Monday, November 12, 2018

It got colder

We had a great time at the meeting with the youth group on Wednesday.  We're excited to teach them this week.  One girl already wants to hear about the Plan of Salvation! She just lost a dad who was a non believer and she's struggling.  Here's the new district at lunch at Abeldardo's.

Poor Alex, has been working 18 hours a day trying to get ready to move.  He spent his birthday on his knees doing flooring all day.

I almost killed Elder Quincy!  He asked me to switch the breaker for the dryer off while he worked on the outlet, and apparently it was already off and I turned it on!  We had sparks and some burnt wire, but Elder Quincy is ok. It really scared us both!  

We had 3 trucks helping with the move and loaded them up 3 times.

My baby boy got married!  He kind of didn't invite his family, but he loves us and Charity made it, so that's kind of like having family there.  I told him it was his party and he could do it however he wanted, so he did.

More work involved with the kitchen being put together, but its all in the house.

The group at the Lutheran church.

We had a couple of cold days; 18 degrees, with a wind chill temp of 2 degrees.  We were out a lot those days, so we had all of our layers on and stayed warm enough, but we decided that we needed more protection for the 20 below they had last year for a couple of weeks. So today we went to Burlington Coat factory and got some warmer coats and stuff.

One of the loads read to unload.

Elder Quincy figuring out how to put in 220 lines for the water heater, dryer and range.

Framing the windows.

The Elders, the Elder's Quorum President and Elder Quincy unloading.

We're excited about going over the Addiction Recovery Program with Pauline.  We are meeting with her in the morning!
We had a the last pre-temple prep class with the Kangni's Friday night.  They told me some very sad things.  They have 3 kids with families still in Togo and are so worried about them!  They are waiting for a ruling on receiving asylum from the immigration department.  They can't get green cards without that being decided.  They've already waited for over a year.  Once they get green cards Lea can fly to Togo and visit the kids!  They say it is very dangerous in Togo.  My grandma heart is breaking for them!  Being a refugee is hard!

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