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Sunday, January 30, 2022

Week ending 1-30-22 Walks and forts in the woods, mission papers are in!

 This was a normal week of school and rehearsals a few evenings. The afternoons were between 40-60 so we played outside and came in at 5 when the lights come on for dinner. 

Last Sunday: Going for a walk after zoom church to get out of the house. It's been a week since storm Izzy and we still had a thin layer of snow and ice in the woods.
I love walking with Tilly. We held hands and walked around our yard and through the garden, talking about what we can plant in the spring. Then we walked through the woods and talked about how we walked through them last week when it was starting to snow and how magical they seemed. She loves chatting and loves asking for her picture to be taken.
This is my hiking trail I hike several times a week.
Talea's favorite tree she likes to climb up/stand on.
We came out of the woods and looked at the garden and fruit trees some more. It's amazing how different winter is from summer. Hard to imagine how overgrown it gets when nothing is growing now except some herbs and garlic.
Thomas playing Snap 'N Style dolls with Makenna and Talea.
Alexis's pretty hair as she heads off for a girls' camp meeting.
I loved listening to these 4 do activities in the friend for a whole hour.
Monday: Andy and Talea washing their dishes.
Coloring before bedtime.
Hooray for a warm day! I sent this to Lori and told her to come over! It was 1 degree in Iowa and she was happy it was above zero.
Carving wands.
Tilly hanging out with me while I cut wood.
Makenna showing me her fort.

Showing me inside. Sam is showing where he sleeps.

Looking to see how tall the trees are.
Wednesday: Goofing off instead of doing school.
I walked outside to bring wood in and saw two kids "sleeping" in the yard.
They said they were going camping.
Thursday: Having a little tea party. Tilly always asking for her picture to be taken. :)
Makenna cut herself and it wouldn't stop bleeding for a long time.
After we got it slowed down she went to the playroom and showed me where it happened.
She was cutting this box with her pocketknife scissors to make a box for her wands.
Such a tiny cut for bleeding for 15 minutes. She's a good bleeder. She'll be able to donate blood fast one day.
Madalyn's mission papers are in!!! When she told me I dogpiled her and couldn't stop hugging her. Then I told everyone else to come hug her. She submitted them last January and ran into delays which turned into a full year as she got busy with school and work and changing student wards. So I told her to move home at Christmas and we'd get right on it and get them submitted quickly. She had to redo the doctor, dentist, and bishop/stake president interviews since they were all a year old, and she ran into several obstacles but we persevered and they are back in to mission headquarters!
Talea's pictures she's drawn me lately and hung on my bedroom wall. They are always of me and her. She's quite the artist (always drawing) and super sweet.
Friday: Tilly and I taking a walk to the mailbox. This is the last of the snow on our driveway from 2 weeks ago and we expected more that night but only got an inch.
A worker at the Mill Creek Store took this of Talea holding some raw chocolate milk. I hadn't combed her hair in a few days so I wasn't going to take one, but oh well. I was taking the kids to rehearsal and she decided at the last minute to come with me or else I would have combed it.
Saturday: Playing school cafeteria. Kaitlyn made them quesadillas and had assembly line of toppings and sides.
They get backpacks and lunch bags and pretend to go to school and eat in a cafeteria.

2 comments:

Jenny said...

I'm so happy for Madalyn getting those mission papers in! Can't wait to hear where they'll send her. Is she hopeful for a specific location, or have any guesses?

Marcie said...

Thanks, Jenny! Part of her really wants to go foreign. But she also wants to go soon and put her availability as her birthday, 2-4-22. So we're thinking she'll probably go stateside in March or April and won't have time to get a passport and visa. In that case, she'd love to do a French speaking mission stateside or a visitor center. That would be really cool. So I'm praying for one of those. :) Our RS and EQ president (they're married) just got called to be mission presidents in Peru so of course it would be cool if she got called there too. I don't know, but can't wait to find out!!