Monday, February 9, 2015

What I Wish I Would Have Had Time to Say

Yesterday I was able to give my farewell talk in church and it was a blast.

My youngest sister and I sang a duet, my other younger sister gave a talk (which I knew nothing about until that morning), and I somehow managed to talk for 25 minutes. 

However, I didn't plan on speaking for that long. 

When I originally wrote out my talk, it was quite long, so I condensed a lot. But when it was my turn to speak, I had to somehow fill 25 minutes of time! 

Needless to say, there were many things that I wanted to speak on that I didn't have the opportunity to do. 

So I decided to post a separate version of my talk that, while much longer, also expresses more of what I felt during these last three weeks of learning.

The post is quite long, and it fits better on separate page.

You can find it here

God bless :)

Hermana Abram


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