This is what they say, but does that make it true?
We sadly bid one of the best missionaries we have ever met a sad farewell yesterday.
He is amazing!
He has endured C's many questions and had the strength of spirit to discern the best answers. He's been able to connect with C on a personal level, he's understood and experienced all C has had concerns about or felt. He was without doubt sent to our ward at this time for my Husband. I know that sounds selfish, I know Elder Ulmer was not sent here only for C but I know C was in our Father's plan for Elder Ulmer. The journey he has guided C on is amazing. I don't know if I would ever be able to thank him enough for the wonders he has done to our family.
His companion, Elder Choi, is just as strong and just as understanding aswell, he has the humor of a hyena! HILARIOUS! And he is still in our ward (I think C would have cried if he lost both his missionaries.)! So we still get the blessings of his spirit.
So is this then end?
I think not! We will still remain friends with our Elders, and now we have a new friend. Elder Monson. We met him tonight and he seems very knowledgeable too. He is more seasoned, i guess you could say, since he's been out longer than the other 2, and he is very nice, polite and friendly. He seems more "nerdy" which is great for me, as I had NO idea what was being talked about half the time when the other boys got talking.
So this is not coming to an end, it's just continuing at a different pace.
Same race, different car...
WELCOME!
As I am re-activating myself in the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-Day Saints, I wanted to share my thoughts, feelings, stumbles, developments and understandings.
I was born into the church, baptized at age 8 and went on to Young Womens, Relief Society and YSA (Young Single Adults).
And because of a few different reasons I let myself fall away from the Gospel. I got married outside the Temple and made decisions I'm not proud of.
But now I am starting a journey back... This blog is the beginning of my new story.
I was born into the church, baptized at age 8 and went on to Young Womens, Relief Society and YSA (Young Single Adults).
And because of a few different reasons I let myself fall away from the Gospel. I got married outside the Temple and made decisions I'm not proud of.
But now I am starting a journey back... This blog is the beginning of my new story.
Monday, August 22, 2011
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