My Most Adorable Family...
Hey:)
 I miss you all so much!!! I just want to start out my Thanksgiving 
letter Giving Thanks. For you all, for my friends for my extended 
family, for my mission call, for my Costa Rica, for my blessing, for my 
trials, for the Church, for 20 years of love and support, 20 years of 
enjoying thee blessing that come from a Christ centered home and 20 
years of having wonderful, amazing, talented, lovely, children of God 
placed in my Path:) More then anything this year I am thankful for the 
knowledge I have and cherish of who my savior is and what he has done 
for me. 
It’s
 the heartbreaking truth but here in Costa Rica they don’t celebrate 
thanksgiving....... why not? I’m not sure, I mean come on. All we do is 
eat, hang out with the family, eat, watch football, eat, cook, and well 
eat! Who doesn’t want to celebrate this day?! Obviously It means a lot 
more to me then that, its the day when I really remember and think about
 the things that are the true blessings of this life. In the spirit of 
this holiday I’ve been trying really hard to have a grander spirit of 
gratitude in my prayers. This week I stopped asking my Heavenly Father 
for things, and have been doing my very best to just tell him thank you.
 It’s hard and I’m not perfect at it, but it helps me to focus my 
prayers a little more and remember to whom I’m speaking and all the 
things I have to be grateful for. Every night my personal prayers are a 
little longer as I remember more and more things that are blessings in 
my life. Sometimes I have to say 3 or 4 prayers or I just pray like the 
little boys and say in the name of Jesus Christ...... wait wait wait, 
......... all the extras I forgot, okay for real now, in the name of 
Jesus Christ...."  I hope that each one of you this week accepts the 
challenge to say 1 prayer only giving the Lord thanks and not asking for
 a thing. Its fun, try it:)
This
 week alone I have so many blessings that I don’t even know what to do 
with them all. We had all kinds of fun activities this week. 1. I’m 
finally legal!!!! I got my "cedula" ... which basically says that they 
can’t deport me for at least a year. Yay!  It took almost a whole day to
 get it, but it was worth it! Plus I got to go with all a lot of other 
elders and hermanas and it was a fun flashback to the MTC. 
2.
 This week we had a Multizone conference that was super sweet!! I 
learned a lot from everyone who talked to us. Its incredible how 
literally everything that we learn in PMG we can find a story in The 
book of Mormon that demonstrates this principle or idea exactly. My 
President is en serio incredible. (Hermana Montoya and I agree that he’s
 at least a future apostle, if not one day prophet:)). He showed us a 
clip of the Utah Utes and Oregon game that just happened where the 
player dropped the ball like 2 feet before the end zone because he was 
celebrating to early and gave us some very good advice, DONT DROP THE 
BALL. This month we have been working so, so hard as a mission to 
achieve the goal of 200 baptisms and were sooo close! This is the last 
week we have and us personally we have a baptism planned for the 29th! 
That’s cutting it close... but don’t worry, were not celebrating to 
soon. 
The
 baptism that we have planned this week is a very, very special one. 
Joni is the husband of our cook Jovana. They have 5 kids. She’s been a 
member more then 16 years but he hasn’t ever taken getting baptized 
seriously. He has had a lot of missionaries pass in and out of his house
 without giving them a second thought, but something happened and he’s 
began to change. He’s been cafe, cigar, and alcohol free for 2 weeks 
now!!!! Wow. What changed is the knowledge he has about the temple. They
 want to be sealed.....!!!  Anyways so we’ve been helping him to get 
ready and it hasn’t been easy, but were so close now. A miracle that 
happened the other day is we were talking to them and Jovana said you 
know why your baptismal day is the 29 of November...? Because I was 
baptized the 29th of November 16 years ago...... we didn’t know that 
when we gave him the date, but the Lord knew it would be the motivation 
he’d need to accept so he told us the 29th:) wow. The other beautiful 
thing is that 1 week after Joni is baptized and confirmed he can receive
 the priesthood and baptize his 8 year old son Andres:) and in 1 year we
 will go to the temple with them!!!! What great things I have to be 
thankful for. 
Anyways,
 the time is short and their souls that need saving! I love you all and 
hope, no no I order you all (as a representative of JesuCristo ;) haha) 
 to eat at least my portion this thanksgiving. You’ll eat it and you’ll 
like it! I love you all pero tanto! Prayers and gracias from Costa Rica,
All my love, Hermana Kugath
 
 
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