Friday, November 19, 2021

First Week at Deseret Manufacturing and Jordan River Temple

I'm in neurodivergent heaven- loud noises so nobody's trying to talk to me, repetitive, routine stuff that's still challenging enough to keep my concentration, schedule flexibility, it's wonderful.  

the best part is the trust/responsibility they give me, they seriously ran me through this process a total of twice yesterday and then set me loose. on this astronomically expensive CNC and other equipment. it's indescribably great not being hovered over or knowing I'm being directly observed by authorities or anything. they just.. trust me, as they should, and that's all. it's wonderful



The Mill at Deseret Manufacturing - working with the CNC (computer numerical controlled) 
machine and palm sander making headboards for twin beds and bunk beds.

Working in the Mill is a dusty job :-)

First shift at the Jordan River Temple: Baptistry!  There are 5 rotations in 4 hours, including handing out towels and clothing.  The other workers are so nice.

Sunday, November 7, 2021

Set-apart as a Missionary and Temple Ordinance Worker


President McConkie, Sister Anderson, Brother Osness,
Sister Osness, Mom Teresa, Grandma Janna

President (Uncle James) McConkie set Sister Anderson apart as a full-time Service Missionary on November 7th, and she was set-apart at the Jordan River Temple as an ordinance worker on November 10th.


Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Reading the Call

Over Instagram Live and Zoom,  Leah read her call from the prophet and explained what a service missionary is.  Then she told everyone that her assignment will be at Deseret Manufacturing.




Deseret Manufacturing, West of downtown Salt Lake City