Sheri's photo on her run
In spite of the cold and snow, Sheri went on her 9 mile run.
I seem to have come out of my depression and I am grateful. We have hope for the Downwind case. We are talking about selling 25 acres of land to Dave Elkins and we paid our tithing, all giving me hope. Hopefully things are turning in our favor.
We had a relaxing morning. Around noon I made James a tuna melt sandwich and tomato soup. Ian made seafood spaghetti with mussels and shrimp.
It was after 2 when Sheri, Ian and I left for the Red Door consignment shop. Sheri wanted to get something for Dr. Kaiser for her birthday. It is a fun place to shop as they have lots of interesting things to look at. Sheri & Ian wound up buying a red plaid placemat with a red plaid bowl. The plates were $17 so they didn't buy a plate. Ian got a dice paperweight, Sherii got a key chain with a cute cactus design and some hair bands. I didn't buy anything.
Sheri wanted some pie so we went to the Baked in Pinetop Bakery. It was a little late and there wasn't much left, only some sticky buns and croissants, both buttered and sweet. Sheri bought the treats: a pecan sticky bun, a buttered croissant for James and a strawberry cream cheese croissant. Everything was delicious and we would definitely go back.
This evening Sheri and I watched a Hallmark movie, "Love on the Amazon." Sheri said she liked the scenery and animals but didn't think the acting was very good.
Sheri went downstairs sometime after 7 and before 8 as she gets up very early. At home she goes to bed at 3.
Ian fixed a beeping fire alarm upstairs. He said he didn't want James up on a ladder. He was so polite on our trip, opening the door for me and sitting in the back seat so I could sit in the front with Sheri. He knows we are strapped financially right now and he offered to give us some of his gold. We are not that desperate but appreciated the offer.
"It is only by looking to God that individuals, families, and even nations can flourish."
- D. Todd Christofferson, OGC 2025
Abraham 2:7
For I am the Lord thy God; I dwell in heaven; the earth is my footstool; I stretch my hand over the sea, and it obeys my voice; I cause the wind and the fire to be my chariot; I say to the mountains - Depart hence - and behold, they are taken away be a whirlwind, in an instant, suddenly.
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