Now that’s a catchy phrase and I have the arm bracelet to prove it! We have been so blessed to have our children visit us while we have been here on this mission! What a great opportunity for us and hopefully for them as well. I am praying that there are many tender mercies for their sacrifice in time, effort, and money to come and see us. While the Conroys and the Williams’ were here, we had the opportunity to do some “archaeological” digs. They have been looking for the foundation to the original log cabin that belonged to Lucky Mack and Joseph Smith Sr. So, we got to go dig around in the dirt!!! (I have always had an aversion to dirty fingernails, but this was well worth the cost.) Most of the kids found pieces of pottery, old transfer ware dishes etc. I found one particular piece and the head dude told me to put it on my tongue (: If it stuck to my tongue it was porous bone, if it slid off it was something else. It stuck to my tongue…… It’s not worth thinking about too deeply. But all in all, we had a great time and how many people can say they helped find an 1840’s house in Nauvoo??? We can!!!!
Thanks Jerianne for the pictures! Where was my camera?
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