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Post by Michael on Mar 9, 2012 2:00:14 GMT -5
Hey guys, well.. remember I told you awhile ago my family have money problems?, it sounds like we gotta move in town soon, won't even be in the same town "Pasco" I'll be in Richland (Which is a town from the Tri-Cities) which means won't be in Pasco North stake anymore, not going to my home ward where I grew up at for 18 years, and where I know people. If we do move it'll be in June.. I really don't want to move because I want my farewell (for my mission) to be in my home ward, I asked my mom even if we live in Richland, can I have a farewell at our ward and not at the new one, she said that could work. It'll be weird having my farewell in a ward whom I do not know anyone form, "Oh yeah, we had a farewell for someone, forgot his name, I don't know him" etc. I want to have it in my ward. My parents are paying a lot of money for gas, because we live out in the country, if we move into town then they will be saving $300 a month, something like that, forgot a month (not a week, I know for sure). (that is not the only money problem, believe me :/ ) By the time we'll move, I'll be 19, so idk, I just love the ward I'm in, we're the only ones who use that building, in town we got to share with other wards, my ward got 2 baseball fields on the grounds, it's amazing the only one with them here, and ward members built the building 50+ years ago I don't want to move
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Post by ldsgirl Aka Sayari on Mar 9, 2012 16:05:19 GMT -5
Hey guys, well.. remember I told you awhile ago my family have money problems?, it sounds like we gotta move in town soon, won't even be in the same town "Pasco" I'll be in Richland (Which is a town from the Tri-Cities) which means won't be in Pasco North stake anymore, not going to my home ward where I grew up at for 18 years, and where I know people. If we do move it'll be in June.. I really don't want to move because I want my farewell (for my mission) to be in my home ward, I asked my mom even if we live in Richland, can I have a farewell at our ward and not at the new one, she said that could work. It'll be weird having my farewell in a ward whom I do not know anyone form, "Oh yeah, we had a farewell for someone, forgot his name, I don't know him" etc. I want to have it in my ward. My parents are paying a lot of money for gas, because we live out in the country, if we move into town then they will be saving $300 a month, something like that, forgot a month (not a week, I know for sure). (that is not the only money problem, believe me :/ ) By the time we'll move, I'll be 19, so idk, I just love the ward I'm in, we're the only ones who use that building, in town we got to share with other wards, my ward got 2 baseball fields on the grounds, it's amazing the only one with them here, and ward members built the building 50+ years ago I don't want to move I'm sorry that you have to move, but I can understand the need to save money. I'm sure that this whole money problem has taken a toll on the whole family.......especially the pressure that has been put on your parents shoulders to provide for the family! I know that everyone will have to do their part to make this transition into town work. I like the idea of maybe being able to have the farewell for you mission in your old ward. Other than that I would suggest that you really try to adjust to the move because your parents need your help and support to get through this extremely troubling time!
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Post by Michael on Mar 9, 2012 23:13:26 GMT -5
Yeah , oh they will be saving like $600 each month if we move into town. Like I had the same shoes for a year or so, they both had holes in them but I didn't want to tell my mom i needed shoes cuz I know it cost money, got new shoes now tho a few weeks ago. but yeh.. I'll try to make the best of it. Also, I really want to get my papers done before I move, cuz I wouldn't be interview from ppl from my stake, if u know what I mean
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