I love this picture!
It was taken about 14-15 years ago.
I am not sure why Ben wasn't in the picture.
James had an appointment with the audiologist in Show Low today to determine if he needs hearing aids. He wanted me to go with him but I just wasn't feeling up to it. You know I am sick when I won't go into town! He does need a hearing aid in one ear.
James brought me back 2 1/2 sandwiches from Arby's. I guess he wasn't sure what I wanted. I ate the regular roast beef.
James asked me to call Ed Miller to see if he would teach his class on Sunday, since James still doesn't have his voice back. Ed is our bishop's dad and he is one of the funniest, most loving people I have ever met. He's the only man besides James that can come up to me after sacrament meeting and give me a kiss on the cheek, call me sweetie, and I won't think anything of it.
When I called, Ed answered the phone. After my introduction he asks, "Oh, do you want to talk to "Sweet Thing"? Sweet Thing is Debbie, his wife. I just loved that he said that because it indicates to me how much he loves his wife. If you ask Ed how his day was, he will respond, wonderful!, I've never had a bad one. That's just the kind of guy he is, and yes, of course, he will teach the gospel doctrine class on Sunday.
Debbie and Ed Miller
In 2010 Debbie had Leukemia. She was in need of a bone marrow transplant. She has made a remarkable recovery, although her health is still fragile at times. This family has a great deal of faith. When Debbie was diagnosed, the doctor's didn't give her family much hope of her surviving.
After reading a chapter from our book, James went upstairs to his office to work on his bid for Arizona Rehab's current job. I took a long nap and then watched a few of the Mystery Woman Bookstore movies starring Kellie Martin. They are my favorite Hallmark mysteries. I also worked on my blog.
I got a text from my friend Linda Price asking me if I wanted to go to Relief Society tonight to here Brother Lauritzen speak on communication. Brother Lauritzen is a marriage counselor and I was looking forward to going, but I was just too sick.
James and I watched a movie tonight that we absolutely loved! It's called, "Saving Sarah Cain". It's about a woman whose Amish sister dies and she is given custody of her sisters five children. It had such a sweet message and afterwards both James and I said we wanted to become Amish! I saved it for Kim and Sheri to watch when they come up for spring break.
The title is different here, but this is the movie.