This week was super fun!
We were assigned to help with the scout breakfast on the fourth of July but they had us come at 12 pm and it was just the boy scouts there, so we left. We had our own breakfast of homemade waffles instead
We met up with friends for the end of the parade then looked at some booths at the park where we got free watermelon! Then we went up the canyon and roasted hot dogs and smores. We played games like hearts and nine innings before heading home.
We watched fireworks at the usu football stadium and that was a lot of fun.
Friday, Paul and I went camping for the first time. We don't have any fancy gear so we just brought up my yoga mat and all our blankets. We cooked our food over the fire and it turned out really good!
We saw a snake in our campground! Too scary!
Paul loved building the fire and burning all the wood he could get his hands on. He kept me busy by having me set up and take down the tent while he was working on the fire. It was really fun for both of us!

Saturday we pulled out some names Paul got from his mom to do sealings. We had to make sure both people had received their endowments so we hopped onto family search and found ten couples that were ready to go! (We're excited to keep working on the stack today). We took those names to the temple and got all of them done!
We're going over to a friend's today for dinner. The wife is from Mexico and they are making descada, Which Paul says is the only food he really loved from his mission, so he is excited.
We had a great lesson in relief society about how we can make our lives reflect a culture of Christ and how to prepare ourselves and others for the kingdom of God. Doing family history and temple work makes me feel like I am preparing myself for the kingdom of God because of the spirit I feel when I am doing it. I am also helping those on the other side of the veil prepare as well.
Love you guys!
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