Things have solidified as far as our pending move to Ely. We are moving out on 11/1, mostly so the sisters who are packed in with two others can move in and get settled. Meanwhile, the appliances for our new home in Ely have been ordered, but have not arrived. They should be in the first week of November, but you know how that goes… Anyway, to get things solidified and let the sisters move in, we are out of here on the 1st. Our plan is to leave early on the 1st, take one carload of stuff and drop it off in the new place in Ely, then drive on to SLC and visit Mom and other relatives for two or three days. Meanwhile, hopefully our appliances will come in, and the housing/finance senior elder will have time to move furniture into the house! We hope things don’t drag out, but they could. It’s very weird to take a mid-mission “vacation”, but President Godoy agreed this would be a good time to go visit Mom, and help the timing work out for all the other pieces of the move. So, we are excited to visit with Utah family in a week!
| This is the new place in Ely. |
This last Monday we went up to Lake Tahoe for the last time. It was a beautiful day! We did the Shirley Canyon Trail, which starts near the Squaw Peak ski area (home of the 1960 winter Olympics) and goes to the top of the mountain (if we had gone that far). It was a beautiful hike! Very rocky trail that sometimes felt more like climbing than hiking…It was very colorful with the changing leaves, and Diane made it more so by leaving a swatch of blood in the rocks. (Then she worried about being ‘the injured, weak one’ the rest of the hike.) THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL WORLD WE LIVE IN!
Wednesday was our last weekly visit to the senior memory care center in Reno. We have been going each week since we came. When we go in the workers gather as many patients as they can, and we sing old songs, and show pictures from the church library and tell the stories. The ladies are sweet and we love them. They range from almost no visible signs of dementia, to unable to speak at all. We envisioned this last meeting of being one of the best, but life has a way of keeping you humble! We only had two ladies stay, plus one who was having a bad day so she left (after giving us a piece of her mind). It was still a special experience working with the two ladies, although the singing struggled without the strong singers. On the way out Margaret, who was the one having the bad day, was in the hall with two workers trying to reason with her. Diane said cheerfully, “Margaret, have a good day!”, and Margaret responded, “You know I won’t, and neither will you! You are going to the devil!!” It’s wonderful to see them when they have moments of clarity, but sad to see them when they don’t! It has been a life-changing experience to work with them. Another one of those experiences from having the faith to go on a mission!
We are excited for the next phase of our mission, and sad to see this one end! It’s all part of a growth process that we are convinced Heavenly Father watches over closely. There are no coincidences.
| Squaw Valley Ski Area near Lake Tahoe |
| Up there is where the trail ended, but we didn't make it that far. |
| ROCKY trail (with hiking beauty) |
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(It was worse than it looks.)
If you look closely, you can see the blue paint,
which tells where the trail goes.
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