Something To Think About:

Something To Think About:
Children are like wet cement, whatever falls on them makes an impression.

--Hiam Ginott

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Errands

Yesterday Natalie and I ran a bunch of errands to exchange duplicate gifts, mail thank you cards, exchange stamps at the post office, etc. Josh and Meredith spent the day at Disneyland since Josh finished work on Monday. They take off for the Shakespeare Festival later this week and then will head to the cabin on Sunday. While at Downtown Disney, they went to the Lego Store and Josh got a Star Wars kit--he was ALWAYS a Lego kid. Lots and lots of projects and building. It was pretty big and intricate, but after working most of the day, he finished it.

Today, Duff and I spent some time with one of Shaun's doctors, and then grabbed some In-N-Out for lunch. Natalie and Robert packed up some more of her room and left for No. California to get ready for the open house. It was kind of fun to send off the newlyweds in their packed up car getting ready to start their new life together!

Adrianne speaks in church on Sunday. She is nervous, but they were over last night and she had her MAC with her finishing up her talk, and had me go over it. It is very well thought out and written. We will be back in time from the open house to go and hear her give it. I know she will do a great job. She and Mike are co-den leaders in their cubbing program. When I was a den leader, once upon a time, it was probably one of the best callings I have ever had! There is something energizing and wonderful about 8-10 year old boys and their zest for life.

I've been a flake and not had the camera out at all. I'll try to do better! Just been so busy and I think about taking a picture after the moment has passed!

Josh and Mere's day for dinner. They made yummy chicken enchiladas, big mexican salad and sweet corn cake. Not only was it good, but it looked like it came from a restaurant all plated up! The Food Network would have given the colors and textures a thumbs up.

(subliminal message: Shaun, you are loved...)

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