My pictures for this post are all mixed up and a couple of them are sideways in spite of all my efforts to move them right side up (I changed them in my photo editing software, and they are right side up when I look at my picture files, but when I upload them to blogger, they only show up sideways). Bu I give up! I can spend all night trying to get the photos right, or I can just leave them that way and actually get this post written. So bear with me. (Or is it bare with me? Can you tell I'm tired?)
I will just explain the pictures, in their mixed up order, and then I will add anything else I think I need to add about this week, without any pictures. So we'll start with Jared:
Do you see anything missing in this picture? It's the braces on his top teeth! They're gone! And aren't those some beautiful (expensive) pearly whites?! He got his braces off on Tuesday morning and as you can see he's pretty happy about it.
Speaking of Jared's teeth, I also took him to the oral surgeon this week for a consultation and he is scheduled to get his wisdom teeth out this coming Thursday. Besides getting the teeth pulled, he also has to have something done at the same time called "exposures". That's because both of his lower 12 year molars still haven't come in all the way. So they have to cut away some gum tissue on both sides and on one side (I think it's the right side) that also involves cutting away some bone. Sounds like lots of fun, right? The oral surgeon said it won't be too bad and he'll only need a day or two to recover. I'm skeptical ,but I hope he's right. As you might have guessed, it's also going to be really expensive. Thank goodness for insurance and for a very large discount from the surgeon (because he actually doesn't accept our insurance in network, but he was recommended by our orthodontist as the only oral surgeon in the area who really knows what he's doing when it comes to exposures). Without insurance and the discount, we'd be looking at about $6500. We're paying a lot less than that, but we're still paying a lot. But it needs to be done.
The next pictures are from the snow storm we got last week end. It was supposed start snowing late afternoon Saturday, and we were supposed to get 5 to 8 inches. Instead, it started snowing about 9:00 am Saturday and we got more like 10 inches:
Our stake had a women't conference that morning starting at 9:00 so by the time I headed home at 1:30, there were several inches on the ground and the roads hadn't been plowed yet. (The women's conference was awesome and really uplifting, by the way.) I drove the Prius to the conference but Frank came by later and switched cars because he was worried about the Prius making it home. I was grateful, too, because I think I probably would have got stuck somewhere. As it was, my big problem going home was that the defrost on the Expedition didn't seem to be working. So the windshield wipers quickly got a layer of ice all over them, making them almost useless. Plus the snow coming down was freezing to the windshield. So the net result was that I couldn't see! I wanted to pull over and clean off the windshield and knock the ice off the wipers, but I was afraid to try because there was so much snow on the roads (plus remember I couldn't see anything anyway) that I was afraid if I tried to pull over I would pull right off the road. Besides that, I was afraid someone behind m would hit me. So I just kept creeping along and shifting around in my seat, trying to find a patch of windshield that I could see through better. It was not a fun trip but gratefully I made it home safely.
Because of the snow (and a subsequent ice storm late Saturday / early Sunday) every ward in our stake cancelled church meetings...except our ward! We meet at 1:00 and by about 10:30 all the roads were plowed and the ice had melted so it wasn't difficult to get around. We still had several people missing who had extra long drive ways to dig out of and such, but a lot of people made it to church, plus several others from other wards, including our entire stake presidency. And our meetings that day were particularly good!
We had a lot of different things going on that day and as it turns out, the only planned thing that didn't happen was ward council for me. Tanner had appointments with both the bishop and the stake president, and those did happen, although not at the times originally planned. The bishop has his mission papers now but Tanner's BYU ward is still listed as the submitting ward so he has to get that changed so our bishop will actually be able to access them, review them, and send them on to the stake president. So our bishop is working on getting that changed. Hopefully they will go in in a week or two. Here's the picture Frank took for Tanner to submit with his pictures:
He's handsome even when he's sideways.
On Sunday I also had two different choir practices (one before church for our ward and one in the evening for the stake Easter choir) and Frank, Seth, and I had the baptism fireside. I think my talk went ok.
There is still a lot of snow on the sides of the roads which means a lot of roads that are usually 2 lanes and more like one lane. Makes things tricky. On Monday we had a two hour delay for school because of residual snow and ice, I guess. Then on Thursday school got cancelled. The roads were pretty slippery early that morning I guess and then we were supposed to get 2 or 3 inches of snow. And I head it did snow for a while in some parts of the county, but all that happened here is that a few snowflakes drifted down. So it seemed pretty ridiculous to have school cancelled over that, but oh well. Have I mentioned that I am ready for spring?
We did have a really nice sunset the other night:
Oh! And back to Saturday for my last picture:
When I was at the stake women's conference, I finally got to meet Jeanette's daughter Marlee, who is serving her mission here in the Baltimore mission. I heard that she was in a ward in my stake so when I noticed there were sister missionaries at the conference, I went looking for her! It was fun to talk to her. I told her companion "I don't even know her, but I'm talking her ear off because"...and right then Marlee chimed in at the same time and we both said "But we're family!!" Apparently family enough that we can finish each other's sentences. :)
Besides all of that, it was a pretty normal week with all the usual things that needed to be done, plus a number of RS things, including VT changes because it't the last week of the month. And it was quite the puzzle this time, too! There's also a sister in my ward very sick in the hospital...in a fever induced coma...so I've been worried about her, of course. She seems to be improving a little bit, though. Earlier this week we thought we were going to lose her. It's looking a little better now.
I also had book club, and gave a ride to a lady who is investigating the church. She is also totally blind. She and her husband are both on date to be baptized March 21st. It's been fun to get to know her better.
Today Frank had his monthly "Elders Quorum" lunch, but the wives were invited this time so I went too. We had a small group but it was fun. Then this evening Frank and I went out to get some hot chocolate. Frank has been super busy this week. He has a lot of big projects at work right now. So we just needed to get away for a little while.
It is nice that Tanner has his license now...he can take himself places! He has also taken Jared a few places too. We were looking at our insurance again today and realized that if we only put Tanner down as a driver of the Expedition instead of both cars, that our insurance will only go up a very small amount. So we're going to call and change it. He won't be able to drive the Prius, but at least he will still be able to drive.
Tanner got called in to work one day this week (he wasn't scheduled to work at all) and they trained him on some new things and said that he'll be able to get more hours now. He still isn't scheduled for a lot next week, but it's more than he has been by quite a bit. Hopefully he will get more and more hours as time goes on.
Jared had a couple of rehearsals this week and he ran lights and sound for his school's talent show, so he is keeping busy, as always.
That's all the news I can think of for this week!