Monday, May 19, 2014

Change, Change and More Change

If there is one thing I have learned on my mission it is that change is inevitable. And sometimes it's not very fun.
Look what we found in our back yard in Georgetown...
There were gators in your backyard?!
That is a little creepy, probably not many stray cats or dogs.
hehe... Just kidding! they were at Brook Green Gardens.
I got transferred to Gaston. It's about 30 minutes from West Columbia. My new companion is Sister Christensen. She is from Vernal, Utah. I live in a trailer again. Whoot whoot! There are two other sisters living with us: Sister Canaan and Sister Millett. I'm in the Congaree Ward. There are four sets of missionaries in the ward. Two sets of sisters, a set of elders, and a set of senior sisters. It's really weird to have another set of sisters in the same ward. Something to get used to.
When I went to Brook Green Gardens in Georgetown.
I'm also trying my best to adjust to the area. It's super small town and country, 7 out of 10 people have little to no teeth. I've been trying my best to adjust to my companion. It's been a little rough. Hopefully it gets better.
I've been driving since transfers but we aren't sure who is really senior comp. She has been out longer than me, but I was on the left of the screen at transfers. We haven't asked anyone about it yet. I'm okay with it though. I get to drive!
Sister Seaman told me I had to get a
picture by this street sign...
I'm not that sassy...
That's pretty much what's happened this week. I said goodbye to people in Georgetown and said hello to people in Gaston.  Not very many people have been home, though. Something else I've had to adjust to- going from a branch to a ward. The whole church in Georgetown could fit in the chapel of this new building. I sorta liked it little...
So when change comes and it's kind of hard- pray and read your patriarchal blessing. It really helps. I've been doing a lot of that this week.
I love being a missionary. Even when it's hard. and requires a lot of change. Go to church. Read your scriptures. Say your prayers. Everything will work out. 
Love, Sister Broadbent

We found this sign at the beach,
so we took pictures by it because
 it is awkward.

1 comment:

  1. Prayers for Missy, It was hard to leave her beachfront area.

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