Saturday, July 05, 2025
Medicated Kindness
Friday, July 04, 2025
Breakfast flop
Pop Quiz: Find the information about the ward breakfast!
[Redacted] Ward
[Redacted] Ward Bulletin
Sacrament Meeting: 9:00 AM till 10:00 AM
1st and 3rd Weeks - Youth Sunday School
2nd and 4th Weeks - RS/EQ Meetings
2nd and 4th Weeks - YM/YW Meetings
Each Week - Primary: 10:00 AM till 11:00 AM
Each Week - Nursery: 10:00 AM till 11:00 AM - Parents welcome to attend with their child.
Chorister: [redacted]
Organist: Miriam Heiss
Opening Hymn: 185 : Reverently and Meekly Now”
Ward Business
Thursday, July 03, 2025
Ear infections and things
Wednesday, July 02, 2025
Silly scripture study
#Fail
Saturday, June 28, 2025
Church Cleaning, High Tide, and Songwriting
Here's her song:
A thunderstorm, a thunderstorm.
All through the town!
Power Damage!
As the evening progressed, it became clear that our 40% chance of thunderstorms had increased to about, oh, I'd say ninety-nine-pointy-one. When the storm hit us, it was raging: the thunder was loud, the lightning was constant, the rain was...wet. Our power flickered a few times in the midst of everything, but it didn't go out until after we thought we were through everything.
We'd just gotten Alexander and Phoebe into their jammies and were about to gather for scriptures and prayer when...everything went dark. It was still light enough outside that this wasn't a huge deal, but Phoebe thought it was the best thing ever!
Friday, June 27, 2025
Benjamin's woodworking class
Andrew posted online about a swim meet the other day and someone commented on his post something like: "Lord, if I have but one day to live, let there be a swim meet, because those things last forever!"
With two swim meets this week, it has felt like this week has been at least two weeks (three swim meets within eight days).
Add in the girls going to YW camp, a heat wave, the girls being sent home from YW camp, daily swim practices, class, work, and everything else...it feels like we've lived an entire lifetime since last week.
Oh, and Benjamin had his woodworking camp this week as well! It was every afternoon from 1 to 5. And I think everyone had a good time—from the youngest boy up to the oldest teacher. Here's Benjamin when I dropped him off on the first day: