Wednesday, September 2, 2015

This is a LOOOOONG one!



At the Food Bank the Sisters (Christensen and Pointer) got their pictures taken because they were the fastest labelers.
Becky and Scott fled from the high temperatures in Arizona and came to nice, cool Duluth for a few days. We tried to get Becky to relax but...

These are the kinds of things we did with them: a flat bike ride and then a mountain bike ride-
just Scott and Ron.  A hike down Chester Creek to the lake. A trip to Gooseberry Falls and the lighthouse. Not to mention a stop at the candy store and Rustic Inn for pie. There was also a short trip to the quilt store and one baby blanket project.


Plus, Scott managed to work quite a bit.  We left him alone in the office and he still found plenty of people to talk to in there.

On the day that Scott and Ron rode mountain bikes, we dropped them off and then we drove to Lester Park to wait for them.  On the way we stopped at a garage sale and bought an Upwards game.  So Becky and I sat at a picnic table in the park and played Upwards.  It was a pretty much perfect morning.

So we have been having a sort of contest for the best pies in Two Harbors, MN.  It is between Betty's Pies and the Rustic Inn.  We are leaning toward Rustic Inn because they have a couple of cream pies that have merange for the crust.  It is yummy!  Plus Ron likes the wild rice meatloaf.  (FYI if you're ever on the Northshore.)  We are continuing our research.



This is the long stairway (177 steps!) that goes from the lake shore up to the parking lot level.   You should be able to make up a "moral of the story" for this, right?

We went to St. Paul for a zone conference all day Thursday (8/20).  And then we went to the temple and spent a night at the mission home. 
This morning we met the Krepps for breakfast. They have sold their home in the east part of Duluth.  They now have a camper (big) and truck (big) to pull it.  (And a couple of storage units).   They are ready to submit their mission papers. They hope to be called to a Family History (genealogy) mission in a warm state.  They will bring their camper and live in it.   I am so excited for them! (except for the big dog and 2 cats!) --



Visit to the Rose Garden in Lief Erickson Park











 The Middletons came to visit-George and Mary Ellen from Naperville!  Of course, the librarian would love to see the neighborhood libraries.  Ron took them on a hike along Chester Creek.  They were having a nice stroll until Mary Ellen happened to ask about "wildlife".  When Ron mentioned bears and the stroll turned into a jog.  Then he mentioned ticks and hoooeeeee!



"Before"
"After"

Yes, we did take them to Split Rock Lighthouse and Goosberry Falls and the Rustic Inn.   Mary Ellen definitely got into the spirit of pie test/tasting!



Our favorite thing we did with them was take a train ride in the dining car from Duluth to the Lester River.  The Salmon was divine!  Also the scenery and the company!  Perfect evening!

We have also been busy with getting ready for the new seminary year:  Meeting with teachers for orientation and training, in-service meetings, set up classes, speaking in Church and so forth.  Good service.

Last Sunday we spoke in the Grand Rapids, MN Branch; afterwards we went to the home of Jerry and Gail McLane.  We had known them when we lived in Naperville and they lived in Bolingbrook. The wives had to remind us husbands that we knew each other.  Anyway, we had a great overnight visit with them in this beautiful isolated home on a lake in the North Woods.  The kayaking on the lake in the morning was a special experience.

View from the deck
McLane's home





5 comments:

  1. I feel you might be having too much fun.
    We played a trivia game in Seminary last week and it was a hit. We mixed Old Testament Trivia with Disney trivia. For some reason the girls kept getting questions like: Who taught Mowgli the bare necessities? and the boys kept getting questions like, "What is a shofar?" or "What are the first eight books of the Old Testament"? We are also learning to sing "The Books of the Old Testament" from the Primary Songbook.

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  2. I feel you might be having too much fun.
    We played a trivia game in Seminary last week and it was a hit. We mixed Old Testament Trivia with Disney trivia. For some reason the girls kept getting questions like: Who taught Mowgli the bare necessities? and the boys kept getting questions like, "What is a shofar?" or "What are the first eight books of the Old Testament"? We are also learning to sing "The Books of the Old Testament" from the Primary Songbook.

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  3. Wow that is a pretty home you stayed in! Enjoyed your posts - you will have Gooseberry Falls, the lighthouse and pie places memorized by the time you leave Duluth!!! Thanks for being such awesome tour guides!!!

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  4. Do they have gooseberry pie? Can't wait to come.

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    1. Indeed they do have gooseberry pie. And ice cream.

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