Missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon).
Praying. Teaching. Baptizing.
Serving the Lord and living life to the fullest.
Sleeping and eating at the home of a church member.
In a backyard casita they nicknamed the 'Shed.'

Monday, April 18, 2011

One last night in the shed

Previous shed-overnighter Elder Gutierrez (second from r) spent Apr 15 & 16 in the shed during an exchange with Echo Ward. He stayed with Elder Carlson and Austin Kincade (far l).

Gutierrez finishes his two-year mission May 4, when he's scheduled to fly home to Connecticut.

Austin, 16, a sophomore at Clovis High and a member of the 2nd Ward East Stake, got a glimpse into missionary life.

The three spent part of their Saturday evening with Josh (far r), reading & testifying of their favorite scriptures found in 2 Nephi, Helaman, Enos and Alma.

Friday, April 15, 2011

A shedling has a birthday

Elder Carlson turns 21!
He really wanted a deep-dish taste of home to celebrate his special day Mar. 13.
But the local Chicago Connection Pizza was closed : (


Luckily nearby was a Me-n-Ed's where he and Elder Moreno found plenty of Hot Hawaiian pizza, potato wedges and cinna poppers!
Much yumminess.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Shed Lingo 101

Terms

She: Any person, place, thing, idea, or concept. Most especially oneself.

Gold can: Caffeine-free, Diet Sam's Club Cola.

Pizz-ster: Rolls of saucy joy. Buy 'em by the truckload.

Slank, Slankster: Slanket, a sleeve'd blanket. This includes all brands of clothing-replacing lounge wear.

Blog, Vlog, Tweet: Imaginary source of internet content created by old people and missionaries.

Shed: Apartment unit attached to the garage of main house. Main place elders live. Contains two beds, various clothes and closetry, two desks, bathroom, air unit, and heat fan.

Exercise cube: Somewhat outside rec room where exercise time could happen. Equipment is kept there, but more often it is used to house Burstall's stuff.

Shedlord: Owner of shed, and primary occupant of the main house. One David Addison. Also goes by Pow, Dahv, Brother D, Dave, Brother Dave, Big D, Dahv Master Flash, etc.

Aught: Zero. Usually used to designate periods of time. Most especially Aught Six, signifying 2006.

Fres-hole: City in central California, population ~500,000. Preaching and baptizing capitol of the world. Why do you live there? Uhh....

Oh!: Loud, Dahv style complaint noise. Used equally for pleasing and unpleasant situations.

Gay: Extremely unpleasant, or extremely wonderful.

Cher: See above.

Phrases

"Call if you need anything": Statement that doesn't mean anything... or does it mean everything?

"This is my last summer in Fresno": Statement that doesn't mean anything... or does it mean everything?

"I can't speak to that": Carefully avoiding comment.

"Some would say not enough...": Used to illustrate that yours isn't the only opinion that matters- Dave's is.

"I just brushed my teeth": "The thing you are trying to get me to eat looks awful."

General Speech

Words can be truncated to suit ones needs. Examples are blank, bev, and pretz for blanket, beverage, and pretzel, respectively.  Sometimes, -ster can be added once the word is truncated to completely invalidate the shortening in the first place. Examples include napster, pepster, and sofster for napkin, pepper, and sofa.