47 Days Until We Report to the MTC
We have nearly used up 1/2 of our available time to get things ready to move out of our house. We've taken several loads of things to storage, but still have much to do.
Sister Black has been receiving some tutoring from an MTC tutor so that she can learn the Spanish language. Her lessons are going well, and actually she is doing much better than she thinks. In my own not-so-humble opinion she was helped in this effort by our serving a Church-Service mission a few years ago teaching Daily Dose. We assisted members of the community to learn how to get along in English no matter what their primary language was. She taught them English, and I helped with the translation when needed.
Sister Black's tutor is a young lady who spent time in Mexico with her family and then was called to serve in Spain as a missionary. Her Spanish is very good, but she doesn't use quite the same vernacular I learned as a missionary in Uruguay. She has not enough "goucho" in her speech.
We have been delayed somewhat this week by Dr. Appointments. My Pulmonologist gave me a wonderful report yesterday. He has indicated that my expensive medicine has become so successful that I may return my oxygen equipment to my supplier. Scary, huh?
Tomorrow we travel to Colton, CA to spend Thanksgiving with the outlaws. We will return on Friday, we think. The traffic will likely be glorious between SoCal and Las Vegas... Not much packing going on for a few days.
Sister Black has been receiving some tutoring from an MTC tutor so that she can learn the Spanish language. Her lessons are going well, and actually she is doing much better than she thinks. In my own not-so-humble opinion she was helped in this effort by our serving a Church-Service mission a few years ago teaching Daily Dose. We assisted members of the community to learn how to get along in English no matter what their primary language was. She taught them English, and I helped with the translation when needed.
Sister Black's tutor is a young lady who spent time in Mexico with her family and then was called to serve in Spain as a missionary. Her Spanish is very good, but she doesn't use quite the same vernacular I learned as a missionary in Uruguay. She has not enough "goucho" in her speech.
We have been delayed somewhat this week by Dr. Appointments. My Pulmonologist gave me a wonderful report yesterday. He has indicated that my expensive medicine has become so successful that I may return my oxygen equipment to my supplier. Scary, huh?
Tomorrow we travel to Colton, CA to spend Thanksgiving with the outlaws. We will return on Friday, we think. The traffic will likely be glorious between SoCal and Las Vegas... Not much packing going on for a few days.
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