tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790724497614869451.post6682548570988913221..comments2020-04-18T01:26:07.955-04:00Comments on Elder Trevor Hawkins - Benin Cotonou Mission: The Best and the WorstLiz Hawkinshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12595530424254346743noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790724497614869451.post-40400329498288137962014-02-22T22:19:50.493-05:002014-02-22T22:19:50.493-05:00Ethan,
Glad you could relive a small part of the j...Ethan,<br />Glad you could relive a small part of the joys of the office here, haha! And yes, he's not looking forward to the "teen" driver. :) He had to deal with that already with Elder Ouonnebo, who got into a car accident shortly before he got transferred. Oooh the fun!Liz Hawkinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12595530424254346743noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790724497614869451.post-55756115857403420362014-02-22T21:36:42.868-05:002014-02-22T21:36:42.868-05:00Haha I had to deal with that driving school when I...Haha I had to deal with that driving school when I was in the mission office. I'm glad that Elder Hawkins thought to take some pictures. Elder Owusu, one of the Assistants who was from Ghana, never studied for this part. He was told that if he got at least 2/20, things could be worked out. The worst part of the whole experience, though, is once the Elder actually gets his license. I imagine it's comparable to having your teenager child get his license, and he wants to drive the company car. Good luck!Ethanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09595936464548811308noreply@blogger.com