I have also been called as one of two Sister Assistant leaders. Until this point we've never had Sister leaders, so I'm not exactly sure what this is going to look like. However, I did pray about it, and although I am very scared about pushing my body too far, I did feel like I should follow my desire to minister to the other sisters. I am praying for courage. I would be grateful for your prayers as well.
This week's activities included:
- E-mailing Area office managers throughout the world to set up phone calls with the Managing Director.
- Getting a phone call from New Zealand
- Being severely tempted by a job opening in Self-Reliance Services to teach in the Chuuk islands for a year. (Chuuk is a set of little itty-bitty but beautiful islands south-east of Guam). I googled it. =) Too bad I need to finish up school.
- Transferring employees
- Terminating employees
- Fussing with spreadsheets. I swear, we just keep making it more complicated. Green for this kind of request, blue for the other. Yellow for 'starting to take too long,' orange for 'you're really pushing it guys' and red for 'this is way late and someone is going to decide you don't really need more employees.'
- Assigning building access.
- Submitting paperwork for job changes.
- Lots of driving through snow. Fun fact, if it's sunny and clear at home, then as soon as I hit Parley's Summit, the weather will be snowy. If it's horribly icy at home, then the weather will be clear from the moment I hit Parley's Summit. That's the dividing line, without fail. If I want to know the driving conditions I have to check both sides of the mountain. On Thursday they even switched so it was clear when I left home and icy in Salt Lake, then when I came home it was sunny in Salt Lake and icy at home. What is this madness?
- Set up meetings.
- Ask (again) if our main software was down or if it was just me. Thankfully it was the software this time. It can process a ton of information, but it's really not user friendly. You know that scene in Finding Nemo where the fish shakes his fist and shouts, "Curse you, AquaScum!" ?Well, that's how I feel about this software. Just picture me using that exact same tone of voice (a.k.a. desperate) and shaking my fists as I cry "Curse you, PeopleSoft!" into the quiet of our office.
- I learned how to play Chinese checkers. One of the sisters brings the game board to lunch every day. I've been watching for a while, so I decided it was time to try it out. I did quite well for never having played before and it was really fun. The other sister dominated the game though. It's pretty fun just to watch everyone trying to block her.
- Worked on an article that's due to be published in March.
- Played Joseph in Egypt with the cat....Merlin pounced on me while I was putting my contacts in. Since I was temporarily blind as well as allergic to the cat, I had to leave my coat (bathrobe) behind in the cat's claws and find mom to remove said furry creature. Thankfully, the cat can't speak to defend himself or I might have been the one tossed out in the cold. =) At least it wasn't my fault that time... A few weeks ago I was teasing the cat through the crack in the door with the strings on my sweatpants. I won't make that mistake again. He wouldn't let go and I couldn't get around the door since I was attached to him by my own pants. I had to shout for someone to come and rescue me. That was just a tad embarrassing. Just a tad.
- I Finally sorted out the education reimbursement for the guy who pretty much vomited all his school records into my inbox. Seriously man, couldn't you at least sort out the relevant information for me?
- Try not to feel bad for pestering my managers with questions. As Andrew says, they like when I ask questions, because if I go all day without questions then they know I'm just making things up. Which is actually a pretty accurate description of how I function. At work and in life. Alan said that it made them feel good because otherwise they would feel unnecessary. Ha. Just HA.
The weather finally has cleared up for a moment and I was able to see the mountains "for the first time in forever." They were so beautiful, reflecting the golden sunrise. It reminded me why I love living here. Even when it is cold.
That's about it for this week.
-Sister Ward
P.S. I love you.
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