Sunday, February 13, 2022

A Quiet Week For Jena And I....

 ...not for Gary though.  Jena started getting a sore throat Monday afternoon and by Monday night she had had a few coughing spells.  Tuesday morning, she definitely had all of the signs of a cold.  So she and I stayed home for the most part this week and Gary managed things at the library including delivering the mail.  I worked from my computer at home and got my emails taken care of and a variety of other tasks that don't get done when I am at the library.

My view out my window when I am working from home
No snow in the mountains and a crane working
on some construction to the north.

Jena never ran a fever, but because of the world we live in now (the pandemic part), we did take Jena to have a Covid test on Wednesday which was negative.  


Yay--it was a pretty typical minor cold--the first any of us have had since the beginning of the pandemic.  Although Gary and I both had Covid tests in the summer of 2020 before our colonoscopies, this is the first time one of us had to take one because of illness.

She is doing well and excited to go to Church today and back to the library tomorrow.

Despite being sick, she and I had to leave the building due to a fire alarm mid-day on Thursday.  For us that means down 6 flights of stairs and outside.  The alarm turned off when we hit about the third floor, but there is no way to access the door to another floor except going all the way down and outside and around to the front of the building.  We were the only people who left the building due to the alarm.  Not sure where everyone else was.  When we entered the building to go back to our apartment, an employee was mopping the floor.  I asked him why he didn't leave and he said, oh they told me they were having a practice check of the alarm so I just ignored it.

Apartment living!

Meanwhile, Gary was running from sun up to sun down and beyond managing the many things that 80+ missionaries need each day as they are serving in the Church History Library.  I don't know how the library managed without Gary to handle so many computer issues and training issues ABOUT computers.  He is the man with all of the right talents for sure.  Everyday, I loved listening to him update me on his crazy day of non-stop concerns and problems. Over the years, it has been Gary listening to my non-stop craziness of days so it is nice to return the favor now!

Having your spouse as your misisonary companion is pretty GREAT!

Sunday, February 6, 2022

Hall Grandchildren Gallery

I collected photos from my children to give to Ben next time we visit him so I decided to share them with you are well: 

From Tosha and Austen:

Ava

Cooper and Niki overlanding yesterday in the mountains of Washington
Snack time----
Niki
Cooper

From Jessica and Elessia:

Ezri
Alex

Carter
Zander

Liam-- being a "100 year old grandpa" for 100 days at school!  He is using his cane in this photo.



From Scott and Chantel:

James

Scarlett

They are growing up!!!


Speaking of Christmas Cards...

 ...we didn't get ours sent this year (December 2021) because the photo cards I ordered from Wal-Mart didn't arrive until the middle of January 2022.  I considered holding them until next Christmas but realized that we won't be missionaries then and it would be weird to have this photo where you can see our tags.  So, after bouncing ideas around, we decided to send "Happy Chinese New Year" cards out with our photo Christmas card.

from Robynn Thiot
And we got several texts and emails and even some pictures from friends and family who seemed to love getting our cards even if they were "out of season."  We even got a call from our friends from BYU who we haven't seen in 25 years.  Maybe, I will mail them late every year!!

And Happy Chinese New Year to all of you!  It started on February 1st this year which we celebrated by sending Gary and Jena to get Panda Express since I was recovering from a migraine.  Enjoyable but not the "real" thing!!


Christmas Cards

Our Christmas cards are all still hanging on the door of our coat closet. I love Christmas cards always.  My parents sent Christmas cards and I try to do the same.  And I love the connections to friends and family who are far away. However. usually, long before February, I have taken down the Christmas cards.  But this year, I haven't wanted to.  I don't know if it is because we aren't at home and they make me feel connected to distant friends and family or if because I didn't do many decorations this year, these seem more valuable---I don't know.  I just like seeing them when I come into my apartment or walk by.  We will see when Jena and Gary get tired of them!