Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Monday, March 21, 2016

In the movie "The Bridge", the bridge was a bookstore.
This is the real Bridge.

James and the boys left this morning around 5:30 am.  James had a hard time getting them up but he needed to be at the job in Fountain Hills before nine.
I couldn't go back to sleep after they left.  It was time for me to get up anyway.  James and I had prayer together and then here is how my gospel study went:
Jacob 5:1-18 - The Scattering of Israel Before the Time of Christ (vv.3-14) God saw the apostasy of ancient Israel  He sent prophets to cry repentance, but few people listened.  He allowed the wicked to be destroyed and brought in the Gentiles  A few righteous branches of Israel were scattered around the world. (Lehi's people.)

October 2015 General Conference:
"A Plea to My Sisters" - President Russell M. Nelson
'We need your strength, your conversion, your conviction,
your ability to lead, your wisdom, and your voices.'
"Let the Clarion Trumpet Sound" - Elder Gregory A. Schwitzer
'The world needs disciples of Christ who can communicate the gospel message with clarity and from the heart.'

March 2015 Ensign:
"The Light of the Perfect Day" - Elder Larry R. Lawrence
There was so much in this article that I loved.  I could share the entire article but that is not necessary as others can read this article  for themselves, which I highly encourage.  I will share something that I learned:
'When it comes time for each of us to be resurrected, how will the Lord determine whether we receive a telestial body, a terrestrial body, or a celestial body?
The answer is easier than you may think.  If we have accumulated enough celestial light in our spirits, we will be resurrected with celestial bodies.  If we have accumulated only enough light to qualify for terrestrial or telestial bodies, that is the glory we will receive in the Resurrection.  
The Doctrine and Covenants explains:
"Your glory shall be that glory by which your bodies
are quickened."
I guess I knew this but didn't really relate it to light.  Elder Lawrence gives five ways we can obtain more light:
1. Love others  2. Study the Scriptures  3. Obey the Commandments  4. Hearken to the Holy Ghost  5. Serve in the temple.

"The Blueprint of Christ's Church" -  Chapter 21 The Purpose of Life: Postmortal.


 My grandson Dallin posted this today.  He is pretty excited.  Even though I would never vote for Bernie, I am excited for Dallin.

I cleaned the dining room and kitchen today.  The floors were especially in need of being mopped.  Lots of dirt and dust.  Also did some laundry. 

Tonight was the first night of this season's "Dancing with the Stars."  There are lots of good candidates but I was most impressed with the deaf male model who is Peta's partner.  He was amazing for someone who can not hear at all.
 Nyle and Peta

James texted me before going to bed.  He misses me and I miss him.  Hopefully I will not have bad dreams or "see things" tonight.

 Thanks Alex.  Can you find the cabin?

Monday, March 21, 2016

Sunday, March 20, 2016

The first day of spring,
and
Palm Sunday.
Today the 150th temple was dedicated in Provo, Utah.
 The Provo City Center temple
 It almost looks like a European castle
Donna Peeler is from our ward here in Vernon.
She is a temple worker in the Snowflake temple.
Jace Applegate was the youth speaker in sacrament meeting today.  He spoke on goals and how through fasting and prayer he was able to perform as a pole vaulter on the Show Low track and field team.
Jason Owens was the high council speaker and Jack Pearce was his speaking companion.  Jack is the son of Roge and Mary Pearce.  He was in my ward as a youth.  He is an old man now.  He has been on three mission, one in is youth, one with his family to Adam ondi Ahman, and he and his wife just recently returned from a mission to Nauvoo.  
Alex, Seth, and Adam sat by us during sacrament meeting.  I looked over at one point and Adam and Seth had their eyes closed and it looked like Alex was texting on his phone.  He was actually taking notes on the speakers.  Way to go Alex!
I had Denice Hall's class come in with my class during Primary because she wasn't there.  It was actually only two girls, Tana Westbrook, and Heidi Johnson.  I also taught Kacey, Braylin, Curtis and Zemira about Alma baptizing at the waters of Mormon.
I made a delicious rosemary roast with onions, potatoes, and carrots for lunch.  The house smelled so delicious when we got home from church.  Brian and Kim had just finished their lunch and the boys were gone on a Razr ride. 
The boys texted Kim and said they were stuck.  Kim had told them there was still alot of snow up north, but they were determined to go up to Greens Peak.  
 Seth trying to put branches and leaves under the
tires for traction.
James, Brian, and Kim took off in the truck to rescue them but only ended up getting stuck themselves and had to be pulled out.  Kim received a text from Alex saying someone had rescued them too.
 I missed out on all the excitement.  I stayed home and watched this movie instead.
 This is the first movie in a series of three about a girl who is raised Amish only to discover she was adopted and was actually born to
an English woman.
The other two movies are: The Confession, and The Reckoning.
Kim and Brian left for home this afternoon.  Kim was driving because Brian has a migraine.
Brian, Kim, and Chloe.
James and the boys are not leaving until about 5:30 in the morning.
The boys play games and James and I watch "The Bridge."  We got through the first episode but only part way through the second one.
I will have to finish tomorrow and tell James about it.
Starring Ted McGinley and Faith Ford
Today I read Jacob 3 and 4, more of Jacob's sermon to the unrighteous of his people.  He tells his people that if they don't repent, the righteous will be lead out from among them.  He also tells them that because the Lamanites keep the law of chastity, someday they will be blessed.  He tells the people to revile no more against the Lamanites because of the darkness of their skin because they are more righteous than many of the Nephites.  In verses 10-12 Jacob says: Because of your bad example ye may bring your children unto destruction and their sins will be heaped upon you at the last day  He tells them to awake from the slumber of death, loose yourselves from the pains of hell that ye may not become angels to the devil to be cast into the lake of fire and brimstone which is the second death.  He also warns them against every kind of sin.  He also taught that we have power to overcome sin and weakness through the grace of Christ.  
Such a powerful sermon! 

Tonight was game night at the Gonzales's home.
 Brings back not so fond memories of playing Monopoly
with my dad who always beat us!




Saturday, March 19th, 2016

I love this picture of Aaron and Kari's family.
Beckham, Anna, Samantha and Katie.
Even though this is the second marriage for both Aaron and Kari, they seem like they were made for each other!

James got up and fixed a big breakfast for Seth, Adam and Alex. 
Afterwards they all, except Adam, went into town to get some lumber they needed.  When they returned and actually started working, James realized the lumber was 2 feet too short.  Here he is directing his crew.
 Making the discovery about the boards
Instead of getting six hours of work as he had planned, Adam only got 3.5., Seth 4, and Alex 5.  

Brian enjoyed watching part of "March Madness", the college basketball tournament.  He seemed quite happy that Uof A was already eliminated.

Kim worked on her new cupcake puzzle.  
 I love this puzzle!
I am including this picture of Halstatt, Austria because as I was visiting with Kim she said this is one of the places in the world that she wants to visit.
 Gorgeous!
As I was leaving to go into town to get some groceries to help feed the guys, Kim and Brian left on the Razr.  Their plan was to make the Christmas Tree Trail circle but they said when they got to the trail, there was too much snow, so they turned around and came back the same way they had come.

As soon as I returned from town the guys, Adam, Alex, and Seth were leaving on the Razr.  They went to the pit and the swing.  When they returned they said that lightning had struck a tree close to the swing and knocked it down.  How sad.  They brought the swing back with them.  James says he can probably fix it.  Another project for him to add to his list.

I sort of went off my diet today.  I had a couple of little candy bars and a maple frosted donut from Walmart.  

Brian fixed dinner for he and Kim and the guys grilled some burgers that we had in our freezer.  Adam and Kim did the dishes.

Kim has been unbeatable in Five Crowns while she was here.  She has won every game she has played.  Is it luck or skill?  Maybe a little of both.

James studied for his lesson and I mine before we went to bed.  He is a little nervous because he has not had much of a voice all week.
My lesson this week is about Alma baptizing at the waters of Mormon.  We are going to be studying the covenants we make at baptism.  One of the covenants is about bearing one another's burdens.
These cans were labeled with different ways that people can suffer.  The class members each read a burden and then put it in my bag and try to carry it.  We took the burdens out and read them again and each class member tells how they could help the person with the burden.  
Michael ran in the Chandler Rotary track meet tonight and did not place.  I am sure he was heartbroken because he wanted to break a school record.  He has been sick this week so I am sure that had something to do with it.  Paul, Stacy, Jared Ammon, Dallin and Sheri all came to see him run.

Ben went to the Chandler West Stake youth conference which was held in Superior.  The kids did all kinds of service projects.  This is a picture of Ben and some of his friends helping clean the Superior cemetery.
Ben, Grady, ?, and Chris

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Friday, March 18th, 2016

Monument Valley in Arizona
 
James left around 5:30 this morning for the valley.  He is picking up Alex, and Adam to come up and help him work on the shed.  He also did a little work at Fountain Hills, and then stopped in Payson for some lumber.  I was surprised when he returned home this evening that he had Seth with him too.
 
Of course, as is our tradition when one of us leaves, James and I shared a prayer and a kiss.
 
Today I listened to President Monson's Sunday morning address, "Be an Example and a Light", and Elder Rasband's address, "I Stand All Amazed." 
This is the second and last talk President Monson gave in this conference.  He seemed a little shaky at the pulpit and President Uchtdorf sat on the edge of his chair in case President Monson needed him.  He was escorted back to his chair by two of the brethren, one of them being President Uchtdorf.
 
President Monson
"As we make Christ the center of our lives,
our fears will be replaced by
the courage of our convictions."
 
Elder Rasband
"As we follow our prophet, I pray that we may have charity in our hearts toward others and that we will become
a living witness and indeed
'stand all amazed at the love Jesus offers us.'"
 
 I also studied an Ezra Taft Benson lesson in last year's Relief Society manual entitled, "The Elderly in the Church."  I am trying to "catch up" my 2015 Sunday journal.  I love President Benson.  This lesson was taken from a talk he gave in General Conference immediately following his 90th birthday.  President Benson's talks are classics.  Who can forget his talk "Beward of Pride" and "Flooding the Earth with the Book of Mormon."  He also gave talks in general conference to the men of the Church, the women of the Church, the youth of the Church, and the Primary children of the Church.  One of my favorite quotes from this lesson: 
"I hold special feelings for the elderly--
for this marvelous group of men and women.
I feel that in some measure I understand them,
for I am one of them."
 
In another effort to "catch up" my 2015 Sunday journal I studied a conference talk by Elder Kevin W. Pearson of The Seventy, entitled, "Stand by the Tree." Elder Pearson says that Lehi's vision of the tree of life is a powerful parable on enduring to the end.  There are six segments to this talk: 1) Don't Forget to Pray   2) Come unto Christ and Be Perfected in Him   3) Press Forward with Faith   4) The Book of Mormon is Key to Spiritual Survival  5) Don't Be Distracted and Deceived   6) Stay By the Tree.
 
Since James was here this morning I studied Jacob 2: 17-35.  I was especially touched by these versus: 17, 18, 19, 28, 29, 31, 34, 35.  Jacob is chastising the men of his community.  He warns them to beward of pride, and the importance of being chaste.  God delights in the chastity of women.  He tells them they need to keep the commandments or the land will be cursed for their sakes.  He says he has heard the mournings of the women because of the sins of their husbands for doing what they ought not to have done.  In verse 35 he talks about them breaking the hearts of their tender wives and losing the confidence of their children because of their bad example before them.  "The sobbings of their hearts ascend up to God against you.  Many hearts died, pierced with deep wounds."
 
From "The Blueprint of Christ's Church" I read "God's Law of the Sabbath".  I love these promises from D&C 59:9-10, 15-16:
"And that thou mayest more fully keep thyself unspotted from the world, thou shalt go to the house of prayer and offer up thy sacraments upon my holy day; For verily this is a day appointed unto you to rest from your labors, and to pay thy devotions unto the Most High; . . . And inasmuch as ye do these things with thanksgiving, with cheerful hearts and countenances, . . . verily I say, that inasmuch as ye do this, the fulness of the earth is yours."
 
If we keep the Sabbath holy, as commanded, then the promised blessings are as follows: one, God will help us keep unspotted from the world; and two, the fulness of the earth will be ours, meaning we will be entitled to temporal blessings as well as spiritual ones.
 
It is interesting that one of the articles I read from the Ensign today was on the Sabbath.  This scripture was shared in the article. 
"Yea, verily I say unto you, if ye will come unto me ye shall have eternal life.  Behold, mine arm of mercy is extended towards you, and whosoever will come, him will I receive; and blessed are those who come unto me."
3 Nephi 9:14
 One of the most important ways we come unto Him is by partaking worthily of the sacrament each Sabbath day.
 
I also read "Gaining Gospel Insights Through Motherhood."
"As I walk by faith, ask in prayer, and obediently study the Lord uses my experiences as a mother to teach me His doctrine through the Spirit."
 
Today was an absolutely gorgeous day here in Vernon.  The high was around 62 and there was very little wind.  When Kim and Brian got here somewhere between four and five this afternoon Kim made the comment that it was nice to be outside in the sun and not be hot.  
As soon as Kim and Brian got settled in, we sat down for a game of Five Crowns.
Brian is trying to hide.
It was a close game 85, 77, 72 with Kim coming out as the winner.
During our game James, Alex, Adam, and Seth arrived with a load of lumber.  They are all working on building our storage shed tomorrow.  I guess Adam was "let go" at his work so he really needs to work tomorrow.  
 
This evening the boys "hung out" while Kim and Brian watched "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.  James and I watched a Hallmark movies and mysteries movie called "After All These Years."  A murder mystery with a bit of humor.  Not really my favorite kind of movie.
 
Today while I was organizing boxes in the garage I opened one labeled 'Karen's Books.'  There may have been books on the bottom but on the top were a couple of rolls of toiled paper that the mice had gnawed on.  I am just grateful they weren't still in the box.  
 
Stacy called to talk to me about the new test that is replacing the AIMS test in the Chandler schools.  It may be all over Arizona, I am not sure.  It's called the Arizona Merit Test, a test which was rejected in Utah.  The test was made by social behaviorists and support Common Core.  Even thought the legislature has mandated that every child must take the test, Stacy has told the school that Joshua will not be taking it.  He did take the practice test and when she ask him about it, he gave her this example. 
'One of the questions was, which is better, clutter or clean and then it gave examples of why clutter was better so I picked clutter.'  Stacy was surprised by this so she ask several other kids, including Bryce and Evan and all of the five kids ask said they put clutter as better than clean. Evan said:' At first I thought clean was better but then they convinced me that clutter was better.'
Stacy says they do this to profile the kids and they do keep all of the results.  They are looking for kids who don't agree with their answers as possible 'troublemakers.'
I told Stacy she should ask to see the test but she said that is not possible.  It is online and is not available to the parents or teachers.  The test is supported by the federal government.  
This is just a small example how the government is trying to take away our rights.
 
   Addy's cousin and one of her best friends.

 
 
 
 

Friday, March 18, 2016

Thursday, March 17th, 2016

I like this!

Happy St Patrick's Day
from these four cuties:
Eli, Ethan, Edmund and baby
Ephraim.
These are Erik & Elida Pope's boys.
I sure do miss Eli and Ethan in Primary!

So much for the theory of the new pillow helping me sleep better.  I had to leave the bedroom and sleep on the couch because after going to bed around 9:30 I woke James up twice telling him someone was outside looking at us through the window.  He reminded me that the blinds were closed, but I was not in a rational state.  I left for the couch in the family room around 11:30.  At least there are no windows that I can see from there.  

I read two chapters from "The Blueprint of Christ's Church".  I read about God's Health Law and God's Moral Law.  
 I also studied the Howard W. Hunter lesson on the Resurrection and the Atonement.  How appropriate to be reminded of these miracles right before Easter.  
James and I read Jacob 2:1-16.  I love Jacob because he tells it like it is and doesn't beat around the bush or try to tippy toe around the issues.  More on this subject tomorrow as I finish Jacob 2.

I listened to two conference talks from the Priesthood session, one by President Eyring called" You Are Not Alone in the Work."  While these talks were geared for the priesthood brethren, I think they can apply to all members of the Church.  Here is a quote from President Eyring's talk:
"When you do your part the Lord adds
 His power to your efforts."

 I also listened to President Monson's talk, "Keep the Commandments."  Here is a quote from his talk:
"He who created us and who loves us
perfectly knows just how we need to live our
lives in order to obtain the 
greatest happiness possible."

In the March Ensign there is a copy of the last talk Bruce R. McConkie gave before his death two weeks later.  I still remember how I felt the Spirit so strongly as he bore his testimony.  The talk is called: "The Three Gardens".  Here is Brother McConkie's last testimony before his death.  This is from the April 1985 General Conference:
"I am one of His witnesses, and in a coming day I
shall feel the nail marks in His hands and in His feet and shall wet His feet with my tears.  
But I shall not know any better then than I know now that He is God's Almighty Son, that He is our Savior and Redeemer, and that salvation comes in and through His atoning blood and in no other way.
God grant  that  all of us may walk in the light as God our Father is in the light so that, according to the promises, the blood of Jesus Christ His Son will cleanse us from all sin."

So much has been said about the Sabbath lately and there are two talks in the Ensign about the Sabbath.  Here is a quote from Elder Quentin L. Cook:
"For members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, honoring the Sabbath is a form of righteousness that will bless and strengthen families, connect us with our Creator, and increase happiness.  The Sabbath can help separate us from that which is frivolous, inappropriate, or immoral.  It allows us to be in the world but not of the world.
"... Truly keeping the Sabbath day holy is a refuge from the storms of this life.  It is also a sign of our devotion to our 
Father in Heaven."

I noticed on Sunday morning that my left eye was bloodshot.  I texted Jared and he said it was probably because of a temporary increase in blood pressure and ask me if I took aspirin.  I had been taking one aspirin a day, but now have reduced it to a low dosage aspirin.  He ask for a picture so I sent him one today.  He said it was like a bruise and would go away on its own but might turn brown or purple before it does.  He said not to worry unless I keep getting them on a regular basis.  Dare I post this picture?  Here it is:
Gross, I know.
This afternoon I went with my friend and the ward Relief Society president, Kaeli Nicoll to visit a sister in our ward to ask her to be my visiting teaching companion.  Kaeli had tried to call but got no answer so we went without an appointment, something I don't like to do.  When we got to the sister's house her husband told us she had injured her eye while working in the yard and she was taking a nap.  We visited with her husband, Mel Bell, and then left.  I guess I will go visiting teaching this month by myself.  Here is a picture of Kaeli and her husband Chris.
Kaeli and Chris
Let me tell you about Kaeli and how amazing I think she is.  I worked with her in Young Women's for awhile and really did enjoy that experience.  She joined the Church just a few years ago.  Two years ago she was called as the ward Relief Society president, at the age of 27.  Her husband Chris had accepted a job with the Tempe Fire Department and would be in the valley most of the time for training.  She also had a baby born the same year.  When she accepted this Relief Society position I thought, this is not going to work.  She will need to be released.  I was wrong.  She has perservered and she told me how hard it has been.  Now Chris works 5 days and is off 4.  They are eventually going to move closer to his work because the drive up here is just too long.  Kaeli loves it here and would like to rent out her house and retire here but doesn't think that will happen.  They will probably end up in Payson because she does not want to live in the valley inspite of graduating from Highland High School.
 Kaeli feeding the cows on the Nicoll ranch.
I got many of my posts from Facebook, and here is one for today, posted by Christina Tibbetts Hoose.
Christina's mother is James's sister Rebecca,
and I agree, she is pretty awesome.

This evening James and I watched a Hallmark movie called "Helping Hands" about a guy who is a janitor who has healing powers.  He can heal others, but each time he heals someone he becomes sick.  It was a little unrealistic but still a good story.
I guess they changed the movie's name:


Thursday, March 17, 2016

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Our friends The Whalen's visiting the San Diego temple.

One of the first items of business after gospel study was to cut James's hair.  I have been mentioning that he needs a haircut for several days now, but it will only happen when he is ready.  I gave a good one this time, no nicks, and not too short.

 As part of my gospel study this morning, along with reading from "The Blueprint of Christ's Church", I read the Sunday School lesson for this week, "Seek Ye for the Kingdom of God".  It is based on Jacob 1-4 and the purpose is to: Help class members feel a greater desire to magnify their callings, be chaste, and invite others to come unto Christ.  

I also listened to two talks from the last General Conference, both from the priesthood session.  "Your Next Step" by Randall K. Bennett and "Be Not Afraid, Only Believe" by President Dieter F. Uchtdorf.  As I listened, I was ironing.  After the conference talks I listened to two articles from this month's Ensign: "Caring for the Needy in Our Families", and "When One Needs Care, Two Need Help."  As I listened, I went about doing my chores, emptying the dish washer, making my bed and carrying in boxes to be put away.  

One of the reason I am sharing my gospel study is because of something I learned from Nephi.  When he gave the small plates to Jacob he had a special commandment for him: "And he gave me, Jacob, a commandment that I should write upon these plates a few of the things which I considered to be most precious; ...And if there were preaching which was sacred, or revelation which was great, or prophesying, that I should engraven the heads of them upon these plates, and touch upon them as much as it were possible, for Christ's sake, and for the sake of our people." ( Jacob 1: 2, 4)

I want those who read this record to know that the gospel of Jesus Christ is the most precious thing in my life.  Therefore, I must include the things of the Lord in this record.

This afternoon James and I made another trip to town.  James wasn't going to come but I told him I would read to him and that I really enjoyed his company.  He caved.  
I needed to get some things at Walmart for my diet.  I needed fruits, veggies, nonfat salad dressing, some Lean Cuisine dinners, yogurt, shakes for James, and black ink for the printer.  I also got both of us new pillows.  Maybe a new pillow will help me sleep better.

I bought tickets online today to see Kaitlin Booth in "Legally Blonde" at Mesa Community College.  Karen and I were going to go together but she couldn't go until the 16th and I will be down there on the 8th so James is going to go with me.   Kaitlin will play the part of Elle Wood, the star of the show.
I love the picture of Kaitlin, but I think her dog,
Bruiser, was a chihuahua.

For dinner tonight I substituted my Nutrisystem meatballs, which I was suppose to eat with a small wheat roll, for Lean Cuisine spaghetti and meatballs.  
Delicious, especially the meatballs.
I was supposed to have a cup of cooked broccoli, but James made cooked cabbage and mushrooms with onions and bell peppers instead.  It was all wonderful.  He is so supportive!

We watched another movie about firemen tonight.  This one was called "For the Love of Grace" and starred Mark Consuelo and Chandra West.  We both liked it.  James may have liked Chandra a little too much.
 They never even kissed.  I wonder of Kelly Ripla had
anything to do with that.

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Tuesday, March 15, 2016


It's suppose to say Hillary in the background but
some of the letters got blocked to reveal the truth.

We finished 2 Nephi today.  I am a little sad to be coming to the end of Nephi's life.  He passes the responsibility of keeping the records on to his brother Jacob.

I am really enjoying Tad R. Callister's book:
In some ways it is very basic but it also gives the background for thinks such as baptism by sprinkling that I didn't know. 

I listened to Elder James B. Martino's conference talk today entitled, "Turn to Him and Answers Will Come."  This is one of my favorite talks from the last General Conference.  Let me just share a couple of quotes:
"If ye will
 not harden your hearts, and ask me in faith, believing that ye shall receive, with diligence in keeping my commandments, surely these things will be made known unto you." 

"We must make scripture study a daily part of our lives, as this will open doors of revelation."

"These personal religious habits -- obedience, scripture study, prayers and fasting --strengthened the sons of Mosiah.  The lack of these same personal religious habits was a major reason that Laman and Lemuel were left vunerable to the temptation to murmur and doubt."

Today is the first day of my Nutrisystem diet and it was a tough one.  I had a chocolate muffin for breakfast which was pretty decent but the lasagna I had for dinner was somewhat lacking.  My favorite things were the granola bar and popcorn that I had for snacks.

As I was watching television last night I caught the end of a Lean Cuisine commercial for white cheddar macaroni and cheese and it looked so delicious.  Lean Cuisine here I come!

James was out doing some work on his Cat today and accidentally backed over his chainsaw.  He came in with a pretty sad face.
We can't live here in the mountains without a good chainsaw to cut wood.  Hopefully he can order a new casing for it.

Another Super Tuesday and although Kasich took all 66 delegates from Ohio, Trump got all the delegates from Florida, Rubio's home state.  Rubio is no longer in the race.

Darrel called me today to see if I was in town and could watch Lola while he and Trina took the kids to see the new Disney movie, Zootopia.  I was sad to say I wasn't in town but recommended either Kim or Sheri.  Sheri won the prize.
Her hair is getting long and she looks so grown up!

Michael had to go to Urgent Care for strep throat tonight.  He ask the doctor when he would be well and when he said Thursday, Michael was relieved.  This Saturday is the big Chandler Rotary track meet.
Poor Mikey!
 I couldn't resist posting this picture of our friend Brooklyn
taking a nap in a basket.

This evening James and I watched a movie on UpTV.  It was called "A Girl's Best Friend."  James liked this one better than "Smooch" but I am not sure.  They were both great.  This one was more realistic and was sad because the little girls mother dies. 
It does have a happy ending though!
(If it didn't, I wouldn't like it.)