I hadn't noticed. Anyone care to check which way they flush back home? Seriously, though -- who notices that, anyway?
It has been a rough week, what with Thanksgiving away from family and problems with our investigators, but I have definitely learned a lot! Thanksgiving was good, though. We did service in the morning. The bishop of our L-ville ward has six young kids and was having some ward members over for dinner. We didn't know that at the time, but we felt like we should go to their house and help. We ended up staying a while -- right up until it was time to go to dinner with the R. family. We didn't do anything too big, just a lot of little things, but we could tell that it really helped and that felt good!
Dinner with the R. family was great! Their family is awesome and we actually taught a lesson in their home later that week. We love them. It was a little intimidating, though, because President N. and his family were also there. Everyone was very willing to participate so it wasn't too hard.
After the R. family we went to two more houses -- dinner at one and dessert at the other. Then we visited some less-active families and came home to do our Book of Mormon reading. We do five pages every night. It was sad not to be with my family, but I loved spending time with and serving my ward family.
The dog bite is doing very well. Sister L.'s is taking a longer time because it's on her heel, and it keeps opening back up when she walks. Mine is on my shin and is healing quite nicely.
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