Serving An 18 Month LDS Mission

In the LDS church, when a girl turns 21 she has the opportunity to choose to serve an 18 month, self-funded mission. I have wanted to go on a mission since I was a little girl. My parents both served a mission in Rome in the 1970's. In 2001-2002, my sister Letty served as a missionary in Hong Kong and my brother Algot in the Philippines. As soon as I turned 21 I submitted my papers. The Prophet and 12 Apostles determine through inspiration which of the more than 300 missions worldwide each missionary will be assigned. I was overjoyed when I opened my mission call and discovered that I was called to Rome, Italy! I feel immensely blessed and I feel that God has been preparing me to serve the Italian people. Each week, while I am on my mission, I will send my sister Letty an email and pictures to post on the blog. I won't see this blog till I come home, so I will be unable to directly respond to your comments until then. However, the sidebar will always have a current street address for me, and I promise I will respond to your letters! If you would rather write via email, just email your letter to my sister and she will print it out and send it me with her weekly snail mail!

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Final Pictures from Cosenza

Me with Vincenzo Castaldo and Fllo Lopez. Vincenzo Castaldo says hello to you Mom
Me and Gianna. One of our members who went back to the Ukraine
Me on a playground. That bridge was precarious
Kela our albanian member teaching me Albanian
Me, Lina Favre (a member) and Sorella Worsham. Us trying to be Italian
Me with Rosangela Gardi. And the little girl is Marlysa Favre, the little girl with Down Syndrome in our branch
Us with Sorella Anna Minieri another member
Me with Roberta Ziccarelli, one of our investigators, and her 7 year old daughter Michelle
Me at Fllo Gard's bar in Cosenza before I left

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