I never cease to amazed at the following Scott has for his Mission Preparation class. He had 25 in class today and they are so avid about learning everything he throws at them. They memorize the scriptures he tells them too and are for the most part excited to recite in front of the class. He has asked them to memorize some really long passages, and even this week recommended that, if they had time, it would be a good idea to memorize Joseph Smith's account of the First Vision---all of it. He is doing a marvelous work.
He has each student tell us about their mission call when they get them, and then bear their testimony. He also has those that are leaving bear testimony the last class before they go. Everyone of those who leave talk about how much they have learned in Scott's class, how they are much more ready to serve a mission.
Scott changed YSA Family History to one o'clock and changed the venue to the institute. Four in the afternoon was hard for Brother and Sister Senakuraciri; one o'clock was better. It is easier for the YSAs to stay after class than to come back later, and it makes it easier for us. Today the computers were down; good thing only one YSA showed up.
Scott went alone to the temple at 5:30, because we have to go to the temple on Saturday. I stayed home with the idea that we would have a leisurely, early dinner. He got home at 7:00. Dinner was late again. I was so in hopes of eating at an early hour. I made fish chowder and cheese biscuits. Nummy!
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