Sunday, February 25, 2018

President's Day week

The mission office was closed for President's Day so Steve and I decided to visit my sister Juli in Payson.  It was chilly and rainy all day and we saw the most amazing rainbow on the drive up.  


Juli's yard had daffodils and grape hyacinths blooming and she shared with me.


Because of the stormy weather (it even tried to spit out a few snowflakes) and because Juli was still recovering her strength from her bout of flu, we just stayed at her place and enjoyed her fireplace, watched "Wonder" on DVD,(loved it!) and ate tacos.  A nice day.

A few photos from the mission office this week:  The mother of one of our sister missionaries was in Phoenix for a work conference and she brought in a gift bag for her daughter and also these little planters that she made in one of her conference workshops.  Elder Wall has been working on distributing Mesa temple Easter pageant pass-along cards that came in so many small boxes that he built a box tower in the workroom.  And, he and I tackled one of the outside storage pods we have at our office and we organized and shelved several black trash bags full of kitchen items. 






























It is another ProMusica concert weekend and last night's performance went about 97% perfect.  I am sitting first chair and I was happy with my performance.  Because of the concert schedule, Steve and I didn't do anything Friday night since I was in rehearsal.  And, we kept our Saturday low-key.  We worked on taxes some more, Steve baked, and I sewed some more on the new bedspread I am creating to help make our bed better match the wall color.  I also painted a wooden breadbox in preparation for the next rosemuling project I will do with Janet.  On Wednesday night, I finished (I think) the bowl she was helping me paint so it is on to something new.  Her cute little Westie puppy, Mochie, keeps us company as we paint.  And that is just fine with me :)

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