I have had a week of loss and recovery. While trying to get onto the downstairs computer to print off some papers from the lawyer, I tried to reset the password etc. and I lost all my gmail. Cindy tried to help me and we were told to wait 48 hours for a code number. We received that number and she was able to retrieve it on the phone but not the IPad. She stopped after school today and got it back on the IPad too. I also had not been able to get onto my blog site and she was able to get me on that too as you can see. So grateful for all of this retrieving and for Cindy’s help.
I had been excited to get the window film put on the windows to help prevent the turf burn and the need for me to put towels and sheets on the yard every day. The two fellows came on Tuesday and I left the the yard bare that day and found a new burn stipe on the middle of the turf later on indicating that the film had not worked. I was just sick but I still have to pay for the work done. I am at a loss with this window/turf burn situation. I messaged Ryan my landscaper and asked if he could come and have a look at the situation. I feel the turf company must have some knowledge of the possibility of this happening. I would like to talk to them. I at least will not have to shut the blinds as the new film will protect my floors and furniture.
I have worked at completing some business this week with Phil and with the lawyer regarding the probate on the BC numbered company that was under Tom’s name. I got my personal books and tithing up to date and all my Temple dresses and clothes washed. Alan Herrington’s funeral was on Friday and Paul accompanied me. It was very nice but was hard on me, more than I had anticipated. I mourn and hurt every day and I do not know if that will ever change. On Saturday I did a workshop on Temple Symbols for a Stake Primary activity for the 8-11 year olds. I repeated it three times and I enjoyed doing that. The Temple is one of my favourite topics. Rosemarie Schiemann came to visit me yesterday and brought me sunflowers and homemade pesto. People have been so kind to me. The frozen meals Joanne and I ordered for Camille and her family living at Ronald MacDonald while little Presley has her chemo treatments, finally arrived safely as the first delivery was misplaced by the RM receptionist by mistake and ruined. Batch Foods kindly replaced the order and redelivered.
Kona is doing better at her classes but still has the odd accident at home, does not like riding in the car and gets upset when I have to leave her in the crate when I go out. She seems to be enjoying her new hair and looks very mature and cute. She loves to sit on my lap now and really is sweet and a good girl in many ways.
The children are all back at school and getting settled back into their routines and activities. I am grateful for all of them and feel so blessed in many ways. I love our Sunday family zooms, FaceTime calls and regular phone calls. How could I ask or want for more?
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