Showing posts with label Sheri's thought. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sheri's thought. Show all posts

Monday, November 2, 2015

Monday, October 26, 2015

Vermont in the Fall
Sheri's Thought for the Day:
"I love those who can smile in trouble, who gather strength from distress and grow brave by reflection.  Tis the business of little minds to shrink, but they whose heart is firm and whose conscience approves their conduct, will pursue their principles unto death."
-Leonardo da Vinci
At 4:30 am. we left for Chandler.  We arrived at the house at 7:36 am.  Louise, the house cleaner, and her son were already there.  Stacy drove up and then Maggie Hirt from the ward who could only stay 45 minutes.  We had her wipe down the shelves and walls in the master bedroom closet.  Soon after Maggie arrived Lynette Braddock, Donna, and Katy from the Galveston 3rd ward arrived.  Later Rochelle James and Christy Wanlass came.  Thank goodness for the Relief Society sisters.  They saved the day.  Lynette Braddock took a lunch break but basically she stayed all day.  

I worked most of the day in the kitchen.  I cleaned the refrigerator out, cleaned the pantry, and helped Stacy clean out the rest of the cupboards.  She kept saying: "Mom, we're not going to make it.  I think you need to call and change the walk-thru until tomorrow.  I told her I wasn't going to do that, and we would make it!  My feet hurt though.

James and Alex worked in Dallin's room painting and cleaning up.  James had a good visit with Alex. 

At 3:30 James and I met Jen at Security Title to sign all of the papers.  Jennifer Glavan, the buyer, had already been there.  While I was gone Kim came and swept the wood floors and dusted the fireplace.  Stacy vacuumed the family room floor.  Kim also helped me take a load of stuff to Central Self Storage.  The house is empty and completely clean for the walk-thru at 5pm.  We made it!

James took Zack around and showed him all of the potential problems.  We don't want them to have any surprises.  I sat in the family room with Jen and Jennifer.  Jennifer didn't sit, she kept walking around looking in cupboards and smiling.  You can tell how happy she is with the house.  She wrote me a check for $1,200 for the dining room furniture and for the rest of the roofing bill.
Orion, their 11 year old son, kept running up and down the steps and around the pit.  Jen also gave me a check for $632 for the new hot water heater.  

After they had left we took the rest of our stuff outside to Central Self Storage and drove back to Vernon.  It was 11:30 when we got home.
Facebook finds:
  A little boy from Idaho sent Ben Carson a picture of
Flat Stanley.  Both Joshua and Evan had to send Flat Stanly somewhere in the world.  They both sent him to England.  Evan to his Uncle Michael's family, and Joshua to his Aunt Tara.
How many times have I felt this way?!



















 

 

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Sheri's Though for the Day:
"I woke up with a troubled heart and mind.  On my morning run I listened to a conference talk by Pres. Uchtdorf.  In it he talks about letting light in our life.  He explains, 
"Spiritual light rarely comes to those who merely sit in darkness waiting for someone to flip a switch.  It takes an act of faith to open our eyes to the Light of Christ.  Spiritual light cannot be discerned by carnal eyes.  Jesus Christ Himself taught, 'I am the light which shineth in darkness, and the darkness comprehendeth it not.' For 'the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him; neither can he know them because they are spiritually discerned.'"

James left for the cabin this morning with a trailer full of furniture.  Dennis and Harold met James at the cabin and helped him unload the furniture.  James gave them each a burro from Burger House.  
I left for Vernon a short time after James.  I saw Harold and Dennis just as I was turning into Vernon from Highway 60.  They didn't see me.  
James unloaded boxes on the front porch so when I got home I moved them to the garage.  I have our TV in my car.  James unloaded it and it sits on the stand in the entryway until we can get it upstairs.  
After getting both cars unloaded we sat down to watch a movie.  We watched "Moondance Alexander" about a young girl and a horse she comes to love.  It was a good one.
Back in Chandler Evan, Rowan, and Joshua attended Galveston 3rd ward Trunk or Treat.  The zipper in Evan's Baemax costume broke so he had to wear his costume from last year.



 
Master Chief putting on his gear.
 I had to post this sweet picture of Alex and Michael
taken a few years back.  These two will graduate from
high school this year.