As of May 31 Richard is completely separated from Jones.
The Fuquas are going to live with us this next year to see if Len can do this business. Coming down in time to get the boys in school.
Richard and I enjoyed a weekend in Big Bear, need to get away from it all sometime.
Maria and Mark are in Michigan, Maria went a week early so they could have more time with baby Michael. Mark is working with a air conditioning/heating company and quite likes it. Hope that works out.
Linda and Gary spend weekends in El Cajon and Linda is here all week and has gotten some sewing done. The last two weeks she also took care of Meagan because Meagan went to Zoo school in the mornings one week and to Scripps Aquarium School in the mornings the second week. Meagan can read and can write also. She is going into first grade this year.
John is taking a real interest in cooking so I am giving him a small food processor for his birthday, he wanted it! He and Gary are planning a trip to the High Sierras.
We received a letter from James' mission president saying he is being called to be a district leader!
Richard and I switch furniture around a little so we can have a private sitting area in our bedroom to maintain our privacy.
We put the bunk beds in James' bedroom for a couple of the Fuqua boys. We have quite a juggling of people in our house. Linda is having her baby in San Diego instead of Chicago and so may be here for a bit even after the Fuquas come and Maria and Mark come down quite often, too.
Two of the boys will probably be in the garage. We have new carpeting in there and we will make a wall out of high storage shelves. Everybody says we are crazy and asking for trouble but I think we can all get along if we try.
Roberta was very surprised to hear the Denver Temple will be dedicated in October. It was started the same time as the San Diego Temple and it is getting nowhere. Evidently the architect here displeased the church officials so not moving forward fast.
Meagan is sewing her own Barbie doll clothes. I cut out a lot intending to make them for Christmas but never had time so I showed her how to sew them by hand and she loves doing it!!!
My Mom is now living permanently with Jeanne, She is 84. I was in an old folks home last week and those people sit around like vegetables, and a lot younger than Mom, too. So sad. Happy Jeanne can take her in.