I got to have family prayer with James this morning. I went outside in the yard to work and saw Ben riding his bicycle to school. I wish I could have gotten a picture, but he was going pretty fast. I fertilized 1/4 of the backyard and sweep some leaves off the porch before I had to stop and get ready to go to Brake Masters. They evaluated my brakes and said the front were 90% gone and the back were 95% gone. Wow! It's a miracle that I made it off the mountain! They used the pads I bought at Toyota for the back brakes and their pads for the front. They say theirs have a lifetime guarantee but Erik says their pads make the routers were out faster. They also said this would be the last time they could rotate the routers. I left my car at 9 and they didn't finish until after noon. I spent some time at the McDonald's at Walmart and the rest of the time waiting in the Brake Master waiting room. It felt good to get some brakes. Now I am sure to drive home safely! Next month it will be the 120,000 mile checkup.
This afternoon I went to the biggest candy store in Arizona which just happens to be in Chandler on Chandler Blvd. and Alma School Rd. What a fun place to shop! I bought some chocolate gold coins to give to my young women along with the pocket-sized Book of Mormons I got for them. I am going to tell them that there are hidden treasures in the Book of Mormon that they must look for.
Sweeties here I come!
Any kind of candy you can imagine.
Rows and rows of suckers.
Such a fun store to shop in!
I though I would post a picture of James's truck. He really likes it since he got new tires, although I say it still rides a little rough.
2010 Dodge Ram 4x4.
And last but certainly not least I wanted to share this conference quote from Richard G. Scott:
"One of the greatest blessings we can offer to the world is the power of a Christ-centered home where the gospel is taught, covenants are kept and love abounds."