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  • cowboy
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    Originally posted by swampfrog View Post
    Should have been more specific, she gets about 6 months in the visitor's center and surrounding church run sites (including Carthage), about 6 months somewhere else in the US, then 6 months back in Nauvoo, so I know what the physical assignments are. What I'm not sure what they're going to know what to do with is a 5' 10" head-turning, headstrong, opinionated, screamo-loving, same-sex marriage supporting, at times foul-mouthed (at least online) young woman who slept through most of seminary and wasn't sure what Nauvoo was when she opened her call.

    She's scared to death of proselyting, and I was quite surprised when she announced she was going.
    Make her read the Foyer and listen to P-diddy's podcast. That'll keep her home.

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  • swampfrog
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    Should have been more specific, she gets about 6 months in the visitor's center and surrounding church run sites (including Carthage), about 6 months somewhere else in the US, then 6 months back in Nauvoo, so I know what the physical assignments are. What I'm not sure what they're going to know what to do with is a 5' 10" head-turning, headstrong, opinionated, screamo-loving, same-sex marriage supporting, at times foul-mouthed (at least online) young woman who slept through most of seminary and wasn't sure what Nauvoo was when she opened her call.

    She's scared to death of proselyting, and I was quite surprised when she announced she was going.

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  • TripletDaddy
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    I'm guessing they will assign her to work in different areas of the mission and she will have varying degrees of success, just like everyone else.

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  • clackamascoug
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    Beautiful eyes.

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  • BigPiney
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    Originally posted by Shaka View Post
    They are going to put her in the Visitors Center.
    Making candles would be fun.

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  • Shaka
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    They are going to put her in the Visitors Center.

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  • swampfrog
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    Daughter is heading to Nauvoo. I'm not sure they're going to know what to do with her.

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  • creekster
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    Originally posted by RC Vikings View Post
    It was Canada so I'm sure it felt like longer than two years.
    Only in the winter. I viewed it as a weather based time multiplier

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  • FMCoug
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    Stay away from the SLC airport on missionary coming home day. A friend's daughter came home today, one of the first waves of missionaries after the age change. Just from here mission in Houston, there were 50 missionaries released. 12 were on her flight to SLC. My wife and kids went to the airport with her family and had to park in long term and run for it to be there in time.

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  • Armenag
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    My president pushed guys to get home in time for the start of school semesters. My ticket home, right before fall semester, was with what amounted to two of the largest "classes" in years. There were definitely mission policies and issues on which I disagreed with the president, but I thought he had the right of it there. Sending missionaries home to stew in limbo for a couple months just to avoid sending them home a few weeks early is asking for trouble.

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  • Topper
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    Originally posted by Donuthole View Post
    Sucks for you man. My life has been directly blessed for my willingness to stay an extra 17 days. Clearly your life is in shambles as a direct result of your unwillingness to do the same.
    I stayed an extra 24 hours. I have been heaven sent ever since.

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  • Donuthole
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    Originally posted by Jacob View Post
    You guys are hilarious. Staying an extra week or 2 is not an extension and you get no credit on earth or in heaven for your willingness to stay an extra week to catch your plane.

    When I asked my mission president if I could go home 2 weeks early so that I wouldn't miss winter semester, he told me that I signed up for 2 years and that's when I could leave. I thought that was a bit too strict, but I said "OK. Then can I extend for an extra 2 months?" And he was happy to agree to that. I guess the contract was flexible after all.

    A few weeks later President told me that there would be no flights out till February and that I could go home mid December if I wanted (1 month early), and I quickly agreed. None of it mattered though, as I went home 2.5 months early instead, using up all the heavenly credit I had gained for my willingness to extend.
    Sucks for you man. My life has been directly blessed for my willingness to stay an extra 17 days. Clearly your life is in shambles as a direct result of your unwillingness to do the same.

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  • Jacob
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    Originally posted by Donuthole View Post


    I was asked to extend. I entered August 5, 1998 and was asked to extend through the cycle going home August 22, 2000. I was hesitant, because that meant I would arrive home on a Friday and start college the next Monday. But I didn't want to tell my MP no, either. I told my MP that I wanted to extend, but asked if I could call home and discuss the logistics with my parents. When I called, they told me they had just purchased non-refundable plane tickets to come to Guatemala to pick me up on July 20 (my original departure cycle). Aww shucks.

    So I got the glory (and the glory was great!) of being willing to extend without having to actually do it. Win-Win.
    You guys are hilarious. Staying an extra week or 2 is not an extension and you get no credit on earth or in heaven for your willingness to stay an extra week to catch your plane.

    When I asked my mission president if I could go home 2 weeks early so that I wouldn't miss winter semester, he told me that I signed up for 2 years and that's when I could leave. I thought that was a bit too strict, but I said "OK. Then can I extend for an extra 2 months?" And he was happy to agree to that. I guess the contract was flexible after all.

    A few weeks later President told me that there would be no flights out till February and that I could go home mid December if I wanted (1 month early), and I quickly agreed. None of it mattered though, as I went home 2.5 months early instead, using up all the heavenly credit I had gained for my willingness to extend.

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  • RC Vikings
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    Originally posted by creekster View Post
    I came home two+months short of two years so I could start school again. It was an honorable release. Supposedly my MP had to get permission from SLC to allow it. So I got that going for me.
    It was Canada so I'm sure it felt like longer than two years.

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  • beefytee
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    I came home on the earlier transfer day which was about 4 weeks short of my mtc entrance date.

    I say I came home, but I actually flew straight to Utah to start school. I wanted to get right back into it. I didn't want to waste a semester coming home a few weeks after it started.

    I had to track down my new student ward SP to get released. I then went home over the MLK long weekend and gave a talk in my home ward. I never reported to the High Council.

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