Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Farewell, Mississippi Jackson Mission. McKennah's Farewell Testimony.


Y'all I am sooo beyond grateful for this time that I have had to serve the Lord. We are pretty sure we wont have any time to email next week and so I figured I would give one more email of my testimony before I go home and see y'all again. 

I am soo grateful for this experience that I have had to serve the Lord. It is hard to express it in words what that has been like for me. Hard to explain how it felt to be rejected at the doors of so many people, or to be loved beyond compare by the members of your ward/branch, or to sit in a lesson with your investigators and they have a big A-HA moment and they understand the message we share, or the times spent on my knees with my companion praying for the needs of those we are teaching. It is hard to explain all of those things with the right words, and an accurate definition of what it is like to be a missionary to dedicate my time to the Lord. I just want to bear y'all my testimony that I know that Jesus Christ lives. I know it. I know that he is the head of this church. I know that he loves His children, and that Heavenly Father loves us as well. I know that the lessons that we learn in this life is for our benifit and to help us progress more in the next life. They want us to be happy! That is their work, that is the ultimate reason why God continues to bless us with many blessings. I know that the trials and tribulations we face are for OUR GOOD. It truly reconciles us to God as we go through them. I know that the Book Of Mormon is the word of God. It brings peace in this life and helps us to prepare for eternal life to come. I am so grateful for these experiences and I look forward to the many experiences I will continue to have over the course of my life. 

This mission has taught me all of these things that I know to be true, and it has taught me so much more. I invite all of those who are thinking about serving a mission to go. It will change your life. It is hard at times, many times. But it is also brings so much Joy and the joy you will feel is what makes up for all of those harder times you face on a mission. I love y'all! I can't wait to see you soon! 

Love, 
Sister Scott 


Florence, MS- Week #82

What McKennah says every missionary needs to survive


Hey Y'all! How has everybody's week been? Did everyone have a great Thanksgiving? I hope so! This week has been a pretty great week! 

We have been doing pretty well in the office! We have been filing lot of papers for the senior couples, creating the line up for the zone conference pictures, and also creating spreadsheets for the missionaries in each zone of more service opportunities as well! I think Sister Williams and I have made a great team and we are doing well together! 

This week we have put a lot of focus on the needs of the sisters in our zone. We went on quite a few exchanges here in the Jackson Zone. On Monday we went with the Madison Sisters! (Sister Bartsch and Sister Makin)! Unfortunately I couldn't go with sister Bartsch because of some circumstances that came up, but Sister Makin is awesome! She is one powerhouse of a missionary! We went and had dinner with a member and they had their investigator John and he is preparing to be baptized on January 3rd! It was so fun for me to have had the opportunity to teach the Word Of Wisdom, and Tithing and Fast Offerings.He is truly an honest seeker trying to do what His Heavenly Father would have him do. He was open-minded and knows that this is the true church of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints. It was an honor to meet him! He was soo cool! 

Wednesday We went with the Clinton Sisters (Sister Mellor and Sister Alvey) Sister Mellor is a former companion that I served with back in Ruston, LA in my second area! I went on an exchange with her and we just reminisced about all of the fun times we shared and the people we taught! It was really fun! She reminded me of some funny stories that I had forgotten. We went to have a dinner appt with one of the members of the Clinton Ward. We got to teach another lesson together! We just got in the rhythm again! It was awesome! And then we talked to a man for about an hour, he wasn't too interested, and then walked home for the evening! We had a blast! I love her so much! I was lucky to serve with her for a time! 

Thursday we went with the Mendenhall Sisters (Sister Pitt and Sister Frandsen)! They have just opened up this area and so they are still trying to get the hang of things! I once again got to have more free food and and I got to be part of another lesson with somebody who would like to be baptized as well! His name is Jonah and he is an awesome kid! He is about 14 years old and is an absolute genius! He loves the gospel and plans to be baptized in January as well! We talked about the importance of Obedience and keeping God's commandments. That is one of my favorite lessons to teach. It was great! Then afterwards Sister Williams and I drove home and called it a night. 

Friday we went to the office again to finish up some last minute work before the weekend comes around and we made some visits in the Jackson area. It was a fun day! We also started packing some things up, there is a new senior couple who will be coming to our mission, we had to move some missionaries around so we could give them a place to live temporally until they find a place to live in Jackson Branch area. We are excited to have them here with us! 

Saturday we just went to Jackson again! We visited some more less actives, it was a little bit harder to catch people today! That was crazy. We had a great day though! 

Sunday was our last day in the Jackson Branch.:( I have been getting attached to the people here! It was a sad goodbye, we just were not there long enough! I love the people here in Jackson. I have been so lucky to serve with them and for them. We also watched the Christmas Devotional with the Newell's family. I loved it! Chirstmas time is such a happy, merry and joyful time. I wish everyday everyone would be this happy as we are when we celebrate the birth of Christ! 


Well y'all, that was my week. It was a busy week but we had a great time! We are just trying to soak up this time that we have left to serve the Lord. I love him and  I love this work. I am looking forward to see y'all very soon. Have a blessed week! 

McKennah and one of her daughters Sister Mellor

Monday, November 28, 2016

Florence, MS- Week #81

This says Jesus in Greek

Good Morning everybody! I hope you had a blessed Thanksgiving and a great week! Miraculously we were able to have a member from the Madison Ward feed us. We were truly blessed! 

This week has gone by pretty fast to say the least..and it is only going to go by even faster! I am so grateful to be a missionary! I love it! I am going to soak up the next couple weeks that I have left before I see y'all again! 

Monday: We had our P-day! We went to email in the morning, and then we went shopping around town! There are a lot of Boutiques in Florence and so we have been sneaking through to check out all of the new stuff they have out for Christmas! It was pretty fun! That night we saw Sister Stringer ( from the Florence Ward)  and had dinner with her at McCallister's Deli! Oh man y'all, it was SO GOOD! I love that place! She was a return missionary about 45 years ago. She told us some of her mission stories that she remembers. She said that going on a mission was the best decision that she has ever made in her life and she is STILL receiving blessings from her service! I thought that was so cool! I can't wait to tell some of the stories that I have and still receive even more blessings as I live worthy of them! 

Tuesday: We had a meeting with President Olson in the morning to clarify some of the things that he would like to get done before we finish our service here in the field! He told us that he would like us to do exchanges with the sisters in the zone, and also any other special exchanges that could possibly happen before the end of the transfer. 

He also told us he would like to send Christmas cards to all of the missionaries in the mission. He wants us to improve the "Just serve website" and find more service opportunities throughout the mission! That is basically what I have done all week, was improve the Just serve website and find more service opportunities.

 It is kinda a big task to start and so I decided I would make a spreadsheet on Excel of all of the zones in the mission, and wherever the service is located in the mission I would put them under the right zone with an address and a phone number they can contact the company! It is a lot of work and so that is what I have been doing all week long. It has been good! 

Wednesday: We went to the office from 10-5 again. It was good! I was working on that Excel sheet and the Just serve website all day! Sister Edwards wasn't in the office today, and so I covered media all by myself today! We sent off 3 big packages today. It was fun! After we finished in the office we tried some potentials and went to wal-mart because we didn't have time to go on that day. 

Thursday: Thanksgiving day! We tried some Less Actives in Jackson, and then we headed up to Madison, MS to see some of Sister Williams old investigators and members. They are all such wonderful people! We had dinner with Sister Davin. She was so sweet to feed us! 

Friday: We were in the mission office all day and then I had an unexpected visitor come see me while I working! It was one of my dad's old neighbor when he was growing up and he actually served in this mission too! He was a pretty cool guy, I got to meet him and his sweet family! After work we saw the Bett's! They gave us their Thanksgiving leftovers, and then we saw Allen! (One of sister Williams old Recent Converts she worked with)  It was fun! 

Saturday: We weekly planned because we didn't have time on Friday to do it. It was good! We also went out with the Clinton Sisters for the night! I got to see Sister Mellor again! I love that girl to pieces! 

Sunday: We had church and went to visit some Less Actives in Jackson. We got to see a few people and it went well! Hopefully we can get them back! 


Whelp, that was our week in a nutshell! It was busy, and we got a lot of work done. I love these southerns! I would legit do anything for them. Being a missionary is the best thing ever! If any of you are thinking about serving a mission I would recommend that you go. It is such a blessing in my life and you will learn so many incredible one- on- one lessons from the Lord. I love y'all so much! I hope you have a blessed week! (: 
Sister Williams and McKennah at their Thanksgiving dinner with Sister Davin

A picture McKennah liked at a members home


Dearest mom,

Things are getting better over here! We had a come to Jesus moment on Thursday and things are getting better. Man, sounds like y'all have had a crazy week! Dang, has Ayden beaten my record yet? Hahah also, I feel like I should be in the clear as far as NOT having a single ticket on my mission, or driving like a maniac anymore! Can I get an award? Like maybe a medal or something? hahah I am just kidding, but my driving is for reals way better! It was by the grace of God, I am sure! and poor Hunter! Man, that is too bad! :( I will pray for him and his family! That looks like it hurts! I have also been praying for the Giacalone's..:/ Is Elder Giacalone home now? Is he going back? That just makes me soo sad! 

This week has been pretty good over here. I love what I do it is soo fun! I really really have a hard time believing that I am going home here in a couple weeks! It seems so crazy to me! I am excited and nervous, but I know that it is all for the Lord! This past week I have decided to just take control over some of the tasks that we were doing. This week I was able to call many universities all throughout the mission and I also made a spreadsheet on Excel full of service opportunities, and I added addresses, and phone numbers. I also put then in order according to the zones in the mission. Each zone will be able to have several places to try for service. I looked up soup kitchens, Salvation Army's, Red Crosses, non profit companies ect. It was an all week event and I am not even close to being done with it. There is so much more I want to do. 

I also told Sister Williams that I would like to line everyone up for the Zone Conference pictures in December while She takes the pictures. I am making strides. I am including myself in the work. I hope that President Olson will see that we are both working hard. I could really care less about who gets the credit of things. I just want to serve! Anyways, that is a little update about me. 

I am excited to see you soon! It will be amazing! I can't wait! I pray that y'all will get here safely. I can't wait to see you. I still pray for y'all daily. I hope Logan had a great Thanksgiving too. I have been praying about him as well. I love you! I will see you very soon! 

Love,
Sister Scott 

McKennah and her district: Elder Hubert, Elder Jensen, Elder Buehner, Elder Davidson and Sister Williams

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Mission Visitor from home...

Tyler Bergen a friend from high school dropped in to see McKennah...

This is what he said: "After 20 years finally went back to the Mississippi Jackson Mission home where I served my mission.  Even better I got to spend some time with Sister Scott (daughter of Darren Scott and Kimberly Estoque Scott). What a cool experience to spend some time with a young woman at the end of her mission who has served so well. She told me "make sure you tell my mom and dad I am healthy, happy and can't wait to see them in three weeks.  Honestly what a cool experience for me".

Florence, MS- Week #80


Hey there everybody!
 I hope you have had a fantastic week! We have been doing pretty good over here! This week was filled with a lot of stuff, so I hope you are ready for this! 

Sunday: We went to church and then after church we packed up all of our stuff to travel to Shreveport, MS! We spent the night with the Bossier Sisters and we had a ton of fun! We stayed up talking to them all night it was great! 

Monday: We did personal and companion study, and then we headed up to the church for the Zone Training Meeting! During the break of the meeting we took headshots of the missionaries in that zone for the Tranfer board in President Olson's office! It was a ton of fun! I got to run into one of my old comps Sister Steadman! It totally made my day! I love that girl to death! Of course we took some pictures and we matched yet again! Hahah #compunity #notevenplanned it was amazing!

McKennah and Sister Steadman

 That night we went on splits with the Brownlee Sisters. We found some cool potentials for them so hopefully they will just be able to baptize them all! That night we traveled to Monroe, LA and spent the night with the Monroe STL's! Yup, y'all know what that means! I spent the night with Sister Saunders too! We had a blast. We just caught up all night and laughed at our crazy selves. I freaking love her so much too! (: 

Tuesday: We had our studies in the morning and then we went to their Zone Training meeting to take more pictures! We left their meeting early, and then made our way back to our own area to work and spend the night in our own apartment. 

Wednesday: We went to our own Zone Training Meeting, and at the end of the meeting they had my comp and I bear our final testimony as a missionary, that was some sad stuff right there! It was really cool though because we had all of the sisters that came out with us there and they bore their testimonies as well! It was fun seeing sister Bartsch one more time before we went home. Next time I see here it will be at the mission home!  we have pictures of that too!

Last transfer for these 4....

Sister Bartsch, McKennah's companion from the MTC

McKennah and Sister Maughn (a favorite of hers)

That night we traveled to Hattiesburg and I got to visit Mr. Bob Buckner again! He is one of the highlights of my mission! He is awesome! We had a good visit and got to catch up a bit! I will be seeing him again when my parents come and pick me up from the mission. I am soo pumped for that! Then we spent the night in my old apartment, that was super weird! So many memories were flashing back in my mind as I was there. I love Hattiesburg so much! Definitely one of my most favorite areas! 

 Sister (Isabelle) Alvey a friend from high school

 Sister Anderson

McKennah and an old investigator Dinah

Thursday: We went to the Zone Training Meeting in Hattiesburg, and took more pictures! It was fun seeing some more friends. I am soo blessed to have had the greatest friends on my mission, I am excited to get with all of them when we get home!

McKennah and Elder Brown

Elder Tae Tofa (Elder Brown photo bomb)

That night we went to Gulfport, MS to spend the night with Sister Williams old comp Sister Thompson! It was soo fun! This was the first time ever for me! I was soo excited to come here! The weather was awesome, the palm trees were legit, everything was soo beautiful except for the water. haha  it was like greenish, it was weird! Thank goodness nobody swims in it! Who knows what is in the water anyways!  haha.

 First visit to the coast!

McKennah and her companion Sister Williams
Friday: We took our last set of pictures for the Gulfport zone! We left that zone conference early and then went to work in the office in Brandon! And then we went home and crashed. We were so exaughsted. We got a lot done though! 

Baby Wells (Elder Wells)

 Gulfport ZTM with her friends

Caught a frog!!! Her face says it all

Saturday: We went to Jackson to try some Less Actives in the area and then that night we went to Florence to see some old investigators sister Williams taught! 

Sunday: We went to church. Y'all I love this branch! These people crack me up! They are truly amazing. Then we ate a quick lunch at the church and went right back to work! We visited a couple less actives in the branch and then went and saw some more members in Florence! 

It has been a very eventually week and I don't really have the time to explain it all. It was fun seeing the whole mission and seeing all my mission friends. I love them so much! I hope y'all have a blessed week.I hope you enjoy Thanksgiving, it truly is a time to give thanks. I am grateful for this time to be a missionary. I am grateful for awesome friends. I am grateful for the gospel. I know that this church is true! I love it with all my heart! I challenge you all to think of at least 10 things you are grateful for this week. I know that the Lord will bless you for it and that you will see how merciful the Lord really is in our lives.  I love y'all! Have a great week!

​Sister Rodriguez

Sister May, a mission sister

Sister Giles

McKennah's baby, Sister Mellor

 Sister Fonua

Monday, November 14, 2016

Florence, MS - Week #79

McKennah and her new comp Sister Williams


Hey y'all! 
This week has been crazy! It has been one of learning, and scheduling and lots of planning! Sister Williams is my new comp! She is from Monroe,UT and was just barely my STL while I was in wake village! She is so awesome and we have been having a ball together! 

So on Sunday, I got a phone call from President. He told me that I was going to be transferred. He said I would be living in Florence, MS and traveling to Brandon MS everyday to work in the mission office! He also said that he had several assignments he wanted us to do and that one of those things we would be doing is traveling the whole mission and taking pictures of all the missionaries in this mission! He said that he was looking forward to seeing me in a couple days to start my new calling. It was actually a really cool experience because I just prayed on Saturday morning that I would have opportunities when I return home to practice taking pictures. I want to be a photographer and so I was praying that the Lord would give me a chance to do that. it was soo cool! I know that the Lord answers my prayers. He always does! 

Monday, Sister Steadman and I got transfer calls this morning! She will be staying in good ole Wake Village. I had to say goodbye to lots of people, it was super sad! I will miss them! 

Tuesday,We had to wake up super early in the morning to be a T-point. We spent the night with the Brownlee Sisters.When we got there,  Sister Williams and I found out that we will be new companions! We were so PUMPED! Once we got to Brandon, MS we met with President Olson and he took us out to lunch! He explained to us some of the things he wants us to do these next 5 weeks. It was a good conversation!  

Wednesday, 
We unpacked and worked in the mission office! It was a bit stressful because we were new and had no idea what we were doing! But thankfully we were able to go to President's Olson's house that night and he explained more things of what he wanted us to do. We also transferred pictures from their cell phones to the computer for them. hahah they aren't the most tech savy people in the world! 

Thursday,
I attended my first MLC meeting (Missionary Leadership Conference)! I got to see some old comps! Sister Abril ( one of my trainees) and Sister Saunders! I was soo happy to see them again! They are such awesome missionaries! 

Friday,
We did some weekly planning and worked in the office again!
Saturday,
We worked in Jackson, MS. We were finding Recent converts and some less actives to visit! We also met some members. I got to meet the branch president and his wife, they are so awesome!
Sunday,
We attended church and had a potluck afterwards! And then after that we drove to Shreveport,LA and visited some old members that Sister Williams worked with and spent the night with the Bossier Sisters. It was soo fun! 

We had a very busy week and got a lot done.I just know that this is where I am supposed to be. This is truly the Lord's mission. It is about what he wants and what he would have me do. I love my savior. He is truly amazing and has done so much for me. He really does love us soo much! He knows what is best! I love y'all! Have a blessed week! (:To my dearest family and friends! 


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Thank you for the encouragement and support that I have received this past week with being transferred and all, it means a lot to me! Like I said in my last email, I was going to be transferred and I left y'all on a cliff hanger..sorry! my mission president asked me to not tell anybody where I was going or what I was doing. SO! Now I can tell what has been going on in my life this past week and what I will be doing for the rest of the transfer.

 It is kinda complicated to explain..but I will do my best! As of right now, I live in Florence, MS (which is 15 minutes away from the mission office) But I work in Brandon, MS and I attend the Jackson, MS branch! YES!! I AM BACK IN A BRANCH!! (:  I was soo excited! Many of y'all will probably remember that I served in Sandhill, MS a few months back, and that was the best branch ever! The Jackson branch is a bit different but I love it!  hahah. The Sandhill Branch is full of white people and the Jackson Branch is full of black people! The sass is REAL! I will miss it so much when I go home! I am so excited to work with all of them! 

So, before I tell y'all everything that happened this week I figured y'all would want to know what my days and weeks will be like for the rest of my mission! I will be waking up @ 6:30 everyday, still have studies from 8-10 and then from 10-5 I will be working in the mission office!  After that from 5-8:30 we do as much preselyting and less active visits as we can. 

We have a few projects that we are working on in the office. Sister Williams and I will be helping President Olson get a timeline of every baptism that has taken place in this mission and what leads those people to be baptized! It is kinda weird because we do a lot of the work in THE President's Office. That is the place where he receives revelation where to place missionaries for transfers! He has a board in his office of where all of the missionaries are serving along with their comps. When transfers comes around he has the assistants to president help him move around the other missionaries on the board to where they need to be for the upcoming transfer! It was cool to see where it all started! 

 We also help the senior couples with their callings in the office, I have been helping Sister Edwards with media! She is such an awesome lady, I love her soo much! In fact! She served in Sandhill with her husband about a year ago! So, it has been fun to catch up and talk about some of my favorite people!  I help put together her packages to send off media around the mission and I take phone calls from missionaries to place orders, and so I get to talk to all my friends wherever they are serving. It is awesome! We also take phone calls from people who call the mission office as well. President Olson has a number of things that he wants us to do and so it is kinda hard to explain everything that we have been asked to do! Sister Williams likes to call us the "first sister AP's" (Assistants to President) but I don't really like calling us that, haha because we aren't any different than any other missionary! We also will be traveling around the whole mission to help President Olson on some special assignments. Right now we are in Shreveport,LA to help with some zone training and take new headshots of every single missionary! We will start here and then make our way down to Gulfport, MS. We wont be home at all this week but we will be home next Monday to work in the office again. It is soo fun and been very exciting to be a part of this!  We are pretty excited about it all! 

That is just a little idea about what my new calling is. I love it! It has been a blast and I am excited to work with Sister Williams and president Olson this transfer. I know that this is where I am supposed to be! I am excited to see what is in store these next 4 weeks! 

Monday, November 7, 2016

Wake Village, TX- Week #78


 Wake Village, Texas- Texarkana



Hey y'all!

I hope that everyone is doing well! I just wanted to personally say THANK YOU for every single one of you for supporting me in serving our Lord and Master, even Jesus Christ. It has been a crazy journey and experience that I know will be forever a huge part of my heart and in my life. I am sooo grateful to have been here in the Mississippi Jackson Mission. I have learned so much and I am STILL learning a ton. The Lord has shaped me and refined me in ways that I didn't know were possible. I LOVE HIM Y'ALL! I really, really do! 

This week was an unusual week! Hahah we had our normal P-day, and working day on Tuesday, but on Wednesday we had a funeral for 2 missionaries that are going home tomorrow actually! (they really aren't dead, but it is missionary tradition to have funerals when one finishes their mission). It was pretty well done job! They did it based off the movie "clue" and we had to find the murderers of Elder Brown and Stanford! It was soo fun! My comp got framed! We all thought she was the killer but turns out it wasn't her! haha it was a really fun time! 

Later that night we met a lady while tracting, her name is Esther! (yes like the bible esther!) How funny huh?! Well, she was just asking us SO many questions and we got to bear our testimonies and invite her to read the BOM and it was an amazing experience! Her husband was there for the lesson too and he asked us if he can get the BOM App on his phone, we said YES! It was amazing, he just checked out for the rest of that lesson, he just started reading it right then while we were there!! Isn't that soo cool?!? I thought it was awesome stuff! They invited us to come back the next day to teach them. 

On Thursday, we went back and taught them again, and they weren't as receptive because they had a friend from their local church there! :/ THAT WAS SUCH A DOWNER! I really don't like it when that happens! Whelp, we are going to "keep on keeping on" as the lovely southerns would say! hahah I really do believe they will open up! It will be better this next go around! (: 

The rest of the week wasn't that great..Sister Steadman was sick :( I felt so bad!! I was trying to help her out! Poor thing, well, this next week will be better! 

Well, this is the last week of the transfer, and you know what that means right? Yup! I will be getting transferred for my very LAST transfer! I got to say i was very shocked! I had prepared myself to stay here in Wake Village, but I guess the Lord had other plans. I have prayed and I KNOW that this is where I should be. I know that wherever I go this next transfer is right where the Lord wants me. I know that everything will " Work out for good". I love y'all! Have a blessed week! 



Dear Mom, 

Oh how I miss you! I was reading through your email and I was just loving all of it! I was looking at the pictures first this time before I read your newsletter and I couldn't tell the twins apart!! I literally couldn't tell them apart! It was the wierdest thing, I guess it has been a really long time since I have seen those kids, I love them sooo much!!! 

So, I have some news..and a bit of surprising news! I have been asked to be transferred for my last 5 weeks of the mission! President Olson called me on Sunday about my new assignment, and I have to keep it on the DL until he gives me permission to tell people about it. He told me some of the things that I would be asked to do and I was in SHOCK! I cannot wait to tell you about it! I know that this is what the Lord wants me to do right now, and that this is the place he wants me to be. ( Yes I know where I am going and what I am doing). I can't wait! I hope that y'all have a great week! SOrry, I have neglected y'all with no pictures lately..my picture converter broke and we have not had time to upload them but I have many pictures to send today! I am excited for you to see them! Anyways, we are headed to Shreveport,LA to drop me off after we finish emailing here..it is so crazy. I thought I would finish my mission here in Texarkana, the news was shocking but as I prayed and counseled with the Lord about it, I felt peace and comfort. I know that the Lord has great trust in me and expectations for me to meet. I am excited! I love y'all! I know that the Lord is in all things.

 As far as I am aware, It is elections this week, and my mission president shared a scripture and a thought with me that brought me a lot of peace and comfort, I think that this can help y'all and maybe bring peace to you too! he said
 No matter who rules or what happens, remember that "all flesh is in mine hands; be still and know that I am God." D&C 101:16. Let us be positive, cheerful and obedient, and He will provide for us all that He sees is best for us.
I know that this is true! ALL flesh is in his hands, he knows what is going on all around us. I trust in Him, he knows best. It will be hard and a scary road that we will face but I truly do believe that God is in control. Anyways, these were the thoughts that I have this week, I will send y'all pictures! I LOVE YOU MOM!!! I LOVE YOU BOYS!! I LOVE YOU DADDY! Y'all are amazing, I cannot wait to see you in 5 weeks, it will be here before we all know it! I look forward to it! Thanks for being such a big support and strength these past 17 months..It means the world to me! 

Love always,
Sister Scott 

Costumes I sent McKennah and Sister Steadman for Halloween



Act of Service raking leaves