I woke up early to go to Andy Proctor's apartment. He told me all about his experience in the BYU-Jerusalem: the souvenirs he got (and how to haggle the best prices for said items), places he went, things I should bring, etc. Oh, man--I cannot wait! Church was good, too, I got a new calling! Ward temple committee co-chair. I'm so glad to have a calling again and look forward to serving. My dad called with a computer question and mentioned that our cell phone plan ends next week, so now I'm pondering which service (and which phones) I'd want...
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Merry
2/22/2010 12:23:55 am
I didn't know you were going to Jerusalem! Awesome!
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Kendel
2/22/2010 06:42:14 am
Thanks Merry!
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