I'm not sure if we did anything more interesting this week than we did last week (you'll have to be the judge of that) but we were definitely busier.
Frank had to work last Friday night...it wasn't a total overnighter but he didn't get home until early Saturday morning. I mentioned last week that we enjoyed not having to get up early on Friday morning (there wasn't any Seminary or school that day) but we did have to get up early on Saturday morning instead. That's because our stake had a youth "temple trek" on Saturday and Seth was participating in that. I had to have him to the church by 6:10 to catch a ride down to the starting point, which was the Washington Monument. They had to be there by 7:30. The trek was just a one day thing and not complicated or elaborate...they didn't pull handcarts or wear pioneer clothes. They just did a trek from the Washington Monument to the Washington DC temple, which is about 10 miles. They did have them divided up in "families" with a "ma" and "pa" so they traveled as families. They had stops every couple of miles where they could refill their water bottles and get a snack; they also had devotionals, games, or other activities at each stop. They finished around 2:30 or so. They got rained on a bit near the end of the trek but mostly they had nice weather...not hot and not cold either. So they were pretty fortunate there! Seth said he "hated every minute of it" but he said that with a big grin on his face so I think he probably actually enjoyed it and when I asked him if he gained a greater appreciation for what some of his ancestors had to do he said "definitely!!" Imagine doing that every day, for months on end...
Meanwhile, Frank and I bought some bags of mulch, a chrysanthemum, a pot of pansies, and some pumpkins. We got home with barely enough time to pull up weeds and spread the mulch in our front flower bed before it started raining here. The chrysanthemum and the pot of pansies went on the front steps, along with one of the pumpkins. I forgot to take a photo (since it was starting to rain) but Frank took one today (after the pumpkin was carved).
The pumpkins were actually for a YW activity so I had 7 of them. The other 6 pumpkins had to reside on our kitchen table (unfortunely, they took up half the table!) until Wednesday when I took them to the activity.
Originally, I was supposed to help drive kids home from the trek so I was going to have to drive down to the stake center right next to the temple to pick them up but we had a number of youth from our ward who ended up not being able to go because of injuries and a few others who decided not to go last minute, so we only had 7 youth attend from our ward. The YW president and our bishop both have 8 passenger vans, so as it turned out the YW president drove them down and our bishop picked them up. That meant I was able to watch the entire BYU football game...to bad it was not a very fun game to watch since our team didn't play that well (especially the defense) and lost the game. Maybe they'll play better tomorrow? I hope so.
On Sunday besides our usual meetings, I also had a ministering interview in the morning with the RS president and right after church our family had tithing settlement with our bishop. (Our bishop likes to get tithing settlement done early! This was the first week, though, so we were one of the first to attend tithing settlement.) There was a trek follow up testimony meeting for the youth that evening also but Seth didn't really want to go and I am getting old & lazy so I didn't make him go.
Frank got released from his calling as ward self relicance specialist on Sunday and he was called to be a Sunday school teacher. He is teaching Seth's class now, and he actually taught the class that day. I think it will be a good calling for him...he will enjoy it and he is a good teacher so that will be good for the kids. The only downside is that we don't get to go to Sunday School together anymore. (I may attend his class with him sometimes though...there has to be two teachers so I told him whenever his co-teacher can't be there I can just be his helper.)
Monday was busy because I had a YW presidency meeting in the afternoon (besides all the usual chores that morning) and after school Seth had a doctor appointment to follow up on his medicine since we adjusted his dose last month. While we were at the doctor's office they asked us if we wanted flu shots so I got one. (I couldn't convince Seth to get one and he never gets sick anyway so I didn't push it.) For some reason, I bled quite a bit when I got the shot and the next morning I had a huge bruise on my upper arm. It was red then but it's gotten darker as the week has progressed and looks like this now:
So strange that happened!! Other than that, my arm was only mildly sore and I didn't get any flu symptoms or anything, so I'm not complaining.
After we got back from the doctor we ate dinner and had family night. Then I made a batch of pumpkin chocolate chip muffins to take to book chat the next day. So overall, that was a very busy day.
Tuesday was also busy because I got my hair cut in the afternoon and I had book chat that evening. In between I squeezed in all the regular chores which is quite a lot on Tuesdays. Jared ended up having surgery on Monday and he tried to call me a couple of times on Tuesday but never when I was home. That's the kind of day I had. I was in charge of snacks for book chat so besides the muffins I also took some hummus and veggies. We had a good discussion, as always, and now we are going to read a book called The Midnight Library. I had to reserve the book at the library and I just got a notice about an hour ago that it is ready for me to pick up so obviously I haven't started reading it yet but I will be reading it soon.
On Wednesday morning I had a dentist appointment...just my 6 month check up and cleaning. One of the sisters in my ward is the hygenist that cleans my teeth so I always enjoy seeing her and getting caught up on how she is doing. (She doesn't come to church often, and I am one of her ministering sisters so that works out great that I get to see her at least every 6 months.) I did have a little bit of free time Wednesday afternoon so I was finally able to talk to Jared. He had surgery to get an absess drained...it's the same surgery he had in February 2020. Unfortunately, this is a problem that has a tendency to come back repeatedly. The surgery went well and he is recovering pretty well though. I think I forgot to mention in last week's letter that Jared had a kidney stone last week. So he's been to the ER twice in the last two weeks, which isn't much fun. But as I said, he is doing better now.
My class had a fun YW activity that evening. We did "relay pumpkin carving". We each had a pumpkin and we started by cleaning them out and then we each cut out some eyes on our pumpkin. Then we passed our pumpkin to the next person and we carved noses on the pumpkin we got. Then we passed them again and carved mouths, then again and carved eyebrows. Then we passed them one more time and we each gave a name to the pumpkin we ended up with. Then we each got to take home the pumpkin we stared with...the one we had carved the eyes on. It was actually really fun and all the pumpkins turned out really well:
(I really am not taller than everyone! I'm one of the shortest. It must be the angle the photo was taken from.)
I carved the nose on this one.
I carved the mouth on this one.
I carved the eyes on this one (and this is the one I brought home) I think it looks like an ogre!
I carved the eyebrows on this one (I think this one looks like Voldemort!)
And I named this one. The girls said it looked like a grumpy old man, so I named it "Ove" in honor of a character in a book I read once.
One of the girls brought pumpkin chocolate truffles for us to enjoy while we carved (they were delicious) and I also brought some of the leftover muffins from book chat because the book chat crew didn't eat very many.
Meanwhile, all the boys were working on planning a haunted house for our ward's trunk or treat / Halloween carnival which we are having next week.
Yesterday another friend from my ward (Sherrie) and I took our friend Wanda shopping. She needed to get some new clothes for winter, as well as a few other items. We took her to a thrift store where she got a lot of clothes for great prices and then to a dollar store to get some hygiene items. After that we went to Roy Rogers to get some lunch. We took her back to the care center where she lives and helped her get settled & put all her stuff away and we went through her closet and organized her clothes better for her. I didn't get home until shortly before Seth got home from school and I was pretty tired but it was fun to spend the day with my two friends and felt good to be able to help Wanda a little.
Last night Frank had to do a late night job although he was able to do it remotely so he was home, but downstairs in his office until about 1:30 in the morning. Frank is working from home today and it's been nice to have him here. We went out to lunch together because I messed up and forgot to pull the meat for our lunch out of the freezer yesterday. (Salmon, which doesn't quick thaw well at all.)
We've been enjoying nice weather all week with chilly mornings and sunny warm days (but not too warm). Yesterday was particularly beautiful. I'm sure colder weather will set in soon so I'm really appreciating the nice weather while we have it.
I haven't had much free time this week but when I did I have been doing a little bit of reading...still working on Adam of the Road which is quite good. I would probably be done with it if I had more time to read. I also finished listening to Elder Bednar's book about revelation...it was excellent!...and started listening to another audio book. This one is not uplifting and inspiring but just entertaining and somewhat silly. It's a modern version of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" which is why it sounded interesting to me. Not great literature, but it's definitely been entertaining.
Seth missed Seminary Tuesday morning because he didn't sleep well the night before but otherwise he is doing well and seems to be keeping up in his classes. The first term is almost over already!!
Frank is quite tired from his late night jobs and he has had to do quite a bit of travelling about during the days to solve problems at various locations so he is keeping pretty busy.
Now you are up to date on all of us.