Well, I am back after an 18 month journey that forever changed my life. :)
I cannot even put into words how I feel about my mission. It taught me so much about myself, life in general, and the gospel. My perspective on life has changed dramatically. I now look at things through new eyes. I see things a little more clearly than before, and i appreciate the little things.
Tennessee has a very special place in my heart. To be honest, Tennessee still has my heart. The people there are amazing. They have such a love for the Savior, and they are extremely loving. They showed me what life is all about. I learned so many things from the people there. They have such an interesting perspective on life, that it opened my eyes to things that i never would have seen otherwise.
Just like any journey, this one had ups and downs. I would be lying if i said that it was easy. It was hands down the hardest thing that i have ever done. It pushed me to the limits, and at times left me clinging to the edge of a cliff wondering how i was going to get down. It drained my energy, and left me on my knees night after night, begging for the Lord to help me. BUT, even though it was the hardest thing i have ever done it was also the best and most rewarding thing i have ever done. The joy and happiness i felt totally surpassed any of the hard times. It made all the tough times worth it. :) People have asked me if i would do it again, knowing what i know now. My answer: ABSOLUTELY! It was hard, but I also know that the Lord gives strength to those that are faithful. Life wasn't meant to be easy, it is only in the hard times that we truly learn. We must leave our comfort zone and explore the unknown. That is what my mission was all about for me. I was constantly having to stretch myself, and push myself to reach the goals that i had set for myself, to become the person that i need to be come.
It was a journey that i will remember forever. One that has taken me places i never dreamed of going. I am sad that it is over, but am so grateful that i had the opportunity to spend 18 months with the people of Tennessee. :)
Now i have a new journey to embark on. A journey that is yet to be determined, that will continue to unfold as i make important decisions. A journey that I am excited to experience. Stay tuned. There are many adventures yet to be had.
Monday, February 18, 2013
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