I love President Hinckley!
James woke up with abdominal pains. He had them yesterday but today he says they are worse. I convinced him he needed to go to the emergency room so he got ready to go. He went outside only to find he had a flat tire. He changed the tire and then said he needed to go to Discount Tire to get some new tires and didn't know how he would do that and go to the emergency room. I had planned on cooking most of the day as the missionaries were supposed to come over for dinner, but I felt going with James was more important, so I got ready and off we went.
We stopped at Discount Tire where James ordered three new tires. I then drove him to the hospital and did a little shopping at Walmart before heading back to Discount.
James is waiting for them to do a scan to see if he has diverticulitis. I was stressing about the missionaries so I called and told them we would have to cancel. I spoke with Brother Bomer who was very concerned and told me not to worry about it. I felt better after talking to him, but I really do hate to let people down.
While the new tires were being mounted I walked over to KFC for some lunch. While there I saw and spoke to one of our Young Women, Arizona.
I got to the hospital just as James was leaving his room. They had done the test and determined it wasn't diverticulitis and were releasing him to go home. The doctor said he probably just pulled a muscle. James thinks he may have some kind of a virus.
On the way home I tried to call the missionaries to see if they wanted us to bring them some food, but they didn't answer. James stopped to get something at KFC. I didn't eat because I had already started my fast. Hopefully we will get to feed the missionaries again soon.
They always leave a message and bring a wonderful spirit into
our home.
This evening I listened to the best General Women's Conference that I can ever remember! They were talks I absolutely needed to hear, especially Sister Marriott's and President Uchtdorf's. I was crying when the meeting was over. I also enjoyed a group of Primary girls from Korea singing "I love to see the Temple" and the choir of women and girls singing "I Know that My Savior Loves Me", and "I Know that My Redeemer Lives." I went to bed feeling so uplifted and full of the Spirit.
In Chandler, Dallin, Joseph and Joseph's friend Amanda, all performed at SoZo's.
I have some very talented grandsons!
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