Sunday, September 29, 2019

Week of September 22 - 28, 2019

NOTE: I HAD ADDED TO THIS BLOG EVERY DAY FOR FIVE DAYS. PARAGRAPHS OF INFORMATION. NUMBERS. IT TOOK A TON OF TIME. I COMPLETED MY ADDITIONS, SAVED THEM, AND WENT TO PUBLISH ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON. EVERYTHING I HAD ADDED SINCE TUESDAY DISAPPEARED. I DO NOT HAVE THE TIME TO ADD ALL THE PARAGRAPHS AND INFORMATION, SO I JUST WENT AND ADDED THE PICTURES AND THE BLOG IS WHAT IT IS, WITH MOST INFORMATION MISSING. I HOPE THIS WORKS BETTER NEXT WEEK.

Highlights:

Spiritual
We had an early Fast Sunday this month due to Stake Conference next weekend and General Conference the next weekend. Our Fast and Testimony meeting was full of the most faith promoting talks from members of all ages. I was truly uplifted and that Spirit was with me the rest of the day.
Relief Society was good and I was called to serve on the Relief Society Additional Meeting Committee.

I had choir practice early on Sunday and it was good as we sang some Christmas music.

Family

The Wilkins Family

The Ethan Rice Family
Dad enjoyed Stake Conference with Ethan and Cameo, and then had a great Sunday.











Here are some of Cameo's pictures of their Saturday...












On Monday, Dad and Kaylee woke up early, explored the creek and went around the neighborhood,






later went to the park








The Doran Rice Family




Morgan
Morgan gave Dad a tour of where he works on Monday and they enjoyed a great lunch. 





Kayty


The Nathan Rice Family















Dad's Garden

Other highlights
I took a walk on Sunday and ended up enjoying the last Sunset of Summer. It was beautiful and the weather wasn't that hot. 

Humidity left from a hurricane in Mexico arrived. Rains during the day were scattered, but by the time Kayty took me to the airport, it was pouring. Dad's plane ended up being delayed by 25 minutes. The cell phone parking lot was already packed at 8:30 pm when we arrived and was crazy busy with all the flights waiting to land. We got home very late but made it safe and sound. Rain and thunder continued that night.