I didn't think I'd ever get to the point of writing this. I am unable to comprehend the fact that this is my very last group email from my mission...it hurts!
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SO MUCH HAPPENED THIS PAST WEEK! We had a Christmas zone conference on Tuesday and it was so so so good. I had the opportunity to give my "golden truth" and it went well! I talked about how change is a good thing, and we shouldn't ever hold back when we are given the chance tobecome better. During zone conference we watched a live Nativity scene by President and Sister Blair's adult children, we all gathered around a piano and sang Christmas carols, listened to Sister Blair read a story, and watched videos about the baptisms our mission had during 2016. Best zone conference yet! Plus, I got to see Sister Brown who I've missed SO dearly. #Blessed
On Thursday we got together with a group of about 12 missionaries andwent to Bath, Maine for a big finding activity! There's a huge factory called Bath Iron Works where soooo many people work and at a certain time of day they have a Shift Change where hundreds of them leave to go home and people come to replace them. That means that there are hundreds of people walking to their cars/home at the same time so we all stationed ourselves at different parts of the parking lot with trays of cups full of hot chocolate packets, candy canes, and a #LIGHTtheWORLD pass along card. As people passed by, we'd give them out! It was so much fun! Hopefully someone out of the big bunch will find interest in learning more about our church, right?
On Friday we did another big finding activity with 20 other missionaries in our area. Boothbay Harbor has something called Gardens Aglow which is a big light show and tons of people from all around Maine come to see it. We had the idea of setting up a hot chocolate stand in front of the public library and having some missionaries hand that out while the others split up to do some caroling or handing outBooks of Mormon or pass along cards about #LIGHTtheWORLD. These were two of the greatest days of my mission! My favorite part was when I was standing at the hot cocoa stand in front of the library and looked out into the center of town to a group of missionaries singing Christmas hymns beautifully, and several sets of missionaries out there bundled up telling people about whatever they had prepared. So much missionary work happening around me and I felt the spirit so strong. I honestly got a little emotional in that moment at the realization of all of this coming to an end. I'm never going to havethat opportunity again to stand with a group of missionaries just like myself sharing a Christmas initiative on the coast of Maine. I've been so incredibly lucky.
Yesterday was CHRISTMAS!! Such a great day! We only had one hour ofchurch but the chapel was FULL TO THE BRIM. Oh yeah, and right before sacrament meeting started our branch president came up to me and asked me to give a closing talk/testimonyπ³ you'd think you would get used to the spontaneous things like that as a missionary, but nope. I did it and it worked out though so it's okay! The rest of the meeting was full of pretty musical numbers and it was a great way to start out our Christmas!
After church we went and had lunch with some members, then headed to another meal appointment right after. It was so nice of them to allow us to join in their family Christmas meals. We were very
thankful :) then we zoomed home and SKYPED our families! Hooray! Most of it was planning what will be going down in 4 days, but it was so good to see them all and hear their voices. LOVE YOU FAM.
thankful :) then we zoomed home and SKYPED our families! Hooray! Most of it was planning what will be going down in 4 days, but it was so good to see them all and hear their voices. LOVE YOU FAM.
That's it for this week! I come home this Thursday afternoon so connect with me on Facebook if you want to stay in touch! Thanks to all those who emailed me, prayed for me, sent me letters/packages, etc. Missionaries can't do it without outside support, so thank you! I'm beyond grateful for this chance I've had to serve the Lord these last 18 months. I have grown in so many different ways and I have met so many wonderful people...I wouldn't trade this time I've spent out here for ANYTHING. See you in a couple days!
Christmas selfie!
Me and my girl Sister Brown ππΌ
The Barkers fed us on Christmas Adam AND Christmas Eve!
At the library
Us with dear Rachel ❤️
The activity in Bath!
We love Thai food. And our elf Ellaπ

















