Sunday, November 8, 2020

Eventful Week of Highs and Lows


 The week started off a little scary. On her way to her cheer practice, Angie was reaching for something when she over-corrected which caused her to lose control. She wound up on the side of the road, but she was unhurt and the pickup was not damaged. She was a very lucky girl. Angels were there to help her through her ordeal. It definitely was a learning experience!

She was not done with car problems, though. On Saturday, she went to Soda Springs to see a friend, on her way home just before Lava after Fish Creek Pass, she ran over something that caused a flat tire. Again, she was lucky to have the flat where she did. She was able to get completely off the road so it was safe to wait, and when I got there, to change the tire.

One of the highs of the week was when Deb got a call from her doctor to tell her she did not have cancer. During a visit with her doctor several weeks ago, she found something that concerned her. So she did a biopsy to see if it was cancer. Thankfully, it was not. One less worry!

One big low for the week was the election. Unfortunately, it appears that Joe Biden has been elected president. It will be four long years. What is really frustrating, is that the Republicans did really well in all the other elections. It seems a little fishy that Republicans won a lot areas that they were expected to lose, but did not get the president reelected. It stinks. Something does not seem right.

The best high of the week (even higher than the low of the lowest--election) was BYU's big victory over Boise State. For the first time, BYU defeated BSU on their blue turf, 51-17. It was dominating. Every other game in BYU has lost by the skin of their teeth. Finally! It has been too frustrating watching BYU find ways to lose in Boise!

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