Richard signed up for cookies for a refreshment after our Easter service. Of course we had to trial run:
"you shouldn't judge a book by its cover" - what lies beneath could bear an element of surprise
Richard signed up for cookies for a refreshment after our Easter service. Of course we had to trial run:
The counselors from the Elder’s Quorum and Relief Society are asked to attend the huddles of either family history or meet with the missionaries. As both RS counselors have been involved with another class (which happens during the time of the huddle meetings) the president and I have filled in for the last three weeks or so. And then Richard was called to assist in the missionary program (which he has pretty much been doing anyway).
In our last huddle the missionaries
presented a list of some inactive members they had contacted and told us that
each had expressed interest in returning to the fold. Each of us were assigned a few names from the
list. Richard felt impressed to bring goodies
– cupcakes or cookies. We settled on
chocolate chip cookies and Richard and I visited two households yesterday.
The first house we drove to was in the
country. 50 Acres. Nice couple.
They used to raise llamas but have only two left. The next house was much closer to
civilization and with the most awesome view.
That was a totally unexpected chain of events.
When we first arrived the member seemed put
off and indicated that she was in a meeting and “didn’t have time for us” which
was okay – we had just showed up without an appointment but did wish to leave
the cookies. At that she asked, “Are you
from the church?”
She then asked if we could sit for ten minutes
while she finished her meeting. We told
her we could come back but were invited in and talked with her husband briefly
until she returned. She gave us a tour
of her house. We were awed. I took a couple of pictures of the view –
which Jaime and I had both seen but from the opposite angle. I couldn’t believe that I was actually in the
house that I had seen several times from the outside.
I didn’t look at the clock before we
arrived but would guess our visit was at least an hour. We have two more visits to make but needed to
come home to eat. Our son called Richard
with a job assignment – which is generally completed in less than 24
hours. We are blessed that we will be
getting some extra income.
I LOVE Jenna’s enthusiasm – which I have mentioned several times. Even throughout this pandemic she has never lost her light. Oh, sure, it may have dimmed a few times but the spark would never die completely. She has been so enthusiastic with “Light the World one by one” program. As much as I hate to admit it I often do not have a proper attitude of greeting the day nor have I had the desire to fulfill each daily task challenge for “Light the World”. I do it with Jenna because of her excitement. I don’t want to contribute to dimming her light.
I think she has posted something everyday – but as a story so it doesn’t remain for all to view. I tried to screenshot them all – though I can’t seem to locate all of them nor did I keep all the clip art pictures that she added.
On the 7th day of December we painted a naked sled and took it to a man who will often give Bonnie treats. At the time his window did not have a covering such as curtains or shades. When we walked past his house yesterday he had covered the windows but had left the sled in the corner.
She did use part of the story we had made up about her 3rd great grandfather. I did get a screenshot of that - plus I have a copy of the assignment that she had turned in. (Refer to this post)
Yesterday morning was too dark for me
to drive to pick her up on time. Roland drove and on the way the way home Jenna
mentioned delivering cookies but claimed she wouldn’t have time to
make them due to her schedule and Roland offered to stop off at the store and
we could buy cookies. To be honest, they
looked lost in the containers and the ones Jenna had picked out were not
chocolate chip. You have to have
chocolate chip. I decided to make
chocolate chip after we returned home. I
mixed up the cookies so each plate or box had an assortment which included the
store bought and homemade. Didn’t really go
according to plan.
The first batch I had baked came out
darker than I like and so gave less time on the other two batches. We took Bonnie for a walk and took the first
cookies to a sister in our ward and asked for a suggestion on who to take the
others too. She was caught off guard and
I made some suggestions. She pointed to
the neighbor across the way. No one
answered the door and as we did not have anything to leave a note with we chose
not to leave the cookies but continued onto our next destination.
We took a box of cookies to her friend who lives near the first street where we had lived in Oregon. She was in math class when she answered the door and so did not choose another drop off either. But we had one plate of cookies left and Jenna wanted to return to our old street to visit the pig next door (here) to the house that we had rented. She suggested that we leave the plate with them, but they did not appear to be home either. Jenna then suggested our former neighbor across the street. That was truly inspired as she graciously accepted the cookies and came out for a visit.
She told us about a friend of hers who had recently lost her dog. She couldn’t remember the address but described it to us and we knew exactly what house she was talking about. We returned home so that Jenna could sign into one of her classes and I put another box together. After Jenna continued with her schooling and finished her two projects, we took Bonnie on another walk and found the house of the friend. We presented the cookies and told her who had send us and were sorry for her loss. We continued to walk around the neighborhood and then returned home.
For today’s light the
world, we took Bonnie to the park specifically so that Jenna could walk up to
Good Dogs to purchase some treats for Bonnie as well as herself. She took this picture with my phone but I don’t see that she’s posted it.
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top container with hot honey mix, bottom shows cookie variety |
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