I am sorry that I didn't write last night, but we were so tired from driving all day and then Dad had to work with Chris to get my computer going. I hope it will work, it seems to.
We enjoyed the ride through Nebraska, the rolling hills with ponds of deep blue water next to the highway. There were more trees than in Wyoming and better scenery. We used the GPS and yes Matt, I wish we would have bought one for Dad at Christmas, but he really enjoys it and has names her Chrystal because she makes everything clear. We would never have found our motel last night in Omaha without her. We have decided that on our way home we are going to stop in the smaller towns, they are more fun. (We hated Omaha!)
We are in Joliet, Illinois tonight and are not as tired as we were last night. The scenery was pretty today with all the beautiful farms and land ready to plant for the spring harvest. The farms are all so well taken care of and where there are large rolling hills in Iowa they have the electric windmills again and they are huge. There are so many of them that you can see them for miles as they gracefully turn.
The radio told all about the farm crops and cattle and sheep prices. In Nebraska we saw herd after herd of Black Angus cattle and every now and then we thought we would die from the smell along the highway by the feed lots.
The highways in Illinois are the worst so far; Nebraska and Wyoming the best.
After we checked in tonight, Dad and I went and saw the old Joliet Prison that was used in the movie "The Blues Brothers", boy was it fascinating. We then went to a totally different WalMart, it was huge with high ceilings that made it seem like a BIG hanger at the airport. It was fun.
Dad and I have almost got the first discussion down and really enjoy it. We are memorizing the first vision where the Prophet tells about seeing the Father and the Son. Dad picks it up fast and I pick it up then lose it. I am getting better though, by the time I come home I should have it memorized!
How grateful we are for the Gospel of Jesus Christ and his Atonement for us.
We love you all and pray for you night and morning.
Mom and Dad
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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I love you both so much and now i have to say it... You ALMOST got the first discussion down?
You should be ashamed! I am only teasing and really wanted to let you know that i had to sub in Tymber's sunday school class (bleh) but we were talking about Missions and Missionaries and Tymber told the class as proud as you can imagine, that his G&G Heart just went on a mission to Canada... Ya thats right they went to Canada on a Mission. Can you believe that. They are really cool and are having sooo much fun. But i do miss them, also we dont get our Saturday breakfast since they left."
It was cute, until the comment of pancakes have to wait a year unless they stay longer, which my dad said they have the choice to do, but i dont think they should, he said.
Your an excellent example in ways i didnt even expect at his age, thanks for everything and we pray for you daily.
Love you oh so very much and hope you are enjoying and embracing every minute out there.
Let us know when you need more b-complex.
Good night Ma and Pa.
The Best, Most Clean and Soft Spoken children you have, Jon :)
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