Monday, April 20, 2015

My ankle is a lot better. However the top of my foot still hurts occasionally but I'm sure I just bruised the bone a little when I fell. So Sister O will be here this Wednesday here in Corozal. I just read her email. She said she'd hug me to death. Goodness I miss her mom. I am so happy to get the chance to see her again. I am tickled pink! I will tell you everything!
I did get my package! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! I LOVED IT! THE BEEF JERKY IS AMAZING!!!! (I'm surprised I sill have some I got it on Wednesday). I will be putting up my flag this week. :)
That talk sounds amazing. I only got a small glance at it while I was at the Alico's  house for a small time last week. It is truly amazing the atonement and what all we can learn about the atonement but we'll never be able to truly understand all of it. It is one subject we have the chance to learn everyday a little more. Wow. I just love the atonement. It's beautiful. I'm glad you're listening to the Ensign on your way to work. I'm sure it will help you a ton. 
Rachel told me you guys spent a ton on things at the auction. I'm proud of you guys. When I get back home I'll have to make a couple jars of spicy onion vinaigrette sauce to sell. It's amazing. But probably no one will appreciate it like A Moose Track Cheesecake. Jaja.
Well this week we had to go all over the place to get a visa for my companion. First we started in belize City, but they changed the visa application for people from Honduras. So we had to make our way to Belmopan (the capital) and we ended up getting stuck in Belize City. I got to spend the night at the Tague's house (a senior couple in the City). It was amazing. I got to be a sister missionary in a zone where there are none. We saw 2 less actives (one of the Elders I was with used to serve there so he knew a few people) and we did some contacting. I also had an amazing shower at the Tague's house. i loved it. Also I got to sleep in a big bed! #amazing
Also once a month this town has an activity called Art in the Park where people get together an sell food and things they've made. Well a lady we're teaching who's from El Salvador sells pupusas there. She's a mom of a recent convert. We told her we'd help. So from 6pm-8pm we helped her make pupusas. (see photo 1, the other is from when I was in Belize City... I thought it was funny) I got to talk to a bunch of Gringos who came to visit. All were very impressed and I got to help a lot because she doesn't speak English and her son that helps her doesn't speak much either. It was so great! Also one guy told me that my future husband was a very lucky man. So when this goes on my blog you can start taking references for me... basically I'll be a great catch. :)
So yeah, I'm running out of time. But dang it mom. I just love you so much! thank you for all you do and all your prayers! I LOVE YOU!

To counter fear and doubt we must combat it with love and faith. :) 

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