I had CERT (Citizen Emergency Response Team) training all day today. It was in Holladay (Salt Lake City). I had to arrive at 7:45 and I left at 9:15. Most of the time was sitting. I think I about fell asleep a few times during the lecture sessions, but overall it was good. I have finish the course next weekend. It was good training to get and I’m sure it will help me feel more confident in my calling.
I went into Salt Lake today to have a meeting about our software. I found out on the way there that we were meeting at paradise cafe instead of the office. So I got a nice free meal as part of our meeting. Lunch was great. Afterwards I dropped in to see my mom & Harvey. They had a computer problem for me to fix but apparently it worked itself out so I didn’t have to do anything.
Today I heard Nolan saying “doh doh doh … dohra” and I realized he was singing the into to Dora the Explorer. I have never known him to even watch that show. I know Gracie used to watch it a lot when she was younger. Apparently Gracie has been watching it in the playroom with Nolan. It was really cute to see him pick up on something like that since he still doesn’t really talk.
Tonight Rachel and I started Financial Peace University. When I helped sell tickets for the live event in Salt Lake last year. I earned a free instructor package. It contains a membership kit as well as coordinator manuals and the DVDs. We have been meaning to take the course for some time. Rachel’s parents just started taking the course through their stake it it spurred us to get started on it. I know all the content because I’ve...
When I was working at IHC and 3M and had good dental insurance I used to go every 6 months for a cleaning. It has certainly been a while. I just don’t think about it. Today Rachel was kind enough to find a new dentist closer to home and schedule an appointment for me.
I have a meeting with other ward emergency preparedness specialists in the stake tonight – as well as other various callings. It was good to hear all the different ideas people had in their wards to become more prepared. I’m lucky to live in an area that is prepared so well. I’ve been told twice that our ward used to be the most prepared and the model for many other wards to follow, but the past few years not much has been done...
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