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Katrina Report: Hell Froze Over

PASCAGOULA, MS: I will never eat at a restaurant again. Today was hands down the most challenging day of work I’ve ever had. We worked on a walkin freezer that...

PASCAGOULA, MS: I will never eat at a restaurant again. Today was hands down the most challenging day of work I’ve ever had. We worked on a walkin freezer that has been full of food and no electricity for a month. It was so extraordinarily foul that we had to don full haz-mat gear. My best friend was the respirator. It protected me from the noxious biological vapors from the rotting meat. The worse part though was the white Tyvek suits we wore. The 100 degree weather tore us up in those suits. We were all suffering from heat exhaustion by the end of the day. It was simply impossible to keep ourselves hydrated enough to perform to our normal standards. I almost lost it once. I started to shiver really badly… Even though I was sweating like a pig. And the smell… If God ever gets mad at me and decides to send of to hell, he is going to lock me in that freezes for eternity. And the worse thing is that we have to in back tomorrow.

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Katrina Report: Build Something

BILOXI, MS – I have this burning inside. There is something down there deep inside. I don’t know what it is. I think I would like to build something. I...

BILOXI, MS – I have this burning inside. There is something down there deep inside. I don’t know what it is. I think I would like to build something. I don’t necessarily mean a house or a boat. I just feel a need to pour my heart into something of value. Life is more than school, work, and weekends. Perhaps life is best savored in the shadows of our own creations rather than the shadows of coconut palms. I think that there is a coming of age through which every man must pass if he is to leave a lasting legacy. My thoughts, for example, haphazardly keyed in from a laptop, will fade because they were not written to last. I have always thought that life should be experienced. But a life experienced still passes by. A life built, however, is captured, shared, and in time immortalizes the man who built it. The songwriter may be forgotten, but he smiles down from heaven as his song brightens generations. That kind of joy is rare. I don’t want to stop chasing dreams.

I believe there will always be room to chase dreams. But I want to build something along the way. I took a walk on the beach today. Maybe it is the nature of the work I am doing down here, maybe it is the feeling of stagnation being out of school for so long, or maybe it is a desire to lead a more Christ-like life, but I feel older than I did in Provo. As I sat and watched the sunset into the water, I felt empty. I’ve never felt like that before. I saw a jellyfish wash ashore. How many people live spineless lives drifting about the world with flashes of brilliant color and long trains of experiences flowing behind them, only to be washed ashore to be pounded by the unpredictable waves of life against the sands of time. I want to do something of substance with my life.

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Katrina Report: Saints in Soiled Clothes

GULFPORT, MS – We went to the priesthood session of general conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints this evening. What an experience to sit with men covered in dirt from the toils of selfless sacrifice to listen to the Prophet and Apostles. I understand more the meaning of Christianity. It is neither about Sunday best nor powerful sermons. Being a Christian means becoming a saint. I don’t think I will soon forget the purity in those soiled clothes. I saw the priesthood of God in its truest form tonight. There was no rich, there was no poor. Only men united with single purpose of heart. I am a better man for going.