Sunday, June 27, 2010

The Game is On!

Alright my faithful followers, it is time to play Where in the world is Sister King called to?! I know what I said in my earlier post, but we shall just forget that because my parents are totally on board with this game. If you have a guess, put it in as a comment to this post and I will set you up with a little sticker on my map of the world. If your guess is the closest to where I am called, there will be a sweet surprise for you! Only one guess is allowed per person so guess carefully! Happy guessing!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Sitting, Waiting, Wishing

So, no call yet. My bishop has been tracking my papers and they are apparently still at the Mission Offices, which means that no call has even been decided yet. It's getting harder and harder to wait when everyone keeps asking if my call is here. I have been told not to get my hopes up because the delay in my papers could cause my call not to come for 3-4 weeks. I'm trying not to be too upset about this. I keep telling myself that in my original plans, when I thought you could only turn your papers in 90 days before your availability date, I would have just been able to turn my papers in. That means that I'm still ahead of when I thought I would get my call. Still, it's hard to wait. I'm trying to decide if I want people to play the guessing game of where I'll go. I feel that besides telling the ward about my plans, my family isn't really doing anything. I watched as my friends' families bought maps and called around to get everyone's guesses. I saw them get all excited with the missionary-to-be. To my knowledge, my parents don't even read this blog. I don't know, I'm sure that they really are excited for me and that when I actually get my call they'll show more excitement and support. For now, it just feels like nothing has changed. As if I haven't made a life-altering decision.
Anyway, enough of the gloom! I would like to wish Elder Bush a Happy Year Mark! He has had a fabulous year and I'm sure the next will be just as great! Woo hoo Elder Bush!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Delay

Hey folks! To ensure the safety of our passengers, the Mission Paper Processing has been delayed for a short time, but no worries, we'll have it up and running again in no time! Thanks for riding with us!
Okay, so I'm a nerd. Well, I heard this same type of announcement all over Disneyland and I thought it might be funny. Anyway, it is true that my papers have been delayed and I probably won't get my mission call until next week. I know, I'm sad too. I wish that everyone would just read my blog because I don't like to have to repeat any news I have over and over again. I know this may seem contradictory since I'm writing a blog about my life, but I really don't like this much attention. I promise that when I have news, I will notify the masses.
Anyway, Disneyland was amazing! I rode the Tower of Terror six times, which didn't even come close to being enough for me. The one thing that I realized was that I am growing up (shh, don't tell Peter Pan!). I had the hardest time getting up early in the morning after staying up until the park closed. Plus, my body was sore from being thrown around on some of those rides. Man! I came home exhausted from the trip, but I would go back in a heartbeat. I can never get enough of that magical place. I owe Walt Disney a big hug when I see him on the other side of the veil!
Another cool thing was that I got to talk to the woman who sat next to me on the airplane and I found out that she is friends with a former General Primary President, and that she personally knows Gerald N. Lund! I was so excited because I've always admired him and his novels very much (just finished the first book of the Kingdom and the Crown series. If you haven't read it, do! It's fantastic!). She talked about when she went to lunch with him and I thought, "Dang! I need to be friends with you!"
Well friends, now it's time to say goodbye to all our company. M-I-C... See ya real soon, K-E-Y... Why, because I like you! M-O-U-S-E (see, told you I'm a nerd).

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Examples

While I am very excited to get my mission call and start teaching the gospel, I wanted to honor those who have been great examples to me. There are many more people than the ones I'm showing now, but I don't have pictures of everybody. Here are my two best friends, Elder Watson and Elder Bush. They are currently serving their missions and I hope that one day, we can have a reunion like the one Alma and the sons of Mosiah had in the Book of Mormon. They are some of the best known missionaries in the scriptures and this is the description of their reunion (and hopefully mine with my friends someday!). "therefore Alma did rejoice exceedingly to see his brethren; and what added more to his joy, they were still his brethren in the Lord; yea, and they waxed strong in the knowledge of the truth" (Alma 17:2) Here are my brethren in the Lord!