What were we doing this week in 2004?
Tyler -
(In Rexburg, ID)
This time "where was I then?" is literally a question for which I have no answer as 5 years ago this month I had returned from my mission, was in school at BYU-Idaho and effectively stopped writing in my journal.
As such, reports from Tyler are on hiatus until December when, in 2004, I got back on the bandwagon and started writing again.
It may be interesting to note, however, that today- Nov. 1, literally didn't happen for me in 2002. I got on a plane in Los Angeles on Oct. 31 and, thanks to flying across the international dateline along the way, I didn't arrive in Seoul, RoK until Nov. 2. Later that day, I arrived in Vladivostok, Russia for the first time.
Tori-
(In Aruba)
I'm still in Aruba! I've made it through another transfer. I thought for sure I would leave. Sometimes, we just feel the vibe. I guess I still have work to do here! Our investigators surely put us through some loops. Fam. Castillo still need to actually get married, but first she has to get legally divorced in the Dominican Republic. We probably won't see them baptized but they are on their way. Fam. Jaramillo are gathering their papers to be legally married as well but its going to take them a while.
that's awesome Tyler. You should live one day longer than most people.
ReplyDeleteTori, I love your entry. My sister's journal is exactly like that--so and so is getting married but first has to find her husband so she can get divorced...and so on. Love it.