I have a job interview tomorrow at the school that I was at today: Ulysses S. Grant Elementary. I think I made a good impression on Mrs. Salazar, the sub manager (if she was okay with me leaving after everything was done). I couldn't find her, and since everything on the list was done, I took the liberty of leaving an hour earlier. Hopefully that won't come back to bite me tomorrow. I was roving and I was with kindergartners all day. They are hard to handle because they require a lot, and I mean, a lot of happy energy. You can't get too mad at a kindergartner, and if you do, you gotta catch yourself because these precious children can barely tell you the alphabet. Fortunately, I was never in a classroom for too long. I got to meet Mrs. Gutierrez, a nice kinder teacher.
I got home and watched the first episode of the 6th season of Arrow. Then I took a nap after I made myself a hamburger. Then Mom and Dad came home from their trip and I helped them out. Right before they came home, Chris Santos from my ward asked me if I could give the lesson on service, since we were doing a service activity tonight. I wanted to say no, but I didn't. So I spent most of my time writing my ideas for the lesson. I also spent less than an hour cutting my hair, which went really well.
The lesson went great. It was the first lesson that Sarah had ever heard me give and she said I did a good job. I also got a good job from Brother Kirtley and Sister Harris. I wanted Chris Michael Acosta to be there but he came later. Hey, but at least he came. Sarah then led the service activity that we were doing, I helped tie fleece blankets. There was also a greeting card booth and a tiara making booth. She got all this from a sister that lives on Gettysburg.
We then had a chat with the bishop, our monthly chat. It went really well. Bishop Ellsworth is just great. Sarah was concerned with how much affection we shared yesterday, but I didn't feel bad about it. I just figured it's good that she feels this way because it stops us from doing something rash. We then drove to Shaunna's house and talked on her front porch. Sarah was trying to convince me that she needs a life coach to uncover the blocks she has about life coaching and start her business out right. It's going to cost $250 every month. We talked about it and we prayed about it, and I didn't find a reason why it would be bad, except for the cost and us saving money. She's going to do it, so hopefully it'll be for the best.
Also, mom talked to me about her concerns about what we are doing for the wedding. She wants Sarah, Me, Dad and her to meet up this week to discuss those things. I hope it all goes well.