Monday, 14 July 2014

Happy birthday!

Dear Mumsie,
Happy Birthday! I am so glad that you received my letter, I'm sorry it is kind of on the short side, but as time goes on I just feel I have less endurance when it comes to letter writing. I am also not half as creative in them which is a sad fact.
This week has been also, so hot out. My energy is gone, I feel like the sun has stolen all of my essence. (*ahem* I may or may not be making a reference to The Dark Crystal.) It is always really nice in the evenings though, and we often go to the park to street contact on an evening which makes it even nicer.
     We are still struggling as far as people to teach goes, but we have been working harder than ever. It is important to always count the little miracles that come during the day, because if you are always waiting for the big ones you will have a lot less joy in the work.  We have met some incredible people, and had some wonderful conversations and teaching moments, but people here don't want to take it any further than that, and if you let it, it  can frustrate you a lot. I know that we are planting some great seeds and things will all work out how they are supposed to if we just keep marching north and being obedient.
     I am so happy that Ashy and Ciana had a great time at Trek. It was one of the best experiences I've had. Sister Seely and I were actually talking about it not too long ago. I don't want to dress up as a pioneer all of the time, but a week was fun.
     Family History is brilliant. Seriously, if it weren't for  the fact that I can't do family history right now, I would be doing it. We are being taught to use it more in our finding techniques because the spirit of Elijah is being poured out in this country. There is so much history here, as you all know, and someday I would love to come back and look at all of the parish records, and walk through the cemeteries.
     I hope you have a great "Magrath Days" and everythin'. I'm still pretty sure we make a bigger deal of that than was made of "Le Tour de France." (It comes pretty close anyhow) :)
I love and pray for you everyday.
Love,
Sister Lybbert :)

p.s.
Oh! and I'm supposed to thank you for raising me the way you have, on behalf of President Pilkington. He commited me to it in our interviews, so yes... thank you for being wonderful parents. AND I'm so happy for Grandma and Grandpa Atwood! they will love it! I have a friend out there too! Sister Hillary Bennett from Taber :)
 

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