If
there´s one thing I´ve learned on my mission thus far it´s that you´ve gotta be
prepared for anything to happen, even when el Presidente tells you his plans
two weeks before. Hahah so Hna Myler se fue en Domingo and guess what? Me voy
también. I got a call last night that my area is being closed down and I´m
being transfered clear to the other side of the mission, like 12 hours away.
I´ll be in a little pueblito called Ramallo Pueblo in San Nicolás. My new
companion is Hermana Casteñeda and all I´ve heard is that she´s awesome and that
she´s from Mexico. I´m so excited to be speaking only Spanish! I´m really still
in shock because nobody saw this coming, especially because everyone we thought
would leave is actually staying. I love my district and my area so much, and
it´s hard for me to believe I´m actually leaving. I´m going to miss the members
here, they really are so so awesome. But I´m excited for the new adventure and
I know Heavenly Father knows exactly what He´s doing. I´m so grateful that
Presidente Zanni had me train the way he did because it stretched me and helped
me grow in ways that I wouldn´t have otherwise.
There isn´t really a
lot news other than that. I´m staying in Colon with the other Hermanas in my
district and we´ve just been chillin the last couple days. It´s been so much
fun and I´m so grateful for all the people I´ve gotten to know in the last couple
weeks! My testimony has grown so much in such a short amount of time, and I
wouldn´t trade these experiences I´m having for anything. There ain´t no doubts
that this is the Lord´s work!
Thank you all for your
love, support, and prayers! I feel so blessed to have the family that I have
and I wouldn´t trade any of you for anything either :) Have a wonderful week,
my darlings!
Con todo mi amor, Hna Robinson
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