hahah...this is a very good news story. one time i went, and they taught us the CORRECT way to open the packaging for videotapes, books, etc. using that flap in the back that is almost hidden (because it's wrapped so well). hmm. i'm going to think of other good memories that don't involve lunch at bethel.
i don't get it...what flap?
i've done the tour every other year or so for the duration of my life! it was such an amazing organized operation i never got tired of it. i always found myself veering outside the lines though, it always depressed me. i'd think--oh, no, is this how i am?! do i not stay inside the lines! GAHHH! but i'm good now. i loved getting a good, funny comical brother for a guide. a couple times there was some real boring brothers who spoke like Agent Smith. and eating at a bethel is an experience. i love watching them speed set the tables. cool stuff. and the naked tear away calender style daily texts were neat!
do you guys remember that day at courtney tinser's house that a bethelite told us the system they use in the kitchen for the serving carts when a tour full of hot girls is coming through?? HYSTERICAL! Jahanna i know you were there.