Dear Family,
Well I finally got your letters. It was great to hear how your vacation was and how mch you missed me when it came time to get wood. Sorry, if I have missed a week, I don't think I have. It probably got lost in the mail like everything else. I waited 4 weeks for a group of pictures to get back, plus all of your mail. Now they are all starting to come back.
Last week a girl came out of no where and said she wanted to be baptized, we were so excited and happy for her. But when we approached the mother for permission she said, "no' that her daughter had already ben baptized and didn't need done again. Then we were disappointed, but we will continue to work on the mother maybe she will soften and give us permission.
I love my mission! Although sometimes I may get down, it's the good experiences that make it all worth it. Like David Forstrom, he is only eight, but is really excited for his baptism. He is our next one and we are really hurrying to get him through all the lessons before his date. Plus all the other baptisms I have had and th sweet spirit that was present when I was teaching them.
I'm not sure what the money situation is but it is really expensive up here. It is hard to keep the cost below $420 plus I will need a few more things next month. Maybe Mark brought something home I could use, like a film projector and I need a cassette player real bad. Tell me what is happening. I don't want to put you under any kind of strain.
Like I said, I love my mission and wouldn't trade it for anything in the world.
I love you all.
Take care, Elder Daren Wilding
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