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No joke, we have literally gotten the bread, our mission president's wife brought us a loaf from Great Harvest during the week, and we can't wait to get around to eating it! Aside from that crumby and crusty food, I can't wheat to share a few of the things I've learned this week.So one thing I've learned from our time in quarantine is that there are a lot of things we haven't done, so we started deep cleaning the place. So its relatively spotless, aside from the occasional crumb here andΒ there. And that there still is a lot of work to be done.Β We're really getting stuff done here still, and we're more busy than ever before. It's kind of funny how many people have asked our mission president or his wife if they're bored out of their minds, or if the missionaries are bored. We work still the same hours, but we do everything online, which is such a miracle that we live in a time where we can do these things. The individual days start to blend a little together but unique stuff still gets done every day. And I'm so grateful to be out here still, so many have had to go home, and so many have had to end their missions early. So despite the challenges and difficulties of the work, I've learned to be more grateful for what I have, and something also that I know is that when we are grateful for things we can find the good in our situation. And our attitudes are so key to our situations. So I guess my message I've learned comes in the form of a question, what can I be more grateful for?
Thank you for your continued prayers, I love you all and I hope you know I'm praying for you.
I hope you all have a great week!
-Elder Blackburn
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