The first picture is what I saw when I came out of the FHC in Kayenta. I did tell Elder Olson that he could take a nap while I worked, then I could take a nap while he drove home. You can see how well that worked. I suggested he try laying down in the back seat next time.
The second picture of Aubrie's 4th birthday party. She was a princess most of the week and had crowns for each of the little girls who came. One of the boys asked where his crown was, but it wasn't Elder Old Son.
The last picture is of the sisters, cousins, and mother who came together to put in their garden. Tomorrow they will all go to another sister's home to help put in her garden. Elder Old Son supervised the tilling, the post pounding, and putting up the wire. I think he did help with the wire, but now he spends most of his time taking pictures and cheering them on..
It is really fun to see families come together to get things done.
Whenever we see horses or cows on the sidewalk we think of Derek. In Wyoming it's usually a herd, but on the rez one cow may be a herd.
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