"In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." –John 16:33

Day: May 22, 2006

Fred’s funeral

Lorena and the kids are going to Fred Wright’s funeral in Portland this morning with Tony, Martha, and Josh.  He was a good and faithful man.  It will be good for all of them to go.  I wish I could be there, too.  Kelly’s Spring Piano Recital was yesterday.  She did a great job.  She was sad because she had not been there the whole year, so she did not get her normal awards.  That provided us all with an opportunity to think and discuss those things for which we can be grateful.  It really was sad that Kelly did not get those awards, but the price of those awards would have been not ever having the opportunity to meet Ethne, Brook, Blair, David, Daniel, and all our other friends in Texas.

Today, I got in touch with the leader of the local Cub Scout Pack.  I think it will be an excellent thing for Christian.  It looks like there is only one more meeting for this year, but I went to the web site and saw their very cool patches.  We are very much looking forward to participating in Cub Scouts as soon as we get the chance.  I also bought How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie from Amazon this morning.  I thought it might be a good idea to read through that with the kids.  It has its issues, but it also discusses some great concepts and people skills.  We will read it aloud so we can discuss it as we go.

Funeral and Recital

Today Mom, Christian and I are going to Fred Wright’s funeral in Portland. Tony and Martha Nelson are going to take us along and Christian and I are going to bring our school. Christian is going to join the Boy Scouts and he is all fired up about it. So am I, there are plenty of cute boys in boy scouts right?(: (kidding) It is raining right now. We thought it was going to be nice all month but I guess not. I had my recital yesterday that was really fun. There were some kids who were VERY good there. I played Sonatina in D Major by George Anton Benda and Celebration, a concerto by Lynn Freeman Olson. At the end we had a Blues Jam and I played in it. That sounded really cool and it was lots of fun. Dad should be posting more pictures soon. All for now!

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