Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Don't you worry, don't you worry child! See heaven's got a plan for you!


Y ahora bien, he aquí, te digo que lo que será de mayor valor para ti será declarar el arrepentimiento a este pueblo, a fin de que traigas almas a mí, para que con ellas reposes en el reino de mi Padre.” DyC 15:6

Soooooo, this week was just a week of trial. I am with good cheer today, don't worry, but it was like Satan was like working double time with Hermana Durfee last week. But heay! that is okay, if that is what he is going to do, well he can bring it on, I have a body and so I can fight back a lot harder than he can, and with the Savior I can do anything.

But yeah, it was a week of a lot of traveling from the North of Chile to our mission and back. We had to help an Hermana go home and so like we just traveled in all parts of Santiago, and it was really tiring. And then we also had to go to the durmatologist for my companion, and I did not sleep for two nights in a row until like two in the morning. Then on Thursday we were exercising and I kinked my neck like really bad, so bad that I had to go to the Mtc in the East mission to get it looked at and so we traveled out of our area again... wuhr. And then let me tell you ( yeah Jeff) we had a training session so we were not working that much on Friday either, and on Thursday we had to wait with Hermana Espinoza so that she could go home. and then on Friday we had the training session like I said earlier, and then we did splits because one of our sisters that is our group hurt her foot so I was with her in the pension and Hermana Harden and Villanueva were working while we were resting... ( don't get me wrong, but it really is the pits to be in the house when you are in the mission) I actually really hate it. And then we had to plan on Saturday and then a meeting with our ward mission leader and he just like talks forever... dad, I remember when you were ward mission leader and let me tell you, you are the ideal mission leader... but hey I am thankful I have one. I love this gospe! This morning I read about faith. This past week I was feeling super bad, but then I read a talk by Elder Anderson in the last conference, and can I just say that I am so thankful that I have had a week of trials to help me increase my faith. And then I remembered that song in the title, and I am just happy that God has a plan!! I accept His plan! This week I am so excited to sacar la mugre in my area!! Or to whip out the dirt. It is a Chilean saying. I love you all so very much! Thanks so much for your support and I just want you to know that a little note goes a long way for a missionary that has been away from home for a year and a half... it almost seems like a dream!

Hermana Durfee