Dear Family & Friends,

Kitty writing this week...I had a fun time last Friday night with the girls. Sister Watanabe and Sister Au Sue picked me up. We met a female friend of theirs at the Bear Tooth Grill. The food was excellent and it was fun to have a night out with the girls.
Then we headed to the Botanical Gardens to see the lights and ice. It was cold and we all bundled up. These women are the best and we had a good time. The Sisters and I serve at the Anchorage Alaska Temple and I usually see them Thursday evenings. They serve in Member Leader Support. Pic of Sister Watanabe and I.
We all tried kicksledding for the first time. I don't know how they steer the sleds, but we didn't crash and it was good exercise. I look forward to seeing the gardens in the summer with Farrell and spending more time with these amazing women. Sister Watanabe is going home next month and it's hard to see new dear friends leave.
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| Moose in our yard. |
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| Moose on Sue's Way. |
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| Farrell w. sourdough starter. |
The tide was out again on our way home along Turnagain Arm and part of the road was slightly detoured for a frozen waterfall that had crashed over part of the road. It's only a fast two lane road so I couldn't take a picture quick enough. We already missed the ice break up on Turnagain Arm. We saw it one Sunday on our way to dinner a couple weeks ago, but were surprised it happened so quickly. Potter's March is still covered in snow, but no ice skaters this year.
Then we headed to the car wash. We have an unlimited carwash pass here, but there is always a wait. They just started offering clean towels, so that is a plus. We had a semi pass us on the way to the gym Tuesday and drench us in mud. We washed our car because after going to the gym I couldn't find it again in the parking lot. I only guessed it was our car because it was in the same place where we had parked it. After washing the car, it was 25% dirty again before arriving home. Farrell asked how I planned on cleaning the dirty car mats. I held up my manicured nails and asked, "When have I ever cleaned the mats?" Good question. We had a good laugh. At the car wash there are usually about 5-6 bays operating and there were three cars in each line Friday night when Farrell bailed. We had gone to pick up some milk and a few other things and he was hungry. Each car getting washed takes about 7-10 minutes. Now on Saturday afternoon there were four cars in each line. We took our turn and afterward headed to another car wash with a handheld wand to clean our mats. They look so nice again. Back in Utah, I would wash my car nearly daily when I went out because it was so fast and convenient. The Texas grandkids call the Quick Quack Car Wash Grandma's Favorite Place:) I do like the soap colors, nice smell, and a clean car. It's been a real treat to have my own clean car inside and outside after having eleven children with a van, and a pickup. We get along with only one car up here.
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| 1 March 2025 Courtesy of Jonathan Hughes |
Please know we love you. We testify our Heavenly Father hears and answers all our prayers. The way back to our Heavenly home is through our Savior Jesus Christ. He is the way, the truth, and the light. Families can be together forever. There is a prophet and apostles on the earth today. We think of you often and you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Have a great week. We miss you and appreciate hearing what you are up to. #Think Celestial
Love always, Elder & Sister Badger





Always enjoy reading these.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.love that car wash too. Julie Badger
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