![]() ![]() These are tame experiences, compared to some of the absolute heart-crushers I’ve witnessed with my companions. Thanks for sharing, Aisha *burns letters furiously*. However, amongst the thoughts and feelings being shared were thoughts and feelings about some other guy. Was she all right? Had the lamanites taken over her city, Pahoran-style? A few months later, the letters started again. About 8 months into the mission, the letters stopped - no explanation, no notes. We wrote each other frequently, sharing thoughts, feelings, and experiences. ![]() Thanks, Tracy *rrrrrip*.Īnother from the many, many disappointments: I’d dated Aisha during freshman year in Deseret Towers, and I thought we had a bright and make-out rich future ahead of us. Tracy was all too happy to comply, and in a few weeks I had my picture - her engagement photo. I wrote to lovely Tracy, asking for a small picture of her, perhaps to adorn my dumpy apartment in Sartrouville. As things are wont to do, my image of Tracy became more lustrous the longer I was in the MTC, and by the time I was in France, Tracy was quite the catch. First, a couple of gems from the Book of Steve: I’d dated Tracy a few times before going into the MTC, she was a fine, strapping lass from Calgary. I can’t say that my companions were so lucky however, with sometimes hilarious, sometimes tragic results (mostly hilarious).Ī recent comment at the unmentionable blog relating a Dear John incident has inspired me to blog about my own Dear John experiences, and to solicit yours, Dear Reader. I had little trouble keeping my heart locked during my mission in France no one really ever tried to bust in, frankly. You can read the text of it here - apparently its validity is in dispute. Kimball, warning missionaries against falling in love in the mission field. The title for this post comes from an old mission field chestnut a talk given by Spencer W. ![]()
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