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- Monday was a Best day. I worked at Liberty until about 1 PM, and Dad continued coordinating between the two mortuaries to finalize plans for Shannon's transfer to Salt Lake and the graveside service program. Monday night, we had our family home evening dinner group and served sub sandwiches with lots of meat and vegetables. I made a potato salad, and other than prepping the veggies, meat, and cheese, we had a really nice time visiting with good friends.
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- Wednesday, I worked in the office and got my desk cleaned off (a major project), and took Sendai for a good walk. Sammi had a long lunch, so she came over and took a good nap. My friend Melanie called and wanted to come over to talk about the Pathways Program. She had a lot of questions, so we spent a couple of hours going through the website, and just as she was leaving, the missionaries came to give us a short message.
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- Friday was a Best/Worst day. I went to work in the morning, and after I got there, I wasn't feeling very well. Then one of the counselors asked if I could do an Ad Hoc report for her (that made it a very Worst day). By the time I figured out the correct filters, printed it, and then sent it to her, it was time to go home. So, I basically only got one thing done that morning. The Best part of the day was when Samantha called and asked if I wanted to go to The Shops at Briargate with her. Thank you, Sammi, you were the bright point in my day!
- Saturday was definitely a Worst day! I stayed in bed most of the day with an upset stomach, finally got up about 2 PM, watched a little TV, and then went back to bed. Dad took really good care of me, Sendai, and the house. And he gave me a blessing, so I felt much better today.
One thing I learned this week is that our Best days will never be perfect, and in our Worst days, we can always rely on Heavenly Father for comfort and strength. He is always there for us!
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Hollie went to her prom this past week and had a fabulous time. I am so happy she is doing all of those fun "Senior" things and enjoying these last few weeks of high school.
She is still working at Dairy Queen (there is nothing better than a Blizzard) and deciding on what will come next for her.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, HOLLIE!
Ben will hopefully be getting baptized towards the end of May. At the beginning of the school year, when we picked him up from the bus stop a couple of times, he hopped off the bus with his miniature Book of Mormon in his hands. He still loves to read his scriptures at night, and Angellla sent me this cute video of him - I think he does a great job ❤
Sayre has kept Kate and Jonathan on their toes this week - He scored 7 goals in his soccer game yesterday (Kate made these cute soccer cards for him), he lost a tooth, and he created a video to tell us the best way to blow your nose π
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Our handsome missionary, Paul
We are so excited for him! He starts home MTC around the 1st of August, and then enters the Provo MTC on August 12th (my dates may not be completely accurate, but they're close π)
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He will be such a blessing to so many people!
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AND look what's getting ready to happen!!! The groundbreaking for the Colorado Springs Temple hasn't been announced yet, but it looks to me like the equipment is waiting to hear, "on your mark, get set, GO"!
It will be so wonderful to have a Temple close to home ❤
Dad and I hope you have a wonderful week! We think of you every day. You are in our prayers, and hope you are finding joy in the small things, in who you are, and with your family.
Just for fun, start your week with this short clip from I Love Lucy π










































