The world becomes very small in the church. What great experiences you had with mission connections. It will continue. There are quite a few missionaries from the Utah area, so if you hear any say "labas" they will know your daughter probably or at least came here on their mission.
We will be home in 3 weeks, hard to believe our time has gone so quickly. Home on the 20th speak in church on the 25th and then settle into regular life, but our lives will never be the same. Very special experience to be a full time missionary again. The true feelings cannot be explained.
We haved served with Sister Jerman since she arrived in Lithuania and knew of her from a former Lithuanian missionary when she was in the MTC. We were told, by Sister White, that Sister Jerman was the best prepared with the language when they headed to the Baltic. She is a most special young woman and oh how we love her. She had much leadership placed upone her at a very young age. Like I told her, she wasn't in leadership here because she was the oldest sister in the mission, the Lord called her to that when her call was issued. He knew who he could trust to be a leader at this time. She is so very respected by all the missionaires and so loved. I have heard the sisters say that no one could ever be upset with Sister Jeman and with this recent transfer to Klaipeda, that she might be translated she is so good and her companion is also very good. She has been a great influence for good and she will be someone we will want to keep in contact with and look forward to seeing post mission. After we leave, I think she is the next to return home with two elders. You can be very proud of her and comforted in her great nature and understanding of the gospel. She had great parents.
Su meile!
Edler Nuttall
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