weekend fun
Saturday was a good day. Jon and my dad went and got the large material’s Jon needs for his raise bed garden. He was going to build a frame and have it off the ground, but that would have taken a lot of time, so he is now doing a rectangular garden with cement wall blocks. (It’s late and for the life of me I can’t figure out what I really want to call them.) he also got wood to have upright so he can plant climbing type veggies, like zucchini, or something. anyways it’s a nice start to his garden. Monday he will be getting the plastic and other materials to lay down for the garden, so he can start building it this week. I want to pant the blocks, so they’re not just gray, but we’ll see if that happens anytime soon. We also went to target and bought way too much stuff. We got the shower curtain, rug and towels for the girls bathroom. It’s exciting to have the bathroom look presentable and have it be adult but young, (the young being the frog soap dispenser;) While at target a guy ran into our car door and bent it. He was not licensed, uninsured, and from Idaho. (Not that Idaho is bad, just that he was from out of state.) Since he wasn’t licenced, we probably should have called the cops, but I just hope our insurance bills them somehow for part of the damage. Jon was putting Lilah in the car seat and the door was open wide because of the wind and he was trying to park around it, but he hit it and bent it back. Luckily it’s just ugly, and not any frame damage.
Besides getting the bathroom and the bricks, I prepared my Relief Society Lesson. It went well today and I’m always amazed at the wonderful women in our ward and how they know just what to say. Today I think I wasn’t as prepared, since I only prepared Saturday, but it still went well. I love being a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I am strengthened by it and the knowledge I gain by living the principles and following the plan the Lord has set out for me.
I’m to tired to be to reflective right now, but I want my children, if they ever read this, to know that I love the gospel, and I love living the gospel, and I hope they know this by example, rather then just words, as they grow and I teach them. I know that Heavenly Father loves them and he loves me as his daughter. I hope that they will grow in the gospel and not have some of the trials I had, but I hope that they stay strong and are able to pursue their dreams and goals, and that they include being worthy women, and glorious mothers.