Winter here and food could be scarce --- but it isn't. I have been making treats to take to the ward social this evening so I used my handy dandy "Taste of Home Simple & Delicious" book and created some mice.
It has been a varied week (pause, I need to put some clothes in the dryer and start another washer load) -- there, now where was I. Oh yes, this week. I had a great day yesterday being a consultant to Rex Spendlove's company. They are gearing up for a customer audit next month so I led them through a mock audit. They have some work to do. They said it was the most useful audit they had ever had so I made my point. I also pointed out that I had just skimmed the surface and I could help even more. I then said this was an introduction of me to them but future visits will cost them. It will be interesting to see if I am invited back.
Jared did a good job completing four home study classes and obtained good grades. He will be busy with five classes next semister but all on campus. We will miss him Christmas Eve but he will be on the Kotter farm west of Tremonton with Lisa's family.
Louise is due for a two week rest! She is wrapping up a busy December today with the junior people.
We certainly enjoyed our trip to California and Steve's visit. Some photos follow:
Now that is a tree trunk!
This guy did not eat us but those yellow eyes were checking us out. (a coyote)

A view from our kitchen window a little while ago --- Jared will be doing our sidewalks while I head up to do a widow's that I home teach and then help at the church. Ah, the joy of the season.


Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


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