Friday night we pretended it was Saturday and went grocery shopping. These are the kind of thrilling details you can come here to read all about....
Saturday we hit the road early for Nevada. I drove and Braeden and QE called and she wanted me to read to her and I hate telling her no. We told Braeden our brilliant plan to go visit them during the Christmas break and that is when Anna's parents are already going to go visit them. So it was Braeden's turn to say no. We get to see them over Thanksgiving though, so we will share.
We also had good conversations and I love being with Adam. Road trips are the best because we just have time to talk.
We got to our house and a few limbs had blown out of the maple trees and will have to wait patiently until we can drag them away somewhere. Otherwise the poor house probably felt very neglected. We haven't been there for a while and thankfully my dad winterized it and Omar is our mousetrapper, which we appreciate with our whole hearts.
We didn't have water and didn't want to un-winterize just for the day so we didn't thoroughly clean but we vacuumed and the little cordless vacuum we have there is invaluable. I set up some outdoor bait stations for mice.
I would say it isn't personal with the mice, but it kind of is.
Adam and I organized the store room, which was long overdue, and I gathered rugs and bedding to take to Utah to wash. We took a break for lunch at Marianne and Robert's. My parents were there and Morgan and it was a delicious lunch and so nice to visit in their warm and cozy home. (Our house was freezing.)
Adam went back to install thermostats and Robert and my dad went too. I visited with my mom while they were doing that. She had me pick out an advent calendar to take to QE. My dad came back after a while and I kept quizzing him about what he wanted for Christmas.
I told him it wasn't about him. I said I wanted to give him a gift, so he had to tell me what to give him.
Pretty much daughter of the year when the words, it's not about you, it's about me come out of your mouth....
Later, we watched a bit of Isaiah's game. Enoch and family are there in Rhode Island watching a few games so we played Where's Waldo and found them in the stands. (Enoch isn't terribly difficult to spot.)
Adam came over to retrieve me so we could head back to Utah, but Isaiah had already made three three-point shots (he ended up making 7 in the game and one 2 pointer besides). It's fun to watch him play basketball.
We drove home and were exceptionally tired, but we listened to Nate Bargatze comedy which helped.
Adam spoke in church on Sunday and I enjoyed hearing him. I was asked to sub in nursery and that is a different gig since last time I was in nursery. It is half as long and there were three very sweet and calm children who tenderly played with the toys and patiently waited for their snacks.
As a bonus, my neighbor Jenn was the other sub and we were able to visit about grandchildren and adult children and how cute those nursery kids were.
Later in the afternoon, we scooted our kids out of Sunday dinner early because Adam had two meetings at our house. (I made cookies then happily sequestered myself away.)
I went upstairs and Braeden and QE called and I read her two stories and she modeled how she was using a scarf to be Little Red Riding Hood.
We're back at it today.
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