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Temple on P-Day

Wednesday, September 8, 2004 I got to go to the temple today. I’m so glad that I have a temple here in my mission. I can’t imagine what it would be like to not go to the temple for two…

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Trying not to argue and hard work

Tuesday, September 7, 2004 We had a really interesting discussion this morning. We taught and he told us that he had a question that he would ask us after the discussion. We were immediately on our guard to make sure…

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Busy attending church 2 times on Sunday

Monday, September 6, 2004 Yesterday was crazy because we had to go to meetings for two wards. It’s been hard to get up to speed on the investigators in the San Juan area but with the help of Sister Tess…

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Introducing Elder Tipton

Saturday, September 4, 2004 This morning we had a good 2nd discussion with Bro Winnie Ramos. Elder Tipton has a great visual aid of a stair case with the steps being the first principles and ordinance of the gospel. It’s…

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Forgot about service project so just went proselyting

Friday, September 3, 2004 We didn’t have service today because after transfers we were each responsible to get our own service. I didn’t know that so I didn’t have anything prepared. We just went out and did proselyting this morning.…

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Must’ve been a long day

Thursday, September 2, 2004 Today was my first

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Transfer Day: Greenhills to Greenhills & San Juan
Transfer Day: Greenhills to Greenhills & San Juan

Transfer Day: Greenhills to Greenhills & San Juan

Wednesday, September 1, 2004 Today is transfer day. I said good bye to Elder Sangco this morning. Actually he left without telling me that he was so I didn’t get to really say good bye. I’ll miss him a lot.…

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Last full day with my trainer . . . and the journal tradition
Last full day with my trainer . . . and the journal tradition

Last full day with my trainer . . . and the journal tradition

Tuesday, August 31, 2004 This was my last day with Elder Sangco and he wanted to write in my journal…

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Preparing to own the area

Monday, August 30, 2004 Well today was Elder Sangco’s last district meeting. He is really sad to be finished with his mission and is afraid that he will become inactive. I told him just to always go to the temple…

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Elder Sangco says goodbye

Saturday, August 28, 2004 We got OYMs done today but that’s about all we did. Elder Sangco is already starting to miss the mission and just wanted to say goodbye to everyone. I was really hoping that we would get…

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