Thursday, April 29, 2021

Just when you think you have it figured out!


 Hudson has been in the mission field for 7 months.  He felt like he had a bit of it figured out then, WHAM!  He was told otherwise.  Apparently when Elder and Sister Judd (the housing coordinators) told the sisters they could use the queen beds, they were giving false information.  So much for trusting adults that have the calling of fixing housing issues.  

The nice driving coordinator in the mission who lives by the famous country singers, has been released.  He, if you remember, didn't think miles mattered so Hudson felt like he should have the same opinion.  Wrong again!  The new driving coordinator has been reviewing old readings from the car and saw Hudson went 62 in a 45 back in February.  Hudson says the system dings him when the speed changes from a higher number to a lower number.  He feels if he slams on the break when he reaches the 45 he will be rear ended.  I guess he needs to start slowing before the speed limit changes.  The driving coordinator told Hudson that he is known as having a lead foot back in Salt Lake and headquarters feels his driving privilege's should be revoked.  I don't know how many of you have driven with Hudson, but speed isn't really his thing.  I can't even imagine what would happen if Chevy were in one of the chipped cars.  The lesson learned is all humans have opinions, but the rules are the rules and that is what you are expected to adhere to.

Needless to say after two reprimanding calls, moving queen beds back to the sisters apartment, not having any miles to drive anywhere on PDay and a day full of rain.  PDay stunk!  Hudson and Elder Norton got in a few hands of monopoly deal and Hudson spent some time admiring his new Nike shoes from China.  He is hoping all this doesn't make President Weaver angry enough to break up He and Elder Norton next week at transfers.  They both really want to be in Lafayette on May 15 for Connie's baptism.  Another rule that upsets Hudson, not having a say in where you live and who you live with.  Oh, the hard life of a missionary.

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