Hello, friends! Here's the quickest catch-up post ever from the last few weeks of summer, so I don't forget to get it down and, also, so that I can move onto other things to blog about.
My college friend, Brenda, recently came to town. It had been many years since I'd seen her and it was great to catch up! She played a role in Glen and I getting together, so she holds a special place in our hearts.
Here is Emma with the stake RS presidency she served with before she moved away. They really miss her, as do I.
Here is Glen with the EQ presidency from our old ward (minus the secretary)...
Before we were officially sustained in our new ward, I had my "old ward" RS presidency over one last time.
We made food as a service for
someone with health issues in the ward and just had fun eating, playing games, and hanging out together. This is
where I told them that we would be leaving them the following week.
Leaving them so soon
after starting is honestly one of the hardest parts about getting this new calling. I felt like we had just learned everyone's names and were just starting to develop some good relationships. That's okay though...we are already feeling the Lord's hand working to help us in our new ward and now we'll have double the YSA friends!
We loved, loved, loved having her around again...
It made the week extra busy, but it also made the week extra good!
#bonustimewithemma Adam was around for part of the same week Emma was here until he could move into his new
apartment. We did A LOT of yardwork together while he was here and I think we wore him out pretty good by the time
he moved into his new apartment. It's
a cool old building on BYU Campus, but doesn't have good classrooms, so we move over to another building for 2nd hour.
Adam just started at his new ward this past week as well and his Bishop gave everyone in the ward a sand dollar from the Oregon coast as a welcome gift.
I haven't blogged about it yet, but will soon...but we were just in Oregon visiting Adam's mission. While we were there, we spent some time at the coast and Adam searched high and low for sand dollars, but never found an intact one.
The gift seemed like a little tender mercy / confirmation that he's right where he's supposed to be for this school year.