The best part of being on Guam is just that there is a lot of people. This means way more opportunities to meet people, teach people, and baptize people.
I have started to learn chuukese which is actually a bit simpler than pohnpeian, just not as pretty sounding. We mostly just speak in english because there are so many people from so many places. We've talked to people from Chuuk, Yap, Kosrea, Phillippines, Palau, Mortulak, Marshall Islands, Pingelap, Pohnpei, and the Chomorro people who are native to Guam. Plus in our ward there are a lot of white people who are in the military.
Anyone who has watched "The District" will know of Elder Tuitu (the dark one from guam). He is in our ward, his family is super nice.
I got to see sister Laulusa this week which was such a blessing, also we had a fun luau for the military on saturday, so all the missionaries got to help serve food.
I miss Pohnpei but I know God has a work for me to do here and I am trying my best. I will do whatever Heavenly Father asks of me.
Sister Milne
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