Eva got me a Mesa High School Football white shirt, almost like a game day shirt. It's actually nice. She gave it to me because it was too large for her.
It's funny, every time that Tiffany leaves, it is usually when all hell breaks loose. Biggest examples is when Gavin ran out three times in one day on his own and I had to chase him down, and today, when Ryan, who is normally potty-trained, peed all over himself while eating snack and there was a huge puddle. I had to mop it all up.
Lynn helped Buddy eat today.
Aunt Kerry rescinded her original offer to pick up Gracie today and asked if I could pick her up. Well, it turns out, when we got home, Kerry was suffering from a cyst on her ankle. It could lead to serious things for her if it reaches to the bone because she is diabetic, including, ultimately, to amputation of limbs. So, she took Gracie to the Urgent Care with her. As I was on my way to the temple, Uncle Jesse gave me a call, and told me that she had been admitted into the ER. That they didn't know how serious things really were and that they had to do some tests on it. And to expect them to come later, possibly leaving Kerry at the hospital for the night. Well, all three finally did come home, and everything with Aunt Kerry was good and that she is able to recover from home. Which is good news.
I just did initiatories because I got to the temple too late. It was cool, I got to see a good man that was in my initiatory booth last time I did them (I go on Fridays a lot). He reminds me of Brother Hardy from the Redlands Temple on Wednesday. Hopefully, somehow I can get his name one of these days.
Sarah and I had a session of planning. We spent a while looking at Air BnB. It was a bit fruitless, as no one charges under $500 to let you stay at their house for a month, or the places were really far from my work. Sooooooooo.
Tomorrow we celebrate Gracie's birthday at Bobby Q's. I told her she was lucky that she has parents here, being reminded of all the times day went to Peru when it was my birthday. And Kerry recounted a time when she turned 16 and Grandpa was away.



