So After 17 months my Liahona Bike bite the dust. I must say that after a few crashes, hundreds of miles, some jumps and not really being super cared for, it did pretty well. This is what was left of it. Luckily i was able to pick up another bike off another missionary for free! so maybe i'll strip some parts off this one and intergrate them onto the new bike.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Called To Serve



Being double transferred is not fun however the mission requires you to do not fun things. As my companion and i where searching for people to teach we ran across a inactive lady who's fence had blow down so with the assistance of a hammer and some rusted nails we got the job done. My companion being a red-neck and knowing how to do stuff like fix fences he did most of the work while i took the pictures. Id say he did a pretty good job.
Lunch

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