Family Ties: A Mesage for Fathers by L. Tom Perry
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I found this book to be a great guide to fathers. I found many areas that I could be better as a father. And I found many areas that I could see my father as having done, and I am trying to do.
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The life and times of Ted, Deb, Angie, and Lilli with a time-to-time mention of our pets. Our comings and goings, our doings and happenings, all here for the world to read.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Labor Day 2014
We spent Labor Day with the Browers and Jons up Webb Canyon at the Anderson campground. Got that?
It was a very fun weekend. We pulled our trailer to the campground on Thursday evening and came home late afternoon on Monday. Most of each family were there at one time or another. Since I had to work on Friday, I was not there during the day, but returned that evening. On Saturday, Deb went to work while I stayed at the campground. On Sunday, we went home and showered and then went to Sacrament Meeting in Downey.
We had some delicious meals including tin foil dinners, walking tacos, and dutch oven chicken. Unfortunately, with my gallbladder situation, the fried chicken did not sit well and I spent most of Sunday evening and Monday morning in the trailer. I did get to read quite a bit, though. And luckily it cooled off a bit so it wasn't stifling in the afternoons. In fact, it was very cold on Sunday night. I found out on Monday morning that the trailer had a good heater much to the chagrin of Deb!
Orene and Idonna Brower have an incredible family. For just a moment that weekend, I thought that perhaps it truly was heaven on earth--and I'm sure Mom and Dad were there with the rest of the family.
It was a very fun weekend. We pulled our trailer to the campground on Thursday evening and came home late afternoon on Monday. Most of each family were there at one time or another. Since I had to work on Friday, I was not there during the day, but returned that evening. On Saturday, Deb went to work while I stayed at the campground. On Sunday, we went home and showered and then went to Sacrament Meeting in Downey.
We had some delicious meals including tin foil dinners, walking tacos, and dutch oven chicken. Unfortunately, with my gallbladder situation, the fried chicken did not sit well and I spent most of Sunday evening and Monday morning in the trailer. I did get to read quite a bit, though. And luckily it cooled off a bit so it wasn't stifling in the afternoons. In fact, it was very cold on Sunday night. I found out on Monday morning that the trailer had a good heater much to the chagrin of Deb!
Orene and Idonna Brower have an incredible family. For just a moment that weekend, I thought that perhaps it truly was heaven on earth--and I'm sure Mom and Dad were there with the rest of the family.
Path of the Assassin
Path of the Assassin by Brad Thor
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Brad Thor is fast becoming one of my favorite authors. Path of the Assassin begins where Lions of Lucerne leaves off with Scot Havarth getting involved in another terrorist plot. He finds an assassin with unique eyes and tries to find the person. The action is again page-turning. Now on to Blowback!
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Brad Thor is fast becoming one of my favorite authors. Path of the Assassin begins where Lions of Lucerne leaves off with Scot Havarth getting involved in another terrorist plot. He finds an assassin with unique eyes and tries to find the person. The action is again page-turning. Now on to Blowback!
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