Friday, October 2, 2015

Thank You For Reading Our Blog

When we originally decided to do a daily blog we figured that it would be a good way to do a journal of our mission, if nothing else.  We figured that our children and some in their family may follow it, but that was it.

Our first full month in Cambodia, we had over 1,000 page views, over 30 a day and we were shocked.  The next month went down a little and we figured that the novelty of our blog was beginning to wear off, but then it zoomed up the next month to more than 40 page views a day.  Our fourth month here the page views were almost 50 per day and the fifth month they were over 50 per day.  Then came the sixth month with a little dip back below 50, but in the seventh month our page views dropped below 40 per day.  This month we had 32 page views yesterday and only 4 so far today, we will see what the full month brings.

We are so thrilled by how many have viewed our blog and those who continue to follow our blog, it has made posting every day so much easier.  We had some friends that started a blog for their mission, but by about the sixth month their posts kind of petered out.  We wondered if everything got too common for them or for those who had followed their blog.

SO TO EACH AND EVERYONE OF YOU THAT ARE STILL FOLLOWING OUR BLOG, THANK YOU!

Now on to today.  We got an email from the attorneys that we have been working with asking for more information, and for the information already provided to be put on official government forms.  Since we are anxious to get this done and into the government queue we hurried and jumped right into it this morning.  Phanna and Samnang are lifesavers, most of what we have left is in Cambodian, so it is way above what we can do.  We also finished our Institute lesson planning for tomorrow morning and the Sunday School lesson for the Steung Mean Chey 3rd Ward.  Not very exciting to others, but we love it.

Our pictures for today is the moon over Phnom Penh, believe it or not there were no clouds, so we could see it, and another one of those means of transportation that you would never see in the U.S.

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