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End of the "School Year" Quiz 2018

Favorite color: Blue
Favorite food: Baleadas
Favorite number: 7
Favorite Candy: Reeses 
Favorite movie: What are movies? (Kidding, I like Avengers: Civil War still)
Favorite TV show: SportsCenter
Favorite moment on my mission: When the Melendez kids got baptized 
Least favorite moment on my mission: I dont remember one.
Favorite area on your mission: They have all been great, for different reasons. If I had to pick one to go to tomorrow it would probably be Santa Barbara
Favorite thing to do with dad: Talk about Sports, and anything else
Favorite thing to do with mom: Talk about anything
Favorite thing to do with Zach: Watch his weirdness 
Favorite thing to do with Maggie: I don't know what any of these people do anymore haha.
Favorite thing to do with Casey: " "
Favorite thing to do with Jill: " "
Favorite thing to do with Anna: " "
Favorite thing to do with Emma: " "
Favorite sport to watch: College Football
Favorite sport to play: Basketball
Favorite song: "Warriors" Imagine Dragons
Favorite hymn: Nearer, My God to Thee
Favorite Animal: Cougar
Favorite book: Way of Kings
Favorite ice cream flavor: Rocky Road
Favorite Restaurant: Cheesecake Factory
Favorite food on my mission: Baleadas or Carne Asada
Favorite Scripture Story: Sons of Mosiah
What are you good at doing? Being Friendly
What do you like about yoursef? That I am the Best
What makes you happy? Serving the Lord
 What are you afraid of? Honduras in the Dark
What new thing would you like to learn this year? Portuguese
What would you do with $100? Go eat food, and save the rest
What do you like to do for other people? I like to make them feel good
If you could go anywhere where would you go? Roatan
What was your favorite place in the last year? Lago de Yojoa
 What did you like about San Pedro Sula? It is the center of the mission, there are lots of missionaries close by, they have american restaurants
What are you excited about this summer? Starting College
What is your biggest accomplishment in the last year? Probably learning Spanish
If this was your last day on earth, what would you do? I would want to go to the temple.
What do you wish was different in Honduras? AIR CONDITIONING, and I wish it was more safe to be here because it is an amazing place
 What is your favorite thing to do on your mission? Teach families
What will you miss from being on a mission? Being 100% focused on serving the Lord every day
What do you think the other missionaries will remember about you? That I was happy serving here, and that I was their friend
What do you want to do in ten years? Be a doctor of some sort
What do you want to be when you grow up? Same answer

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