Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Summer is Coming to an End

   Our days are a little less warm and humid and there's a change a coming. The schools are all back in session and Marshall University had their first home game. There is really a lot of hype in college towns when there is a home game.
   A funny thing. You know how folks prepare for tailgate parties before games, well I was at Kroger grocery store and saw the people buying tons of the big Solo Cups for the drinks, and here, of course, the color is vivid GREEN. There were stacks and stacks of green solo cups, and green,
We are...Marshall shirts, and green ice chests, and green tents, green umbrellas and every thing you can think of all green Marshall.
   Our U of A red and blue and BYU blue are so normal to me, but green? I had never thought much about it.
   The leaves have just started to turn colors and some are starting to fall. So summer is ending. We love experiencing the 4 seasons.
   Our Stake President Cox has such a vision for lifting the members of this stake both temporally and spiritually. He strongly believes in the Self-Reliance program and we are happy to be on the stake committee to help train the wards. He has asked that every family take the Personal Finance course so Pat and I have signed up for a course. We are in week 3 of 12 classes. We really see the blessings that can come to those that will practice the principles learned. This past week Pat was the facilitator for our group.
   We had a wonderful opportunity to attend the Louisville Temple Aug 26 with the Sadlers, an almost 70 year old couple in the ward that were going through for the first time as well as were going to be sealed. We got to know the Sadlers as we worked with them in a self reliance class as well as literacy lessons. We were grateful for the opportunity to be in the Temple. We traveled to and from KY with some folks in the ward and had such a great time visiting and enjoying the landscape along the way.
   On the Sunday the 27th, Pat and I were joined at 9 AM by Elder and Sister Dean (from the Olive Hill branch), full-time missionaries here from Springerville-Eagar AZ, to prepare 100 potatoes and cut fruit for the Stake Standards night. We got all the food prepped before our meetings started at 12:00 and then started baking after our meetings finished at 3:00. When the stake hosts activities here they usually start early and provide a meal as several of the wards are one to two and a half hours away from the stake center. So we prepared a potato bar with all the trimmings, salad, rolls and fruit. After the meeting the stake YW leaders cleaned up so we could head home since we had been there minding the food for 10 hours already.
  On Aug 29th, Mother's birthday bread baking event went well. Pat and I were able to take Grannies bread to some folks that really loved receiving it. I shared the Bread Poem with them too. Everybody loves Mothers bread. Well duh!
   We are gearing up for our new Pathway semester. I'll report on that next week.
When I say Almost Heaven, it really is. Traynors
 

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