Today Max has been driving me crazy!

I was trying to catch up on the computer this morning since I did not check emails or do anything yesterday! Max sat next to me harassing me for the computer the whole time. Finally I gave up on being able to concentrate and let him have the computer. Now that I have it back he is again back to harassing me. The poor kid has only an old, boring, sometimes busy adult for entertainment during the day. Yesterday Max and I went to my sister Carey's house. Carey let me use her sewing machine and sat next to me talking me through it the whole time. I would be willing to purchase a sewing machine if it came with a Carey to entertain me and talk me through the steps and stress. I had two things to mend that would have ended up in the trash otherwise so it was worth the risk of me ruining them. Carey is a wonderful sister. On the way to school when Xander and Elijah found out we were going to Aunt Carey's they didn't want to go to school anymore. Apparently Seth also did not want to go to school when he found out Max was coming over. I tried to help Carey out on the computer and ended up downloading an unnecessary program on to their computer. OOPS! I spoke in Sunday at church on patience. I used something I saw on Tiffany Idiart's blog. Thanks Tiffany for the idea. She hung a sign on the fridge that reads, "We Can Do Hard Things!" when she read an interview with the General Young Women's President. I like that as a family and personal motto and think it helps contribute to an attitude of patience. During my talk I was shaking so hard that I had a hard time turning pages in my scriptures and I was squeezing my hands together to try and stop the tremor. Jared said he couldn't tell and talking in church didn't kill me but I hope it will be another 13 years before I have to do that again. The end.

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