Well
thanks for all guessing. You all got 0% Haha. I am here in
Ixtapa, Puerto Vallarta!!
Who would have know that I would be here. Honestly a couple weeks ago
I was dreaming about being in Vallarta, but thought it was more just
because I was here just 7 months ago on the beach. A little different.
Unconsciously I knew that I was going to come here I guess. :s
So you will never guess. We have 2 baptisms this week. The one girl
has being coming to church for 6 week without being taught by
missionaries. So we have a baptism tomorrow for her (Adriana-15). And
we will have taught her in 1 week. (said no one ever!) Here we are
make history!
My new comp, Hna Vergara told me when I arrived that we needed new
investigators since almost none of the ones she had were progressing
and they had to drop them. So we found a good 9 this week that should
be pretty good I think. Here is to hope and faith. I hate to say
things before anything actually happens, but I honestly think the
majority of the 9 will be baptized.. in the Lords time.
My comp is teaching me lots about the Doctrine of the gospel. As we
teach each day, my mind is becoming illuminated and expanded. I love
it! I really needed this change. I felt like I had hit a road bump in
Sayula as far as my progression goes. Sad to leave Hna Castillo, but
learning new things.
I told my comp I wanted to cumplir with the goals of the mission, like
40 lessons a week, and baptisms each week. She told me that she did
too, but also wanted to be realistic. So the goal for this past week
was only 24, but we had 33... only needed 7 more, like one more for
each day! Anyways, because of that we have a little bit more hope and
faith in this work. And honestly, soon we shoul have more baptisms :)
HOPE AND FAITH!
Hna Vergara keeps telling me, "when you have 16 months in the mission,
you will understand.'' (Cause she is super tired all the time, and has
little energy) I just hope I don’t understand what she says and hope to
be able to go full throttle each day! Perhaps I speak too soon?
Well super thrilled to hear all is going well back home! Hope no one
freezes too much from frost bite.. I’m suffering a little, like
dripping sweat off my nose and all. Gross. Yah I never thought I would
bring a face towel with me during the day. Haha I always made fun of
Hna Castillo for that. But now I understand. Super humid.
News: This week I will finish 6 months in the mission... which means
only one year left... wow! AHH Cant decide is I’m thinking ahh, so
little time, or ahh, so much time! Well it is almost November, so I’m
going to go with ahh, so fast, and so little time! :S
New-2: I pretty much understand everything people say to me!! The move
here to Vallarta helped me to realize how much I actually understand
in Spanish. That is always good :)
News-3: THE LORDS WORK IS HASTENING... let us all be a part of
bringing a friend unto the UNDERSTANDING of the gospel, not just
simply gaining a knowledge of what we believe. Understanding will
cause for conversions!
Gosh I love this,
Hna Tagg <3<3<3<3 xoxoxoxo
Ixtapa, Puerto Vallarta!!
Who would have know that I would be here. Honestly a couple weeks ago
I was dreaming about being in Vallarta, but thought it was more just
because I was here just 7 months ago on the beach. A little different.
Unconsciously I knew that I was going to come here I guess. :s
So you will never guess. We have 2 baptisms this week. The one girl
has being coming to church for 6 week without being taught by
missionaries. So we have a baptism tomorrow for her (Adriana-15). And
we will have taught her in 1 week. (said no one ever!) Here we are
make history!
My new comp, Hna Vergara told me when I arrived that we needed new
investigators since almost none of the ones she had were progressing
and they had to drop them. So we found a good 9 this week that should
be pretty good I think. Here is to hope and faith. I hate to say
things before anything actually happens, but I honestly think the
majority of the 9 will be baptized.. in the Lords time.
My comp is teaching me lots about the Doctrine of the gospel. As we
teach each day, my mind is becoming illuminated and expanded. I love
it! I really needed this change. I felt like I had hit a road bump in
Sayula as far as my progression goes. Sad to leave Hna Castillo, but
learning new things.
I told my comp I wanted to cumplir with the goals of the mission, like
40 lessons a week, and baptisms each week. She told me that she did
too, but also wanted to be realistic. So the goal for this past week
was only 24, but we had 33... only needed 7 more, like one more for
each day! Anyways, because of that we have a little bit more hope and
faith in this work. And honestly, soon we shoul have more baptisms :)
HOPE AND FAITH!
Hna Vergara keeps telling me, "when you have 16 months in the mission,
you will understand.'' (Cause she is super tired all the time, and has
little energy) I just hope I don’t understand what she says and hope to
be able to go full throttle each day! Perhaps I speak too soon?
Well super thrilled to hear all is going well back home! Hope no one
freezes too much from frost bite.. I’m suffering a little, like
dripping sweat off my nose and all. Gross. Yah I never thought I would
bring a face towel with me during the day. Haha I always made fun of
Hna Castillo for that. But now I understand. Super humid.
News: This week I will finish 6 months in the mission... which means
only one year left... wow! AHH Cant decide is I’m thinking ahh, so
little time, or ahh, so much time! Well it is almost November, so I’m
going to go with ahh, so fast, and so little time! :S
New-2: I pretty much understand everything people say to me!! The move
here to Vallarta helped me to realize how much I actually understand
in Spanish. That is always good :)
News-3: THE LORDS WORK IS HASTENING... let us all be a part of
bringing a friend unto the UNDERSTANDING of the gospel, not just
simply gaining a knowledge of what we believe. Understanding will
cause for conversions!
Gosh I love this,
Hna Tagg <3<3<3<3 xoxoxoxo
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