Cross-Country Fish
Hello everybody! I hope that you've all had a good week. I know I have.
Last week we did feeding as usual, except we now have Elder Anderson. He misses home, but has done well here so far. We've started feeding on a big flatbed truck instead of a tractor pulling a trailer, and I don't like it as much. The bed is higher so it's harder to climb on. Also, I feel the bumps a lot more. Oh well. Beggars can't be choosers.
We've also done a lot of fence work together. There have been a couple posts to gates that have been destroyed, so we redid those. We do still have a bit of fencing to do and redo.
Today we had a fish fry! Elder Caldwell, a senior service missionary, caught salmon and halibut while visiting Alaska, and we all got some at his party. I just don't know how he got it so far without it going bad.
I've got a new favorite job to do! I'm not sure if I like it any more than my other favorite jobs. It's chopping wood. It's really relaxing to do, and great exercise.
I've finally been getting into family history a little bit. I miss when I did that at my grandparents' house. So I'm excited for that next week when I go home for Christmas. I've also been studying how to better apply the Atonement in my life. I hope I'll learn more.
Sincerely,
Elder Cobian
Pictures are:
Me with the Svis family's very friendly cat, Caly.
A microwave cupcake I made that looked like refried beans
My ever-improving French fries



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