We were out of town last week so now I have two weeks to cover (and very little time) so I'll try to write the abbreviated version. We've had quite a bit going on though so I'm not sure how successful I will be.
Saturday the 19th was a busy day. I don't remember everything we did, just that I was busy all day. There was a baptism that afternoon for an 8 year old girl in our ward. Frank was helping with that. She has family living in several countries, so they did a Zoom call for the distant extended family to join in and Frank was in charge of making sure that worked. I went to the baptism too and it was a really sweet and well attended baptism. They had invited a ton of friends and there were probably close to 100 people there. Dad saw a family member of one of his clients...her son and the girl who got baptized are friends at school and also play soccer together.
After the baptism, we had the first sewing class. The fabric store is a few minutes from our stake center and many of the girls were attending the baptism so we had everyone who was going meet us there and we went over to the fabric store after the baptism ended. I showed the girls how to choose a pattern from a book, how to locate that pattern in the drawers, and showed them all the information on the back of the envelope (how much fabric to buy, suggested fabrics, notions needed, etc.) Then they each picked out the fabric for their skirt. Everything went well and I think the girls are looking forward to making their skirts. Our next class is tomorrow...they'll be cutting out their pieces. They each took their fabric home with instructions to wash it and bring it to the next class.
While I was at the class, Seth and Frank raked leaves in our front yard. Frank's back was hurting him quite a bit that evening but thankfully after a good night's sleep he was a lot better.
I don't remember anything about Sunday the 20th except that we went to church of course! I've been reading a book about the Washington DC Temple which is very fascinating and I remember reading a few chapters of that book.
I was asked to help with Seminary on Monday and Tuesday mornings. One of the teachers was out of town but they have to have 2 adults there so that teacher asked me to be the second adult. I didn't have to do anything except be there. It's a good thing I was there the second day because the teacher missed her alarm and overslept. It was interesting to go to Seminary...those kids were all so quiet! I think most of them were half asleep. I think that would be a difficult group to teach.
While I was at Seminary with Seth on Tuesday morning, Frank was picking Scott up from the airport. He had an overnight flight from Utah to here and landed around 6:30 am. It's been great to have Scott here with us the last 2 weeks. (He flies back to Utah tomorrow morning.)
Monday and Tuesday were busy with the usual chores as well as preparing for our trip to North Carolina for Thanksgiving. When Scott got here, he slept for a while (he didn't sleep at all on the plane) while I finished packing and Frank worked. He got permission to work from home on Tuesday so that we could leave for NC when Seth got home from school.
We were able to leave about 30 minutes after Seth got home. We only had to drive about 4 hours because we got a hotel in southern Virginia, at about the half way point. None of us slept very well that night, however. We forgot to check the thermostat in the room before going to bed and it got really hot. Even I got uncomfortably hot, which is saying something!! Scott was on Utah time so he had trouble sleeping and Seth often doesn't sleep well. The beds weren't very comfortable either. We were all awake by about 4:00 am so we decided to get up and shower and get ready to go. Then we ate breakfast as soon as the free breakfast opened up and afterwards got on the road. It was only about 7:30 so we got to NC sooner than we anticipated. We had booked an air bnb that was in a renovated barn. I forgot to take a picture of the outside, but it had a silo and everything! We liked this place a lot. It was clean, bright, and spacious with a full kitchen, 4 bedrooms including 2 master suites, and 3 bathrooms. The living room had a large picture window and there was a deck off the living room too. The views from both the living room and the deck were really beautiful!!
Here are some photos. First, the living room:
Kitchen:
One of the masters (Jared & Jessie stayed in this room):
The other master (where Frank & I stayed):
Scott's room (obviously!):
Seth's room (which also had an attached bathroom):
Entrance area and stairs:
After we got settled in, we left Scott there taking a nap and went to get some lunch. Then we visited Frank's parents briefly and then went to the grocery store to get some things for Thanksgiving and for breakfasts. Meanwhile, Jared and Jessie were driving over from their home in Cary, NC and they arrived at the air bnb while we were gone (they knew how to get in) so we got to see them when we got back. We all went to Dawn's house (Frank's sister) to help make turkey rolls and ham rolls for the next day. We had an assembly line going and made 72 of them in a few minutes.
After that we all went to dinner together at a Chinese buffet place; Frank's parents came too.
That evening Jessie and Jared taught us how to play a game using Rook cards that was really fun.
Thursday was Thanksgiving of course. We woke up early so we watched the sunrise:
We all met at the church for our Thanksgiving dinner. Everyone brought things...we made sweet potato casserole, banana pudding, and a chocolate pudding pie. We also brought a veggie tray, olives, pickles, and two pies we purchased: one pecan and one blueberry. We had a ton of yummy food, as usual, and enjoyed eating, visiting, and playing games all day.
That evening, after we got back to the air bnb, we got to talk to Tanner and Darlee for a little while. We also watched Top Gun Maverick, which I had not seen before. It was pretty good; definitely better than the original Top Gun movie.
On Friday we all met at the church again to visit, play games, and eat leftovers. Jared & Jessie were leaving to go back home that day. We took a few pictures:
We got a picture of our family too but I just realized I don't have it on my computer so I'll add it next week. Here are Jared and Scott saying goodbye:
Later, we said our goodbyes to everybody and headed back to our place to finish up laundry. We went to dinner at a little soup & sandwich place in Brevard. Then we went back to our place and watched Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse. (Another movie that I hadn't seen.)
Saturday morning it was time to head home. It was a foggy morning and the views were fantastic:
We took our leftover food to Frank's parents and said goodbye. We did the trip home in one day this time. It went pretty well overall...a few slow spots, but mostly we sailed along and made it home by dinner time. We unpacked, ate Chinese take out, and went to bed.
Frank was the only member of the bishopric at church on Sunday. Our bishop was out of town and the 1st Counselor was supposed to be there, but he was sick. Scott had been asked to give a talk / testimony. He was the first speaker and did a great job!! Because some people were out of town and others were sick, we only had 4 YW there so we decided to combine all the classes. Since we had 6 adults and one of the YW was teaching the lesson, we decided that might be a bit overwhelming so the secretary and I went to RS. It was kind of fun to do that for a change although I missed being with the YW too.
That afternoon Seth enjoyed having Scott there to build Legos with him:

The rest of this week I've been trying to get back into my regular routine and get things done while visiting with Scott. Some of the things I've done besides the usual things: on Monday I raked leaves in the front and back yards. Our lawn was going to be treated for winter on Wednesday, so we didn't want a lot of leaves on it. Frank and Seth got a lot of leaves picked up the previous Saturday but obviously a lot had fallen in the week since then. We were going to go to a Academic Award Ceremony at the high school that evening but my stomach was upset so we didn't go. (It's fine now though.) Seth was being awarded an academic pin because he had a GPA over 3.5 last year. Frank had a check up with the doctor that evening too. When he got home we had family night. On Wednesday I took Seth to the orthodontist. He got out of school 2 hours early but he had an earlier appointment because he was getting some brackets put on so I still had to pick him up early from school. Actually, I had to go to the CTC because he was still there. At the orthodontist they put brackets on all four of his back molars which have finally come in most of the way. On Thursday I went to the temple and I had book chat that evening. Scott wanted to go to the temple too but he had to work.
I did not have a youth activity on Tuesday evening because my class is going to help set up for the ward Christmas party tomorrow instead. (The advisor for my class is in charge of the Christmas party, so we're helping her.) Frank and Seth did have an activity...they went to our Bishop's house to celebrate his birthday (it was actually that day) and also worked on a short film that the bishopric is making for the ward Christmas party. (I have a short part in it too...we filmed that last night).
In between everything else we've been trying to get some things done for Christmas including some shopping and decorating. Scott is putting up the tree while I type this. I put up most of the other decorations on Wednesday.
I finished watching Black Widow while exercising last week and now I'm watching Christmas movies. I watched The Santa Clause this week while jogging. I will watch the rest of that series and then probably watch Home Alone and Miracle on 34th Street. I haven't had much time for reading, but I did finish The Silver on the Tree (last book in the Dark Is Rising series) and it was pretty good. I don't feel like the author explained a lot of the details very well, but overall I enjoyed the series.
Tonight we took Scott out to eat at a Mexican restaurant. Seth is getting better at trying new things. He normally wouldn't touch Mexican food but he got some tacos and loved them. Tomorrow is going to be a very busy day too.
Jared had surgery yesterday and so far seems to be recovering pretty well. He didn't have any complications this time so he was able to come home yesterday. He's not feeling great, of course, but hopefully he will be feeling a lot better in a few days. He had the ultrasound of his liver done today but he doesn't know the results of that yet. Please continue to pray for him!
I'll finish up with a few sunrise photos I took yesterday.