Saturday's plan was for all of the Elder's to go golfing with President Tanner and the Sister's to go to lunch with Sister Tanner. The golfing thing never got off the ground, but we did go to lunch. We met at Olive Garden. I haven't laughed so hard in a long time. We had a blast. We were telling stories, and Sister Tanner kept saying "I didn't know that." Finally her daughter Jenny leaned over and said "Mom, just realize that you didn't know half of what was going on and it was probably a good thing!" It was hilarious. We felt like grown kids telling stories to our parents.
Sister Tanner

L to R: Anna Diaz and Beverly Hunter

L to R: Leslie Pierson and Lynn Thompson
We spent several hours there and then went out to the front of the resturant and talked some more. About 10 minutes after we went out Teri Lynn Butterfield got there. She had been stuck in traffic the whole time. We felt sooo bad for her. Evidently there were to different wrecks. It was so good to see her. She was my second companion while I was in Reading for the first time.


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