My Random Blogging Therapy
It has been amazing like it always is!!! Elders will now leave at 18 and women at 19!!! They are sooo lucky. I would've loved this. I think this is a fantastic change. Many 17-year-old boys make bad choices after high school during that year they wait before serving their mission. I looove this change. My niece is 19 now and working at Walmart. She hasn't started college yet BUT now I want her to go on her mission. Like her father once told me. It'll improve her life a hundred percent. I looove my niece and I really hope she wants to do this.
I want Nata to follow in her footsteps too. I would've loved to go when I was 19. It would've been MUCH better for me to be serving my father in heaven then instead of clubbing all over the place like I was when I was 19. I had fun but I think for me at that age it would've been a better option.
This is going to change so many things. Lolie my 1st cousin's daughter is 19 too. They would both be amazing. I hope they go!!!
I just called my brother. Instead of listening to priesthood session he is at crab shack with his wife. I asked him if Noelani wanted to serve a mission and he doesn't know yet. I wanted to call her but he said her phone is dead but to call Nata. Nata isn't answering her telephone!!!
I'm making these Japanese curry-nan or curry stuff stuffed in yeast dough then deep-fried. There was a Japanese restaurant in Tonga that made these. They called them donuts and were filled with Jam, curry and cheese and onions. I would have them for lunch every day. They were just across the street from the elementary school in front of my elementary school or Tonga Side School-the ONLY English-speaking elementary school on the island. Mikako had the curry ones when she invited me to dinner. She just used frozen roll dough rolled them out, filled them with curry then dipped each one in egg and then panko and deep-fried. I'm so excited to try this. I am perfecting this piece of my childhood!!!
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