2012 Sept 10PM
Hey Guys!
It is crazy to think that this is
probably the last time that I am going to email you guys as a full-time
missionary in Guatemala. That is pretty crazy to think about.
This week has been good. On Tuesday,
an Elder named Elder DeHut became part of our companionship. If he hadn´t come,
I would have had an entire mission without ever being in a trio. So that was a
close one. J I got to know him pretty well considering
that we were only together for less than a week. He is cool though. No
complaints. He is going to be a good missionary.
This week was pretty good though. It
looks like God has a lot of people prepared to be baptized in these coming
weeks. Elizabeth, Kimberly´s older sister, came to church for the first time
yesterday and she is wanting to get baptized. And plus if she gets baptized as
well, she will be able to be a great support for Kimberly. And she seems really
sincere so we will see what happens. Also, there is another Hermana from Buena
Vista who is named Elena who said that she wants to be baptized as well. I
don´t know why she didn´t go to church yesterday because she has gone the last
5 Sundays in a row but I feel like she too will end up being baptized. That
will be good for them.
On Saturday night, the second counselor
called us and asked that one of us would be able to speak in Sacrament meeting.
So I thought about it for a little while and talked about it with my companions
and so I got to speak in sacrament meeting for my last Sunday in Colotenango.
And I even gave my testimony in Mam at the end of it. It was a good one and I
think that everyone liked it a lot. I was grateful for the opportunity that I
was given to be able to speak in Colotenango for my last Sunday that I was
there. And I will leave all of my worn out stuff in here in Guatemala so
that I have to worry less about the weight of my bags.
The schedule that I have heard about
is the following:
Monday: My final interview is at 5pm.
I will sleep there
Tuesday: I am going to go to the
temple in the morning and then we are basically going to have the whole day to
just do nothing. So this is when I am going to go to Central Park to buy the
nativity sets and some other stuff that I find there. In the night I think that
we are going to have a Family Home Evening with President Bautista and his
wife.
Wednesday: I am going to be in
Guatemala City. I don´t know what I am going to be doing there. :)
Thursday: All I know is that my plane
takes off at 8ish and I get to Colorado Springs at 4ish.
Friday: :-/ I am not a set apart
full-time missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. That
will be weird.
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Last week my comp, Elder Monasterio,
had an interview with president so we went to the mission home to do it and
while I was there, I found the elders from San Francisco there! And I got to
ask them how everything is doing and it was awesome. They are already
remodeling the chapel right now! So that was nice to hear.
It sounds like you guys had a really
fun time for Sarah´s birthday! Something that is crazy to think about is that I
know some kids here who are about 13 years old. And they are normal,
not-babyish people. But I remember when Sarah was born! So that will be weird
to see her again but at the age that I was when I was a DEACON. That was not
even that long ago! Shoot. I can´t even imagine what it
must be like to be a parent. You guys remember when I was born and on Thursday
night I will be an official return missionary. Before you know it, I´ll be
married and have kids. And you guys will think, "Wow, has it really
already been twenty-whatever years?" Crazy.
And you guys are such pilas in
missionary work over there. I would have killed to have a bishop like Dad here
in Guatemala. Good job!
WOW it is crazy to see that you guys
already have the appointment with the Stake President to release me as a
missionary! Crazy! Well, I guess that I
will see you guys on Thursday!
Love
Elder Froelich
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