Sunday, June 22, 2014

Missionary Service and May Photos

I've been neglecting this blog and am once again making my return.

When I started as a mission we were still using blue planners and required to log hours of what we did each we.  We were required to log four hours of service each week.

***July 10, 2004 JOURNAL: Kohla Mehla
          We did service this morning at the rec center, next to high school.  It was a self appointed project and we were hopeful tha tno one would tell us to leave.  It was good though.  We did some mutimut (pulling weeds) and picked up leaves.  The place looked a lot better than when we got there so, we felt quite successful.  I think we need to start thinking about service ideas before Friday night.  I know we should always ask people if there's anything we can do to help them.  They will most likely tell us no, but they might tell us yes.

          There was a huge mehla (funeral) today.  Totally "killed" our proselyting efforts.

          We were looking at a drawing Sis. Garber had, tonight.  It was a drawing of all the missionaries that ere on Guam when she was there.  Of course there were over exaggerations that made it possible to identify each missionary.  I wondered what I woudl've looked like if I were drawn in that picture.  How do other people see me?  It made me think a lot about my actions - the things I want people to see and think when they see me.  I couldn't really answer any of those questions but, I did think on it.



22 June 2014

I know now what I would want that exaggerated drawing of myself to look like.  I would like it to have a giant heart and a really big, cheesy smile!

I'm going to do the thing where I load a bunch of pictures.  Enjoy!


May Beach House Weekend







The Clarks came to visit






Uncle Jared visited and brought water guns







Aunty Jerica graduated with her Master's degree in Second Languages








-ARi