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  • Caterbee and Uncle Jerry

    On the 28th of July, it is a big day for WaiWai's Uncle, Jerry. He has a company named Caterbee. An organization asked him to cater for an activity of hundreds of people, so he asked WaiWai to help him make food and be waitress. However, Waiwai had an exam and review section on that day. I volunteered to give a hand. I had a lot of fun to help the cooking process. Justin, Louis and Jessi?(I forgot her name) became my new friends. We mixed pasta, salad, and cut Watermelons. We traveled back and forth to bring the food and barbecue equipments to the pioneers' farm. We started to organize the tables  at 5pm. We served the food at 6pm. I was accidentally chosen to cook hamburgers. It was a very hot and smoky position. Standing in front of the BBQ, unceasingly filping the burgers, I had to make sure they were fully cooked. An unskilled cook suddenly became a supplier of tasty burgers. We were tired after working a whole day, but I felt great to learn so much in one day and to know uncle Jerry. Jerry's friend, brother Ken Wang was Spencer and Luis' father, who baptized Kou's family, Sister Leung (Ieong Nga Guan) and Sister Liu(Lei Lai Ieng) when he was serving his mission in Macau. He was a pioneer of the Macau missionary work. I was so grateful to meet him.
    A week later (5th of August), Waiwai and I went to see uncle Jerry's son Nathan Kou's baptism. That day was a long and busy day for us. The schedule was very tight. I was amazed we could make it to the baptismal service. I woke up at 5:45am. I went to Trax station at 6:45am and took the Trax to Sandy. I took Bus No.811 at 7:36am and traveled to Provo. My first destination was TRC at the Missionary Trainning Center. I met Jerry Tam and Winnie Tsui there. They were my friends from Hong Kong. They both served their missions in Oakland, Carnifornia. Waiwai was waiting for me at MTC. After our service at MTC, we walked to Provo Temple. While we were on our way to the temple, I saw Brother Mitsubishu and Samily Kwok on the street. Samily was a friend from Tsing Ying.
    Waiwai and I had lunch at the cafeteria in the Temple. Then we attended an endowment session at one. The time was so constrained as we walked out from the Temple. We only had 10 minutes to get to the transit Center, but we did not have a ride down to there. I asked a brother (his name was mike) whom I never met before to give us a ride to the Transit Center. Mike was very nice and willing to help. We were on time to take the bus back to Sandy. However, we would be too late for the baptismal service if we took Trax and bus by ourselves. Waiwai smartly called her friend Betsy Ryan to take us to the Stake center where Nathan's baptism performed. Betsy knew the direction and took us to there in time. I was so thankful for that opportunity to testify Nathan's baptism and joined with other brethren at the circle of his confirmation. Waiwai and I both make an effort to find a ride so that our attendance of Nathan's baptism became possible. There will be real challenges in our lives. I have faith that if we work together, we will overcome all the problems in front of us.
  • What a wonderful home coming talk! Thank you, Dodo!

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