Not that anyone cares, but Elder Cochrane was the name of my trainer in the mission field. Obviously, I have some deep rooted issues with being so dependent on the guy--how else would you explain my making him a greenie in today's strip?
I'd also like to take a moment to clarify, in the event that Elder Cochrane follows this blog (if so, he'd be the only one of my missionary companions to do so), that I was just joking above and I really liked serving with him.
Elder Van Dyke has almost the exact same expression on his face in the middle panel as he did in last week's middle panel. Clearly getting numbers is not one of his favorite duties.
Since 2009, I've posted silly little gags to this website twice a week. My work has been featured in the New Era, For the Strength of the Youth, and The Friend (for some reason, I have yet to crack the Liahona). Between 2014 and 2016, my comic strip Mission Daze was featured in the Deseret News (back when newspapers were still a thing). I've published a plethora of activity books (links for which you can find on this page). Please stay a while and enjoy.
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ROTFL, that is awesome. I think that line would also be great as sarcasm as well! Why didn't I think of that on my mission! XD
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jessica.
ReplyDeleteI'd also like to take a moment to clarify, in the event that Elder Cochrane follows this blog (if so, he'd be the only one of my missionary companions to do so), that I was just joking above and I really liked serving with him.
Elder Van Dyke has almost the exact same expression on his face in the middle panel as he did in last week's middle panel. Clearly getting numbers is not one of his favorite duties.
ReplyDeleteJust the other day I was wondering how many of your missionaries were named after former companions...
ReplyDeleteYou perfectly capture the excitement and raw energy that I felt turning in my numbers as a missionary!