Today is transfer meeting, and Sister Olsen is getting transferred. :\
But Bishop Patton had invited me to have breakfast at their place today with the Sisternaries. Sister Olsen didn't know I was gonna be there. I kinda hid out in the living room while her and Sister Moore and Sister Young were in the kitchen. When I did enter the kitchen, I stood right next to her, but she didn't realize I was there for a good ten seconds. haha!
Her eyes were all red and puffy, so she had definitely been crying last night. I cried, too. She and Sister Moore were at FHE for maybe two minutes. When I drove home, I just started crying. My mom and my sisters gave me a weird look. I could tell they were thinking, "get over it." But Sister Olsen has become a friend to me, and I know I'm gonna miss her.
But, I also feel really blessed. She was in the Northridge YSA ward for six months, and I was in it for five of those. It's been fun! And I just know I'll be seeing her again someday!
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Monday, May 5, 2014
Cinco De Mayo F(HE)iesta!
I planned my second FHE activity tonight!
This time, it wasn't so spiritual. :\
But it was fun!
I brought a piñata! And we made elote, or corn on the cobb but Mexican style! And handmade tortillas! And huevos (eggs) with chorizo! And we played loteria, which is a Hispanic version of Bingo, but it uses images, and you recite a little riddle for the image!
It was really fun! People enjoyed it, so much so that they even put the candy back in the piñata just to hit it again! :)
This time, it wasn't so spiritual. :\
But it was fun!
I brought a piñata! And we made elote, or corn on the cobb but Mexican style! And handmade tortillas! And huevos (eggs) with chorizo! And we played loteria, which is a Hispanic version of Bingo, but it uses images, and you recite a little riddle for the image!
It was really fun! People enjoyed it, so much so that they even put the candy back in the piñata just to hit it again! :)
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