Barely after reopening from covid, our temple closed again for major renovations, inside and out. Hopefully when the projects are completed in October, our temple will be able to open completely and permanently.
Since he's vaccinated, Gibson got to go back to Lisa's house this week for in person cello lessons. We're thankful Lisa persisted with zoom lessons during the covid restrictions, but lessons are much, much better in person.
Abe and Gibson made delicious, custardy vanilla ice cream this week. It was a treat, especially with record breaking temperatures of 113 degrees.
Gibson is doing a summer internship at Craterworks. He goes twice a week for 3 hours. Right now he is working on projects for some of the school teachers and helping prep for the summer school classes that will happen later this month at Craterworks.
Abe signed up for some pre-mission language classes from the MTC. He meets with a tutor online for one on one instruction.
The Webers invited Abe to float the Rogue River with them on Thursday.
The missionaries came over on Friday to help Gibson put varnish on the pieces for his Eagle project. From the left are Gibson, Elder Ellsworth, Elder Mason and Abe.
Ashton's family took Abe boating on Saturday and Abe learned how to wake surf. According to Abe, wake surfing is easier than wake boarding and it doesn't hurt as much when you fall.
Helen decorated her berry cheesecake poke cake to look like an American flag. The cake was a delicious was to celebrate the 4th of July.

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