I can officially say I have experienced the hardest day of my mission and the best day so far. The week started really rocky. Things were just not coming through how we wanted and Satan was just really rude, gettin' down on me. But by Tuesday night we'd changed our mind set and realized success was a choice we wanted to take. Wednesday came and we got our "kick-butt-attitude" on. We talked to literally everyone and taught everyone that would allow us to. And we found some incredible people! many asked if we would come back the next day!
Our problems were fixed, we still have little let downs but I`m learning to accept what happens. Come what may and love it, right?
I've always had an understanding and testimony of the atonement but I really felt it carry me through this week. I'm so excited and so ready to confront whatever might come through out the rest of my mission.
ÁNIMO! ÉXITO!
We're still teaching M and M and they're doing well. M doesn't have a baptismal date but we're working hard and they're progressing. We teaching another couple that a starting to progress! V and D, they're so cute. They have three kids.
I love my mission. Fur realz you guys.
WE HAVE CAMBIOS!!! Hermana D is leaving! ): She be going to Llanquihue, it's in my zone in Puerto Varas! I'm so sad to see Hermana D leave. I've learned soooo much with her. HERMANA S is coming! (mom, did ya hear that?) (Mom interjecting here...we meet K. S. in the store, we overheard her talking about her daughter in Chile. We couldn't help ourselves and asked her about her daughter. We wondered if they would eventually meet or even become companions! there you go!) I'm so excited, she seems like an amazing missionary. We're gonna work our socks off.
Little deets:
I saw lots of dead animals this week ): including a dog eating a cat. que rico.
We made s'mores in our fire burning stove the other day. De verdad que rico.
Today we eat SUBWAY! its new in Osorno. we came to Osorno to play volleyball with some other hermanas and ate there after.
Love y'all so freaking much.
Hermana Meacham
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