People you pray for, live for, and love

So hey! I am already in love with the mission. This is seriously so amazing. My companion's name is Sister Reynolds, and she's awesome. She's been out for 5 months and is from Layton. We get along well, teach well together, and have a lot in common. Of those things in common, one is pretty amazing. Sister Reynolds has also had spinal fusion surgery, and it was at Primary Children's in June of 2012, just like me. She had a different doctor, but it's pretty incredible. She had a C-curve instead of an S-curve, but it has been really wonderful to have her as a trainer, because if she can do it, so can I. My back hasn't really hurt since the secondish day of the MTC, but still. It's so cool. We can relate with back stuff in a way that not very many other people can with us, and it's been awesome to talk about our experiences. It was super funny when we met on Tuesday night though, because right after we hugged and shook hands, President Henrie announced p...