Well, the time has come! I am coming home this week! It
doesn't feel real at all, but its here.
So the biggest things that occured this week were preparing
everything for transfers, getting some headway on big office projects, teaching
a few lessons, and .... a departure interview.
So because there are 11 of us going home this week,
President could not do all of the departure interviews on Tuesday and so we
split them up over two days and 6 of us had our departure interview on Friday.
Well I was part of it. It was a weird feeling being done. It does not feel like
I will actually be home in a few days. People are always asking, "What
does it feel like" and questions like that, and the answer is that it just
feels normal. It just feels like time is ticking away ever the same. Maybe once
I am on my way to the airport or something it will feel a little different, but
for now it just feels natural and not very different.
So these last few days are kinda crazy and up in the air
about what is going on. So today has some special things planned and tomorrow
will be more of the same and departure dinner and getting ready to go and then
Wednesday morning hits and BAM its over just like that.
I truly know the importance of missionary work. These past
two years have been full of miracles and I am so grateful for the opportunity I
had to come here and be a part of this great work! I know that our Savior
lives, that is the greatest message of all that He lives, He loves us, and we
are here to do His will and His work. Individually we are all weak and cannot
do much, but when coupled with His stength and might, we can do all things. We
all need to do our part, that is all He asks, He is not asking us to be more
than He knows we can be.
Well I will see you on Thursday. Its not that far away.
Elder Scott Weber
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