So we went to Hungary this weekend I
had the best time in Budapest. Seriously, I love it. The whole weekend was
sooooo hot and humid but I didn't even care, I loved every second. We walked
around the city on Friday which was really fun and it was awesome to see the
city and walk along the Danube river. I just kept looking around me and feeling
so grateful that I get to come back in a few months. On Friday I stopped by the
mission home and luckily ran into a set of sister missionaries that I was able
to talk to. Thank goodness I did though because they were able to call the
mission president who invited me over for lunch the next day. We had some
Hungarian food while we were there but we also had Cafe Rio! That's right! It's
not called cafe rio, it's called gringos amigos but it was started here by a
member of the church. The menu even had the same font as Cafe Rio and the food
was pretty much the same so that was fun. That night we got fish
pedicures, yup you read that right. They have them all over the city and the
fish eat the dead skin off your feet and it feels so weird, it was way fun
though. On Saturday morning we went to the Parliament building which is
huge and looks so beautiful from the outside. We also went to a really cool
market where they had a bunch of Hungarian items. I had lunch with the mission
president and his family at his house and it was such a neat experience. It was
fun to get to know their family and I felt comfortable talking to them. His
only advice for me was to be obedient. Simple, but it is really important. We
talked about how there's a difference between obedience just to get by, and
exact obedience which can bring miracles. That night we went out as a group and had Hungarian food at a nice resturant. On Sunday I went to Levente's
ward!! He's a friend from BYU and he's from Hungary. We are both organ
performance majors and lived in the same apartment complex. We also worked
together to organize the music and choir for our ward. Anyways, I met his
family at church in the Kispest ward and it was so special. They recieved me
with open arms as I walked into the the building and it was nice nice to meet
them. Renny also came to that ward and it was awesome to sit next to her and
see all the people happy to see her back in Hungary since she's been in Vienna
for a while. During sacrament meeting I was actually getting kind of anxious
and frustrated just because I couldn't understand hardly anything and I was
just feeling really intimidated by the language thinking about how I will ever
learn it. I was wondering why I felt like that because I was at church and I
should've been feeling the sprit, not sitting there feeling inadequate. It gets
better though. So Levente has a cute little brother named Álmos. He was kind of
cranky and you could tell he was tired and ready for the meeting to be over.
But Álmos started looking around the room and I caught his eye and
pulled out my phone and showed him a picture from across the aisle that I had
of Levente and Álmos. Álmos's eyes immediately lit up and he ran over to me and
started hugging me even though he has never even met me before. In the middle
of sacrament meeting. He was whispering to me in Hungarian and just kept
holding my hand as we looked through pictures that had Levente in them and I
all the sudden felt the spirit so strongly and started crying a little. It was
so awesome. I still couldn't understand very much, but I was overwhelmed with a
feeling of knowing I was where I needed to be and I realized how much of a love
I already have for the Hungarians. "It was as if someone were telling
me I was home. That these people were good and that I needed to be with them.
That God was there and that He knew my name and that He loved me" (The
Hope of God's Love). Thank goodness for little kids. After sacrament
meeting we had Renny translate and also facetimed Levente as I talked to his
parents, who are the sweetest. His mom brought us a yummy treat and I cannot
wait to see them again. After church we had a tour of the Jewish Quarter which
was really interesting and then got on a train back to Vienna. About 3 months
until I'm in the MTC and 5 months until I will be back in Hungary. Anyways I'm
back in Vienna for a few more days and am going to Rome for the weekend with
some friends from the group.
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