Thanksgiven

Well, it’s been a week. Indeed, 7 whole days. And things happened during those 7 days. Many things. None of which were noteworthy. So to save all of you from straining your eyes any longer, I’ll keep this short.

We had our own Thanksgiving dinner, which was alfredo, so it was pretty good. My only issue down here in Oklahoma is that people with their wacko accents call it “Thanksgiven”, instead of “Thanksgiving”. And it’s their accent, I know, but I think the thing that gets me is that what they’re saying is still something grammatically correct in English. “Thanksgiven” is like giving thanks, but past tense. As in the thanks has already been given. So they aren’t giving thanks, they’re saying they already have, and that’s not the move. The move is to always be thankful. Always be giving thanks. But yeah, these people are something else.

Then in the sad news department, we were going to have a baptism but the person had a family emergency come up outta nowhere, and we’re gonna have to push it off for a bit. But it’s cool because it’s all gonna work out. Eventually.

That’s pretty much it for me. I’m gonna be staying here in Woodward for 6 more weeks at least, and getting a new comp named Elder Grace. Never heard of him. Keep rocking it out there in the collapsing world we live in. There’s really no peace on Earth, but there’s peace in Christ.

Over and Out

SHOUTOUTS:

  • The Pilgrims – Let’s hear it for the pilgrims. These guys are chillin’ in North America, just trying to survive, and they get help from the Native Americans there, and then they’re like, “Yo let’s have a big ol’ party.” AND THEN THEY DO AND IT’S LITERALLY PASSED DOWN FOR GENERATIONS. Crazy stuff.
  • Native Americans – Those pilgrims would’ve gotten mad wrecked if it weren’t for my guys in America before them. They helped them survive and let them live here. What a bunch of real ones. Shoutout to my Native American friends.