Saturday, December 7, 2024

Saturday, November 2, 2024: Goodbye to Kim & Brian, Michael's delicious bagel breakfast & then goodby's, tons of laundry, Chairs back to Hunsaker's & Ruth, Dinner @ Eva's - Halls, Sue & the girls

Caracas, Venequela
96th operating temple
Dedicated: 20 Aug 2000
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Book of Mormon
Mormon 6
Come Follow Me
Mormon 5:8-24; 6:16-22
Jesus Christ stands with open arms to receive me.
October General Conference
'Live Up to Your Privileges' 
President Emily Belle Freeman
"I pondered the gift of God's power available to me through the sacred ordinance itself and the covenant promise I was making as I took that piece of bread and that cup of water."

Goodbye to Kim and Brian. They are headed back to the valley early so Kim can make brownies and cookies for Ben & Cayli's Chandler reception, which is tonight.

Michael, Joe, and Max are still here, Max played his guitar and sang songs while Michael and Joe fixed breakfast. Michael made scrambled eggs and bacon and put them on "everything" bagels, you know, the ones with the seeds. They were delicious! Michael asked Max to do the dishes, which he did. He put them in the dishwasher. They all came out clean except the pan that Michael made the scrambled eggs in. I had to scrub that pan by hand after the guys left.

James and the guys stacked up the chairs that belong to the Hunsaker's and returned them this morning. 

After Michael, Joe, and Max left James and I both laid down to take a nap. I have tons of laundry to do, sheets and towels, so I kept the washer and dryer busy all day long.

I called Ruth Gale and asked if we could bring her chairs back this afternoon. We made an appointment at 2 p.m. We delivered the chairs into her living room, all set up for her piano recital on Monday. Ruth has a cute little house, perfect for one or two people. 

After leaving Ruth's, James asked if I wanted to get something to eat, I said sure. I thought he would stop at Taco Bell or Burger King but instead he went to Eva's, because he knows I like it. 

We sat at our table and first Ron Hall came in and then Sue Hubble with her two granddaughters, Kaitlin and Sky. Sue and I both love this place. We gave each other a hug and talked for awhile. I told her that starting in January we should get back on our temple schedule and she agreed. 

James still had time to go to the dump when we got home, which he did. He took the Crane's trash too. 

Ruby's state cross country meet was today. Out of 175 participants Ruby placed in the top 20. She was #19. Way to go Ruby!

We are fasting for Sister Gassaway today. They asked us to in Relief Society last week. She has cancer. 

Tom is so happy that all of our company is gone and it's just the three of us. He watched a Christmas movie with us. 

Selfie in the car because they forgot 
before they left.

Michael, Joe, and Max

A Grampa and his cat




Ruby's Cross Country Season 



Out of 175 runners Ruby took 18th in state.
The top 20 runners got a medal.












 

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