2023 December 1, Friday, Journal Entry
Yesterday we drove out to The Kinlands in Riverton. It's a pretty cute farm with a very cute shop that is nicely decorated and sells cute and useful stuff. Cathy likes the gluten-free bread they make and sell. It's a fun place to go every few weeks to just browse and shop.
Then we stopped by Beth's for a visit. She had just received delivery of two new chairs for her family room. She bought them at RC Willey which usually does a good job of delivery but this time the delivery men just dropped off the chairs in their boxes in her living room. They didn't assemble them and the bases of the chairs were missing. I'm going to try to go by the store today and get them to go back and get it right. They should assemble the chairs and take the empty cartons away.
Then we went to my thyroid Doc and found that my biopsy indicated that my growing thyroid nodule is benign and since it's not causing me any discomfort or symptoms of any kind we'll just get it looked at again in 9 months.
We're going to have Erica and Jill over this afternoon to help us decorate for Christmas. Jake and I brought the trees up from the basement a couple of days ago and... let the decorating begin.
Come Follow Me
1 John 5:3 For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous.
"Our Heavenly Father loves us profoundly and perfectly. In His love, He created a plan, a plan of redemption and happiness to open to us all the opportunities and joys we are willing to receive, up to and including all that He has and is. Indeed, His commandments are not grievous—just the opposite. They mark the path of healing, happiness, peace, and joy. Our Father and our Redeemer have blessed us with commandments, and in obeying Their commandments, we feel Their perfect love more fully and more profoundly."
Elder D. Todd Christofferson, October 2021
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