We arrived late at night into our area in Alabama. When the lady at the camp site knew It was my first camp site in Alabama. I got a big Alabama hug and all the accent and excitement to go with it. We were very upset when we got out of the Motor Home the next morning to find a HUGE cell tower about thirty feet from our door. All the places around are full because of the Snow Birds ( people coming here for the warm winter away from Canada and US winter weather) so we spent a couple of days resting and then tried to find a place. We chose the place we wanted and then prayed for a vacancy. This place told us that they wouldn't have one till the end of April. We decided to send them an email a day ago and this morning they called and said they are ready for us to move in. We are moving in two days.
Life moves so fast that we can hardly stand it. We met some people at the ward on the Wednesday 1st Feb.
They are such fun people and everyone wants to hug us. The bishops wife is bubbly and fun. The Bishop is a very busy attorney he works 12 to 14 hours a day. We do not know how he does it all, and then he has five kids. He is a great guy.They have got us set up with a bunch of work with the in actives. Twenty to start in this ward and go until we have figured out where these people are. We will try to get them back and then they get choose if they want to stay on the church records.
We both have coughs, but mine is ferocious. I almost choke. I am so very happy that Michelle gave me the Young Living lozenges.
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