Hej hej, Momma.
I did take some classes at the beginning of 2010. I just went of the BYU website and found out that you didn't get any tax forms because there was this notice sitting in my account since January wanting to know if I wanted an electronic or paper copy. I opted for the paper copy, and hopefully it'll be in the mail to you soon-ish.
I'll try to get something written for Dusty soon. I'm really having a hard time getting letters done lately. Nate probably thinks I've died by now. He's sent me several letters over the last month, and I can't get anything written to send back to him.
I'm glad the wristbands have done so much good for the soccer team. I got mine the week before last. Thanks for sending it.
Momma, some of the people you're feeling resentful towards for not being there might not have even known about Casey's death. And if they did... Well, sometimes people just don't know what to do TO help. There was so much help and support that came from all over; just try to focus on that and be grateful for the support that DID come. Being angry at the people who didn't help doesn't do any good at all.
Our transfer's coming next week, so you won't get an email from me on Monday. Syster Dabb and I really want to stay together, but it's probably not going to happen. There are too many 'young' sisters, and not enough 'older' ones, so we'll probably be split up and given junior companions. Scary. This is all just guess-work, of course. We won't know anything for sure until next Tuesday. We do know, however, that we're getting a new Mission President in July. The call's been made official, so you can probably see something about that in the church news somewhere.
...I can't pretend it wouldn't be nice to have the car when I get back. But we'll worry about that when I get home. For all we know, it could fall apart or get totaled by then. (That just might be easier than fighting with Chynna over it.) Thank you very much for the money. I appreciate it a lot.
I need to finish here. We and a few elders spent half the day at a museum for this 17th century war ship that sunk in the harbor just out of Stockholm, then got pulled up and restored. It was pretty cool, but the downside is, of course, that p-day is almost over.
I hope you have a great week. I love you so much.
Please wish Keira a happy birthday from me! :-)
Love,
Syster Hillary Kiser
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