What a wild ride it has been up to this point. I have absolutely cherished my time here in Montana and Wyoming! The purpose and direction I have grown to love has consumed me in who I am and what I value. Every person I have had the privilege of meeting has deeply effected me. I am beyond grateful for all of the friends I have made, and yet will make. You all direct me to the Master through your character and love. I hope to one day reciprocate that same love back![💛](https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/t15/1/16/1f49b.png)
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This is time I will never get back. I wish I had more. My mission president said something last week that really resonated with me, and in which his words are my words: "The greatest purpose I've been involved in is quickly slipping away..."
But I'm excited for what the last 6 months will bring!
I'm so grateful for this Gospel and the identity and comfort it gives. It has been the biggest blessing seated in the "spiritual splash zone" watching the gospel in action in a very personal and close sense. I know that the hand of the Lord is in all things, that has been the most prevalent truth in my mission. Knowing that, life is simple![😁](https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/t4f/1/16/1f601.png)
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"One’s life, therefore, is brevity compared to eternity—like being dropped off by a parent for a day at school. But what a day!" - Neal A Maxwell
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