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Sunday, September 13, 2020

Sep 7 - 13

 

Monday, September 7 - Kendra got a mosquito bite on her side at the park last night. She gets so darn swollen, it makes me nervous. I asked her allergy doctor about this and he said that she will be fine but next time to give her Benadryl before she's at risk of being bitten.  


Tuesday, September 8 - We had our first Presidency Meeting with the new presidency today. It went really well and we did a lot of training and discussed a lot with these girls. They are such a cute new group taking over from our last presidency!

Wednesday, September 9 - I used a barrel crimping iron on Ricki's hair today and...is it appropriate to have hair jealousy of my 6-year-old's hair? :)


Thursday, September 10 - I had a neuro appointment this morning at Granger Medical in West Valley so afterward, I stopped and had lunch with my cute grandparents. We always have a really great visit. I was sad I had to cut it short to go pick up junior high carpool but it was so nice to spend this time with them!


Friday, September 11 - Happy Patriot's Day! It's always a strange feeling to reminisce about where I was and what I was during on 9/11/2001. I am so grateful for the fire fighters and police officers that protect us and keep us safe. Tonight, I baked 60 cupcakes and decorated them for Kenny's special party tomorrow. I also spent some time making him an "ATM cake" that dispenses money! :) I'm thankful I got to do this for him!




Saturday, September 12 - Our family went up to the Stairs Picnic Area early in the afternoon to get set up for a surprise 30th birthday party for Kenny. It was so much fun doing a fishing theme for him and writing down our 30 favorite things for him. It was a wonderful day and a great way to celebrate this "little" brother of mine! Happy 30th Ken!


Sunday, September 13 - During our Young Women's presidency meeting today, I was asked to come prepared with a spiritual thought. I talked about how my grandparents, mom, and sister are always sharing their testimonies with me by sharing experiences with me that tie to their testimonies. In the way that they are examples to me, we, as leaders, need to be examples to our impressionable girls in our classes. I was thankful that this thought kept coming to me because it helped to build my testimony.

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