Monday, November 25, 2013

Farewell Horizon City

Drum Roll Please...........

After 7 months in Horizon, I got the call that I'm moving out. I get to stay in El Paso, but I'll be serving in a different area. My time out here in Horizon has been so precious to me. I have met so many incredible people and seen so many miracles. 

It's been such an eventful week! On Tuesday we visited the oldest still-functioning church in the United States. It was built in 1682. We got there 15 minutes after they closed the doors, but the outside was nice! What a beautiful piece of history!



We also visited an old Catholic graveyard from the same time period. The great thing about Mexican graveyards is that they're a happy place, not a spooky place. Doesn't it look happy? The great news is that death doesn't have to be a sad thing because it isn't the end. Everyone - that's right, every single one of us - will continue to exist after we die. And just like Christ, we will be resurrected, where the spirit is reunited with the body, never again to separate or feel any pain! What an incredible gift from the Savior!


This week we had a meeting down in Fabens, which meant a beautiful drive through the fields of San Elizario! it also meant I got to take a picture on the infamous Fabens rooster! 


Monumental news! We got snow! And it's all El Paso can talk about this week! Practically over night, temperatures dropped over 20 degrees and we woke up to snow. Dear Utahns, try not to laugh too hard; this is Texas, after all. This is what El Paso calls "mucha nieve!!"


Of course the worst part about leaving an area is all of the goodbyes! Here are a few pictures of some close friends in our ward. This is Hermana Favela and her daughter Hermana Amaya. They are both so kind and faith-filled. I have loved the opportunity to learn from their examples!


And this is our good bishop and his family. They are just wonderful - such a missionary family! They truly have their eye "single to the glory of God."


And of course I'm so sad to be leaving behind my partners in crime, the lovely Sister Oxley as well as the other sisters in our ward, Hermana Pipkin and Hermana Maxwell. I also am going to miss Elder and Sister Muntzing, who are serving as missionaries in the ward as well - such a powerful couple, determined to serve the Lord! I know that they'll keep doing incredible work here in Mission Trail ward. 




I'm definitely going to miss this beautiful town of Horizon. But my good friend, the Happy Meal Cowardly Lion, gave me some good advice: Be strong and of good courage!


Well I'm signing out, here in Horizon. Who knows where I'll be emailing from next week! Hope you all have a great week!

Sister Biancardi









Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Selling Oranges!

I learned a new favorite phrase! "No estamos vendiendo naranjas!" For those of you who remember your high school Spanish class, it literally means, "We're not selling oranges!" It's kind of random and makes me laugh! In context, it's used to mean, "We're not messing around" or "the work we're doing is important" As missionaries, we teach people how they can take steps to come unto Christ and have greater happiness, strength, support, patience, joy, courage - the list goes on and on! Who wouldn't want all these blessings! No estamos vendiendo naranjas!

Speaking of selling things, we see lots of random stands by the side of the road, usually selling fruit or odds and ends. This week, we saw someone on the side of the road with a sign that said, "For Sale: Baby Turtles!" Oh how I wish we'd had time to stop! 

The other day we were walking down the street when we were set upon by a flock of wild children! That's right! Twelve adorable little kids came up to us, "Who are you?" "Where are you going?" "What are you doing?" "Are you here to play with us?" They were so stinking cute! So we stopped and played a game with them! So much fun!


Have a great week

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Another Wonderful Week!

That drive up from El Paso to Albuquerque never gets old! Isn't the sun gorgeous!


We got to stop in a little town called Elephant Butte to eat dinner with a family there. It was so kind of them to invite all 12 of us missionaries to eat with them! Driving through Elephant Butte, we saw a lovely little church. So glad the founders had a sense of humor!


This week we got to help a good friend of ours, Emily, making a fantastic Uncle Sam hat for school! Isn't she awesome?!?!


This week, we got to see lots of new members of the church taking on responsibility on Sunday. Jesse Garcia gave a talk in sacrament meeting! (The leaders of the ward assign different members to speak about a gospel subject, rather than always having the same preacher.) Raul Hernandez got to bless the sacrament, the bread and water we eat to represent the sacrifice that Christ has made for us. And Maria Lopez gave a prayer in one of the meetings. I know that as we take on challenges and responsibilities, whether they're big or small, or faith gets a little workout and has the chance to become stronger.

Have a wonderful week!






Monday, November 4, 2013

Only in Horizon City!

The things we find in Horizon!


Yesterday in church we learned about family history. It was so exciting! Family history is all about putting together the stories of your heritage, the things that make you you!
Look what we found driving down to Fabens! I don't know quite why it's there but I like it!



Have a great week everyone!