So I waited. Bishop sent everything over to the Stake President. I waited some more. Stake President's Interview finally got set up. I waited for that to happen. 3 weeks from when I handed everything to the Bishop and now it's out of my hands completely. Tonight my papers electronically fly to Salt Lake City where they will be reviewed and I will be assigned a calling as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. This will be the hardest wait for me. At least I think. I think it will be the hardest because I want to know where I'm going and when I get to go. I have always had a love of knowledge and knowing things. I want to know everything about where the Lord wants me to serve. I want to research it and study it and figure out what I need to do to prepare. But I can't do any of that until I get that big, fat, white envelope in the mail. So I will wait. And I will be grateful for the waiting because I need to learn to be more patient. I will wait and pray and study what I can. I will fill my time with work and rugby and writing long-winded blog posts that tend to ramble. I am so excited for the day when everything comes full circle and I find out what the future has in store for me. I will wait patiently for the day when I get to be surrounded by people I love as I open that big, fat, white letter and see what the Lord has in store for me. And then I will wait again. For the day when I get to give 100% of myself to share a message I hold near and dear to my heart. A message of hope, peace, and love.
Sorry for the rambling. This is what happens when I'm trying to be patient. In other news, we are now accepting guesses for where I will be called to serve. A giant map will be in my house for the next few weeks where all guesses will be marked and we may even come up with a prize for whoever gets closest. Stay tuned cyber world, the waiting will all be worth it in the end.