Tonight

Tonight the first counselor in the Bishopric came over. Fortunately he called only about a 1/2 hour ahead of stopping by so I didn't have time to stress out about his visit. Basically I was released from the Primary Presidency (so was the President). I am not really surprised and he even spoke of the drama we as a presidency have been having. I have never spoke to anyone in the ward about the drama and I didn't even know it existed until 2 weeks ago when the Primary President filled me in on it. I wish I would have had the guts to ask him what exactly he has heard. But I don't. Jared was called to be the Wolf Den Leader instead of the assistant which he felt he would prefer. (although if we're being honest he would prefer not to have any church responsibilities at all) I got called to be a Ward Missionary. I am definitely sad about not being in Primary anymore, and I don't feel comfortable enough to attend Relief Society or Sunday School in my ward. My calling includes attending Gospel Principles so at least Sunday School is taken care of. The good news is I don't have to teach Sharing Time for May. The bad news is I 75% finished the script for the Primary Program and now it might totally get scrapped. I figured (on my own) that they would never call me to be the new Primary President so that definitely helps with the blow. I also scheduled and semi-planned the next Primary activity as well.

So sad, save your stuff- you

So sad, save your stuff- you will definitely get to use it some day. I love ya Sis. And if it helps Jared-scouts isn't really a church responsibility it's a BSA one :)

I know it is hard to leave Primary . . .

It is truly a wonderful place to serve. It is always good to have a change I suppose. You will be a fantastic ward missionary. Four of my closest friends are serving as ward missionaries in our ward. They are awesome and really make things happen. It has been an inspiration to me. I love you Sara!

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