Friday, August 29, 2025

Week 6 - August 25, 2025

 Object lesson: You know that scene in Hunger Games when they drop Katniss into the arena and the game actually starts, and she has no idea what she's doing? Yeah, the first week in the field is like that....


Hello! 

Overview:
☆said goodbye to my MTC district
☆new rules from president 
☆best açaí ever 
☆first week in field
☆we have 3 new baptism dates! 

‼️News: I no longer have Facebook messenger, (don't message me on there I won't see it!) I am not allowed to individually email anyone outside of my family on p-days. So, my only contact will be this general email to everyone starting next week. I love you all and wish I could respond and talk to you! I appreciate more than ever emails with updates and photos of your lives, I just won't be able to respond. (But please send emails) If I could send a dove to deliver hand-written letters to you all, I would. I get a new president in 10 months so chances are it could change. I always end up with rule passionate leaders I guess that's what we'll call it. First, Coach Ramos, now this. Kidding…. (She reads these) Florianópolis is a very successful mission, so I'll have faith he knows what he's doing. I also won't complain because missionaries used to only call twice a year. Or not at all. 


I have finished my first week in the field. I'm in an area called Parque Malwee. I really did luck out with the best mission, it looks like Hawaii, people are so kind, there is German and Brazilian food which is all so good. There are a lot of wealthy areas but also very poor. I feel immensely safer outside at night than I do in Sunnyside haha. My companion, Sister Calvacante, is a Brazilian, and speaks no English. She has a month left and I'm her first American companion. She's very patient and helpful to me. Like one time when I saw a flying tarantula (I would never exaggerate) and she says oh don't worry it's just a flying cockroach. Sorry? We get along well. But when she told me she didn't speak English, I was nervous. Although it brings challenges it also has blessed me to pick up the language quicker due to me constantly speaking it and speaking no English. Since we can't fully express how we feel, we serve each other a lot to show appreciation, and it's a good lesson to me that we can show people we love them in many different ways. Also, a lesson of how important service is. 
Once you serve others, you realize that everyone is going through something. One man we are visiting has problems with drinking, his wife left with their son, his father murdered his mother by stabbing her 32 times, and now his dad was murdered in jail. He feels like his life has no purpose and wants God. He came to church with us this Sunday, and I know his Heavenly Father loves him and has a plan for him. Unfortunately, he is now hitting on my companion. Game is game, I guess. After hearing what he's going through, all my problems were microscopic, and I felt much more content. I'm learning that when we stop only thinking about ourselves, we'll gain perspective about how small our problems are and how blessed we are. 

The first couple days here were rough, traveling here from the MTC was very tiring from being awake 48 hours and it was a lot of change at once. We were traveling on a bus for 5 hours to what felt like the middle of Narnia. No one around me spoke English. It was all starting to hit me. After traveling for many hours, we got to our area around midnight and had to wait for an Uber for an hour. Mind you, it's now 1am. I had been awake since 6:30am two days before. We get to our apartment with all of our 18 months' worth of luggage and learn there is 0 elevator. 0. We live on floor 5. 17 trips up the stairs later we made it. I almost tapped out right then. 

l'll close with this. The last Sunday at the MTC we stood and sang “Army of Helaman.”  The lyrics are, “We are as the army of Helaman. We have been taught in our youth. We will be the Lord's missionaries to bring the world his truth.” Standing and singing that with 200 missionaries all with tears in their eyes, with plaques that have Jesus Christ name on it, all from different parts of the world, getting ready to go off to our missions and do this work, was a powerful spiritual moment. The gathering of Israel is the most important work on earth today. I have felt that already. When people confide in us with their problems, listening to their difficulties makes me realize how little mine are. It humbles me and makes me more grateful. There is nowhere better I could be right now. The Book of Mormon is true; it answers life's hardest questions. It is a book of peace and joy. We visit a lot of people who are really struggling, you can see them literally light up when we give them the Book of Mormon. The day before we left the MTC, the Elders in our district gave all of us sisters a blessing, it was a powerful moment seeing the spirit work through them, what was said were exact answers to our prayers. It made me miss my family, and my dad, who would give me a blessing before the first day of school. I am grateful for the priesthood. The Spirit was so strong. 

Overall, it was a hard adjustment at first. But I've gotten the hang of it by now! 

My apologies for making this so long, a lot happened! Love you all. Please send emails. 
💌🩷Sister Copeland 

Sunday, August 17, 2025

Week Five - August 15, 2025

 Hello. 

Well, the worst possible thing that could have ever happened, happened. I woke up to the news that Taylor Swift is dropping an album. I always knew that it was a possibility, but this early on is crazy work. Please include me in your prayers. 

Some good news. So, I'm allergic to bananas. I've said that my entire life. No one ever believed me. Well.. I ate a banana, and you’ll never guess what happened… Nothing at all. I have been healed. Miracles are real. 

Moving on. Last email here in São Paulo! I'll be flying to Florianópolis Wednesday. My pday in the field will be now be Mondays. I am so blessed to have such a good CTM experience. Amazing companion, amazing district, amazing instructors. Not amazing food. But I'm excited to get out in the field and eat real Brazilian food.  Next time you hear from me, I'll be in Florianópolis! 🏝

Português: Every time I speak in Português it really improves my humbleness. We signed our Português contract this week, where we're not allowed to speak in English anymore for the rest of our MTC. I've been quite mute. There will be days I feel confident and then the next day I feel like I know nothing. Learning a new language with a tight timeline is definitely a mind game, but I've always wanted to learn a new language, so I'm grateful. 

Some sad news. My companion, Sister Alvey, is returning home to Colorado tonight. She has been experiencing very bad health issues, been in and out of doctor's offices the last couple weeks and the doctor advised her to go home to get it figured out. Once it gets figured out, we're praying she'll be able to come back to Florianópolis! It's very sad, even though our time together was already coming to an end, these people really become your family while we're away from our family at home. You don't want to lose any time together. She became a friend for life, and I'll miss her! But it's good she'll get feeling better. 

Highs 🫶🥰
-Campinas temple. (Last time at temple on mission)
-District volleyball games 
-I wore a red and white striped sweater and someone said, “I found Waldo!” clever. I laughed. 
-Had a can of coke with ice and lime. 

As I'm getting ready to leave the MTC bubble and go to the field, I know it'll be hard. I know I'll be bashed, ignored, laughed at and more. But the knowledge that I am blessed to know, is too important to not share. I hope to find many who I can help make covenants with God. Covenants that will bless their lives more than can be explained! I am willing to work and to work hard. I know this mission isn't about me, this is the Lord's work, and I am here to serve him. He deserves my all and 100% effort. The best advice for my mission was:  The way to be happy is to forget yourself and get to work. The field is white and ready for harvest. But the field requires work. D&C 4. Bring 'em heaven! 

I have already felt so much love and peace from my Savior and I know I can always rely on him. So can you. 🤍

Moito amo, send me a message on messenger or email! I love all the updates. 
💌Sister Copeland

Friday, August 8, 2025

Week Four - August 8, 2025

 Hello! Bom dia!  Lengthy email today as I'm wrapping up MTC. 

Highs 💫🩷🫶
-teaching Sister Singayan (our new Philippina comp) how to curl her hair
-laughing with Sister Alvey all the time (probably in times we shouldn't)
-listening to the talk “Peacemakers Needed” by President Nelson
-seeing new missionaries arrive and realize I'm not the new one anymore 
-getting a video of Schmitty in a birthday hat
-someone thinking I was Brazillian 
-Mr Cheney brownie ice cream sundae 




I officially have been a missionary for one month!  (August 7th) It went by so quick, and it's been such a great month.  I'm blessed in having adjusted so well and my excitement still hasn't worn off yet.  I've been anticipating this my whole life and am just so happy to finally be doing it.  Until a saw a video from my family of their beach vacation.  But anyway, 

I leave the MTC August 20th, so in about 2 weeks I'll be heading to Florianópolis!  São Paulo is very cool but being in the MTC we don't get out much, so I can't wait to get to the field and see more of Brazil.  Looking at Google maps photos, Florianópolis seriously looks like Hawaii.  But if Ethan is praying hard enough, I'll probably be sent to the furthest area from the beach and living in a shack.  Every time natives ask where my mission is, I say "Florianópolis," they either say “moito frio” and wince or say “moito moito beleza” …I'll take the beautiful part.  I also always hear it's very wealthy, European and a chill surf vibe.  Sounds terrible….😉

I have eaten rice and beans every meal without fail and am starting to feel like a true Brazilian.  They make very good chocolate croissants and Pao de queijo that's for sure.  At the temple, a Brazilian lady started talking to me in Português very fast and usually I can answer back in Português but this time it was way too fast.  I then said yeah…I'm from America and she was shocked.  She thought I was Brazilian!  I was honored.  I guess my knowledge on the uv index has been paying off. She'd be shocked to know I was platinum blonde a few months ago. 

Something that has stayed with me since the first devotional here is consecration.  As missionaries we are asked to consecrate our entire selves to being disciples and servants of Jesus Christ for the entirety of our missions.  That includes our thoughts, conversations, etc.  Everything we do is to be exactly obedient in centering ourselves around our missionary purpose:  To invite others to come unto Christ and be representatives of him.  I have heard “obedience brings blessings, but exact obedience brings miracles” many times since being here.  I felt super determined to do this and to be as perfect as I can be. But of course, I'm not perfect and I mess up every day.  I have learned the immense importance and gift the Atonement is.  In the scriptures when people are taught of the Plan of Salvation and the mercy the Lord has when we repent, they rejoice and celebrate.  We should be doing the same.  We will only ever have as much happiness as we do gratitude.  I also love the talk from a recent general conference talk by Sister Runia and she says we shouldn't feel deflated when we make mistakes and don't keep every commandment perfectly, because repentance Is also a commandment!  It brings him so much joy to see us repent.  If we didn't make mistakes, we wouldn't need a Savior.  So, I'm learning to not be comfortable making mistakes, but to be comforted in knowing I can repent.  And to repent without delay.  “The invitation to repent is an expression of God’s love.  Saying yes to that invitation is an expression of ours.” -Runia.  Read that twice. 

Next week we start our Português contract to only speak Português.  We will also start having 6 hour long of Português every day.  Today we learned about many religions in Brazil, one being Candomblé and they like to sacrifice chickens and perform rituals.  Exciting. 

I miss a lot about home, but no part of me wants to be anywhere but here in Brazil.  Also shout-out Sis Alvey for taking one for the team and having stomach problems so we could go to the pharmacy and make a pit stop to get brownie ice cream sundaes.  Kidding, poor girl send prayers. 

Love you all!  I'd love to hear from all of you 
💌Sister Copeland 

Monday, August 4, 2025

Week Three - July 31, 2025

 Olá! 


Another good week.  I can confidently say this is much easier than cheer camp.  Next week I will have been a missionary for 1 month!  Only 17 to go! 




Highs 😁💗✨️
-Chocolate croissants 
-volleyball (B team in middle school really prepped me)
-🥈place in a Português/ memorization game. (Good job Sister Nielsen)
-receiving emails and messages from you all! 
-Got a high rating on our first mock lesson in Português
-taking pão de queso from breakfast in my bag to eat later
-being able to feel the Spirit and love from Heavenly Father so often every day. 

It was a similar week, class all day every day.  But slowly I can see my Português getting a little better every day.  I have this dress I brought that I said I can't wear until I'm fluent in Português.  So, I guess I'll get to wear it at my homecoming?

My District (group) is great.  We all get along and laugh so much.  Yesterday we got an email saying we're gaining another companion, and she is so sweet!  She's from the Philippines and is 4'11 haha.  She's so nice.  If there's another teenage girl and I want to find something in common with, I just bring up Taylor Swift. 100% success rate.  So, we have been having a great time in our new trio. 

We've been able to go to the temple at least once a week, but usually twice and the peace I feel in there is so fulfilling.  It's what I need to keep going through the week.  As I've been doing my personal study, I see how repeated we are told to keep the commandments and our covenants we make with Heavenly Father.  But I've developed a testimony that they are out of love, not restriction.  He knows the way we will be happy, and he has given us a clear way to achieve exaltation and salvation.  I've noticed in my life I am happiest when keeping my commandments and covenants.  It's a pure joy, a joy the world can't give. 

I love you all, email me today! or Facebook messenger! 💌 

Week Two - July 23, 2025

I've officially been living in São Paulo for one week and I love it.  Seriously I love it. 

Highs 😁💖🫶
-Chocolate crepes
-My companion
-the temple
-pao de queso
-our friend Sister Perez who is our Pilates teacher
-free Mr. Cheney cookies
-I made a 3-pointer in basketball
-Jesus 

Today we got to go out and walked around the city and we got acai bowls.  We also got free cookies because we're missionaries from Mr. Cheney's.   ALSO, my companion sis Alvey and I got moved to another room and we walk into the room and it's a total upgrade with our own walk-in shower and closets.  A new Sister joined us and took our old room, so we moved.  No other Sisters that we know of have that room so we must be doing something right.  Our days are very busy with at minimum 6 hours of classes; 3-hour Portuguese and 3-hour gospel and learning how to teach.  The rest of our days are filled with studying and meals.  We also are signing a contract soon saying we agree to only speak in Portuguese....





Last week they told us we all need to prepare talks because they call on 5 people to speak and we don't know until we get there.  Another Sister who has been here longer told me not to worry about it because they never call on first week's.  So I started to let everyone know the good news we didn't need to worry about it and then we walk into church and guess who's assigned to speak?  Me, of course.  Karma.  Our Branch President is a no BS guy, so I wasn't sure if it was appropriate to go up there and make a joke, but I risked it and I turned around, and he gave me a smile and a thumbs up so that's a win.  The food has either gotten better or I've gotten more used to it.  But every day I buy a Chocolate crepe and a pao de queso (Brazilian cheese ball) and it keeps me going. 

There're so many fun girls here and we're all friends and it makes it so much fun.  Once I have to leave them and actually go to the field, it'll get real.  But I am loving it now.  We love to all match dresses with different girls different days.  I'm the designated nail tech

Putting my attention on Jesus Christ every day, all day has been the reason for my joy.  Something cool was driving from the MTC to the temple was a long drive and it was very cloudy and dark, but when we pulled up to the temple it was bright and sunny and peaceful.  I think it's a perfect illustration of the gospel.  In the middle of the crazy world, we as missionaries get to be sharing positive messages and love.  It's a cool feeling I'm grateful for.  I can promise you that the scriptures and prayer can you bring you more joy than you could ask for. 

Also, there's a link to send me cookies from the cookie shop here so let me know if you want that 😏 🍪

Love you all!  Listen to Taylor swift for me.  Email me and join my Google photos. ❤️ Sister Copeland

 

Home MTC and Saying Good-bye to Family Before Flying to the Brazil MTC, July 15, 2025

 Each missionary begins their mission with at least one week at their home doing all things they would be doing at the Missionary Training Center they are assigned to.  They would be studying scriptures, customs of the land, and learning the language.  It is very intense and helps the missionary get accustomed to the missionary life. 


After a week in Home MTC, Sister Copeland was driven to the Pasco Airport where she said good-bye to her family for 18 months.  It is always an emotional day when a missionary leaves!












Sister Copeland's little sister, Brenly, was heart-broken to see her go.  It broke all of our hearts to see her so sad.