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Thursday, February 18, 2010

NICE WEATHER...WINDY




Hi – I must brag today of our warm wind and weather.  It is presently 28*.  It is so nice.  Of course, the wind might blow us away, but… we’ll be warm.

Last Sunday, Prins Samuel came out to preach and to share about his recent and upcoming trips to India.  He talked about the topics:  Jesus is coming; The day of the Lord is great and terrible; When, how, why is He coming; and What will He do when He gets here?  Excellent word.  He told a few stories too.  The only reason I mention the stories is that the stories were things that happened between him and Jeff Moore when they lived here years ago.  All my kids said, “Jeff who?”  Rich and I laughed at them before telling them that Prins was talking about their Uncle Jeff.

Last night we had a quiet sharing meeting with only Miss Judy, Aunt Jeni, and Miss Millie sharing.  A lot of the men were missing due to working.

The logger guys have their ice bridge built and are hauling equipment out to the woods to begin logging like wild men. 

Allyson is taking a ten day course in Tok concerning something to do with EMT stuff.  Jon is holding down the house with three boys (Matt Dean lives with them during the week and goes home to Tok most weekends) and little but very grown up 3 yr old Julie. 

The community refrigerator went out yesterday.  Merlin will go into town to buy a new fan for it since he ascertains that the fan is the problem.  We have reverted to “old days” sorta by having to put our food in the root cellar to keep it cold.  Actually, in the old days, we put food in the spring and/or in the root cellar and I don’t know where else since I was just a child then!

Pat called from Wasilla, is keeping busy with his pizza delivery job and going to the EMS in the evening and night. Taking courses, going on ambulance runs, etc....getting a lot of exp. hours logged.

Kids and teachers beginning to exp. a serious case of "spring fever"....

My snoshoe trail is getting so soft am falling off the edges, will hv to find another trail or change activities...

Just finished a Social St. project with Robin about communities and how they grow and change with the passing of time...from our American Heritage BJU series. Putting up all sorts of pictures from when this place began, some of them are from the early 70's...everybody looks soooo young...Pat was only about 19 when he first came here to take charge of the hog program....memories old and new...the boys had fun doing it...and it got Robin writing...will post pics when I can...

Ok, I better get to school.  Have a good day!  

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