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 This week I did not have any medical procedures.


Paul and I were able to attend the Meridian Temple on Thursday. We went to an initiatory session. The temple workers who assisted me wore masks.


Tracy Harrison, Jennifer Butler, Jen Black, and Dana Biberston, four friends of mine, went to the temple and did endowments for four of my Swedish ancestors. I am very grateful my ancestors didn’t have to wait until I get better to receive their endowments.


Paul and I went on four walks this week. I felt stronger than I did last week.


A dear friend, Rhonda Eastin, sent me a stuffed animal that can be warmed in a microwave. It is a green frog. She told me FROG stands for Fully Rely On God. Our grandson, Lachlan, has fallen in love with the frog.  Every time he comes over he says, “My frog!”and hugs it. After he leaves, I microwave it to kill any germs and then hug it myself. It has become my way to get germ free hugs from Lachy.


Tracy Harrison and her son Chase came over yesterday and helped us relocate a few items from our house to the garage and vice versa. 


Paul makes time every day to take me somewhere so I can get out of the house.  


My sister, Julie, is finishing a book about our ancestors that my siblings and I began a few years ago. I am extremely indebted to her.


Paul planted some vincas in a galvanized tub I inherited from my father.  They are so pretty to look at.


Our ward sends us zoom links for sacrament meetings and Relief Society meetings.

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