29 Dec 2021, Wednesday

 29 Dec 2021, Wednesday

Prioritized Daily Task

Ryan and Stephanie were up early and left for Logan with the girls to look for a home.  Debbie went grocery shopping.  I stayed home with Carter, Mackay, and Andrew who are still sleeping.  Later Debbie is took them to the Dinosaur Museum at Thanksgiving Point today.  I have not been out of the house since I got sick with this chest cold but once and it was to take the garbage out one day when it was nice outside.  I woke up last night coughing and old slept fair during the night.  I have wheezing in my chest.  

Beth, Rae Lynn and Brett took the children to ski and play.  Matthew and Melodie took the girls today and went to town and bought skies for everyone.  The skies, boots, coats, etc. they left at the cabin is gone.  

Jody came by and Samantha took the girls and went over to Pat and Anndalyn, dropped Kylie and Abbey off to spend the night, and brought Camden and Autrey back.

We visited and I finished reading The Pilgrim Hypothesis.  There is so many things of interest in the book, it is difficult to choose which ones to write about.  Thomas Jefferson's acquiring the 529,920,000 acres from France, The Louisiana Purchase, the Lord arranged and made it possible for the United States to acquire the land against all odds and then how the history of Hispaniola, the island, where Columbus was forced to land, how the natives broke the yoke of slavery of Napoleon and the French, declared their independence, the only country in the world where the slave revolted, set up their own government and still exist plays into the whole picture of the restoration.  John Adams, 1st Vice President, and 2nd President of the United States known as the voice of the Declaration of Independence and Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States known as the pen of the Declaration of Independence retired and live about 4 states apart.  They both died on the same date hours apart, on the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, on July 4, 1826. 

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