Sleep was fractured last night, so I was extremely grateful that I had asked for the time after Mission Devotional as the rest of my P day. I did get in a nap, and even more helpful was a nearly two-hour conversation with my Sweetheart. We were able to solidify some wedding plans, and both of us were able to facilitate posting on our respective ward's social media pages the invitation to our reception. We hope that many will come celebrate with us.
Originally we had expected to post the announcement just on our individual Facebook pages--but found that this was not a smart move. So we are glad to have ways to get the word out.
Our Trainers meeting was unusual today. One of the young elders showed us some of the less usual uses of the printers [copy, scan to USB, and scan to email]. We expected to also learn about the microfilm and michrofiche readers, but there was an important project that some of us needed to work on, so we will do the rest of that learning next week.
Although there are still a few inservice lessons ready to present, but a presentation on some of the special projects that are going on in the Library. Five of the trainers were asked to interview missionaries and volunteers who are involved in these projects: Japanese translation, a Chinese project, a Jewish project, French indexing, and training curriculum,
On my way back from the Library I thought of going to the store--but decided to wait until after supper, by which time I just did not want to go anywhere else.
Tonight my Sweetheart and I Skyped, which is always a treat.
Tomorrow starts the second phase of Capstone training, so now it is time to call it a night.
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