"As I was driving down the freeway today with the kids, Rachel calmly says "Dad, there's a cat in the car." As I turn my head around to see what she is talking about (because there couldn't possibly be a real cat in our car) an adult black cat jumps on the front seat. I nearly pooped my pants. Rachel begged me to keep it, but, fortunately it ran away when we opened the door. I am still a little spooked and will be checking for cats for the next several weeks." Funny, and also true. The cat must have snuck in our garage and then found a comfy spot in the car since we often leave the side doors open. Brandon continued to Home Depot, snuck the kids out of the car leaving the cat inside the car and quickly got what he needed, then snuck all 3 kids back in the car and returned home before letting the cat out.
2. I may be the last person to get a smartphone, but I just upgraded and got my very first smartphone - iPhone 5c. I was always too cheap to pay for the data, but they gave me a deal that I couldn't refuse!
3. Gilbert temple open house - we got the "picture" to prove we were there, but the behind the scenes was a complete disaster. Brandon and I were meeting there after work and I got my panties in a twist about a number of things, so I was grumpy. Then feeding the three kids took longer than I wanted and so we were late (which I know drives Brandon crazy). When we finally arrived after just eating dinner, Andrew kept complaining how hungry he was while we were standing in line. When it was time to tour the temple, Andrew threw the largest fit about having to wearing the booties on his shoes and outright refused to wear them, so Brandon carried him (all 43 pounds of him up 3 large flights of stairs have you). I certainly couldn't complain about carrying Kendall, although my back was killing so I can only imagine Brandon's was too. The temple was GORGEOUS - breathtakingly beautiful, but the tour couldn't end fast enough in my mind. It was not the picture perfect moment for our family, but that's ok!
4. Took Rachel and Andrew to the dentist, and out of the blue, Andrew threw the largest fit and made quite a scene. Last time, he didn't make a peep (he's in this horrible tantrum throwing phase right now). Then I found out that Rachel needs a lot of work done on her baby teeth and unfortunately, I did not add her to our dental insurance this year. Ouch! I had a good cry because it was my mistake (perhaps it's that time of the month too), and shortly thereafter (still blotchy, red faced and red-eyed), the door knocked and Rachel ran to answer letting whoever was on the other side know that we were indeed home. I looked through the peep hole and it was the missionaries, so I reluctantly answered thinking they might need something. Apparently, they felt inspired to stop at our home and bear their testimonies. I haven't ever spoken to this set of missionaries and they haven't been to our home before, so I can't know if they knew who's door they were knocking on. Nothing they said stood out in particular, but I think it was Heavenly Father's way to extend an assurance to me that it would be ok and that He was aware of me. Thanks to the Elders for stopping by and for asking me if I was experiencing allergies. Why, yes, I guess I am.
5. Hard to explain this one, but basically there's one older lady in my ward who approached me about a local matter when we first moved in and we had differing opinions on the matter. She made me feel terrible for having the opinion I did and was belittling me, so I let her know how she was making me feel - she immediately backed off, we both apologized, and it was the beginning of a very awkward relationship. :( I hated to start that way, but I was careful to not say anything negative about her to anyone and hoped that she would do the same and we could just move forward. I did however say to Brandon when I got my Visiting Teaching assignments that I was grateful that this lady wasn't on my route. When will I learn to never say these types of things out loud? I just got reassigned to be her visiting teacher starting this month - I sincerely hope it goes ok!
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| Gilbert Temple - about 25 minutes away from us |



3 comments:
I enjoy posts like these, thanks for sharing. You are a great lady, Whitney!
The cat story made me laugh. Oh my! I miss you guys! Glad you are doing well!
Cutest pictures! Sounds so fun!
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