Showing posts with label "Mrs. Miracle". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "Mrs. Miracle". Show all posts

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Gorgeous sunrise!

"We preach of Christ, we prophesy of Christ, and we write according to our prophecies, that our children may know to what source they may look for a remission of their sins."
-2 Nephi 25:26

The high today was 55 degrees.  I got a morning text from James.  I always looks forward to these when he his out of town.  

Evan's baptism, which Sheri had said would be in December has now been changed to November 15th, the day I signed up to feed the missionaries.  

Here are some of the things I did today: I typed stake conference notes for Analee Hunsaker, at her request.  I worked on my Young Women's lesson on self-reliance, and I made a beef stew.  It was delicious!  

At 5:30 pm I attended a Young Women's presidency meeting.  Afterwards at Young Women's the girls made crowns and invitations for our Young Women in Excellence scheduled for the 19th.  It was a fun evening.
 
I came home and ate stew for dinner and then watched "Mrs. Miracle and Finley's Department Store", and Master Chef Junior for kids 8-13.  These kids are amazing!  I was in bed before Darrel got home around 10:30.

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Happy 38th birthday to Jared!
Jared, I love you and I am so grateful to be
your mother.  You are an amazing person!

 
Today was election day.  It was a landslide win for the republicans in congress and the senate.  People are tired of Obama and his agenda.

I started typing my mom's personal history today for the grandkids.  I am so grateful that I met with her before she passed away and she shared her life story with me.  
James had a doctor's appointment today with an ear, nose and throat specialist in the valley.  Here's hoping he can get some relief.  After the appointment he complained about his ear hurting because the doctor tried to clean it out and James was miserable the rest of the day.

I went to town today and washed my car, went grocery shopping at Walmart, and went by Licano's to get carne asada burros for Darrel and I only to find out that Darrel won't be up here until tomorrow.  

A couple from our ward, Robert and Kambri Westbrook and their son Porter, were sealed in the temple today.  
Congratulations to the Westbrooks!
This evening I watched "Christmas with Mrs. Miracle."