Friday, October 6, 2017

Tuna casserole

This morning I only went up 13 flights of stairs because we needed to get going a bit early, but it's still so wonderful to not be sick any more! We went into the mission office early to provide some IT support for one of the senior couples and to pick up some packages from amazon.it. It's better to ship them there than to our apartment address, because there's no way to deliver them to our door.

We then did some grocery shopping in preparation for dinner tonight after class. My wife is really doing awesome things. She cooked a tuna casserole which was absolutely devoured by the kids:

All gone!
My role was to run to the local market a couple of times and do the dishes once. 

The kids met at the Colosseum before class to make a short video to submit to the church for possible use in an upcoming worldwide broadcast. After that, Ugo gave a wonderful lesson on Lehi's dream of the tree of life in the Book of Mormon. He is quite a force, with great and touching stories, as well as penetrating insights and questions. Again the room was full, 15 or 16 kids. After class the casseroles were devoured within a few minutes, and Alessio, one of the young men, offered to do the final dishes and became my hero!
Tomorrow is P-day (preparation), and for the first time we have no scheduled activities on Saturday, which will be nice. Tired and off to bed, but it was a good day.