I think that we are getting more used to the time frame here in Prescott after our trip to Australia. It has been one week since we came home.
Tonight we went to Yavapai Community College Performance hall to see the Mikado. It is put on by the music department of the college and was really a lot of fun. I have seen it done twice by professional actors and that was wonderful, but this one was a lot of fun and the actors were having a great time.
Each semester the High School puts on a wonderful play and I wonder what they are going to do this semester. Unfortunately I may not be here for the performance because I am going to Nebraska to babysit the children while Sara is still having to work.
Received an email from my cousin's husband saying that my aunt Jean is not doing well and has to move from St. Vincents Hospital to a nursing home. She has had another bleed into her brain. I am glad that I got to see her before we left Toowoomba.
Here in Prescott, the songbirds have returned and there are whole families of Quail in our yard. We also have a finch nesting in the back porch light and each time we open the door, it flies off to the nearby trees, leaving its eggs to fend for themselves. I put up a mirror and see that there are three eggs in the nest.
My Sunday School lesson for the 10 yr old girls is on Abraham. The scriptures say that his posterity will be more than the sands so I have put together a small plastic bag with 1 teaspoon of sand in it and the challenge to the class members to count the grains of sand if possible - an object lesson in trying to understand just how many descendants there will be of Abraham. Good luck with that one kids.
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