This week has been very quite. We had Steve and Tausha (and Andrea) over for Thanksgiving dinner. Mary Ann made a delicious Turkey with all the fixin's. Mashed Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Stuffing, Rolls, etc.
We used her grandmothers china and silverware, and I made name cards, and fancy napkins. It was fun, and Steve and Tausha spent the entire day here.
Mary Ann has taken down all the Thanksgiving decorations and we have the Christmas tree up, and the lights on it. We rearranged the living room so everything fits.
Michell Misbach had his mission farewell on Sunday. I was looking at the Mission Board and saw that we Paul Keyes is coming home in March, David Luebke in April, and Andrew in June.
The Family History Library is busy with everyone wanting to learn to use the new Family Search program.
Mary Ann and I are going to the Temple on Thursday for a Sealing Assignment. I have about 200 names of couples to be sealed.
Anneke gave Rat-dog a haircut. Now he looks like he has cancer, and is going thru radioation therapy. Big chunks of his hair are missing, and you can see his skin in several places.
I have been walking about 2 miles a day, on the river path by work. It takes me about 30 minutes, so it makes for a nice break in the middle of the day.
Mary Ann is making a beautiful Christmas tree skirt to go under the tree. And she loves her new sewing machine.
I think that just about covers things back here.
How are the 2 baptisms looking? Are they going to work out?
Let us know, We love you and we pray for you always.
Take care of yourself
Dad, Mary Ann and Benson
-- "It's never to late too live happily ever after."
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