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October 2022

 

October 2022

We enjoyed some beautiful weather throughout October, which Kory used to get as much golf in as possible. On the 7th, he golfed in St. Anthony with his buddy BJ Rowe and then Camille and I met them in St. Anthony for dinner at Jalisco’s, which was delicious. Lots of times after work, we went to Jefferson Hills and I drove the cart while he golfed.



We finally got our landscaping and sod laid! We weren’t sure if it would happen before the snow flew, but we are really happy with how it turned out. We also got asphalt laid on our driveway in the front.



On the 16th, we took my mom and dad up to Teton Valley to look at leaves. We explored some new roads and enjoyed a gorgeous afternoon.



On the 21st, Kory and I visited Austin and Leah’s family since we hadn’t seen them for awhile. On the 25th, we did a birthday party/Halloween party for Caleb’s 19th birthday. Everyone came in costume and we ate and hung out. Kory was Bob Ross, and I was his painting. We wore that costume to the ward party and trunk or treat as well. On the 31st, we met Austin and Kenzie’s families to trick or treat in our old neighborhood. It was fun to see the old neighbors.

Aside from that, everyone continued to be obsessed with Binx the cat and I made it halfway through my chemo treatments. Six out of twelve done!!!

 

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