My wife and I met 42 years ago at BYU. We were both 18 years old. I realized she was too immature to get married at that time, so I left to serve a mission for two years. Upon returning I discovered that she had waited for me, in the arms of several other men, but was still available. When a man has not dated for two years he is very vulnerable, and we were soon married. Five children later, we are being forced to return to missionary experiences in order to escape our children, grandchildren and other obligations. On November 12th we entered the MTC,an inexpensive television and cell phone rehab center. We are adjusting well and will be released to go to Australia on November 19th to finish an 18 month recovery program in the outback. Wish us the best!
Our hearts and prayers go out to the victims of this devastating rampage of fires and the country of Australia. Though it is more than a thousand miles away, we strongly feel the loss and sadness of this tragedy.
I know, I was really worried about you guys when I first heard and relieved when I figured out you were so far away. What a tragedy though. These flames have taken away so much.
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I know, I was really worried about you guys when I first heard and relieved when I figured out you were so far away. What a tragedy though. These flames have taken away so much.
I was also relieved when I new you guys were far away, But what a tragedy. I hope they're able to get the aid they need.
That pic of the guy giving that koala water made me cry.
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