The good news came and Elder McKinnon and I are staying together for this next transfer as well. We are excited to work our guts out. We don't want to stay still. We want to always keep changing and growing to be more like Him.
I love Korea and great things await us! I know that if we put our faith in the Savior then all things are possible!!
Being a missionary is a dream come true! I don't know if I could ever say goodbye. I really will Forever be a Missionary at Seoul!!!!!!!!!!!
Videos
We go weekly to the old nursing home to sing songs to the grandmas, but sometimes we get treated with songs back!If you don't understand them that is alright, but my favorite part is after the Grandma sings, she says 됐어! Desoe! Which means I did it!! Or all done! I always say hi to every single Grandma on the street because the are so sweet. And, straight up, the cutest things ever! On the streets if you say to a Grandma "Hello!" then they instantly spit back to us foreigners "예버!~" yea-bo!! [Pretty, Oh your so pretty!] )
We found a secret spot on the border of our area on accident and I was in AWE! I love nature! (There are quite a few pictures of this place)
There is a shop in Korea that is a whole floor of ties!! It is tie heaven!!
Here in Korea they like a little sparkle on their ties, some of them are a little to much for me, but some of them are 👌
Eating out on P-day! With Recent converts
The border of our area is like a secret Paradise!!!
Some of them are really blurry my bad! This is the first Buddhist temple I have seen here in Korea that is not up in the hills. I like the Art though!
Riding a taxi home from institute. When I was on exchanges, we got to go with recent converts to institute. I felt like I was back in Seminary, but it was thrilling because I had to listen carefully to understand everything. And, for the most part I understood it all!
Mongolian Baby!!!! She said her first word and it was Korean! She is going to be extremely bilingual!
시장 She-Jawng! In Korea they have cities where people sell there own stuff on the streets. But we found a place that is a whole store set up like the streets of people selling what they have
Basketball! As missionaries here we set up ward basketball! Just like they have it in the Americas
Chinese Investigator!~ I can say "Hello", "Thank you", "I am a missionary", "I can't speak Chinese", "I am a foreigner from America", "You are handsome", and my favorite "Miracles will happen!" in Chinese. What is fun about him is that we speak Korean to each other to communicate, and it is our 2nd Languages. So when we teach we have to really speak clearly



















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