Dear Jordan,
Sorry I am getting this to you later than normal. You still won't read
it until your P-day but I wasn't able to write on Wednesday. The girls
are down to their last week of school and are getting excited about it.
Sarah applied and had an interview with Burger King. We will hear on
Monday if she will be offered the job. Mom will be flying to Denver to
then help Bonni and her family fly to Minnesota for a week. Then Rachel
will fly to MN and mom and Rachel will help Bonni fly back to Denver and
then mom will fly home. Nothing has been finalized yet but that was the
last we heard. Mom finished teaching her classes this week. Sarah will
have special needs youth conference the Monday after school get out.
School finishes on
Thursday and Sarah may have her wisdom teeth taken out on Friday.
Steven and his family drove from Denver on Sunday and visited with us
before church. After church Rachel went down to Spanish Fork and slept
overnight. On Monday Hannah and Bekah helped me put up the flags. We
then went to Robert's house for lunch and we barbequed hotdogs. We then
watched "My Big Fat Greek Wedding". Bekah then helped me take down the
flags. The whole Young Men's program is supposed to benefit this year
but only a couple of scouts helped. John Hanni wasn't there because his
grandfather died (President Hanni's father) and he was probably in Idaho
at the funeral. John Hanni finally finished his Eagle. Since we only
had
the grey car it was a little different. I kept thinking of all of the
help you provided in the past with the flags. Thank you.
Mom is at a birthday party with Sarah in Farmington--at trampoline park. We just got back
from watching "Muppets Most Wanted." Hannah is playing songs on your
iPad. Rachel was playing earlier. Bekah is at a friend's house. She had a
sleepover and we probably won't see her all day.
Rachel says "Uhhhhh. Hi." Hannah just sits there and laughs. I asked
them if they wanted to say anything to you. Rachel finally said, "I
want a bow and arrow." We went to Scheels and walked around today.
The missionaries have been teaching a few people in our ward. They may
have a baptism in June. They asked if there were any young men in the
ward to go teaching with them. I referred them to Brother Kenekt.
Keep up the great work. We received your letter in the green envelope.
Thank you. We
look forward to hearing from you tomorrow. I hope that we aren't taking
too much time out of the things you need to do on P-days. We pray for
your safety and success. We love you.
Love,
Bekah, dad, Mom, Sarah, Hannah, Rachel
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