I enjoyed church today. I was in a funk over a few days last week and was praying for my spirit to be nourished. Fast and testimony meeting did not disappoint. One brother who is helping take the youth down to Lake Powell this week, shared several things, one of which was how they wanted to make sure his boat was good so they were going to Utah Lake to test things out, and as they were on the freeway, a problem happened and his car said "Press power button" which he'd never done on the freeway obviously. He tried it, didn't work, they drove over to the side, OnStar was able to come help them but couldn't take the boat. That was ok, they just happened to be in a perfect sport for his son, who lived close by, to come get the boat. Their car needed a new engine. They got a rental, a big truck, which was going to work perfectly to take all the food down for the trip, something they had been working on figuring out but hadn't yet. He shared how it was just such a great blessing and they felt so grateful as they were on the side of the freeway, and as they were getting the truck rental. It made me think of Abi's accident and how grateful we should be and are, that they didn't roll, that the airbags didn't go off, that they didn't get hit by other cars as they spun across 4 lanes of traffic twice! Despite being in an accident and having problems, we know they were very blessed and protected! I felt the same about my hike on Friday and how I didn't take the short cut and thus was not on the trail where the bear crossed it ahead of me. And when accidents do happen and tragedies do occur, like happened to the branch in Lesotho, we can know we are in the Lord's hands and we will look to him for peace and comfort.
Then after we got home, I didn't really have a day of rest or worship. I did sing the Living Christ as we rearranged rooms and made space for Edmund. He'll be with us for a month and we can't leave 4 boys in the smallest room. After much discussion, we have decided to move Edmund and ODP into Sophi and Natalie's room, for Sophi to join Lily in Abi and Lily's former room, Natalie and K in the smallest room. Abi is now in the basement. At first we also thought of having Natalie would stay in the big girls room and Abi and Katharine being in the small room, but Lily protested hard against Natalie coming in there. But, it wouldn't be fair for Abi Natalie and Katharine to be in the smallest room. After more squabbling, Abi decided to go to the basement. She felt sad to be done in her room already but I know she'll enjoy how cool it is down there. The kids are always complaining about it being too hot in the summer. It will be good, she'll like it. She'll also have room to organize her stuff before her mission starts in less than two months. She's got a lot of stuff to do to get ready, with what to store, what to take, and what to donate.
I wanted to listen to Conference or something but there was too much communicating that needed to go on as we moved things around. Here's a short unlisted video of the current state of the kids' rooms. And screen shots from that video of the rooms: Abi and Lily's bedroom...
Sophi and Natalie's room...And the boys' room.I look forward to the after photos and hope they will look better than the "before" pics. The boys room was the smallest, had the post people, and the youngest people, and it was the most orderly of the three. I helped everyone work, and as I moved Daniel's stuff off of his bottom bunk bed, I found this treasure tucked into the boards above, listing his goals, so cute.









