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Sunday, September 24, 2017
24 September 2017
Sunday, September 17, 2017
September 17, 2017
After church, I published my journal entry before driving down to visit my parents for Labor Day. Trevor's Friends Ben and Mickey were at my parents' home. We played Machi Koro and Tokaido. My game play in Machi Koro was practically non-existent, but I won the Tokaido game. After the game, Trevor started playing Overwatch; then, I remembered that Austin, my half-brother-in-law, plays, so I invited them to add each other. The next day the family visited a family friend, who was our next door neighbor for my entire upbringing in Capitola. Her name is Bea Grossman. Her husband died about a year ago, and she wants to go to be with him in the spirit world. When we returned from Monterey, we had to prepare for a barbecue in like 20 minutes. Somehow it worked out. Laurie Quinn and Judy McNally came. Laurie Quinn is in the nursery with my mother. The conversation was good for dinner.
6 September 2017
Yesterday was a unique day at work. I did office work most of the day. I did this mainly because no crews worked Sunday or Monday. I need to do a deep study into what are in the crates at Oakland. I thought that my study was thorough, submitting data to our superintendent, but my project manager said that my assumptions are wrong. We have a meeting with another subcontractor, and we are going to give a section of the building to them, which I am preparing for.
At home I started looking into Wi-Fi providers. We need this because Jessica is preparing to complete her degree online.
8 September 2017
I missed writing in my journal yesterday because Jessica wants me to go to sleep an hour later and wake up an hour later in order to help her drive to young womens', since she is a young womens' advisor. Wednesday was crazy because I had to meet everyone from the crews on a project that I was not working on. I got back to the office about noon, when I usually get back in a couple hours after seven in the morning. My office work has become beyond manageable, since my project manager has return from his two weeks at working at Oregon. Jessica proposed that I help her drive to the church, and she will help me in the mornings. The composition of the Mormon YSA Blog Spot Storify post and writing in my journal was impossible to do in the time of Thursday morning without the 4 am hour.
I want to bless peoples' lives, so I drive Jessica to church with the intent to sit in some meeting. Camilia Bradshaw's husband pulled me into the 11 year old cub scout session. He introduced me to the boys, asking me if I am an Eagle Scout. A boy asked me what my Eagle Scout Project was. My eagle scout project was replacing a dilapidated fence at my old high school. They are a rambunctious group of boys.
Yesterday I looked into Wi-Fi at our apartments' management office, and it seems that we can get it; although, I thought that we did not have cable outlets.
13 September 2017
I don't think that I can fit writing in my journal every day in the morning. I am only able to write now because Jessica is serving the youth of our stake in mutual. We got internet in time for Jessica to enroll in classes and start her classes. Trevor said that Xfinity has really bad customer service, but I have had good experiences with the customer support. Their sales department was brutal though.
The last day that I wrote in my journal was last Friday. Mornings are tight now. Work was normal. I wish that I could keep up each day, but Jessica and I made a deal that I would help her drive to the church, and she would help me in the mornings. Her help is procrastinated most days. Most days she stays awake all day, which helps her productivity.
In the evening of Friday, we went to Santa Cruz for the Greek Festival. We ate Greek food and listened to their music. I think that feta cheese is Greek. The texture of feta cheese was a theme of the food. We had a unique lasagna without meat. We stayed the night because I was planning to purchase a modem with Trevor at Best Buy.
That night my father committed to play Tokaido with us after he finished his business stuff. We did not start until 10 pm. Dad did have beginner's luck. I thought that he was going to win, but one thing that I explained to Jessica, Trevor, and dad is that the game reminds me of a long distance running race. One needs to take advantage of their individual attributes. Use strategy to get ahead. The game ended in my win, making me undefeated for four games straight.
In the morning, I got the bottom of the line modem at Best Buy. Xfinity wanted me to lease a device that fulfills the need of a modem and a router for ten dollars a month. That is a waste of money. My internet may be faster, if I got a better modem. We streamed one video, and the buffering did not allow high definition quality video. In the afternoon, I caught up for the weekend recording the progress of Columbia Stone's Crews. Coming home, I stopped at the Xfinity Store. I came prepared to get the thirty dollar service. I did not want to fall into their tricks to make me pay more money. Thirty dollars a month is still a lot.
When I got home, I connected the modem to the router, and so forth. Xfinity got the Wi-Fi working. They did not give me my username at the store and the guide said to download an app to figure out how to get started. The app was bogus. The process said to call costumer service because there was something off with the information. When I called costumer service, they politely figured out everything, getting my Wi-Fi started and figuring out my information in a reasonable amount of time.
Jessica and I had to get to church early in the morning because she had a meeting with the leaders of the Young Women. I was planning to join the choir, but it was cancelled. It is hard for me to get sleep at my parents' house, so I napped a little at church. At church the Elders' Quorum President asked me to teach priesthood next week. During Sunday school, I helped Jessica prepare for her first lesson for the Mia Maids. I forgot my laptop at my parents' house, so we went back the next day. At Capitola, Jessica and I went with my father to check out the Art and Wine Festival. The art looked the same as usual. Nothing was really impressive. Jessica and I left early from our visit with my parents because Jessica and I went to a Self-reliance conference in our stake.
The conference was very organized and formal. The program was designed by the church through the efforts of the perpetual education fund. This fund did not apply to me much until Sunday. I knew that it existed, but I did not understand its work. The program that I started participating it started 4 years ago in India. It is unique that the program was started abroad, recently coming to the United States.
The next day Jessica enrolled in classes; although, the wind caused the power to go out temporarily messing with our Wi-Fi. She said that my encouragement gave her the motivation to figure out her new grad plan to change her major. It was approved rather quickly, and she was able to start her online degree with BYU-Idaho.
On Tuesday, Apple had their big event officially announcing their new products, so I was not allowed to go to work on the campus. My project manager instead had invited me to help him with inventory at the warehouse. At lunch, he bought me a pizza, expanding my responsibility again. It is not overwhelming, but I have my work cut out for me. Working from home, I found it hard to work diligently on my responsibilities with the company especially, since I have not been getting enough sleep. Naps have been making my sleep light.
In the evening of Tuesday Jessica and I went to the self-reliance class. It is exceptional. The facilitor and Rob were the only other people who attended the class. The initial meeting was very disappointing because my group is not committed to the class; although, two more people should be attending.
17 September 2017
Today is now Sunday. I wish that I could keep up with my journal. I am lost in writing time. My project manager needs data, but I was unable to get complete data to him in time for the session designated to prepare the schedule. I gave him semi complete data. On Friday I started, creating an inventory tracker. My project manager wants to know if we are missing an stone that will be installed in the buildings from our inventory by Tuesday. It is a little overwhelming.
On Saturday I cleaned all our dirty clothes. All of the clothes probably weighed over 60 pounds. I did six loads of laundry all at the same time; then, Jessica and I went to the Cheesecake Factory shortly after I finished to celebrate my parents' anniversary. I think that laundry would be a much greater hassle, but I found an unused laundry room.
We went shopping at our favorite Asian store before we went to the Cheesecake Factory. At the Asian store, I was confused because Jessica would shot down food possibilities. I think that it has to do with consuming animal products, but she did not say specifically. I don't care about the vegetarian culture. I think that eating chicken eggs are fine, but she somehow lumps it into dairy products. I don't believe in eating products produced from cows because we are not cows. The milk is not designed for man to consume, but most foods are eggs. Fruit and nuts are essentially eggs. This vegetarian philosophy espousal was new to me. I was confused. She doesn't want to cook with Fish or oyster sauce. She should have explained this principle before we went shopping. Jessica is very detailed oriented. I have not drank cows milk for a long time; then, she asked me about cheese and other dairy products. I agreed with her observations, but avoiding all animal products was new to me. Fish sauce is our family secret for my mother's incredible cooking. I cooked dinner today with soy sauce for the first time, and it felt odd. I didn't use soy sauce for a long time because it was like a condiment that Americans put on rice. It seems fine to cook with.
The Cheesecake Factory was an okay experience for me. I tried my first vegetarian burger. It was made with brown rice. It tasted like putting rice between bread. The patty fell apart easily too. When I decided what cheesecake that I wanted to eat for dessert, I was disappointed that it was a cake. I had it replaced with the classic fresh strawberry cheesecake. The cheesecake was disappointing too. It was ironic when I said to the family that it tasted like it was produced in a factory. The strawberries were not even close to fresh. I am a fruit monster, and strawberries are my favorite.
Since I am on the topic of food, I would like to write about the pizza that my project manager purchased me. I said that I liked exploring unique foods, thinking about going to a poke restaurant because I never heard of poke until I moved to Campbell. He didn't want to eat marinated raw fish, so we went to eat at The Curry Pizza House in Milpitas. I have a friend with the last name of Curry, so I didn't assume that it will mix curry in the pizza. The pizzas did have curry as part of the ingredients of the food. I thought that it had chicken on it at first, but it turned out to be tofu. The curry was mixed well with the cheese. I told my project manager that I enjoy writing. He asked if I would write about the experience.
I started recording all of our expenditures and income because the commitments of the self-reliance class. It is 12 weeks long, and I hope that I will developed great personal financial habits. The textbook recommends that I get a notebook, but I got an app, which fits well with the counsel of the program.
My Priesthood lesson went well. This is my second priesthood lesson that I formatted after D&C 88:122. I taught what virtue is. I was surprised to learn that the elders did not know the spiritual definition of virtue. It is one of the most deep subjects in my gospel understanding. It includes the word of wisdom, chastity, integrity, honesty, authenticity, and more. I wish that I had time to expound.
Sunday, September 3, 2017
September 3, 2017
Monday, August 28, 2017
August 28, 2017
22 August 2017
Last week I wrote about Jessica very minimally, giving a greater depth into my life. I could write many pages about her. She has improved a little bit yesterday. She prepared herself two meals.
Monday was a little slow at work. My plan for the day was to see the progress done on Sunday before 8 am. At that time I was going to have start my excel spread sheet for our productivity rates and called the project manager, since he will be gone for the next two weeks. The project manager did not answer my calls or call me back. The build plan sheets were getting messy, so I printed out clean copies of the plans to start fresh on them. After lunch I planned to finish recording our progress in another part of the building. I saw that another stone contractor was in there, so I had to ask Audriana what is going on with that. It turned out that we are not finishing that part of the project. The time before lunch was a time to think of how I will prepare my spreadsheet. I realized that I need to get into the specifics of the crews that we have out on the project. I was able to get the number of crews and match them with the stone that they placed by the end of the day. I still need to double check if my crew numbers are right for the weekend. When I arrived at home, I started preparing for family home evening. Jessica would shoot down my ideas, making the evening unproductive. I want to start practicing musical instruments on Mondays and during the week. There are many reasons that I want to practice music as a family, but a main reason is because singing as a family is awkward.
23 August 2017
Yesterday Jessica had her first normal day. She cook for herself and was productive.
The first thing that I did yesterday is work on the Mormon YSA Blog Spot. I wrote a summary of my day, cooked lunch, prepared myself breakfast, and read the scriptures before work. At work, I confirmed the work that the crews did the previous day. I figured that assigning productivity rates to crews without specifying things about it like clarifying who is in the crew and what stone that they placed is not useful; therefore, I did that. I got my first question as a project engineer from a crew member. Walking back to the trailer, I met the CEO of the company Michael Twiss. He asked how I am doing. I said that I am doing well, getting to know the crew members. I think that I am creating friendships with the crew members. I talk with one named Larry the most. I spoke to Joe, a member of a crew. I spoke to him to see, if the question for me was resolved. Our safety guy said that we were working in part of the building that I thought that we weren't, so I have to go record our progress in the section of the building again.
24 August 2017
This week has been busy at home, since we had company the past two evenings.
Tuesday night the Bishopric of the Campbell Ward met us, and last night we met the missionaries. Every day at work I learn so much. I went to the jobsite to check on our progress, and my associates like Dan, the Safety Manager, and Pete, the foreman, were in my path. They showed me somethings. Meeting with the crew for a few hours, I did not arrive back at the office until about 10 am. During lunch, I went on a walk and called Jessica. After lunch I went to record the progress of a section of a building, which was thought to be given to another contractor. I already recorded the progress, but I threw out my work. I learned that we are sharing the work with the other contractor. At home we hosted the missionaries. At first our meeting with them was a little awkward, but they loosened up. They are a funny companionship. I laughed a lot.
When I finished recording our progress in the section, I checked my phone, seeing that I got a message from BYU Idaho. This is the second of which, saying that I can register for classes. I called back to ask why they are telling me to enroll in classes. I have not received my diploma when I have heard other people have, so I wanted to follow up with that too. They said that I needed to complete a few random classes, including a math class. When I started at BYU Idaho, an approved grad plan was the official path to get a bachelor's degree. I have been at the school, seeing the transition between three university presidents, since I got my grad plan approved. I hope that there is an error with the administration transitions. They are claiming that they are not going to give me my diploma; unless, I finish those classes. I was not informed of these new classes that I have to take until yesterday. During my last semester, I spoke to the school about the process of my graduation application. They said that they were going to review it, and tell me if I did something wrong. I was not told of any additional requirements that I need to do in order to get my bachelor's degree. I feel like I am not what I am. I have told you about my issue that my name was not on the program at graduation day, but the day before my in-laws were able to retrieve a document for me saying that I was graduating. The school also put a hold on my account during the semester, so I can't enroll in classes because I was graduating. Now they are saying that I am scheduled to graduate in the Fall. My BYU Idaho graduation experience has not been good. I have worked my entire life of twenty-eight years to graduate with my bachelor's degree, and they pull a fast one, denying me the life's achievement. I have already moved on, and they want me to go back.
25 August 2017
Last night was the first night in about 10 days that I got to sleep on time. We were able to prepare the evening well because the counselors of the Campbell Ward relief society presidency visited us after dinner. Friday came quick. Yesterday I explored the building more. A coworker told me that a foreman had an office in the basement, so I looked for him. He was not there. When I was at Apollo Mechanical, a salaried worker would go to appointments during work. I had an appointment with the DMV that I went to in order to renew my registration. I started working with BYU Idaho about my graduation. I got an email saying that I need to fulfill one class for the construction management cluster. It turned out that the construction management cluster is only for non-major students. I am a construction management major student, so I believe that nothing should be holding me back from them, delivering my diploma.
Meeting with the relief society last night, I kept my comments to a minimum because the relief society is very sister oriented. Jessica should be their focus. We were more open with the bishopric.
When we were speaking with the bishopric, our conversation was funny at first because they were trying to relate to Jessica's upbringing in Oregon. The bishop said that he has a house in Oregon. One of the counselors said that he has a sister that lives near Beaverton. The second counselor was most humble, thinking that he would not be able to relate with Oregon, but he said that his brother is an in-law to the Bleaks. He is a good friend of Tiffany Bleak. We were able to relate most to this because we lived the first month of our marriage with Morgan and Jane Bleak. We were more open about our aspirations. Jessica said that we were thinking about fostering children. It turned out that the bishop has fostered as many as 6 children, being able to adopt one.
Work is going smoothly, and I got an email from my project manager, expanding my work. I expanded some of what I reported yesterday. Instead of just reporting stones set, I reported stones fabricated and pulled off the wall.
26 August 2017
Today is Saturday, but I will still go to work. I will not be staying at work for 8 hours. I am mainly going this morning because a crew does not have good memory, and I want them to tell me what they did yesterday. Many crews were moved around yesterday, so it was tricky. It was mostly a normal day, so I don't have much to say other than there was a barbecue. In the afternoon, I was planning to talk to the crew that doesn't have good memory to have them tell me what they did yesterday, but everyone left early. Jessica and I relaxed that evening.
I explained why I go to work on Saturday to Jessica yesterday. I record the progress and the productivity of Columbia Stone inc.'s Crews. They work seven days a week. If I work 5 days a week, I would be missing 2 days out of the week, and I don't want to make up numbers over the weekend or record inaccurate productivity.
I like my role at Columbia Stone because I talk to the crew members a lot. We had a barbecue for them yesterday to show appreciation of their hard work. I mingled with them, talking with the people that I know, which is about half. I really liked a potato salad that the Samoan Catering company served because it had imitation crab on it. People may wonder. Did Alex eat meat at the barbecue? I did. I don't cook meat for myself, but when there is an occasion, I eat meat to not impose myself on others. It is the same thing with dessert. I rarely eat dessert, but occasionally I don't want to impose myself and refuse people's charity.
28 August 2017
On Saturday I rode my bicycle to work. It felt like the gravity was different in California compared to Idaho. I finally watched "Cool Runnings." We visited my parents on Saturday because Trevor bought a new board game. My mother cooked us a great Thai dinner. On Sunday after church we went straight to visit Jessica's cousins. Daniel introduced us to Jessica's grand-aunt.
I have realized that it would take about the same time to ride my bicycle to work as driving. I felt very weak on the bike. When I started riding my bike home from work, I thought that it might be because the change it altitude. One of my tires was a little flat; the other not so much. On Sunday I theorized that there is more air resistance in California because we are close to sea level, when we met with a counsel in the bishopric.
My dad wanted to watch Cool Runnings and play the game with us, but he drove Victor, a Chinese foreign student, staying with our family, to a party during the movie. As we started to play the board game, he received the call to pick him up from the party. The board game is a Japan themed game, where you are a tourist, trying to get the most points. I won the new board game soundly. It seemed neck to neck most of the game until we realized that Jessica was counting her points wrong.
Since I served my mission in Jamaica, I have endured the shame of not watching Cool Runnings for seven years. I finally rid myself of it Saturday. It is definitely a classic movie. The word choices are questionable especially for a PG movie, but it was great.
I finally was able to meet Lindsay, Daniel's wife. When we arrived, Lauren took me on a tour of the house. She showed me all the rooms and her time capsule for school, which had her favorite things in it. She let me look at her beloved coin from Spain. She seems to embrace her Spanish heritage. Chloe was off doing her own things for a little bit. I noticed that all of the rooms seemed to be for girls, so I asked Lauren if she has any brothers; then, she introduced me to Sam. He was also off doing his own things. After the tour, I was able to talk to Chloe. I expressed sympathy to her, saying that it took me ten years to get a bachelor's degree as she is being held back in the fourth grade. She plays the Ukulele, and I was able to help her tune the strings. There was too much going on for her to play. At dinner Lauren wanted to sit next to me, but Chloe, sitting next to me, wouldn't let her. The dinner conversation was good. I don't recall it much. When we were driving over to visit Jessica’s grand aunt, I asked Olivia how her cross country experience is so far. She only has one week’s experience. She seemed to talk about the human interaction the most. She thought that it was too hard for the first day, almost giving up. I forgot the grand aunt's name just as she has forgotten mine. Her memory is bad. We spoke to her for a while. When we returned to the house, Sam asked us if we wanted to play games, but the funny thing is that he didn't play the games with us. We played Uno and Ticket to Ride. I did not win any of the games. There is a lot going on in the house. I don't think that I could write everything.
Saturday, August 26, 2017
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Wednesday, August 23, 2017
A single mother/convert
Hello everyone ",my name is Viva.
Thank you to, all for the continued work, that is being done.
I would like to share, my story. A single mother and being converted into, The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints.
H'm? Where to begin...
Well, I was born, in the Island of Tonga Tapu. My father and mother came, to the United States back, in 1970-76. I have a total of 11,siblings. Step brothers and sisters. I am the middle child out,of a group of 5,raised together. We moved to, Seattle, WA, with my two brothers at, the time. My other siblings, we're in Tonga, with their mothers.
I remember the hotel we stayed in, Seattle,It was a studio, no fridge, kitchen, just less then 800 square feet, of an area. It was small😌. But it was the beginning of, my parents trying to make a new life.( Where all the Saints will be gathered. The United States Of America. )
So, my parents got jobs, they worked day and night, to collect for a house, to buy. My mom worked two jobs, my dad worked at MC. Donald's, Landscape, construction.
My parents got into fights over, bills and stress. Then my mother left my father, because, he would beat her. My father ended up hitting my moms boyfriend and lead, to having my dad, imprisoned. Then again, my dad, did it again. So finally, the final judgment from, the court. My dad had, a choice, either he goes back, to Tonga for, years or his family?
My parents made the choice. The mother and children would go, to Tonga. My father stayed with my little brother, to work and support, the family by sending money,while we were in,Tonga.
This was a life in, Tonga. Here we go!
Once we
Round 2
I speak and write,in Tongan as,well. I am thankful for the Gospel,also for returning home,into The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints.
My story of my life and being converted into,The church Of Jesus Christ Of latter Day Saints.
I was born March 21-1976,in the Island of Tonga Tapu.My father is William Siale,mother Kilisitina M tuifua. I was born,in the village called,Hihifo.I have a total of 11,step brothers and sisters. I come from a group,of 5 raised together. My other siblings lived with their mothers,in Tonga Tapu Island.My parents brought me and the group,of three of,us at the time,here to Seattle,in the year 1976,a few months after I was born.So it was me and my two,older brothers at the time. I can remember,we moved into this tiny studio apartment.(less the 800 square feet) My parents quickly began,new jobs. Shortly,we moved into a big apartment.(YAY!) We moved,in Seattle,right on Rainier. We went to school,made new friends,my parents always took us,to church.I was raised in,a Catholic family.
Shortly,i noticed that we were separated and,we had to go live with my uncle,to my auntie.I found out,that my parents were constantly fighting(Physical fights).I was sad,but happy,we were with family members.Then my little brother was born. I went to live with,my uncle first,with my two older brothers,then moved in,with my auntie and her two daughters.
I missed my parents but,it didn't really take an affect on me.
Soon my parents had to decide,for the family to go,to Tonga for a few years. My father was in jail and they gave,him a choice.Either he goes to,Tonga or,the wife and kids go. So my parents made the choice,of my dad staying here,in Seattle,Washington with,my little baby brother,who was one at the time.
So,off we go,to Tonga! My mom,me and my two older brothers.

We would visit my grand parents(My dads parents,in Hihifo) I loved going there because,they had a huge movie theatre and store. I enjoyed being around my cousins as,well.(I was always tall for my age,so I was teased by my cousins.They called me an old lady. Grrrr!

My mom told me,my dads parents didn't like me because,of my brown skin.(WHAT???) My people are stupid sometimes".I love my brown skin.
Anyways,i remember as,a child having dreams,of warning and not,understanding it,until 30,years later. Then other dreams,that I now remember having,as a child.(It's like that moment,when the light bulb turns on,in your head moment) My mom didn't allow us,to go spend the night at anyones home,because,she didn't trust anyone,unless,it was her sister and brother and my grand parents.
Oh",when we attended school,the teachers are allowed to beat the kids(


My friends were always trying to always get me,to fight.I told them,no way! I was scared of my mom.I didn't fight anyone. Bunch of evil monkeys! To be continued,friends..
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