Dear Friends and Family,
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| Beautiful sunset 11:24 PM |
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| L to R, Sisters Blakley, McKell, Badger, Cox, Watanabe, & Newman |
We had a July 4th gathering with other Sr. Missionaries and had the usual fare except for the BBQ part -- we don't have a grill, so the burgers came out of the oven. They were not nearly as good but the company was. We always hold these group events at our place of residence because it is a house with space for all. We spent several hours together talking about the 4th, our missionary assignments, people, food, but mostly families. Sister McKell's daughter is moving into our ward in Mapleton. Her and her new husband purchased Edeltraud Lawrence's home and are remodeling it. Sister McKell is from Spanish Fork, Utah. Small world!
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| Elders Newman, Blakley, Badger, & Cox |
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| Sisters Watanabe, Badger, & Newman Kitty serves w. Sis.Watanabe at the Temple |
My stomach had been hurting for a few weeks (not related to the crab subject). After that interview, I came home mid-morning and crawled in bed. I only got up that evening because of nausea and then went back to bed and stayed there until noon the next day. I went to the visitors' center to help Kitty out and then crawled back in bed. Early onset was a low grade fever and chills. Strangely, no headache, no sore throat, no cough or other symptoms. It is gone now including no sore stomach -- back to normal. The long onset duration is the strange part. Luckily Kitty was unaffected. She had her round of illness a couple of weeks earlier that lasted for at least two weeks. I missed that one. We have been sick several times since being here -- always long, usually respiratory. We have about decided that there is a whole different set of bugs up here. Not the insect type. On that topic we have been pleasantly surprised at the lack of objectional species here. An occasional very large mosquito accompanied by a much smaller one -- both undetectable by sound or feel.
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| Pink fuchsias nearby at Bell's Nursery |
On our way home from church today we drove by the temple site we noticed a car driving around in the parking lot. Being me and impressed to do so, I got out and went over to talk to them. They were hoping there was a visitors' center to bring their young family to. They had just come in from Austin the night before. That led to a sweet discussion. Very grateful that we met up. It wedged perfectly in between our church meetings and a monthly call with my siblings - Norm, Carolyn and Karla. I look forward to those calls. They have always been a strength and a social connection. In spite of their various trials, their faith and goodness continues.
The construction part of the temple build has slipped into a routine phase. It is exciting but also a little bit repetitious i.e. nothing new to see today. Many concrete forms going in. The day will come soon when there will be a BIG concrete pour. The milestone will be in about two weeks when they start stacking ICF blocks on the poured concrete walls. That will go on for a few months -- hopefully enough so that they can put the beginnings of the roof on and wrap the new building in plastic for the snow season.
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| Beautiful sky 10:07 PM |
I have been given permission to fly the drone to take site pictures (after I learn how to use it) so that should lead to some adventures. Kitty isn't really interested after having them fly all over our living room and she doesn't want to be responsible if it crashes.
We hope you are all doing well. We know how life goes -- hope you are enjoying the joys and feel support in the sorrows. It is a good thing to know where to look for peace -- that is the Savior. #ThinkCelestial
All our love,
Elder & Sister Badger






I was delighted to find that my old mission friend (Ken Fennell) came and visited you. He sent me a pic with you in it and said that he enjoyed making the connection.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy reading about your experiences and pray for you often.
Those darn safety guys, always ruining the fun.
ReplyDeleteYeah, they are all alike. :-) Still haven't found the rule that applied. Any idea? Trenching? Working at heights?
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