HELLO!
this elder smart, your ever wacky, ever... um something that rhymes with whacky.... glitchy? I dunno.
anyway thanks for reading everyone, heres the set up for today.
starters, we said goodbye to christensen and hatch who were some of my favorite companions so far so I wanted to quote them.
hatch quotes:
"elder smart, as your personal therapist I want you to look me in the eye and tell me you CAN do this"~ on the topic of ME driving.
Christensen: in his final testamony~ "I WANNA TALK ABOUT CHICKENS!"
and quoting me. "salamander!"
and had a reunion with elder anderson, one of my trainers, we also had the opportunity to welcome the newest watacian missionary, elder Tani! who.... well might be the most feminine hawaiian I have ever met! (for those of you who know me my reaction was like this. 0.0 -facepalm- OH COME ON!!!!)
he is a pretty funny guy though:
"I just want everyone to be happy, if your happy, I'm happy.
if your not happy... well I'm still happy but I'm less happy for you!"
I've also had a movie experience. it was kinda like in the movies where a crazy kid takes you on a grand adventure and you end up in a mystical place with great experiences? well in this case we went on a chase through a apartment... into a hilly trailer part... and met a family! so yeah!... still the same concept! this kid was like 'hey! you guys! you took us to church!'
and me and elder tani (still working on saying his name right) were like 'we did??' so we followed him on his bike where we met his mom and sister who wants to be baptized and her name is tyler... or tylee... or maria... or whatever the heck she feels like being called at the time.
also I'm going to delve back intime for a bitback to my ol' rochester days.
so we all remember natalie right? right.
well at one point she was 'dating' a sixth grader by the name of Jacob wolfe or if your me (or saphira tristan or maralyn) making fun of him
"YACOB VOLFEE!!!" in a russian accent.
well we were hearing this long story about this boy and some of her trials with him (natalie being a typical middleschooler issue gal) when some one asked what his grade was which she or her mother replied that he was a sixth grader, to which I quickly reply with. 'wait, so your a cougar??' to which I received an evil glare from her, but a high-five from her mother. aaah good times.
well folks I'm off! I believe I have sent good blog-fodder for today!
a special shout out to my mother, my savannah and all my other friends who are routing for me!
peace off!
Elder J Smart