This week started out with a very big snow storm. We worried about what our P-day might be like travelling to Casper on Monday, but it turned out to be great. We made a bank deposit for the mission and Elder Smart went to Sports Clips and got his hair cut. We got the car washed and did some shopping. We managed to work in a new restaraunt -- Sherrie's.
Our Car & Rover |
Lots of Food |
Sherrie's |
Most of the week was spent in the office doing work schedules, newsletters, financial reports,etc. However on Wednesday Sister Smart and a few other missionaries went to nearby Alcova to weed their community garden. They also ended up talking genealogy and brought back some genealogy referrals for Elder Smart to contact. Will probably be fun and maybe produce a little missionary work as well.
On Friday we had RRA or cleaning the restrooms. It isn't so bad now that most of the restrooms have been closed. We each clean only 8 toilets. They are so clean when we start that is easy. We also have garbage duty which takes a little effort. At the end of the day an activity was planned to see some of the church cattle ranch property. We enjoyed rice krispie handcarts and warm cider before we took off.
Making Handcarts |
Rovers Gathered |
Sister Smart on top of ridge |
Hike to Old Cabin |
The only day not mentioned is Saturday and Sunday. We were on work crew on Saturday and cleaned the insides of a lot of pickups and one large water truck and one dump truck. All this was done during intermittent snow and hail. Today, Sunday was Church and we spent four hours serving in the Visitors' Center.
We send our love to all who may take the time to read this. We also want to recognize our granddaughter, Zoey, who turns 11 this week.
We continue to love the work that goes on here. We fully testify that this is the Lord's work.
Love to you all,
Grandma & Grandma, Mom & Dad, Annie & Paul, Sister & Elder Smart
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