Wow! I can't believe how prolific I'm being. This one is purely Dry Creeking communications, courtesy of my fellow writer and contributor Sarah J.
Enjoy!
Most of this month, we’ve had -40 to -15 each morning. This week, we’ve had -5. Each day, slowly but surely, the temp goes up a few degrees from 0 to 15 at midday. We are all waiting for the lamb of March to show up!
Last weekend, we had Sis Virginia Buerge out for Sunday service and some praise time. I really enjoyed that. She used many musical nuances which were probably lost on the non-musically inclined, but it was, nevertheless, a down-to-earth and very practical word. Mainly on how to apply God's promises and of being thankful and joyful, in our day-to-day living. At least that's what I got out of it. If you really, really want to hear it, a copy of the recording is kept at the LWM office. Just ask.
This weekend, we are having an indoor picnic hosted by Hannah Mason and her crew. Eagles’ Ridge and the Delta House church group have been invited to join us.
A couple of weeks ago, Ann Gentry moved to our community. She lives with Garth and Kim. Olivia Brandes who previously lived with Garth and Kim has gone to I’sot for a couple of months and then plans to spend some time on the East Coast with her family.
Andy is doing well at this time, holding his own, continuing in chemotherapy.
Rose Dunning has gone on a two-week trip - one week with her sister in Tennessee and one week in Georgia to see Beverly Hardman and other friends.
Ellie Kennison from Maine moved here this fall. She lives with Bonnie and Jim. Right now, Ellie is in Texas visiting one of her daughters for a couple of weeks.
Ann finished school in early winter. She now works three days a week at the physical therapist place in Delta.
Bill Casey has been home sick with a bad cold bug for over a week. He is just now beginning to feel better.
Last week, Toby Williams, Cody, and Chris were working on a dozer. While under the dozer, something happened to cause the dozer to move. Cody and Chris were able to jump out from under the dozer faster than Toby. Cody got a cut on his heel, and it has now been determined that he has a hairline fracture - and Chris was mostly unharmed. Toby was dragged by the dozer and then the blade went down on his foot breaking the bone between his foot and ankle in two places. He’s been in a lot of pain with this break. Hopefully, he will start feeling better soon.
Ok, well sorry for just posting about our ailments - well mostly - we are just holding out for NICER WEATHER.
Still trying to snowshoe whenever weather permits.
Also trying to finish up school projects and getting ready for Open House in April. The Yukon school district has made it possible for Rob to take a course on Alaska, so we're hoping to present a layout on that, maps, posters but mainly YouTube videos, clips and power point presentation. We work on these projects together, visual input is his favorite medium for inputting info. He's enjoying watching and learning.
YKSD has also made another online resource available for him - Life Skills in English. This course covers - life skills - such as using dictionaries, the library, the internet for finding information, filling out forms (job-related), using the telephone correctly, etc. Things that will relate to him as he matures and becomes more independent. I was going to say "free thinker" but...he's already proven to us that he is indeed a "free thinker"... ha!
On the community front of prepping: greenhouses are starting up I see WW going about her business around there, May is also planning ahead and setting up her blueprints for her garden. Some construction has been started up again, I see folks sweeping off the snow and trying to get to what was in mid-construction before winter and snow set in.
All for now. Have a great rest of the week and weekend.
Twins on the igloo daddy built, and Odin, the bird dog
RedPolls have been coming in flocks to my feeder.
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