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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Mission Memories & Magnum Bars

IMG_3777 Today after work/school, Autumn & I went over to Mom & Dad’s.   Dad had to go in to work, but he had put a lasagna in the oven, so we ate that for dinner and I let Autumn watch an episode of the Backyardigans until we had to leave for my Single Adult meeting.  I told her that she had to be really good during the meeting, and she was a perfect little angel!  She just sat next to me and colored in a coloring book I had brought to keep her occupied.  Dad was able to come and get her at 7:30 when he got done with work.  The meeting was really good and we got a lot accomplished and felt the Spirit.

P1030518 On the way home, I stopped at WalMart to pick up my the pictures that I was missing from my mission, which I had printed off.  There were 184 that I was missing!!!  I was walking past an end cap and let out a little yelp of excitement b/c I saw these Magnum bars.  Sis. Jones & I LOVED these, and would eat them every so often.  We especially liked eating them when we went back to visit Slovenija in 2004.  The Magnum bars were expensive ($3.48 for just 3 bars), but I know the memories that will come flooding back when I eat it, will be worth it (even though the calories won’t be worth it).  I just wish I lived closer to Jonesy & Brenner so we could eat them together during a Girl’s Night Out.

IMG_3766I went and got Autumn from Dad and we came home and I put her to bed.  I have some super exciting news to share about my Project Life I’m doing of my mission, but I’m going to be a teaser and just leave it at that for now.  Since I talk about PL so much and how I stay up so late each night to work on it, I figured I’d better post some pics so y’all could see my hard work.  Here’s the first week of my mission PL where I got to meet Pres. & Sis. Aardema before he became the mission president.  I also got to do a live session in the Salt Lake City temple w/ Mom and Dad, which was really neat.  As you can see, PL couldn’t be easier.  I just use the awesome cards in the kit from Becky Higgins and then I slipped my pictures into the slots of the plastic sheets, wrote some notes on the journaling cards and…TA-DA!

IMG_3770 I also love that I can add in things between the pictures.  This is a sign that was on our door when we got to the MTC along with the schedule for the 2 months I was there.  I just put those in a regular 8x10 plastic sheet protector and stuck that in the binder.  Couldn’t be easier!

IMG_3771 On the left page, I wrote about each of our 3 language teachers we had.  Then I started a new “subject” on the right hand side of the page, which was all about how many Polynesian Elders there were at the MTC.  And y’all know I LOVE me some Polynesian guys!

IMG_3779 This was the day that we got to Slovenija and how Elder Holland came to visit that same day!  I know you can’t see it very well, but on the far left, middle row, I cut out a 2x3 card from the inside of an envelope that had the name of the church in all sorts of languages.  That’s what I  love about PL…it’s just so incredibly versatile and can be adapted to work however you need it to.

IMG_3773 On this page, you can see where I was missing some pictures.  I just cut a 4x6 index card in half and wrote what pictures should go there and the date.  That way I could do my journaling for that picture, and just keep on moving instead of letting a missing picture hold me up.  For things that were too big for the journaling spots or too small for the 4x6 pictures, I just adhered them to a 4x6 index card and put them in.  For example…my bus pass in the upper right hand corner.  I also included some mementos like my library card where we would go to email our parents on Preparation Days.

IMG_3769This is what my dining room table looks like right now.  It’s a mess, but a controlled and organized mess.  I also have my mission journal/binder on a chair to my right and the binder of all my emails that Mom printed off from my mission on a chair to my left.  So far I have only made a small dent in all of the pictures I have yet to “Project Life”, but I am thrilled w/ the progress I’ve made in such a short amount of time.  Already I love flipping through the pages and reliving the great moments and memories of the MTC and my first few months in Slovenija.  It’s now 1:40 am, so I guess I’d better call it a night (or is that morning)?!

1 comment:

Megan said...

What's the super exciting news about your Project Life? Povej!!