Morgs—
It’s been a while since I sent an actual letter. Ok, by letter I mean email. But I just finished the conducting sheet for this Sunday and had a few minutes before I head off to some Sunday meetings. This week has been eventful as always. Here are some highlights:
Grant was called to be the ward clerk in his ward. Should be a great calling for him. He’ll be in the bishopric meetings and close to all the good things happening in his ward
Ethan and Ana both had homecoming last night. They had the dinner here at the house with about 12 of them in their group. Mom enjoyed it but had some stress in the days leading up to it. Ethan’s date was a really cute girl from Bear River Utah (about an hour from here), who he met at a Utah State camp this summer. So there was a lot of driving involved, but she seemed worth it. Great girl.
Ana’s date turned out to be a little bit of a flake. Somehow they got sideways leading up to the dance, and so while he came he apparently didn’t treat her well and took off midway through. She was pretty upset last night, but she bounces back quickly.
I think we told you about Grandma Keller breaking her arm last week. This week, she was told she’d need surgery and a titanium plate put in her arm. She’s doing ok, but it’s hard for her. We exchanged marco polos, and she told me the hardest part is not being able to paint (it broke her right arm), and so she gets restless with nothing to keep her busy during the day. I’ve heard from other older people that the hardest part is just filling the time while the days go by. It is such a difference from the rest of life where there never seems to be enough time for everything we commit to and want to do.
We spoke with a nice couple in your mission office the other day, and they gave us your specific release date (March 17). Mom and I are trying to figure out still how best to proceed but are pinning some things down. Don’t want you thinking about that though! So don’t think about it. We’ll figure it out.
Well, I need to run to meetings now. Mom just used up most of the time I was going to use in writing your letter talking about changes to the house. You know how that goes.
Love you enormously. None of us is perfect, but I think you are pretty close. Keep staying close to Christ and the gospel, which indeed has power to save.
Dad
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