To the people we love best in all the world!
Grandpa decided to save money and stop our Internet pkg with Quest. So I had no power to write anything except by hand and that is expensive to mail. However we called about something else and were told we would receive in the mail a bill in the amount of $200 for terminating our Internet before our contract was up this coming August. We didn't know we had a contract but evidently we did included in the bundle. Grandpa decided to keep the bundle excluding phone message service and long distance and some other things relating to our phone until August and then we'll take another look at it. So I'm terribly late on this blog waiting for the phone company to sort it all out and the days it takes to restore services!
Devin Harr is still enjoying his mission experiences. Missions can teach missionaries a lot!
Maybe you all know by now that Rhett and Mandy had a baby girl - Alexandria Paige Stone!
She weighed 7 lbs if I remember correctly. Congrats Rhett and Mandy!
Dad and I will be set apart as Service Missionaries at the BYU Family History Library on Sunday 22nd @ 4:15. There is a lot to learn and it is a marvel what resources the church offers and what they have found available in the world as well. Starting March 16th we will be in a week-long training class every day from 8-5 in Provo. I think it is primarily a computer class. We can use it that's for sure. We hope we can learn fast and retain what we learn so we can be of assistance to the patrons who come into the Library. We are glad to be missionaries again
Devin Thibideaux's baptism was very nice Saturday on February 14th, Valentine's Day! I love the picture of Devin on the program - his winsome smile reminds me of Jennifer. They appreciated the family's participation and the visiting afterwards. Thanks to all.
Some things are beginning to stir again in dad's world - physics. When his associate, gets his electronics done things can begin to sprint. And he will begin soon mentoring students with their senior thesis in physics (that work is volunteer) at BYU.
A missionary moment - "You are called to represent the Savior. Your voice to testify becomes the same as His voice, your hands to lift the same as His hands. His work is to bless His Father's spirit children with the opportunity to choose eternal life. So, your calling is to bless lives. ..
"Your call has eternal consequences for others and for you. In the world to come, thousands may call your name blessed, even more than the people you serve here. They will be the ancestors and the descendants of those who chose eternal life because of something you said or did, or even what you were...You see, there are no small callings to represent the Lord."
Henry B. Eyring, "Rise to Your Call," Ensign, Nov. 2002 p 76
We hope school and work are going well for everyone - we love and appreciate you!!!!
Happy Un-valentine's Day!