Nathaniel's version of the plan of Salvation
He is a pretty good cartoonist I think. I'm really glad he knows how to draw all this stuff since technically my kids are not allowed to watch adventure time. Good to know these things are applicable to the gospel. You know these missionaries are amazing, but there are subtle reminders that they are also 18 and 19-year-young men:)
My letter to him this week:
We all thoroughly enjoyed your last email. Sarah got some pretty good
laughs out of you teaching about chastity and then having it be your
teacher. I learned what ROFL means. I'd be afraid of aliens in Mexico
City too. If there were going to be some that would probably be the
place.
I was soo glad you are enjoying teaching. You
also sound like you're doing awesome in Spanish, which I knew you
probably would. Hermano Hernandez sounds awesome. Loved all the
pictures, especially of the elders with their homemade playing cards. So
funny. I wouldn't worry too much about getting fat. You'll be in Peru
in 3 weeks walking everywhere.
YOU ARE HALFWAY
THROUGH THE MTC-- but you probably already think about that every
waking minute. Aaron came over today and I was reading him some of your
email and he was like "oh man, I so remember feeling that." He thought
it was funny but also not funny since he knows how it feels. I haven't
really talked with a lot of people recently who loved the MTC. I think
everyone has similar feelings to it being a bit like a prison because it
kind of is in a way. I think you'll do so much better when you get to
Peru.
Dropped some pics by Nancy's this week. I
sent Sarah to the door but we just ended up leaving it under her
window. She got it and texted to thank me.
Thanks
for the bipolar shout out by the way. Not good to hear you feel your
whole life is a roller coaster of emotional conflict but I don't think
any of this is abnormal. Aaron thought your comment was hilarious. You
know I have no control over my genes, right? Besides you are very likely
not bipolar. Unlikely being the key word:) John on the other hand . . .
There
is very little news this week to speak of. You know the one thing I was
thinking you are not missing out on is John. He has shockingly not
improved since you left. (Ha) Our family scripture study continues to be
a lesson in patience and non-violence and now Will is getting kind of
hard too. When I'm screaming at John at night I think of how you'd tell
me it isn't helping.
We went to stake
conference on Sunday. It was really good-- a regional one with Elder
Nelson and Elder Scott as speakers. It was funny because Elder Nelson
said he felt prompted to ask one of the wives of the men he was with
(there was also members of the seventy) to speak but didn't dare call on
anyone impromptu but his own wife so he did. I actually liked her the
best:) She talked about preparing for General Conference and doing
family history work to help us avoid temptation. There was the regular
stuff that makes me want to be better than I am right now.
Wondering
if you got the letters from Sarah & Rebecca yet. Sent those stamps
and camera cord off last week. I have no idea if the cord will get
there. Rebecca wanted to send you a tie but I told her she'd have to
wait until you got to Peru.
We think about you
all the time. Can't really avoid it because there is this giant hole in
our family all the time. It is seriously so weird. The thing is I know
this is just the way things are going to be now that you're all getting
older. Good thing we had Will to keep us company in our old age.
We
are all getting colds thanks to school being back in session. Will hurt
himself somehow on the tramp with John (another story that makes me
really mad so I won't go into it) and we are not exactly sure what the
heck happened. I took him in for x-rays immediately but nothing was
broken. He still wouldn't walk on it for almost a day and a half--like
at all-- but now seems to be doing ok.
You really do sound like you're making tons of progress. Keep on keepin' on.
I Love You In Great Quantities
Mom
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