This evening, we had another night out with Bishop Burgess. Our first stop was to see the Fisher family. We had visited them 2 or 3 weeks ago, but as the Bishop wanted to go out and visit all his military families we had the opportunity to go back and see them again. Bishop Burgess asked the family to sing a hymn before we left; so dad played the piano and everyone sang. The oldest child is 6, it was a very cute moment.
From there we went right next door to see Sister Galan. Her husband has been gone TDY for about a month; so we stopped in to see how she was doing. He will be back home next week. She is expecting their 4th child; she has difficult pregnancies, but she seemed to be doing fine.
Next we stopped in at the Sanders. Sister Sanders is healing nicely after her difficult labor and child birth; she seems to be in great spirits and her husband KC seems to be doing very well too. He was feeling rather low with his wife's difficulties and then with the lack of sleep he was feeling pretty bushed. Leyna, however, is doing great, always a very happy young lady.
Our next and last stop was at the Gardners' home. Brother Gardner had recently broke his arm, but he was fine. We helped him replace an air filter, which is way up high on the wall of the staircase. We also looked at the washer and dryer; they have been having troubles with both. Also, the little closet in which they sit is much too small, so we talked about doing some remodeling. Once they get everything figured out then we will put together a team of men to get it all done in one day.
The time we spent out this evening was very enjoyable; it is always wonderful to know that we cheered up a few folks and brought a little sunshine to those who may have needed it.
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