Week B37 March 21-27
Hello to baby Nathalia Bacus Acosta

Monday: Today is a work day because of transfers. Diane Nardi called and wanted Joyce to come visit with her. We rode the train to Mount Baker Station then walked to Diane’s place. She is having a hard time with the church and also is fighting depression. We had a good visit and just let her talk. This is the first time she has told us why she is having a problem with the church. (gay issue) She is going to let us start teaching her the lessons as if she were a new investigator. We never get to teach since we always let the Elders do it. It will be fun for us. We will get to plan and teach just like real missionaries. We took Diane, Karen, Margarita and Joyce and Eric Johnson to FHE. It was a car load! We listened to a talk by Elder Holland, so was the perfect lesson for Diane.
Tuesday: We needed to have Eldrex at the Seattle Children’s Hospital at 10:00 for his MRI. He needed to be put under to have it, so we waited a lot. After he was recovered from the sedation, we took him fro for a neuro evaluation. His next appointment wasn’t until 5:00 so we took a late lunch. During lunch, Mary Ann called and said she was in labor so we rescheduled the 5:00 appointment and drove home. We did take the back roads so we could show the Acostas some of the spring flowers that are coming out. Our plan was to go knock on some doors until we stopped at the Acostas to drop off some things and ended up staying so Joyce could help Estrella fill out some Home Health Forms for Eldrex. Mary Ann wasn’t have labor pains, just back pain. It was not much of a p-day.
Wednesday: This morning it was real labor pains and Mary Ann wanted us to take her to the hospital. We hurried and got ready hoping she hadn’t waited too long before she called us. Michelle and Estrella went with us. We had District meeting so we got Mary Ann checked in and went to our meeting. This is the first week of this transfer and we are in a new District so we had lots of new elders to meet and names to learn. We hoped we would miss the role playing by being late, but they waited for us to start the meeting. After a stop at home we took lunch to Joyce and Eric Johnson. It is Eric’s birthday today, he is one year old. (We remember back last year at this time, we were having a baby shower for Joyce.) Anyway, we stopped at Chipotle for some food and took some presents over as well Things are tough with Joyce and Thomas, so Joyce is so appreciative of anything and everything we do. After spending time with Joyce, we went back to the hospital. Turns out we had plenty of time as no baby yet, but Eldrex had a 5:00 doctors appointment at Holly Park Clinic and they missed the last one, so had to keep this appointment. Estrella wanted us to take him so she could stay with Mary Ann. Art gave Mary Ann a blessing and then we took
Joshua Acosta home. Michelle had asked him to come to the hospital but he didn’t know why and he didn’t want to stay. We got things lined up for Eldrex’s appointment. Richel went with us so we would at least have a family member with us. The appointment was just a check up, so it went fine. Karen’s graduation was at 6:30 and Diane Nardi was meeting us there so we had to divide up. Joyce went with Diane to save seats for the graduation, and Art took Eldrex and Richel home. Art got to the graduation one minute before it started. Graduation at the Hope Mission is interesting, lots of singing this time. The dessert bar afterwards is always good. We took Diane home and by now it is too late for our Bishop’s meeting and no baby yet so we called it a day and went home. The Elders and Sisters have 9:00 curfew, but we were out passed that! Skyway A had wanted us to teach with them earlier but we couldn’t fit it in.
Thursday: After our busy day yesterday, today we had only one appointment and it ended up rescheduling for Saturday. Mary Ann did have her baby around 3:00 am so we made a visit to the hospital and did some much needed grocery shopping. Joyce is happy. She got to hold the baby while Art watched Mission Impossible on the TV. We went to supper at Cafe Rio to end the day. The Skyway B elders came over to use the computer. Hopefully the slow day will help Art’s cold.
Friday: The Bensons are getting ready to go home so we met at Denny’s for a farewell breakfast, plus they needed the pick-up to haul their boxes to their pod. They are renting a pod to ship there things home in. We were the only ones who ended up going to help. We made two trips with the pickup to the pod. It’s had to imagine they have that much stuff to take home to Bountiful. They do have a bigger apartment than we do, so they have had more room to store things. After we finished, it was such a nice day we decided to ride the train to the U. of W. campus with Karen and show her the cherry blossoms. They just extended the light rail from Westlake to the campus this week. Art got us lost but we did find the baseball field and a cool trail to walk. After asking for directions we found the campus and were able to see the quad. The blossoms are about done so we are glad we made it here today. Joyce and Karen tried to go into the library but were just a few minutes past closing time. It is supposed to be one of the most beautiful buildings in the U.S. We ran into two Elders from the Seattle Mission who were working on the campus. They are having good success with Asian people. Skyway B needed us at 7:00 so we hurried home and we were just pulling out of the parking garage when we got word from the elders that the appointment cancelled. That was okay with us because we were tired from all the moving and walking we had done. The Bensons live on the second floor so we were up and down a few stairs today. We do feel bad for the elders because they work so hard and nobody seems to progress. The elders teach a lot of first lessons then people start to cancel appointments.
Saturday: It was a knock on doors day. Joyce made phone calls before we left to invite sisters to the Women’s Broadcast tonight. Not a bad day of finding people home. Four members no longer live at the address we have, two not home, but a neighbor came over because she thought we were stealing the mail and after we made friends with her, she confirmed that the lady we were looking for did live there and she helped us find an address we were having trouble finding so it worked out well. There was one address that we couldn’t find. We also checked on a recent convert that hasn’t been to church in a while and he (Tesloach) is letting us pick him up tomorrow for church. Skyway B came over and used the computer to check for referrals. Joyce picked up Karen and went to the Women’s Broadcast. It was such a good broadcast! The music was incredible and she loved the talks on service and serving the refugees. We have a few of those here:) They have put in a homeless shelter a block from us and we have noticed since then that there are a lot more people that ask for money in the Safeway parking lot.


Love you all Sister and Elder Knowles