Happy first day of spring, everyone! We woke up to this:
So much for spring! I feel like those penguins in Madagascar that were so excited to get to Antarctica and then when they finally get there they stand there for a few minutes in the raging wind and blowing snow and then say "Well this sucks!" We finally made it to spring!...NOT!
It can't last forever, though. It's supposed to be 60 degrees tomorrow so all the snow will be gone in a hurry.
I've decided I prefer the category method of recording our weeks, so here we go with the categories. First, Relief Society: there's not a ton going on but I still spent a lot of time on RS stuff because on Tuesday I spent most of the day helping with a funeral luncheon, as well as attending the funeral and the viewing. I was happy to have the chance to help the family, though, and I wanted to go to both the viewing and the funeral. The luncheon was not difficult to coordinate because there were plenty of people who wanted to help and I was working with one of the other RS presidents in our stake to get it organized. Everything turned out really nice, the family was very grateful, and it was really nice to see them have the chance to sit down and talk with each other while sharing a meal. The funeral was really nice, too, and a sweet tribute to the sister who passed away. Gee whiz fact: I was chatting with the other RS president, and it turns out that we were both born in the same hospital! What are the odds?!! Besides the funeral related tasks, I also had a presidency meeting on Wednesday and another sister in my ward needed some help because her husband was having surgery so I spent a little bit of time coordinating that.
Tanner's job: they did get him on the schedule this week; as a matter of fact, he worked three shifts which is pretty good compared to how many hours he usually gets. He is not on the schedule for next week at all, but the manager said she would probably be calling him in to work some of the mornings. It had kept me busy, getting him to work and back.
Jared's Eagle project: After our visit to Lowe's last Friday night, Frank & I decided we needed to drive out to the horse arena to look at some things before we could make any more decisions. (Jared was taking the SAT and working at a band concert so he couldn't go.) We turned it into a date and stopped for lunch on our way back home. It was a productive trip because we figured some things out and the really good news is that we aren't going to need to buy nearly as much wood (or plastic, still haven't decided which) than we originally thought we would. I also sat down with Jared one day and he made a lot of phone calls and sent out some emails to help get things organized. We still have a lot to do but it looks like we'll manage to pull enough together to begin his project a week from tomorrow.
Jared's mouth: It's still healing but he occasionally has pain and he has been somewhat plagued with headaches since he had the oral surgery. He had a bad headache on Wednesday and ended up staying home from Seminary and school. I hope he doesn't have any more trouble with headaches.
Cleaning / Organizing: I really didn't get anywhere with that this week. Just did a few random little jobs here and there. If I do enough little random jobs, it will all get done eventually, right?
Family History: The youth in our ward went to the temple yesterday to do baptisms. Jared went, and Frank went to help also. They wanted all the youth to have family names to do, if possible. And I am happy to report that Jared had ONE family name to do!! Someone from Frank's family. But I also sent a female name for one of the YW to do, and this one is from my side. Although don't ask me to explain how she's related because I can't remember for sure...third cousin once removed, or something like that. A lady in my ward who's really good at family history found her for me. So the next time we go to the temple, Frank and I each have a family member we can do work for. I am pretty excited about it! Also, the lady in my ward gave me some ideas of other things to do to try to find more people. So I am excited to see if I can find anyone else.
Tanner's church job: Tanner was called to be a ward missionary on Sunday. Pretty cool, right? He went out with the missionaries twice this week. I think they are going to keep him busy. Which is great!
Taxes: I've been working a lot on our income tax return this week, and it is basically done. The good news is, we are getting a refund this year. (We had to pay a ton last year.) We didn't have a huge financial reversal this year (thankfully), we just paid estimated taxes every quarter--that's what made the difference. Now I have to figure out the personal property tax return for the business.
Stake Choir practices: They are awesome!! Mostly because we are singing 3 songs from Handel's Messiah, and that is one of the most sublime pieces of music ever written!!! So challenging and fun to sing, too. The spirit and energy that I feel when we get going is incredible. Absolutely love it!
Snow days: Counting today, we are four days over now. I think we should have had school today--we only got about 3 inches of snow, and it didn't even stick to the roads. Well, that's Maryland for you. This is really going to mess up our vacation plans. This particular snow day also means that we have 24 cinnamon muffins to eat because it was our turn to provide a Friday treat for the Seminary kids, and since I wasn't sure if there would be school or not today, I made them just in case. We all had some for breakfast and we fed some to the missionaries when they stopped by. And speaking of feeding missionaries, not very many people in our ward are doing that lately. But we have been feeding them a lot!!
Pi Day: Last Saturday was Pi Day and Frank celebrated by making a delicious strawberry pie with homemade crust and everything. It was yummy! And we invited the Elders over for dinner so that they could share it with us.
Frank's work: It's been going really well at Marriott. His business is going well also, although I'd say he is a lot less busy with it than he used to be. But today one of his client's servers crashed (he's been telling them they should get a new one for quite some time) so now he is super busy and probably will be for the next couple of days.
The Count of Monte Cristo: I haven't had much time to read it, but I've made it to page 500, and it is getting to the point where all the pieces are coming together so it is very, very interesting and hard to put down!
Jared's play: Is tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday (but he isn't helping with it on Sunday). Even though there is no school today, he has been over at the theater getting things ready for tonight's performance, which is what he would have been doing anyway even if there was school.
Scott: He's coming home on Wednesday!!! I wrote my last letter to him today!!! Wow, I can't believe it. Still praying that Frank won't have jury duty that day.
I've run out of categories, so that's it!