Week 6
This is my last week in the home MTC! Crazy! I have about 3 more days of classes. Each week felt like it went on forever sometimes, but then it would be over and then another and now I am 6 weeks in and it feels like it went super fast. I have loved my district and companion. We definitely have some running jokes that have made for some pretty great laughs. And while I wish I could just know Spanish (it would make it so much easier to say what I want to say), I know that I have learned so much in just 6 weeks. I mean I can for the most part understand my teachers as well as guests in our class and I can kind of respond 😂 After 2 years of Spanish in school, I couldn't even do any of this, so I say it has been a success haha.
"Your faith is beautiful." I love this thought! I have loved teaching investigators and watching their faith grow as well as mine. I have loved being asked by so many people if I can pray for them. I love being a witness of how faith, a desire to believe in God and Jesus Christ, really is one of the most beautiful things. I also went to a session at the temple this week for my second time as Gabe went through for his first time. As we were there, I thought about how special temples are. How lucky are we to have the Lord's house here on earth and he lets us enter!
And finally maybe the biggest news of all, I GOT MY FLIGHT PLANS! Haha after 6 weeks of saying I think I'm going... I mean I haven't heard anything different... I can finally say I am going to Costa Rica!! I fly out Tuesday, September 28th way early in the morning and arrive in Costa Rica around 7:30pm. A whole day of travel, but I am excited. This also means that there will be a day and half overlap where both Gabe and I are home together as missionaries, so special!
I have loved having a little extra time to spend with my family and also get those last minute things. I also hope that after a year and a half I'll actually register that when people say "hi sister" they're talking to me haha It just takes me a second right now!
Mucho amor,
Hermana Warburton


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