Hello! Wow, a lot of "final
words" from everyone. Maybe I'll have a few for you too. Ha.
Luckily it's not actually my last
words at all. It might sound strange but this has been the hardest week of my
mission. Between attending a "farewell" dinner for the 10
other missionaries who were actually returning home last Monday and then
the companionship that I"ve been in this last week, it's been a doozy.
Let's just say we've been in President's office twice in the last week and I'm
either playing referree or trying not to play at all. It's been a good
experience to learn about myself and my limits and what does and absolutely
doesn't work in missionary work. That said, it's been hard. Ha. It sounds like
it's been hard on President Gilbert too. He called us this morning and told us
that there is going to be an emergency transfer this week after I
leave--someone who is currently serving here will be moving. It has been
incredible to realize that Heavenly Father really is the perfect micromanager.
If I hadn't been here I think it may have come to blows or absolute depression.
A lot of important things have happened since I've been here and I'm glad I've
had the opportunity to realize that.
Anyway, besides really not getting
too much missionary work done (we're the sisters over 3 areas in Busan, but
things haven't really been going all that well as a result of companionship
dynamics).
In the past week, I have been able
to meet some really lovely people who have had amazing conversion stories this
year. It definitely helps me have a grander vision when I'm on the subway with
a ton of people. It has been a long time since I've had an area where people
really are everywhere. It's kind of nice, really .That said, focus has been down
for all of us, I think. A few more days to give it a shot.
I can't tell you how grateful I have
been for this opportunity and your support along the way. You kept me sane some
weeks and kept me going some weeks. You helped me see how I could do
better and helped me see what I was already doing, and man, you always made me
laugh. Thank you for that.
I know this is God's work. His
timing is not always our timing, but He has a plan and if we yield our hearts
to him we find it everytime. I know Christ knows the depth, darkness and
nuance of every hole we've ever been in ever will be in, but more important
than that he knows the person in the hole, perfectly. He wants us to come with
him. And, in that journey I am so grateful for the times he has allowed me to
lower a ladder down to anyone else who may be less fortunate than I, in a
deeper and darker place. I know He is the light of the world and the only way
out. I love Him. I love you all so much and know this is true. Thank you for
your testimonies in word, but most of all in the way you have lived.
Seoul temple on Thursday
night/Friday morning, then a plane on Friday morning. Ah. Until then I'll be
gladly going at it with the last few days with this nametag on.
The best is yet to come. I love
you!!
Sister Mecham
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