Sunday, March 13, 2022

Week of March 6 - 12, 2022

Spiritual
We had a very nice Fast and Testimony meeting and primary went as it usually does: unpredictable. Many will be out of town next week, as will the sister I am working with, so I hope its just quiet. 

Dee was able to get an appointment to attend the temple this week. 

My daily morning foundation of General Conference talk(s), prayer, scripture study and Come Follow Me study continues each day. 

I have indexed 9017 records and reviewed 19355 records so far this year.

Family

The Wilkins Family
The Wilkins are doing well and enjoying the business of life. Grace had a choir concert on Thursday night and we so enjoyed their efforts on Marco Polo so we could listen and watch. The Wilkins also finally got most of their Christmas Stockings via mail and opened them Friday night for a Christmas in March celebration. 

The Ethan Rice Family
The week began on a rough note. Ethan traveled for the day to Smyrna Georgia on business and while he was away, a sick Cameo had to take two sick kids to the doctor. Kaylee had confirmed strep throat. 
She texted us a bit while she rested. Here is a pic of their new little hamster.


Dad talked with Ethan and Wade via Facetime later that day. Both Cameo and Kaylee were sleeping trying to feel better. 

The Doran Rice Family
Doran and Amber had another tough week. I spent some time there with Kooper on Tuesday afternoon and evening while they worked out some troubles. Kelsie continues to struggle and spent some time in the hospital. Kooper is a happy kid who loves riding his bike, playing Nintendo with a friend, playing with his cars outside and eating chicken nuggies. Ah, the simple things of life. 

Morgan
No news from Morgan this week. 

Kayty
Kayty had a good work week with a little overtime. She is doing well.
One minor save. 

The Nathan Rice Family
Spring Break week started with new lemon pajamas for everyone. 

They had such a fun week with surprise daily activities including a girls night sleep over at Grammy Lorrie's and a slip and slide. It was a great Spring Break without having to spend a ton of gas money. 

Dad's Garden
I am picking quite a few small roma tomatoes. It seems without the chicken manure, the other tomato garden is starting to fade already so we won't get very many tomatoes there. Oregano is plentiful and lots of orange juice is still being squeezed. 

Family History
More of Nano's slides










 
Other highlights
Dad got some block laying done on his raised bed garden and it looks good. 

We started the sanding and sealing of the kitchen table. The old varnish had been chipped and wearing off. It of course is more work than I had originally planned. 






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