Monday, August 16, 2010

Grateful for family 24 May 2010

I am so grateful for the amazing family we have, for the amazing marriage you and dad have, it definitely has been and will continue to be a great example for what I want when I get married. I am so glad to know that we will be together forever, that no matter what happens I will always have you guys. I love you all more than words can describe.

I hope that despite all this you have a great birthday today mommy. I wish I could be there to celebrate it with you and I am glad everything went well with Cassi's birthday. Just think next year at this time I will be there to celebrate with you.

Oh speaking of which, I need you to do me a favor, I don't know how long BYU put me on away status, if it goes till Jan 2011 or Aug 2011, because I am not going to get back till Feb 21 2011.

Things are good here, no more rats, things are okay with my companion. I have a baptism this Saturday and almost all the papers and everything are done for my marriage. (The marriage Kara is talking about is from a family that the missionaries have been working with for years, but the man would never get married. After a couple spiritual lessons, Kara said to the man "I would sure like some wedding cake, he then turned to the woman (they have been together for many years, but never married) and said, so do you want to get married? The woman was shocked as all the times before he would not even talk about it. So Kara is helping to put on a wedding for them and then they will get baptized after the wedding). Just working like a beast as always. This week we had the last zone conference with Pres Madrigal. This next change our new president will be coming so I am excited to meet him.

Not sure what else to say. I love you and daddy and our family so much and I am so grateful that we have the hope of the Savior in our lives, that we have the promise of rest and peace if we come unto him.
I love you
Kara


This is a shoe shiner that shined all the Missionaries shoes while they were waiting to catch the bus.


While Elder Whitwood was taking his picture, he quickly jumped up and sat by me and put his arm around me. Elder Cruz shook his finger at him and told him No No No, but I do not think the guy understood, because he kept touching me. We all got a pretty good laugh.

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