Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Week Thirty Four

Eric says:

You ended that message from Grandma with, "Grandpa suggested that you teach the senior couples about the young elder mission rules, too."  I guess I didn't realize that it was Grandpa suggesting that, but what I meant is that that's not my job, It's President Workman's job.

As for the driving record situation, the only reason they need my driving record is because the cars we drive aren't ours, they're actually owned by the Temple Square Mission.  So yes the Sisters are nice enough to let us use their vans.  But that's why they ask for driving records of who's going to be driving their vans because they want to know if the person driving it is actually capable. 


I'm happy about the changes and from what I can tell some of us are [happy], but most aren't and are pretty stressed  about it.  Us leaders are trying our best to work with them and I'm sure once we all get comfortable with it they'll do fine.  Yesterday Elder Seitz and I presented the lesson we are going to teach on Sunday to our district to show how it's done.  And everyone in my district said they feel confident they can do that, but that's just my district.

We didn't have to work on Labor Day because the library was closed.  We just had a little pizza party and then district meeting.  Before that I pretty much just played board games with my apartment all day.  We also discovered that one of our coaches has a bed in it so we turned into little kids again and played around with the cushions and stuff.

I don't know how this happened but it did.
Also Elder Seitz and Elder Hamblin and I went to get milkshakes at Johnny Rockets at City Creek.  They sat us next to the annoying jukebox so that we couldn't hear each other talk.

A random waiter came over and volunteered to take a picture as soon as he saw that I had a camera.
I'm still singing in the choir and I got upgraded to a tenor.  How I managed that I do not know.

I never have the time to type everything I want in one e-mail so I keep promising letters and those usually don't end up happening either.  But I'll try my best this week.

Love,
Elder Larson

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