Ciao Elder Maxfield;
We
love the Duo Lingo app here – All of us, (except Maren and Dad), including me,
use it to learn and practice Spanish.
How did the Mangos cut and taste?
There’s nothing better than a ripe, in season mango. It’s tomato season here – so when we
are lucky enough to score some fresh tomatoes (& corn on the cob), we have
BLT’s, corn on the cob – and them sometimes I make me a peach cobbler. The ultimate fall meal for me.
We
are now in the heat of the school year routine. Mid-terms have come and gone. Parent Teacher conferences. Test. ACT test is in a couple of weeks for Maren. Do you miss it at all? I still do sometimes. Everyone is doing great in school – I’m
a lucky Mama for that reason alone.
Conference,
as usual, was great. It’s like
Zone Conference for the members of the church. A good boost to keep us moving in the right direction for
the next 6 months. I was super
worried about President Monson though, he looked fragile and tired. We asked all the kids what were there
favorite talks. Maren like
President Nelsen’s talk on the strength of women in the church. Charlie liked the talk from the Sister
who couldn’t get her grandchild to stay in her car seat. Emma liked the talk about the kids who
got so dirty their grandma wouldn’t let them back in the house (she and Charlie
like the stories with a moral). I
liked President Uchtdorf’s talk on keeping things simple. I also like Elder Bednar’s tribute to
all the leaders of the church who have died while he’s been an Apostle. My favorite, new apostle talk, was from
Elder Rendlund (?). I’m going to
have to practice up on the names of the apostles now that the familiar ones
have passed away. What was your
favorite talk?
We
enjoyed our traditional walk between conference and ran into Mitt Romney and
his wife – it was the longest conversation I’ve ever had with them. We discussed her new book she’s
promoting and how to open all the gates in the neighborhood so we could enjoy
our walks. It’s still weird seeing
a celebrity like that in the neighborhood. Sunday night we had our Maxfield Fall family birthday
parties. Grandma Maxfield gave
everyone gifts, as usual, even if it wasn’t your birthday.
How
did your first Zone Conference go?
I’ll bet you’re a great leader.
I’m sure the newness of it all is very stressful – but that’s a good
time to dig deep and seek help from the Holy Ghost. It’s how the Atonement can make up where your abilities
stop. (I’ve had many church
callings like that).
I
sent you the pictures of Emily coming home from her mission. It was such a tender sight. Caitlin was crying before we could even
see her – and then when we saw here all the Bryson girls screamed and cried
simultaneously. Then they broke
through the barrier at the airport and rushed to her. I wonder what all the other passengers thought (and the SL
airport employees – they’re probably use to it now). Her sisters couldn’t stop hugging her. I don’t remember my siblings missing me
that much when I came home. I’m
excited to hear all about her mission when she reports at the end of the month.
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