Over the weekend all of us girls and two Bolivian sisters all went to the town of Santa Rosa. It was about a 4 hour drive in a 4 wheel drive vehicle, which was necessary because the road was rough. It was full of ruts and super muddy and huge lake of water and rivers running over the road. Definitely not a smooth ride haha. Also, there were tons of dead cows and horses all along the side of the road. Because of all the flooding all the animals went to dry ground and so did the snakes so they died of snake bites and lack of food. Then when we got almost to Santa Rosa there was a huge line of trucks and we couldn't drive any farther because a huge river washed out the road. So we had to grab all our gear, which included tents, sleeping bags, food, and all our clothes for the weekend. We then had to carry it all about a half hour into town and then a brother picked us up with his truck and we threw all our luggage in the back and then sat on top of it on our way to our lodging, aka the Kingdom Hall. A special pioneer couple lives in a house right behind the hall but since all the flooding, they are sleeping in the Kingdom Hall, so we did too. We set up our tents inside on the floor, to keep out the mosquitos. But it was so interesting to visit, because Santa Rosa is even worse off than Rurre. So many of the roads in town were flooded, and they weren't getting food into town because of the bad road, and they still don't have gas or bottled water.
On Saturday we went out in service in the morning and then two brothers took us on a river tour in the afternoon. The roads were so flooded than we actually were on the boat about a half hour until we made it to the actual river. But it was so beautiful and we got to see so many animals. We saw: all sorts of beautiful strange birds, emus, alligators, capybara (which is a real life ROUS), pink fresh water dolphins, a sloth, turtles, and monkeys. At one point he pulled the boat up to a tree full of adorable monkeys and they walked right up to us and even jumped onto our boat. Later we got to an area where the dolphins hang out and we jumped in and swam with them :) I didn't actually touch one but they swam so close! It was so cool because we got to see every animal we wanted. Sometimes you can pay for a tour and see nothing at all.
We got to meet the brothers and sisters, which didn't take long. Its only a group, and I think about half their meeting attendance is children. Their average attendance is about 20, so there are only a few baptized publishers. I think we doubled their meeting attendance on Sunday. But the kids commented so much and were so eager to comment, it was so sweet.
What cool experiences Breanne! Here, were getting below zero weather yet.Ugg! Love ya!
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