The last two weeks have been some of the greatest we've had here. We haven't had any family come visit since we saw Shel and Trent's family the first month we got here. It's been a long 6 months with no visitors and a few months ago, we finally got Kevin's parents booked on a flight to come visit us. Then, out of the blue, my sister called and said they were bumping up the trip they'd been planning on taking in July or August and were now coming the following week because her husband had some time off work. So, Sharon and Mauri got here Tuesday night and Kevin's parents got here on Friday. Sharon brought us enough chocolate chips and M&M's to last us a year if we were normal people. However, we're not and the M&M's are almost gone. Wednesday, we went and spent the day at Las Catalinas. On our way, we stopped at every beach we passed so Mauri could take pictures. It was really fun showing off how amazing of a place we live in. After liv...
Today was really good. It was our first day in the new branch and a bit overwhelming with everything being in Spanish. But also really spiritual. I don't know what happened to me, but suddenly I couldn't control this flood of emotions during each of the hymns in Sacrament meeting. I just felt so blessed to be here and so grateful for the church and the unity that it brings. The songs are all the same. The structure of the meetings are the same. But it's all in this completely foreign language. I don't know why it was so meaningful for me, especially since I hardly understood a word of it. I've been pretty stoic with this whole move up to this point, aside from some discouragement and frustration with getting logistics worked out. But this was the first time the emotional side really came out. I got a calling today. They called me as Primary secretary. I'm excited because it will allow me to play the piano in primary each week. They've just used a CD player...
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