Elders Newton, Boden and Alger |
Adjust and Adapt
Morning Calm but Afternoon Bustle
Stop the Problem
How?
See the People
The Proof is Emotional
Korea
Well.
It's my last email. I don't know what to say. It's been a busy week of
goodbyes and zone activity. I'm almost packed. I don't remember enough
of the week to give a review. We fixed the branch president's porch on Saturday. That was fun.
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He's so handsome |
Sunday
was good. It always is, I think. Everything went well. 승우 had the prayer in sacrament meeting, but he slept through it. That was funny.
Ummmmmmmm we did a musical number! That was cool. Elder Alger worked so
hard on the piano. Shout out to him and Mom for the "Love at Home" arrangement. I also gave my first and last Final Talk as a missionary.
It was all about the power of friendship in the gospel. It was fun. If
y'all come to my homecoming talk, it will probably be similar, but in
English.
Over two years I'm sure I've got some
wisdom, but I don't know it now. That's OK, though. I think it's all
just about love for the Savior and the people. In the end, all the
commandments and all of the gospel seems to turn you outward. I think
that's the weirdest part of the whole ending the mission thing. As a
missionary, I never really had to think about myself, but once I'm in
America, a whole lot of things will suddenly kind of be about me. I hope
I can find a good balance of that. But, we'll see how it goes. Thanks
to all of you for reading this here blog. I enjoyed the poetry.
Hopefully we can keep that up.
Have a good week, everyone! See you soon? I guess?