I would like to start this weekly by saying that I made a huge discovery yesterday during Sunday School. You would think I'd know this by now, but I most definitely was very clueless. Miguel literally means Michael in Spanish. I don't know why that shook my soul so much but like it really did. And now, you all know. So you're welcome.
In other news, we took Ciriaco (our ward mission leader) and wilfredo (recent convert) to the family history Library that we have at the VC to start their family search accounts. It was so successful! We printed their parents, grandparents, and some uncles names to do baptisms for tomorrow!! Which means we get to go to the temple with them tomorrow because it will be wilfredo's first time in the temple! And the elders are bringing their 2 recent converts too. It's going to be a great day :) we are so excited and happy for them and their families on the other side!
I also got to give a tour to the whole Spanish ward that I served with in San Francisco!! They brought the man that I taught and saw get baptized:') They have a few people preparing to enter the temple so I got the special opportunity to testify of the temple and the power of the temple with one of the best wards in the entire world. Very special and tender experience for me.
My testimony continues to grow and grow about temples everyday. Seeing the joy in the eyes of someone who literally gets to do the work for their parents? Priceless. I can only imagine what it will be like in the temple with them tomorrow. I'm so excited and happy for them. I know that temples are so sacred and so special. Sometimes sacrifices need to be made to get there, but it's always worth it. :)
Bye!!
Hermana Shauna
2- we found fruit loops KitKats definitely not worth trying
3- the Tongans provided lunch after zone conference...kinda scary kinda cool
5- elder Wilkinson stole my pineapple from our zone activity and put it in the freezer then like 3 days later put it in a dark room on a table and left it there for us to find...strange man.
8-I randomly found this at the church one day and now I'm scared
10- I bought this mask that literally feels like acid and looks like blood. It's kinda scary but leaves your skin soooooooo soft. 10/10 recommend
11- my last zone conference:( they called all the departing missionaries up and we each got to say something about our missions :')
12- the Andrews finished their missions last night. I'm literally so sad, but I'm right behind them so I'll be okay.
13- my old sister training leaders visited the mission! I love them!! Good to see them again and catch up :)
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