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Thursday, September 09 2010 @ 05:42 AM GMT+6

First day back to my part-time job.

Family NewsI got up super early to get ready for work. Kami and I worked together. We started at 6:30, and only worked 4 1/2 hours. We did alot too. We're fast workers. He he!!
It will be nice to have a little extra money. I want to try and save for Birthdays and Christmas, etc.
It is the celebrated Memorial Day today. It would be nice to be at Fairview to visit Mom and Dad's graves. I don't know how many years it's been since we've done that. Etta and Bob went up. Jody, Kevin, and Hans went up. They will be back today.
Dad is working on the Map thing you put the state quarters in. Etta and Bob want him to make them one. They are ALOT of work. He got wood the other day when I went to town with him.
I had the best Sunday yesterday. I love Sundays as I've said before. Two babies were blessed in our Sacrament Meeting, the Lefler's and the Gardner's. One boy and one girl.
Kami was telling me today that she only works 3.75 hours when she does school lunch. I thought she worked more hours than that.
Marilyn said that our Cousin, Smith's son, Butch, died of a stroke.
He was a little younger than Jay, Marilyn's son. He had a sister named, Vicki. It has been many many years since I've seen them. Smith's wife, Maridene is a sister to Larry Taylor.The boy Elaine, my sister, was with when she fell to her death in the mountains. That was a very sad, sad Day. I was only 14 years old. Elaine was 17.
We had a good lesson in RS yesterday on the Ministering of Angels.
Here is a picture Dad took of me yesterday. I think he thinks I take too many pictures. I probably do, but love pictures of anybody.





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