She sent me three large, very tightly packed boxes of clothes. She always buys really nice things so it is very exciting. I haven't counted it all yet, I just go down to the love seat in the living room (where the boxes were unpacked) and take something new off the pile to wear each day. Fun!
Yesterday, I went through all the closets upstairs (not Kirt's or Birke's)and bagged up lots of my old clothes for the RS clothing swap then on to DI day in June.
Look ye forth till tomorrow,
Look ye forth till tomorrow,
God will protect you; then do what is right
God will protect you; then do what is right
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Monday, May 17th
Birke arrives home. He traveled to John's last week, and then drove with them up to Jeff's for Lexie's Princess Birthday Party. I didn't have the room completely ready,(but the bed was visible) so his stuff is all over the living room, and he is gradually moving the stuff up to his room.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Thursday was Friday
I had the opportunity to fast yesterday for missionary work in our ward. Our ward was doing a 40 day fast with someone fasting every day. On the way home I decided to stop and buy a grilled chicken and other stuff to make a nice meal, and picked up a movie. Kirt has been working so hard every night in the little area under the stairs. and Wednesday had been extremely hard on him as he finished the sheet rock, all while sitting on a little stool under the stairs.
So when he came in the door, supper was ready, and Jeopardy was on and I announced that tonight was actually Friday night and we would have dinner and a movie and not do any work. We enjoyed the movie Hachi, about a dog who was so devoted to his owner that even after the owner died Hachi continued to wait at the train station every day.
So when he came in the door, supper was ready, and Jeopardy was on and I announced that tonight was actually Friday night and we would have dinner and a movie and not do any work. We enjoyed the movie Hachi, about a dog who was so devoted to his owner that even after the owner died Hachi continued to wait at the train station every day.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Mormon Helping Hands

Today, all across California Mormons were involved in service projects. Every ward had a different project. Our ward did the spiff up and pruning at the Senior Center, then the whole stake got together for lunch. I was unable to help, except for sending jello, as I was in a class all day to learn Photo-shop Elements. I am so excited, I have asked dad to get me the software for Mother's Day- tomorrow. He can get it for a good price at the campus bookstore. I learned how to take the rips out of old photos, and did some black and white with color highlights on a picture of Judy that I will give her for her birthday.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
The last week in April
We are all so blessed. Our ward is having a forty day fast for the missionary work, and Kirt and I signed up to fast on Tuesday, April 27th, and then we also signed up to feed the missionaries that night. We told them to be on time as we would be very hungry. It felt really good to do the fast together. Elder Dalton from Tooele, serving in our ward and Elder Logan from Hawaii- he was on splits from Rancho Cordova.
We see many around us losing their jobs, and are thankful that we both have employment.This morning Kirt has gone to WINCO to do a major grocery shop- my bet is that he will spend about $300. I gave him a list with many case of canned goods on it. I think it is important to keep well stocked.
A young father in our ward, Josh MacDonald, died in an auto accident this week, leaving wife and three children.
Out garden now has tomatoes and beans and squash out in the planter boxes, and Kirt transplanted some sunflower seedlings out along the back fence. We have other seedlings almost ready to go outside.
We see many around us losing their jobs, and are thankful that we both have employment.This morning Kirt has gone to WINCO to do a major grocery shop- my bet is that he will spend about $300. I gave him a list with many case of canned goods on it. I think it is important to keep well stocked.
A young father in our ward, Josh MacDonald, died in an auto accident this week, leaving wife and three children.
Out garden now has tomatoes and beans and squash out in the planter boxes, and Kirt transplanted some sunflower seedlings out along the back fence. We have other seedlings almost ready to go outside.
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