Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Miracles everyday -- November 3, 2014

Good evening! My hope that all is well. Good luck as the semester comes to a close with tests and teaching. I hope that all goes smoothly with moving into new homes, that work is going well, and that life is fulfilling. Congratulations, Caleb, on finishing your early application {to college}.

Today was the first day this year where it began to smell like winter as we left early in the morning for central Seoul. It's looking like it might be a bit colder this year. The leaves are still absolutely gorgeous, and I hope that we can get out hiking once or twice more before they start to fall. We had planned on going with Brother Kim and Sister Maeng but ended up just eating at their home, which was amazing~^^ Mushrooms and tangerines and tofu.

We had interviews with President Christensen this past week, which are always a great experience. Stake conference was this past weekend as well, and was edifying.

I am getting along very well with Elder Killpack, and am just having a great time. It's a great place to be and a great time to be a missionary. Fruit is cheap, we see miracles every day, and life is good. It is such a satisfying work. As much as rejection or what have you may come, when we remember our purpose, can see the big picture, and remember for whom we are serving, we can always have a smile on our face.

Sam sent this photo from a Sister missionary in Korea with 
this explanation: "Have you ever wondered why Korean
is so hard? During an exchange with a younger missionary
we were reading through a pamphlet. When we came to
this exceptionally difficult sentence I drew it out and
then color-coded to help her understand. 

I love you all, and wish you a wonderful week~^^

Elder South

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