August is near its end.
September creeping in.
We’ve had fires this late before.
Smoke billows from the south over the hills.
It’s hazy.
It’s hot.
Please let it rain.
"you shouldn't judge a book by its cover" - what lies beneath could bear an element of surprise
August is near its end.
September creeping in.
We’ve had fires this late before.
Smoke billows from the south over the hills.
It’s hazy.
It’s hot.
Please let it rain.
I
don’t know where Richard came up with the idea that I LOVE doing thousand piece
puzzles. I do not. I have learned that I especially do not like the
type that offer casse-tete pieces!
According
to several online dictionaries the French word(s) casse-tĂȘte translates to puzzle, challenging or complicated
puzzle pieces, and headache. I agree
with the last definition. So I have
mentioned that Richard seems to be gung-ho about gluing all puzzles that we
have done – though I have vetoed the idea with those that I really would like
to put together again. But definitey not
the last one with its one thousand casse-tete headaches.
It has been several months since the missionaries had been teaching the Gospel Essential Class. I thought it would be cool if they had started that up again rather than have the new member interest attending the Gospel Doctrine class. But that was just my opinion. I obviously do not have the authority to change that. I did however remind Richard that it had been a thing. He is Sunday School president and brought it up in the leader’s meeting that takes place before church.
Last week Richard taught the gospel essentials
and had invited those members who have recently been baptized and those who are
seeking, the missionaries, and a few supporters – including candidates for teaching the
class. It is a class that I had attended during my time as a counselor in the
Relief Society. Even though I continue
to serve in the RS presidency, I am in a different position (secretary).
Meanwhile a new instructor has been
called to teach Sunday School and I somehow felt obligated to show my support
to her by attending her class –
which was really great. The Come Follow
Me program has our reading in Psalms and last week’s theme was on
repentance. Oh, my. What a powerful lesson. Participants pointed out the difference
between guilt and shame. Some of us
found comfort in Psalms 51:10 which reads:
“Create me a clean heart, O God; and
renew a right spirit within me.”
Heavenly Father loves us
unconditionally. It is important that we
can see ourselves through His eyes.
Today in Sacrament meeting one of the speakers talked about reading scriptures as a youth and striving to meet a goal. It reminded me of Biff’s reaction to Pres. Hinckley’s challenge in August of 2005 to completely read the Book of Mormon by the end of the year (see here). Biff is not the fastest reader in the world as it takes him longer to process information.
I can’t remember where in the Book of Mormon he was as December 31 came near its end – but had a ways to go before he would be able to complete. He seemed to feel somewhat defeated and I suggested that we read the captions of each chapter. With only four hours left until Midnight I read with him from where he left off. We continued reading each caption until we got to the end. We finished between 11:30 and midnight if I remember correctly. He was not satisfied and stayed up until wee hours of the morning to complete his goal without skipping the verses. I have always admired his ability to endure.
Who performs more random acts of kindness than anyone else you know?
Jaime is always thoughtful of
others. The other day we went to Subway
and she left a very generous tip. She
said she could tell at least one of the staff members was being trained and
there were three splitting tips instead of just two. She wanted them to each have the same amount.
That is just one example. There are more. Lots more.
It’s a quality I’m guessing she
got from her dad. He is often doing
random acts of kindness – like sending
out Labor Day Cards. Who does that?
Are you a penny-pincher or a big spender?
I
am more of a penny-pincher because for so many years I did not have the option
of spending money on more than basic essentials. I know that problems may arise (the car stops
working, the pipes break, things have to be replaced . . . ) that I would like
to afford at the time it happens and not take out a loan so that I end up
paying two to three times as much. Once
in a while I will splurge for something, but it’s rare.
A couple of months ago the light between the closets had gone out. Richard changed the bulb to a brand new bulb that would blink on occasion until finally it went out leaving us to believe that it had something to do with the wiring. Finding those that repair (such as electricians, plumbers, etc) is like pulling teeth. Even before the gas price increase, it seemed a difficult task to find someone committed enough to come.
After two months Richard climbed up
the latter to check what might be the source of the problem. He had me turn off all the electricity. Apparently it was the bulb. How blessed were are that it was something
simple.
Next problem. We were no longer receiving hot water through
our taps. How can that be? Well the house is over 20 years old and the
hot water heater is probably the same hot water heater that came with the
house. We weren’t thrilled with the idea of replacement but knew it would/will
have to be done eventually. Two days
without hot water and realized when all the switches had gone off for the
electric – there was one that was missed when we switched back on. Simple fix.
How blessed were are.
The fridge has been a problem for some
time now – with constant scraping of ice build-up and added feature of door not
sealing properly. It is over ten years
old and has been moved from house to house – I thought that may have added to
the problem. We have looked into
replacing the fridge. The problem is the
space for the fridge is smaller than the new fridges we have been looking
at. And it doesn’t seem feasible to try
and widen the space.
Richard saw an advertisement for
Umpqua Appliance and we called them to come out. It wasn’t an outrageous expense and we were
given many options on how to save money.
It is so nice to have the freezer part working again. How blessed were are that it was something
simple.
On Saturday morning I took a
shower. Richard and I went to the temple
and came home to a leaky driveway.
Neither one of us noticed the leak until later. Weekend.
We didn’t know where the leak was even coming from. We left our number with every plumber we
could find. We ended up turning off the
water and calling Tri-City Water to ask if they could investigate. We were told about a plumber who we hadn’t
contacted as the name did not come up in our research – but Yeager’s Plumbing
came out right away and replaced a tiny plastic part that had somehow dammed
the water over time and had finally broken off.
The leak happened beneath the drain of the shower.
Richard and I had both predicted that
we would have to replace all the pipes.
He was thinking 4,000 dollars and I was thinking 7,000. But we have been told we’re good to go though
we should really contact our insurance and ServicePro to dry up the water that
has accumulated under the house. The
damage is not as bad as we had anticipated. How blessed were are that it the expense was
in the hundreds rather than the thousands.
We have been quite blessed all summer as there haven’t been any fires in Douglas County – and we’re a BIG county. I think we have ha...