Best of the Rez
Week 71 May 14th to
May 21st
Something has definitely happened to my gear shift. I am slowing way down, accomplishing less,
and still seem to be as tired as I can be.
This past week ended our early morning seminary and we just hope we will
have the ability to make the last month joyous without our favorite part of
every day.
#5 – Restaurants! We love Garcia’s but I cannot wait to eat out at all out at all our favorite places. We are stopping at Little America and Maddox on the way home. I am headed for the Taco Bus in Rexburg and then on to Chiz’s. We have a date with the McMurtery's for the Sweet Surrender in Ririe. (I wonder what it will be like to eat an Indian Taco there?) Then we better head off to Jackson and Thayne and Afton to round us out.
And now for the week:
1) Monday had
a slow start. Seminary was really
interesting and then since we hadn’t slept well we took an early morning nap
while the elders were on the computer.
Sister Curley stopped with flowers and candy for Mother’s Day. She is so cute; she waits till the day after
and then buys them when they are on sale.
We taught Roxanna literacy and then went to Round Rock to teach Sister Arthur temple prep. Piano was switched so we had a little break. Temple prep went great. Sister Martinez came an hour early and made up a couple of lessons. Then Sister Tsosie came also and we had a great lesson. Both dates are set.
We ended the day with a call to repentance that we have no idea if it was received or not. At least we feel like we did our part.
We taught Roxanna literacy and then went to Round Rock to teach Sister Arthur temple prep. Piano was switched so we had a little break. Temple prep went great. Sister Martinez came an hour early and made up a couple of lessons. Then Sister Tsosie came also and we had a great lesson. Both dates are set.
We ended the day with a call to repentance that we have no idea if it was received or not. At least we feel like we did our part.
2) Today was a
bit confused. We taught our seminary
that was just great—we finished the Old Testament today. There was a video clip about temple marriage
that featured Brady Howell’s wife. I was
teaching Brady when they got married so that was very special to us. Then we headed to Chinle to help Sister Yoe
with her elementary class on their field trip and we were a week early. We had a wonderful sit in the park for 2
hours waiting for them. We grabbed a
bite and headed home. Four of the piano
lessons showed up and that was great fun.
The rest of the night was calm.
3) Seminary
went to finish their Old Testament timeline.
We really had fun. We tried to
GPS but our guide was BUZY. We taught a
literacy lesson with Dale Mitchell. We
did find a recent convert and taught her a lesson and got 2 more GPS people
that are local. Only 2 piano students showed
up and then we had 3 YM show up. We didn’t
have any leaders so we just had them come over and play Wii golf. They had a great time so I guess it was a
success.
4) Thursday
was our last day of seminary. We fixed
French Toast and then colored our timeline.
We told the girls we were going home early and Kelsey was rather angry
that we were leaving on her birthday. We
went up to Round Rock to teach temple prep and then got stood up by a new
literacy student. Oh well! Then we headed to Rock Point for piano. It was our last practice before the recital
and it was really cute, but I was there way longer than we had expected. We really rushed home for another no show for
piano and literacy. JOY! Then I had 3 more piano no shows, 2
piano/baptism lesson no shows, and then 1 more piano no show. I did go over and get Tivona and we made up a
Friday lesson so that was great. The
Curley’s came over about 8 and we frosted sugar cookies for the meeting
tomorrow. They had a wreck that day but
what could have been very scary ended up really funny because President Curley
asked about the ride before he asked about them and she was ticked.
5) Up early,
pack the car, dropped off brownies to a ward member that was graduating from
HS, and we were off to Polacca to Senior Zone Conference. I was in charge of the meal and having it so
far away had me a nervous wreck. We
stopped at Chinle for last minute items and made it to Polacca at just about 8
AM their time. Crazy, but Arizona does
not go on daylight savings time, but the Rez does, but the Hope Rez does
not. Got that? So Polacca (in the middle of the Hopi Nation)
is an hour ahead of us. We got there and
got everything set up and the dinner organized and in our seats for the
meeting. The meeting went very well,
except that it was our turn to say our final good-bye testimony. I must say that I had a bit of fun with mine
basing it on a statement that I was told at our first senior district meeting
about ‘if you came in Depends-then wear them right on out with you.’ After the
meeting the meal went as well as it could have.
We had one funny experience. We
were trying to break up some ice to put around the drinks and this sister was whacking
at the ice with a big knife and hit a 6-pack of Ginger Ale. It exploded all over Sister Droddy and
EP. Sister Droddy (Jimmer Fredette’s
aunt) was just covered and was a sticky mess the rest of the day.
Then we headed home. We wondered about going into Gallup and staying overnight, but just headed home instead. Guess what greeted us as we drove into Chinle—yepper – wind, wind wind. We collapsed at home till finally I said I was starving since I was too busy to eat at the luncheon so EP took me out to Garcia’s. It was great. A very long and very busy day that is now over.
Then we headed home. We wondered about going into Gallup and staying overnight, but just headed home instead. Guess what greeted us as we drove into Chinle—yepper – wind, wind wind. We collapsed at home till finally I said I was starving since I was too busy to eat at the luncheon so EP took me out to Garcia’s. It was great. A very long and very busy day that is now over.
6) Today is
just gorgeous. I knew that the most of
the piano was not coming because of graduation so we just had a very calm
morning. I made a cake for another
graduation party but fell asleep and baked it way too long. L We went out to the party at the bishop’s
house and ate with them. That was
fun. We stopped at Yoe’s but she wasn’t
home so we just came on back. We are
having a big dinner tomorrow so I started cooking for that. Finally to bed.
7) Another
Sunday! I got up early and got the rest
of the dinner ready. I had totally
forgotten that the new children playing the piano had not come to lessons for 2
weeks so I was in a rush to try to get them.
Luckily, they came early to rush their little brother to the hospital
with a huge bump on his head, so I rushed over to help them. Oh my!
They had practiced the wrong songs so we really had an experience
getting them ready. And they did
it! I was very proud of them. The sacrament song didn’t show so I found a
fill in for that and the rest hymn didn’t show so another fill in but they did
great. Then during the speaker, the
Sacrament hymn showed up with her non-member father. The counselor conducting had everyone stay
and listen to her play her song. That
was very sweet. After 85 + at church
last week we had a booming 38 this week.
So sad.
Primary went great and Aaronic Priesthood did not have any leaders show up and only one boy so EP had a cute lesson with him.
After church EP tried to help a sister that had her oil explode all over her car because the man that changed it forgot to put the cover back on.
Since Sister Davis was leaving, we were having a going away dinner. We also invited Vogel’s and Robert’s and our new ward member – Sky Holinger. Vogel’s came way late with the potatoes and corn, so it was a mixed up meal but still it was a lot of fun. Afterwards we went to a birthday party extremely late and talk about coming in like a 5th wheel. Something was very wrong ????? and we left early. We went over next door to a ward member that had just got out of the hospital and he spent his Sunday fixing his car instead of going to church. When EP took Tivona home her family said they wanted to meet with us so we went to talk with them. It was an okay meeting.
We met with Curley’s and explained the summer school seminary program we came up for Kelsey. That took a little longer than we expected.
After doing a lot of dishes finally Sunday was over.
Primary went great and Aaronic Priesthood did not have any leaders show up and only one boy so EP had a cute lesson with him.
After church EP tried to help a sister that had her oil explode all over her car because the man that changed it forgot to put the cover back on.
Since Sister Davis was leaving, we were having a going away dinner. We also invited Vogel’s and Robert’s and our new ward member – Sky Holinger. Vogel’s came way late with the potatoes and corn, so it was a mixed up meal but still it was a lot of fun. Afterwards we went to a birthday party extremely late and talk about coming in like a 5th wheel. Something was very wrong ????? and we left early. We went over next door to a ward member that had just got out of the hospital and he spent his Sunday fixing his car instead of going to church. When EP took Tivona home her family said they wanted to meet with us so we went to talk with them. It was an okay meeting.
We met with Curley’s and explained the summer school seminary program we came up for Kelsey. That took a little longer than we expected.
After doing a lot of dishes finally Sunday was over.
Which also means another week was over. There are no words to sum it up – it just
kind of happened. “Tomorrow I will try
again.”
The Church is True,
May the
sunshine warm your heart,
Peace,
love and happiness,
Elder
and Sister Parkinson
Elder and Sister Long serving in Sawmill.
Elder and Sister Freestone serving in Tothiakai.
This is the crazy Elder and Sister Vogel serving in Chinle.
This is Elder and Sister Hall serving in Lupton.
This is Sister and Elder Grimmet serving in Window Rock.
They are from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
This is Elder and Siter Droddy serving inTuba City.
She is Jimmer's aunt and is also covered in Ginger Ale.
This is Sister and Elder Jensen serving in Indian Wells.
This is Sister and Elder Lybbert serving in Pinon.
This is Sister and Elder Haney serving in Window Rock.
This is Sister and Elder Steadman serving in Cameron.
This is Elder and Sister Wright serving in Tsalie/Lukachukai.
They are from Jerome, Idaho.
Elder and Sister Bouhius serving in Window Rock.
This is Sister and Elder McBride serving in Shiprock.
This is embarrassing but the only pix of
Elder and Sister Brown serving in Sheep Springs is the
couple you can see towards us at the table.
This is Sister and Elder McNeill serving in Ganado.
He is our Zone Leader and this is their 5th mission.
This is so not fair-
This is Sister and Elder MeNeill, the 1st MeNeill's
younger brother serving in Pueblo Pintado. (Weekends)
This is Elder and Sister Booth serving in Tuba City.
This is Elder and Sister Hunsaker serving in Inscription House.
Sister Mitchell is at the left and they are serving in
Polacca and the sister in green in the back is Sister Wilson
serving in Polacca. (She saved my life on the luncheon -- did so much.)
This is Elder and Sister Chapman serving in Dennehotso.
To the right is Sister McMurtrey serving in Tuba City.
McMurtery's are from Ririe and coming home 2 weeks befroe us.
The is Sister and Elder Rice serving in Steamboat.
This is Sister and Elder Gardner serving in Bitter Srpings.
They have been here 2 days.
Sister and Elder Mitchell on about their 3rd day
serving in Polacca.
Sister Ballinger is in the purple. She is trying to start a
RN program in Chinle. Elder Reid is accross from her
and Sister Reid is behind Sister Ballinger.
My Funny Vogel's with Elder and Sister Christiansen's
serving in Farmington from Arimo.
Sister Roberts is on the fly helping me.
This is President Nielson, 1st Counselor in the
mission presidency. He lives in Holbrook.
A pix with Sister Jones. We taught PE together at Provo High.
And now we add President Jones.
Senior missionaries missing pictures:
E/S Redmond serving in Crown Point.
And 7 Garden Missionary Couples.
And since we didn't get a shot of both Roberts
I pulled up an old one of them -- our dear friends!!
Jessica graduated from 8th grade, Tyler graduated from HS>
The graduation cakes.
We have been driving to Rough Rock trying to find our new
ward members. We have adopted this horse. We call him
John Wayne.
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