This week my grandma, Connie Marie Brooks Grace, finished her earthly mission and has made the big transfer to the “mundo espiritual.” She left a legacy of love, kindness, music, and family, all of which I’m eternally grateful. She’s been my grandma for 20 years and will be my hero forever.
One thing I’ve learned this week is just how perfect God’s plan is. Not just his plan for our eternal progression and families, but also for our mortal peace and happiness.
If any of you didn’t know, just a few years ago, during the covid years I want to say the church changed the rules for missionary communication on the mission. Instead of just calling home Mother’s Day and Christmas, missionaries could now call every P-day.
This news excited me for my mission but wasn’t all that decision-altering. I’d always known I’d go on a mission whether I could call every week or not. It just seemed like a nice bonus.
I now understand it was truly a miracle. God was laying the work and preparing the way so that I would have a chance to say goodbye to my beloved Grandma Grace. I was able to call and talk to my grandma in real time, tell her that I loved her, and give her one last “tchau” on this earth before I will see her again after this life.
My grandma wants you to know that you are a child of God, He has sent you here, and you’ll live with Him someday.
“And, if you keep my commandments and endure to the end you shall have eternal life, which gift is the greatest of all the gifts of God.” (D&C 14:7)
That’s all folks, Tchau tchau for now!
Com amor,
Sister Alyssa Grace
Jaboatão Dos Guararapes, Brasil










