Saturday, September 8, 2018

Week of September 2-8, 2018

Highlights:

Spiritual
We had a good, but sadly quiet, Sunday. Missing those little granddaughters in our house! Many in our ward were out of town, but all meetings and lessons were wonderful.

I attended a temple session full of brand new sisters and elders just beginning their missionary service on Tuesday morning. Dee attended the temple Wednesday and assisted as our Young Men performed baptism ordinances. He attended a session Thursday night.

Cub scouts went well this week. We are working with our most difficult scout and, while he wasn't totally engaged with the things we were doing, he was not disruptive and all was accomplished for that night.

I completed another time listening to General Conference and started again. Not sure if it was the fourth or fifth completion. I also read the September Ensign Magazine.

I am in Alma 34 in my Book of Mormon reading.

I have indexed 14136 records and reviewed 40205 records so far this year.

Family

The Wilkins Family
This was a good week for the Wilkins family. Allison attended an open house at Adam's school.

Sam had a good week too. He attended his first "Little Artist" class at the rec center and created a marble painting.

We got to talk with Grace, who absolutely loved her very first week in Beehive Class as a Young Woman. She's now earned the right to wear some make up and she looks great, as always. School is going well and she likes it.

Joshua jumped in our conversation for a moment. He is happy and doing well!

The Ethan Rice Family
Ethan and family tried out a new camping spot, Indian Springs State Park...only 40 minutes away. Looks like they had a fantastic time!


































Kaylee participated in a lovely Grandparents Day Program at school on Friday. So sad we couldn't go this year!!




Wadey is quite the driver in the kids green car, thanks to a pillow. Nothing stops him!! On Saturday, they shared Haystacks for dinner with Elder Moore and his companion.

The Doran Rice Family
Happy Birthday, Kelsie on Tuesday! This family had a good week: work, school, preschool, dogs, and a job interview for Doran.

Morgan
Morgan and some friends ate dinner and enjoyed one evening while Ethan and Cameo were camping.
He started a new job at his girlfriend's company this week.

Kayty
Kayty had a good work week, and also applied at Party City for Holiday help. It's a few minutes away from job 1 and she wants to get ahead on her bills in case job 1 ends in November. 

The Nathan Rice Family
After all the fun here, poor Anna and Ellie came down with stuffy noses, so Sunday was a quiet day of resting. They had a good last week of no school with bike rides and fun. Nathan finally got his 3-d printer he wanted and called, showing us the printing progress. Anna got a lovely princess dress for her Halloween costume on Saturday, and Nathan printed her a pretty awesome tiara. The family walked to the temple on Friday and Anna just loved being there. Saturday included eating Rice Krispies, playing with a new ball, and painting. The girls also switched rooms with Mommy and Daddy this week. The room is now better configured to keep Anna from climbing in the crib with Ellie and these sweet sisters playing together. Sleep is a good thing, though I love how close these two are!

Dad's Garden
Seedlings are doing well.




Other highlights
Cooler jogs this week, though I had to miss Tuesday and shorten Wednesday because Kayty wasn't looking good and I didn't want to be gone long. On top of a shortened run, I had to dodge a young snake while going. While I didn't stop for analysis, I am pretty sure the head was viper shaped. The jogging week ended well on Saturday...Kayty looked fine so I could actually run to the temple.



We had quite a few trips to help out Nano this week: shopping, Taco Bell, and then she had problems with her old security system. Thank goodness Ethan was just FaceTime away and we got it fixed the second trip there.

Dad had his annual insurance exam this week. Blood pressure lower, weight down almost 60 pounds, waist circumference down 12 inches. No news on bloodwork results yet. Hooray for a year of hard work!!

Our planned Flagstaff trip was postponed due to the digging we had to do Friday (explanation to follow) so I reconnected with Dorrie and we headed to Ahwatukee for the Hallmark Store Dept 56 sale. We arrived and there were already tons of people in line, sitting in camping chairs. Many many of them were older men, who seem to be a bit aggressive in their shopping. No matter, we still wormed our way through. I did get one accessory piece for the Rudolph portion of my village, but they had no ElfLand pieces, which is the only place I have any space. We had a good time and ended up at Sweet Tomatoes for lunch.  




Not so highlights
We have lost four trees in our back yard this year: Ironwood up and died, and then the lemon, the white grapefruit, and Ethan's favorite tangerine tree are near death. We assumed it was heat. Thursday, we were driving home from WalMart and notice a couple from the next gated subdivision working behind our house. He was spraying poison, she was getting trash (people toss stuff out the window all the time on Happy Valley). Dad went and talked to him. It was Ground Clear, and he said this was the fifth time he had done it. Dad did some investigating on the computer, and discovered that Round Up should be nowhere near trees! We went out early Friday morning and dug up every weed he had sprayed, plus the soil around to an inch down.



Here we had been told by the City of Phoenix to not use the gate on Happy Valley since the road is going to be a parkway, and we thought they periodically had gotten the weeds (there weren't that many...the wheelbarrows are mostly filled with dirt. )We were totally exhausted after that. We also posted information on the Next Door ap, contacted the home owners association of that neighborhood letting them know , and I will be making, laminating and posting signs indicating Private Property, no Poison Spraying. While well meaning, they acted without understanding the were killing our trees, and were actually on our property.

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