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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

I ran errands this morning.  I picked up James's suit, washed my car, and headed to Walmart to finish shopping for Thanksgiving dinner.  Afterwards I met Sheri at the mall for lunch.  I had a teriyaki chicken hibachi bowl at Hibachi San - It was delicious!   We did a little shopping at Barnes and Noble.  I found the Diane Setterfield book I was looking for, The Bellman and Black, but decided to get The Book Thief instead because Kim says it's one of her favorite books.  Sheri says she doesn't want to read it because she heard it was sad.  

James is in Show Low pouring concrete in 21 degree weather.  Kip Hunsaker showed up to help and James says he was awesome.  When he offered to pay him, Kip said no, he enjoyed doing it.  Sometimes he reminds me of Gail.  

Since Darrel and Trina's kids may be going to Utah, Westley's wife Lacey is being baptized, I decided to go over this evening and visit with them.  I take the ingredient to make my pumpkin dessert, and Addy ends up making it for me.  
 Addy loves to bake.  Help from Trina.
James makes it back from Show Low and he brings burros from Burger House!  Here are some fun pictures I took of the evening.



 Ruby made two turkeys in her preschool.

 Rowan made me a friendship bracelet.
He asked me what my favorite color was so the bracelet has lots of purple in it.



We played restaurant.  The kids took ornaments off the Christmas tree 
and served them to me as treats.  They are so fun!!
Addy showing her crabs to Grandpa.
Addy won a prize at school for her
patriotic turkey.
Tonight's sunset in Chandler.
Found this on Facebook.
I want James to build us one!
Trina and Darrel had some news to share with us.  Trina is expecting and is due in early July.  That is the best news I've heard in a long time!  Also, Darrel had a job with CVS when he graduates at the end of May.  He will start out making $130,000 a year.  That will help pay off those student loans!