I've returned home! It's been an interesting week as I've tried to decide what to do with my life. I've been going through everything I own, trying to declutter. I'm also looking for work by looking into an ASL Provisional License in Arizona, applying as an EFY counselor, and reconnecting with old stage positions. As soon as I have a job, I think it'll be easier to find direction for my life.
I have truly enjoyed spending the time at home and getting to know my nieces. I still miss my mission, but I look forward to the new adventures ahead!
My new blog: http://pearlsofgreatworth.blogspot.com
It'll be some time til I have anything interesting to post.
‘Make no small plans: They have no magic to stir man’s souls.’ This is the vision I have for the South. I believe that one day the South will baptize more people into the church than all other English speaking missions in the world together. There are great hosts of marvelous Baptists, and members of the church of Christ, Methodists and Catholics who are honorable people, and have faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and love him. As they see their church veering off to the right or to the left of these basic teachings, they will begin to search for the truth. And as pivotal teachers come into the church and have influence, we will see the time when we baptize hundreds and thousands, tens of thousands. In your day you will see a million members of the church in the South. There will be Temples plural in the Southern States. What a great call you have to serve with these marvelous people. ~Spencer W Kimball (1974)