Saturday, February 22, 2014

Bonus Update!


Hey everyone! This is officially my last post from Mexico. I am so not ready to leave this place. Especially the people. It went by way too fast, and I am going to miss everything! I am super ready to get out into the field though. I will write as soon as I can once I get to California, but I have no idea when that will be. 

Looking back on these past six weeks, I can truly see how blessed I have been. I got the most amazing zone in the whole CCM, and if you don't believe me, then I have plenty of pictures and videos to prove you wrong. I have learned so much about the gospel, and so much about myself as well. I am so beyond amazed at how much I have had happen in the last six weeks, and how much I have progressed. Firstly, I can kind of half way speak Spanish now, so that is kind of exciting. I will have a lot to learn the first few weeks in California though.
I am going to miss this girl so freaking much. She is kind of my favorite.

I really wish I had more to say, but it has only been about two days since I last e-mailed and not a lot exciting has happened. We had In-Field orientation yesterday, so that was something different. Boring, but different. We took pictures with our teachers today, so I have some of those. 

Eyre and me with Muñoz
This seems about right.
Our district with Hermano Muñoz

Our district with Hermano Matias

Tonight is the coveted and long lasting tradition of zone 10: The frisbee lord ceremony. Basically there are no frisbees in the CCM, and someone from a zone a long time ago brought one and they have passed it down through the ages. (Ages being a relative term since this place has really only been open less than a year.) Entonces, the person who holds on to the frisbee is the frisbee lord, and right now that person is Elder Arnell from my district. Since we are leaving it is time to pass it down. We have this whole thing worked out, so I am hoping to have some fun pictures of that the next time I e-mail.
Welcome to our zone. I promise we are productive. Kind of.

Our lei that we gave to Hermano Muñoz. (Lei courtesy of Hermana Te'o)


Other than that it is time for me to peace out of Mexico. As much as I have loved it here, my time has come. All I know is that if every six weeks is as awesome as these last six weeks my mission will be the best thing of my entire life.

I am so grateful for this gospel, and the opportunity I have to be on this amazing experience. I love every minute I have, and can't wait to see what is in store in California. 

USA Here I Come!

Mucho Amor A Todos

Hermana Miller



No comments:

Post a Comment