This is Sam's final letter. What a journey it has been! We are so grateful for everyone who has supported Sam. We appreciate everyone who kept him in their prayers. I know there were letters of encouragement written that got him through difficult times. There were letters written to Val and I that kept us from flying to Nicaragua and bringing him home. We appreciate all your love and support.Sam's service has blessed our family in many ways. It has strengthened our ability to trust our Father in Heaven and Savior. His example of obedience and service makes us want to be better and try harder. It is humbling to witness the selflessness of the missionaries that are out sharing the plan of happiness.Sam will be giving his homecoming report on Sept 25th at 1:30. We would love for you to join us for lunch at our house after.
Love you all,Val and Sheri
Well, I know this is definitely going to be the longest week of the mission. Really feels like a dream it is finishing so fast. I remember in Tipitapa I felt like it was never going to end, buts its finally here! This week was one of the best weeks so far I would have to say!
First off, on Sunday morning some really big tank looking
things were imported, and transported to another location.
They were so big, they took up the whole road! We got some
really bad traffic and arrived to the Zone meeting about an
hour late. Oops. The zone meeting was great, i really like our
zone leaders.
Then later this week, we did divisions with our zone
leaders and i went to Chinandega to be with Elder Castro from
Panama. It was really fun and he taught me a lot on how to be
a better missionary and invite everyone to be baptized.
The best part however was the baptism this week! We have
been teaching the mother of a less active for almost six weeks
now named Sara, and she got baptised on Saturday! Just her
family showed up to the baptism, but it was so great and
spiritual, i really think that they enjoyed it. I cant wait
for you guys to meet Sara in the week that comes. She owns a
litter dinner on the side of the road and also teaches special
ed students how to paint nails! Oh, and her house also doubles
as a beauty salon. She is super Pilus (Awesome) She loves to
read, she even asked for a gospel principles book after church
yesterday.
A Really sudden storm came into Corinto Yesterday, so fast
within ten minutes a blue sky turned into a really big rain
strom. Luckily the owner of our house just changed our roof,
so we did not get to wet like before!
I feel so lucky to have been able to finish my mission
here in Corinto, I know that this is a very special place, and
I do love the people that i have taught here. Thank you all so
much for your support and your emails. This experience has
blessed my life more than i ever imagined it would. I miss all
of you so much and cant wait to see you in the coming week.
See you Soon! LES AMO!