My Missionary Commission

MY MISSIONARY COMMISSION

I am Called of God. My authority is above that of the kings of the earth. By revelation I have been selected as a personal representative of the Lord Jesus Christ. He is my Master and he has chosen me to represent him. To stand in his place, to say and do what he himself would say and do if he personally were ministering to the very people to whom he has sent me. My voice is his voice, and my acts are his acts; my words are his words, and my doctrine is his doctrine. My commission is to do what he wants done. To say what he wants said. To be a living modern witness in word and deed of the divinity of his great and marvelous latter-day work.
-Elder Bruce R McConkie
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Madagascar Night (3/31/2011)

So today is cleaning day so we can enjoy our Madagascar Night. It also turned out to be the day that a decision had to be made. Dylan has lost his driver's License. which wouldn't be a big deal but as we are flying out on Saturday but one needs two forms of a picture id to get a replacement. For those of us who don't have 2 forms of photo ids, we had to order a duplicate license online and hope it would be mailed to us intime. We I had about a 27 minute time limit to see if we wanted to sepnd $30 to get a new one. Didn't take me to long to realize that I am not taking a chance on this one and payed the ridiculous, high anount of money to get a new license before Satuday, which meant to overnight it. By the way, Dylan, you are repaying me for this one.

Today Dylan also gets the privilage of labeling all his stuff and then packing it up. Should be interesting. Here is a picture of this job he gets to do.

Tonight was our little madagascar night. Where we watched the movie, had some great Malagasy food (thank you to Richard and cousin Jenni- who spent four hours cooking all this food) and some good laughs. Unfortunately I forgot to take pictures of this great food display but I got some of friends who showed up. Its great to see the love and support of so many friends and family.







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