Sunday, June 3, 2018

Week of May 27-June 2, 2018

Highlights:

Spiritual
We had a good Sunday. Church was good and we had great lessons. Dad taught the Deacons Quorum and did well. Dad read a lot during the afternoon. Not much else.

I had no scout meeting this week due to seminary graduation, but spent my week baking loads of cookies, noticing a part of my cookie beater had broken off during the mixing, mixing new cookies and baking them and then prepared the rest of the stuff for Cub Camp. Dad cleaned up the three burner stove and put a new string on one of the small bows. Dad's scouts had their physicals completed by two doctors in the ward so they can attend Camp Geronimo next Monday.

Dad attended a session at the temple Thursday evening.

I am in Helaman 7 in the Book of Mormon. I also am reading the June Ensign Magazine. I continue to listen to a General Conference talk every morning as I exercise. I am in the Sunday morning session of my second time listening.

I have indexed 11671 record and reviewed 14607 records so far this year.

Family

The Wilkins Family
On Monday, Adam and Grace spent their day working at a neighbors, helping remove tile, clean, etc. for some extra spending money. Adam is finished with school, and so he was a great help to Allison and family all week. Grace had a great honor this week. She was inducted into the Junior National Honor Society.


We are very proud of the work she has done.

Happy Birthday, Mike!!! on Friday!!! We love you!!!

I talked via Marco Polo to the boys on Saturday. Adam is awesome!! Everyone looks great!

The Ethan Rice Family
Ethan, Cameo, Kaylee, Wade and Morgan spent their Memorial Day holiday at Don Carter State Park.

They had a great time swimming, fishing, making sand angels...and enjoying some time away.









































Kaylee, Wade and I had a fun FaceTime chat on Wednesday evening. Kaylee and I talked and walked around the house, and Wade did Patty Cake with me.


The Doran Rice Family
Doran, Amber and family are doing well. Busy with work and their dog rescue.

Morgan
Morgan had a great Memorial Day Camping trip with Ethan too.

I talked to him Wednesday as well. He is doing fine and enjoying work.

Kayty
Kayty had no work (and no pay) on Monday. She was invited to a swimming party later in the day and enjoyed herself. She worked the rest of the week, still not sure if she will be permanently hired at Chubb. She works for the temporary service and they can decide in three to six months. 
She has been enjoying movie marathons when not at work.

The Nathan Rice Family
This family had a good, but brief, break. Nathan had a ton of homework, but managed to help a friend haul some large downed trees for future firewood for Summer campouts for Nathan, and to sell for his friend. Anna love nursery at church, and prays every time to bless it. They all had a good and fun fishing trip on Monday as well. School went well, though Nathan only got 20 minutes of sleep Wednesday night. He did complete his assignment, however. His Cpap machine arrived and he is anticipating good sleep and fewer headaches soon. All are well and enjoying warmer weather, some fishing when time permits, and working in their growing garden. 


Dad's Garden
Tomatoes are slowing down. Grape vines are looking great out by the chicken pen. Am drying oregano from a plant dad grew. We lost one chicken this week. She was in the yard eating corn...and she just disappeared. No coyote involved so not sure what happened...until Dad watered the small palm tree in the lower courtyard...talk about mad as a wet hen: well, she was! Guess she left the safe digs of the chicken pen to venture out on her own.

Tomato count: 1794

Other highlights

Our Memorial Day included Dad weedeating the yard, me doing normal Monday chores.


Nano had to stop eating so much sodium, so Dad cut and grilled chicken breast fillets and I bagged and individually froze them. We also picked up frozen and fresh hamburger meat and all was taken down to her on Monday. Took Nano shopping at two stores and picked up prescriptions at the pharmacy on Thursday.

I graduated from Alhambra High School forty years ago on June 1. There was a reunion and I did keep up on FaceBook but there was no way I was going to spend nearly $100 a person. Pictures did look good though. I am shocked that everyone there looked so old!!! 


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