My Dearest Familia
First of all a big shout out to the Birthday
boy of the week!!!!! Happy almost your Birthday Noser:) the big 15. Geez
when did that happen? You’re practically a little man now. I hope you
have a great day and that you eat lots of cake to put a little more meat
on those bones! Mom told me how great your doing reading your
scriptures every day, keep it up! Its true what the primary song says,
scripture power! Keep being a good, obedient worthy priesthood holder
and being an example for the fam. Ill be celebrating you here in Costa
Rica! I’m so proud of you and love you lots!!
What a weird
week... haha its really interesting the life of a missionary because one
day you can feel on top of the world and you just have this burning
desire to share the gospel but then the next you cant find anyone, no
body wants to listen and everyone hates you. Its like a roller coaster
of happenings worse then any high school relation ship (believe me, i
know, I lived them all ;) haha). But this pretty much describes the way
this week was. One day with a bunch of members who want to help us and
feed us and the sun is shining and it seems like everyone feels the need
to find God in their lives and then comes Thursday and every one wants
to yell at you, tell you know one wants your message, slam the door in
your face, and you’re also dying of hunger and cold. That’s when
everything my parents, my coaches, my church leaders and the gospel has
to kick in. I’ve learned this week that my happiness doesn’t depend on
my success in the #s... my happiness depends on if I’m living my life in
obedience and if I’m doing everything I can to invite others to come
unto Christ. What ever happens happens and I can either whine and cry
about it (like I used to do all the time to my mom and friends....
thanks guys:)) or I can Buck up, put on my big girl skirt and never let
my missionary smile slip from my face (if even one of you makes a fat
joke comment so help me........ haha). The truth is that this is the
way we have to be throughout our lives. I love the Mission because it’s a
huge parallel for what comes next in my life; it’s like a giant RLTC
(real life training center)! There’s a lot of things that I have no
control over, but the more I use my agency to be happy and positive,
instead of dwelling on the negative and difficult parts, the more
successful I feel.
This week Hermana Montoya and I have really
upped our game. It’s like the both of us feel the urgency of these last
two weeks of this transfer. We’ve only talked about it a little, but
were both mas o menos sure that this will mark the end of our time
together :( we hope not!!! But I mean the Lord can hardly keep two such
excellent, talented, spiritual and not to mention beautiful ;) hermanas
together for so long, it’s just not fair to the rest of the mission
right.....? So we’ve been doing all we can to help Moravia to progress
before the time comes. We’ve heard rumors about what they want to do
with Moravia, BUT I don’t gossip so I wont spread them on to yall until
I’m more for sure in our future.. Just know, its gonna be big! (Indoor
plumbing, its gonna be big! an ice-cream for whoever knows where that
quotes from!).
Bueno, I miss you all super a lot and I’m always
praying for your success and happiness back home in the states. I hope
everything is well there and if you ever need anything por favor don’t
wait to ask me! I’ve kinda got an "in" with the big man ;) haha The Lord
is taking care of our family and I know he has so so many blessings in
store for us. Don’t forget or take for granted the things we all ready
have (the true church, the book of Mormon, a living prophet, a temple
100 meters away (sometimes I tell people I live that close to the temple
and they all look at me like I’m crazy.... were so lucky!!) the promise
of a forever family.....) we have it all! Live it, enjoy it, share it
:) prayers from Costa Rica!
ALL MY LOVE,
Hermana Kugath
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