Sorry all, I'm just not in the mood to write much today.
But...
Some fun little things:
Cabbage, rhubarb, and carrots grow like crazy here. So we eat a lot of coleslaw, rhubarb desserts, and carrots.
Church is super fun, except for....
When people start to speculate and teach false doctrine in classes where our investigators are in.
When the Elders Quorum lesson is on Marriage.
I've learned some cool little things about the symbolism of the Sacrament.
"And behold, I am the light and the life of the world; and I have drunk out of that bitter cup which the Father hathgiven me, and have glorified the Father in taking upon me the sins of the world, in the which I have suffered the willof the Father in all things from the beginning."
Drinking out of the sacrament cup not only reminds us of the blood he spilt, but the cup reminds us of the bitter cup he drank.
When we partake of the sacrament, we consume the bread and the water, and it goes inside of our bodies. The water and bread become a part of us.
When we eat the bread, and drink the water, there is symbolism that we are allowing Jesus to become a part of us.
I may be wrong on those symbols, but I thought it was interesting and cool.
We had exchanges last week, and the night when we got back together, Elder Nichols was in a super bad mood. Man he was in a bad mood. I asked him what was wrong, and he said, "Sorry, I'm just tired. I got NO SLEEP last night. I don't know how Elder Dahls companion does it. The snoring is ruthless."
Last week we ate a lot of Salmon and some moose burgers. The moose burgers were delicious. I'm still not a big fan of fish. But I will eat it. I had an amazing discovery this past week: Lemon juice. Thanks to lemon juice, I can eat Salmon like nobody's business.
The other night, as I was writing some things down, I looked into the kitchen and I saw this:
Good old Elder Nichols :)
We had the hardest time putting all our cameras on a timer and then running back and organizing ourselves:
We see moose all the time:
This transfers planner cover:
Alaska is beautiful.
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