Happy Father's Day
They say a man's home is his castle...I think
James feels like our Vernon home is his castle.
James's request for breakfast was my scrambled eggs. I was glad I felt well enough to fulfill that request. After breakfast we prepared for our Primary lesson until it was time to leave for church. There was only one problem...James can't remember where he put the car keys and we can't find them. Finally we left with Michael in the Montero. Stacy, Paul, and Joshua went in the red car.
Brother Coleman from the high counsel spoke in sacrament meeting on keeping the Sabbath day holy. His companion, Brother Virga spoke on the plan of salvation. Julie Turvey sang, "Where Can I Turn for Peace". It was beautiful!
We had five children in our Primary class today: Brielle, whom we haven't seen for several weeks, Brooklyn, Taylor, Isaiah, and Liam. Oh, I forgot to mention that James told the story in sharing time today about Brother Warren Petersen saving him from a burning house when he was a baby. The kids, teachers, and leaders all loved it!
We had pesto flatbread with tomato and cheese grilled in the oven for lunch at James's request and then we went in to take a nap. Sheri dropped by a card and Olive Garden gift card on their way to see Ian's parents.
I was shocked when I finally woke up and saw that it was 7pm. Kim had come by to see us and waited 40 minutes and finally left. Later she brought by a card and giftcard to Cheesecake Factory.
Jared called and talked to James for quite awhile he also sent him a book.
I guess Darrel tried to call but couldn't get through. He had to work today and then he, Trina and the kids all left to spend the night at Flagstaff and then go on to the Grand Canyon tomorrow.
Darrel at work with his kiddos who came for a visit.
As we get ready for bed, we are still looking for the keys to my car.
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