| This is how the house looked one month ago. |
| This is how it looks now |
We had some fun visitors come to Chico, Denny and Lorene Berrett from Utah! We were missionary couples together during our first mission in Africa. It was great to see them and reminisce about our experiences together. They were passing through on their way to Yosemite. It was fun to show them the farm and talk about our mission here.
We participated in a Stake Father/Son camp out where their activity was to oil the 30 handcarts that the Stake rents out for Trek. It was fun to see the dads teaching and working with their sons to get the oil on the carts. They did a great job and after a couple hours all the handcarts were oiled and ready to hit the trail.
We worked on an interesting Eagle Scout project with the Strong family for their son, Jared. The Chico Stake requested 10 more handcarts so Jared Strong took that on as his project. Jared and Elder Dever made jigs so the workers could know exactly how to put them together and they would all be the same. We met with a group of scouts and their dad's on Memorial Day and at the end of the day had all the carts made and just needed to put on the wheels and oil them. The boys and dads worked hard and it was fun to see a project go so smoothly. Since then the wheels have been put on and they are oiling them tonight.
The weather is warming up, hitting 100 degrees a couple of times already. We planted a garden and are excited to watch things grow. We planted some cat nip in our window box and this is what we got! I think we will plant some more and see if we get a different color. It is incredible to see the Oleander plants blooming along the highways. What a beautiful time of year here in Chico.

It's so fun to see the pictures to go along with your stories! What a nice cat you've grown there haha.
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