Thanks for all of the updates! I´m glad to know that most of you have
not changed one bit. I can´t believe this week is Thanksgiving! What
happened with time? My companion, Elder Alcaraz, asked me what turkey
was like...he´s never eaten it before! To answer your question, Mom,
no I have not eaten turkey here. (Though I have seen several wild
turkeys.) But yes, I´ve eaten plenty of mashed potatoes
(thankfully!). I don´t even think the word, ¨yam¨ exists here. On
Thursday, I´ll have to make mashed potatoes with the brown gravy
packets that I still have. I still can´t fathom that Sunday marks 1
year and a half in the mission. My guess of the week for Emily is the
Neuquin Argentina Mission.
This week was a challenging one that produced many lessons learned. I
love tests. ..or at least I like them after they have happened. The
Lord is constantly refining us. I think it´s awesome. If you never
have a test in school, how do you expect to graduate? Life is the
same.
Tuesday began the start of divisions with Elder Paz, of Chile. It was
definitely one that I won´t forget anytime soon. It started with the
surprising news of many changes in the mission. Though it´s the
middle of the transfer, many changes happened this week. Among those
changes, Elder Nish came back to Posadas (after being gone for two
weeks) and an AP change. The previous AP is now a junior companion.
President Heyman knows how to humble his missionaries. I tell you
this info, not because it has any significance to you, but it does to
me. Because at 1:30am Wednesday morning, Elder Paz and I went to the
Terminal to send a missionary off. Then, at 6am, we had to go back to
the Terminal to pick up Elder Nish. (Turns out, they messed up on the
times and his bus didn´t arrive until noon.) Needless to say,
Wednesday and Thursday were tiresome days.
Question: What would you say to a person that believes in almost the
same things as our Church, but you want to talk about Eternal Families
and the Sealing power. What would you say?
So... I feel as if some of my emails are becoming repetitive. If you
would like to hear about something in specific, holla´at me.
This week I´ve been think a lot about how I can have more of the
Spirit in my life. For you, what do you think you can do to have more
of the Spirit in your life?
I hope you all have a GREAT Thanksgiving!
Elder McMurray