I bought a 56 oz bag of cOLosSal bErRY cRUnCh!
Which is a great value brand of captain crunch
The guy who made it was like " hey you know how people don't have feeling on the roof of their mouth?" And all the other quacks at the board meeting were like "yeH make the cereal nice and pointy and crusty"
Anyways it just shows how much I like cereal because I'll eat it anyways even if it's painful. I have no idea how people eat cereal by itself without any milk. That's like eating waffles without syrup. Can you imagine making waffles on a Saturday morning and you have everything laid out on the table and you're all good to go and then you go to grab the syrup and then boom. There's no syrup. Only a sinner would not drive to the dollar general to get syrup.
Down here in the bible belt I've got a nice cool bag that I bought today. I can quick whiiiiip out a pamphlet, wipp open it up flip read a lil scripture yesir cartwheel away hup
Now you know how to go street contacting.
I've done lots of that this week
Elder Yardley and I taught 50 lessons and found 25 new people!! Yeah!
One day we talked to 75+ people!
What can I say. Alma and Amulek would be proud.
It has been a real blessing to be out here doing what I'm passionate about. It gives me a purpose and a goal to look forward to. I have heard people say that they didn't set new years goals this year. They say that it doesn't help them. I personally think this is the wrong way of going about it.
Just pretend life is a video game. Keep trying until you get it. It's like an intense platformer or puzzle, when you put the wrong piece in a puzzle you don't say, "well, I've failed, I'm not good at it". "It's just not my thing". stop being a noob and realize that things take practice. Brad wilcox said, "in piano are the only two options: performing at carnegie hall, or giving up?" No. What I'm trying to say is pretend life is like Mario bros. Dude. I've never tried a level once and then given up because it was too hard. You know why? Because it was FUN. Try setting some fun goals for a change. Mark Rober gave an excellent Ted talk about this. Maybe try watching that, he says it much better than me. My Dad is a great example of setting goals. He always sets really s.m.a.r.t. goals. He knows what's up. Ok. Sorry for the lecture. Goals are important. No one jumps super high if the bar is low, that's all I'm saying.
Guys I love almost all of you.
I want you to know that.
Happy Monday and have a great week.
Lobe elder Bush
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