Tuesday, January 22, 2019

What is happening I'm starting to like Family History


These past 2 weeks have been so nice!

Mostly because of the amount of times I have had to be in the temple! Not just serving there but also being able to go and be a patron and do the work for those that have passed away! It has brought me so much peace and steadiness in my life! And I hope all of you can going to the temple any way you can! Even if it is just going on the temple grounds and feeling the peace and seeing the beauty of the lords house, I know that it will bless your lives!

At Interfaith last week I got to help finish sending out all the Thank you notes that the families who received gifts from the “Adopt a Family” wrote. It was a big job that took the entire day but I was glad that I got to help and get it done!

I didn’t get to go to habitat for humanity last week because this crazy thing happened in San Diego. It rained. And made the job site very hard to work in, so I got the day off.

Family history center was super last week! We have been working on a project Salt Lake gave us to work on called the “yes or no project” which is pretty much pre indexing. This last Wednesday we finally finished a large section of the project- California WW2 draft registration cards! There were over 1,300 sections to look through and make sure they were marked correctly. So we were all pretty excited when we accomplished that!!!

Institute has been so amazing this new semester, I have loved going in depth in the doctrine and covenants. This week we talked about how we can have all things clarified to us with the help of the Holy Ghost! We read in the book of Revelations and got to notice all the symbols that were used and in D&C 77 we got to read about what they all meant! I love learning new things in the gospel and growing my testimony in ways I never thought.

Being on a service mission is hard stuff! The tug of war of being a missionary yet being at home is something that I hope I can one day master but until I become perfect (ha!) I'm just trying to figure out the balance one day at a time. Even with the trials and business of this mission, I am so grateful for it! I am grateful that I get to still be a missionary even with my small mental health trial. Most importantly, I am grateful that I do not have to go through this mission alone and that I can pray to my Father in Heaven and receive guidance on how to orchestrate my days and weeks, so I can more fully follow His Will.

<3
Sister Owsley

Pictures!!!

1. Finished California WW2 “yes or no” project 2. Quick trip= check off another temple... absolutely LOVED this temple





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