Oddly enough, Tif was excited about Linger Longer today. I don't recall her being excited for linger longer in quite a while. We went to church and had good talks by Sister Jones, who recently returned from her mission, and our High Council Speaker (whose name I can't seem to remember). They were both very good talks, focusing on using the atonement in our lives and being thankful for what we have. After sacrament meeting, Tif went home with a pounding headache. Which is sad, because she had been excited for church today. I went to my Family History class and just as we got there, the familysearch site went down. I don't know what was wrong, but we couldn't access anyone's information. We were limited to the instructional videos and records searches. Towards the end of the time, the website came back up and I found that Margaret Beresford had ordinances available. I thought that was odd, so I reserved them. Further investigation showed that I no longer had her parents listed. And I know that I did because the Beresford line is the one that I was going to research, and I know I had a couple more generations than that. So I called a specialist - Aunt Kathleen. She called mom later and explained that someone had put in a duplicate Margaret and she had taken care of it.
Linger Longer today was nachos. And I had every intention of staying. Until I played piano in Relief Society. I noticed that my right shoulder hurt at certain angles, and especially if I moved it too fast. So I went straight home after Relief Society and put a cold pack on it. We must have been a funny sight - Tif and I on the couches with coldpacks, Tif's on her head and mine on my shoulder. Mom was a sport and let us fall asleep in the living room again. Then we woke up and had leftovers for dinner. I reheated part of the pizza from last night and was pleasantly surprised that it warmed up in the microwave better than any other pizza so far. Now I'm heading to bed and hopefully I'll be able to get comfortable enough to sleep. I'm begging for an adjustment in the morning.
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