This is going to be a short email this week, just because not that much has
happened since last week. All of the investigators I'm teaching are doing
fine, none of them have changed that much since the last week or two and
we're still teaching all of them. Elder Smith and I haven't really had any
crazy, fun, or awesome contacts. For the most part I can't even remember
what has happened since the last time I wrote all ya'll.
The only really awesome that happened is that we had a ward Pioneer Day
party. Lillian, one of the investigators I'm teaching, brought a dunk tank,
which was a huge hit. Elder Smith and I ran the Race Station, which was
Gunny Sack and Three-Legged races. There was a children's archery station
and a horse racing station too. Not real horses, but those ones that are a
pole with a horse head sticking out the top. The dinner was absolutely
phenomenal. There was this family there that played old-timey music, like
Sweet Betsy from Pike , and She'll be Coming Round the Mountain. The
violinist was a 12-year-old girl who was absolutely amazing. We had quite a
few non-members there, which is always fun to see.
I just looked over my planner, and really not much has happened. We went
down the hill to Rancho Cucamonga so Elder Smith could be interviewed by
the Mission Prez, which took all day, and not much else. We did get some
pretty awesome Zone T-Shirts that Elder Smith drew. I should send you a
picture some time.
happened since last week. All of the investigators I'm teaching are doing
fine, none of them have changed that much since the last week or two and
we're still teaching all of them. Elder Smith and I haven't really had any
crazy, fun, or awesome contacts. For the most part I can't even remember
what has happened since the last time I wrote all ya'll.
The only really awesome that happened is that we had a ward Pioneer Day
party. Lillian, one of the investigators I'm teaching, brought a dunk tank,
which was a huge hit. Elder Smith and I ran the Race Station, which was
Gunny Sack and Three-Legged races. There was a children's archery station
and a horse racing station too. Not real horses, but those ones that are a
pole with a horse head sticking out the top. The dinner was absolutely
phenomenal. There was this family there that played old-timey music, like
Sweet Betsy from Pike , and She'll be Coming Round the Mountain. The
violinist was a 12-year-old girl who was absolutely amazing. We had quite a
few non-members there, which is always fun to see.
I just looked over my planner, and really not much has happened. We went
down the hill to Rancho Cucamonga so Elder Smith could be interviewed by
the Mission Prez, which took all day, and not much else. We did get some
pretty awesome Zone T-Shirts that Elder Smith drew. I should send you a
picture some time.
Everyone who reads this should email me! I love getting emails!
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This picture is something funny I saw on a road out here.
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| These are of different parts of my house. Its pretty nice |
| Our Truck |
| Phelan on fire! OOOOh, scary! |
| These first two are of Joshua trees, one minute after another, one facing west |
| and the other east |
| The next three are of a cool tower Elder Smith and I made of nails and pass-along cards |
| The next two are me and Elder Smith and me and |
| Elder Mitchel on a hike two weeks ago |
| This one is an awesome place called Inspiration Point. It is pretty cool |
| I'm supposed to be the fourth palm tree, or something, Brother Chaffee had me take that one. |
| The couple in the picture with us are the Chaffees. |
| Absolutely awesome family. They've got 3 kids, who are all superb. They drove us to the temple and then took us to Cafe Rio afterward. |
r.sage.taylor@myldsmail.net
Now go, and be golden,
Elder Sage Taylor
Now go, and be golden,
Elder Sage Taylor
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