I was inspired to write a bit after reading Lindsay's latest blog entry and laughing until tears came. Oh Lindsay, you are such a good part of our family! I am thinking of fishing tomorrow but it will be only the fourth time this summer because of high water then one project after another. Today was typical of my days: 5:30am worked on my Sunday School lesson for this Sunday. I fixed waffels for the family's breakfast. My outside projects included foam insulating along the foundation any possible opening that would let cold air into our home, picking all of the plums (2 X 5 gal buckets) and Johathan apples (2 bushels), cleaning up gravel along the edge of the new sidewalks (thanks to Jared for joining me) then cleaning up dirt on the lawn from digging out the grass for installing the sidewalks. I also harvested the pumpkins (4 X 15 lb), squash (24 X 5 lb), and cucumbers. I will harvest the tomatoes and peppers tomorrow because of 25F temperatures that will arrive on Friday. I will harvest the Red Delicious and Yellow Delicious apples on Thursday. The outside projects are coming to an end --- finally.

We had my Mom in the hospital for two days last week but she is doing much better. A bacterial kidney infection took her down.
We enjoyed conference week end. Richard had a hamburger fry so Rich, Robert, Dad, Nick, Jared, and I attended the Priesthood session in Mendon. Guys can bond too.
Well, some photos and I will sign off.

Janae covered the trip to Arches but I just wanted to add that I very much enjoyed the outing. I very much enjoy being with the family.

Mike Grunig, Gary Andersen, Dennis and Lee Darley and others helped with the finish work. It looks quite nice.

Logan Canyon by the Tony Grove turnoff. There were a few nice Cuts for catching.
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