We got to talk to Myreel at the Dallas airport as she had a 6 hour layover before heading to Costa Rica. We got to talk to her for about 45 minutes and it was thrilling to hear her give the first vision all in Spanish. She shared how she was blessed with wonderful teachers and she loved the MTC. She said it is getting really crowded in the MTC, so she said, it was time to LEAVE. She said in the cafeteria the lines are long and you can hardly find a place to sit to eat. Myreel is so happy and loves all her companions and the growth of learning in a threesome. There are 14 missionaries arriving in Costa Rica (6 sisters, 8 elders) and she will be assigned her trainer on 2/21. Myreel said they had to get up at 1:00 in order to be in Salt Lake to catch their plane. They are a bit tired, but it is all good she said. She said she is anxious to go forward in faith and ask that everyone keep praying for her as she knows it will be a culture shock, and she will feel lost knowing little Spanish. But she is also ready to do hard things and bring the gospel to the Costa Ricans.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Talking to Hermana Pease
We got to talk to Myreel at the Dallas airport as she had a 6 hour layover before heading to Costa Rica. We got to talk to her for about 45 minutes and it was thrilling to hear her give the first vision all in Spanish. She shared how she was blessed with wonderful teachers and she loved the MTC. She said it is getting really crowded in the MTC, so she said, it was time to LEAVE. She said in the cafeteria the lines are long and you can hardly find a place to sit to eat. Myreel is so happy and loves all her companions and the growth of learning in a threesome. There are 14 missionaries arriving in Costa Rica (6 sisters, 8 elders) and she will be assigned her trainer on 2/21. Myreel said they had to get up at 1:00 in order to be in Salt Lake to catch their plane. They are a bit tired, but it is all good she said. She said she is anxious to go forward in faith and ask that everyone keep praying for her as she knows it will be a culture shock, and she will feel lost knowing little Spanish. But she is also ready to do hard things and bring the gospel to the Costa Ricans.
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