Dear Caleb and Jacob,
Good morning from Arizona! Sariah still calls it the country that Jacob lives in. To her, the world is still small. Small enough, that she thinks that we could maybe even run into you, Jacob, while we're in Page at the grocery store. We arrived last night after dark. We were going to check into a hotel because our day on the houseboat didn't start until today but Dad thought, "why not save some $$$ and see if the boat is vacant." We stopped there first, walked down, and sure enough, no one was there! So, we just walked on and slept here! Crazy!
How was your week? Are you looking forward to General Conference? My favorite Sunday, other than the primary program. It was Homecoming Week for Green Canyon High School. They had a chalk color festival at Meadow View Park on Monday. The route for the parade started at Elk Ridge Park but essentially lined up right in front of our house, down the street. Adam and Sariah just ran down to meet there friends. The powder puff football game was on Thursday and Sydney played. It was probably the coldest day of the week. We even had snow on the mountains. Sydney went to the homecoming dance on Saturday and went to Top Golf for her day date. She took a picture just like Jacob did in honor of his birthday! I hope you had a great day, Jacob! We were all thinking of you!
A cute thing happened on Friday after Samantha ran an errand with Sydney. She came to me and said "I just saw the saddest thing...I read a sign on the side of the road that said 'Kids for sale.' How could anybody do that?!?!" And she almost cried as I started to laugh because I remembered seeing that sign in Hyde Park. I clarified it for her and she was ok. (Refer to photo below).
Well, that's about it for this last week. We sure love you and are so proud of your continued example of service! We'll think of you every day this week and especially as we listen to Conference!
Love,
Mom








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