Hello again,
Bro Bobby did preach last night. He said he was going to minister for a ½ an hour, then it stretched on for another ½ an hour. It was an excellent word on that a Christian should have four things: a renewed mind, purified speech, a hearing ear, and a seeing eye. I don’t think anyone minded hearing him preach. Sometimes our sharing meetings are slow starters.
I did forget to say one more thing about hanging laundry outside, and it is my favorite part - the smell. The smell of laundry that has hung in the spring breeze is so refreshing!!!!
Last night, Nathaniel spent the night with us before leaving for Eagle’s Ridge by way of Chris this morning. We enjoyed his visit. He caught us up on all manner of news. Matthew Campbell came over to visit after service and to use our internet. He and Kevin regaled each other with stories until the wee hours of the morning.
Many of the loggers went to Quartz Lake today to put up a cabin. I think they go out tomorrow too.
Jo took Allyson to the ER in Fairbanks last night since Allyson was in so much pain. Ally stayed in the hospital all night and after being released today, she is resting at Lolly’s. They plan to be home tonight. Allyson seemed to have had a particularly bad flare up of celiac sprue (not pancreatitis which was a concern). She was giving a lot of medicine in the hopes of improvement. (And, now since I didn’t send this message till late tonight… Ally and Jo are home.)
Matthew Campbell stayed here today and will meet up with Jack Stockton in Tok tomorrow. Then they will head to Haines.
Adrielle Fouse has moved here to live for awhile. She will be staying Seth and Kimberli.
Rachel Trotter turns 40 on Saturday. We had a small get together for her at Hannah’s tonight. Hannah made the neatest cake – it looked like it had spaghetti and meatballs on top, but it was all made of edible things.
Our last Fbks trip was full but uneventful. Building Blocks, Rob's Physical/Occupational Clinic finally graduated him. These folks have been great with Rob and I believe we started with them when he was like 6. They told us that th ey have no more to offer Rob and that he is doing fine, he is strong and has good balance and coordination. They praised his farm lifestyle which is largely responsible for his good physical development. Now there is one less therapist we have to go to on our trips to the big city. Course he has started more intensively with dental issues...looks like he might need braces. We shall cross that bridge when we come to it.
Enough rambling. Talk to you sometime. Have a great weekend.
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