Monday, June 2, 2014

Jun 2

Dad:
Elder Feidler,
Wow how the year is flying by.  It's June and summer is here. This week is the last week of school for Zack and Maddie. Seminary's last day is Tuesday and we can start sleeping in until 6:30am!  That's about when Myka wakes up. Once she is up she is happy to sit on whoever will play with her.


Today was Stake Conference. It was good. President Scott asked us all to take notes on what was important to us. I got read scriptures and pray.

This past week was busy at work. In ended up being a great month of sales.  I'm hoping this week to find out if I get a big Harris County park job that I bid.  I spent a lot of time designing it. My design had over 80 activities on it.

So it's Sunday afternoon and we just ate nachos and are relaxing now. 


How's the missionary work going?  I hope well. I bet it's nice there as you enter summer.

I think last time you asked how Zack broke the mower. He was trying to restart it after mowing some art work into your moms back yard and the rope start return got damaged.


I kind of fixed it so it is working again.  But your mom was stuck with the word MOM in the grass.  Or WOW depending on which side you look at it from.

We love and miss you lots!  I hope all is well. You get another month's support money today so budget wisely. I'm hoping you will be ready to budget properly when you go back to school and get a job to support yourself. :)


Graham:
Dear Dad/Family,
I can't believe how beautiful today is! Couldn't ask for a better day. This morning I went to Bishop Keyes dentist office and got a cleaning, fluoride, x-rays and a sealant done. Bishop is the best! Sadly I haven't been brushing my teeth as much as I should so I have 3 cavities. He won't cover the cost so if ya'll could pay for those that'd be great :) haha Just kidding! My teeth are perfect. My companion on the other hand still has his wisdom teeth and they are growing into the other teeth. :(

No more seminary! Yay.

No more school! Double yay!

Yesterday we had a BBQ at the bishop's house to break the fast. He invited several families and his neighbor over. He sets a great example for the ward when it comes to missionary work. He referred us to one of his friends who is 81. We had a lesson with her last week and she was so excited to see us. She wants to be baptized so we hope to have another baptism in a month. We had two investigators in church. 

Thanks Aunt Ann for the letters! It makes my day to get stuff in the mail and I can always count on seeing a letter from her :)

Hope ya'll are doing wonderful! Love and miss ya'll,
Elder Graham Feidler

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