We started off Father’s Day by making breakfast for my parents. It was a lot of fun and delicious!!

Mark is still working hard on his research! He got permission to start bow fishing for carp at the refuge. The carp will be used for a research project his professor is doing. Mark had a lot of fun, but his line broke and he decided to jump in after his arrow. He was wet and stinky the rest of the day.

On Monday I helped with a WebAIM webinar for a reseller in the Middle East. It’s really exciting to see people around the world working to create a world that’s more accessible for people with disabilities!
Tuesday evening we drove to Pocatello to do an escape room with Mark’s brother, sister, and their spouses. The escape room was set up like a jail. We were handcuffed and put in cells. We definitely needed the helpful hints from the girl that worked there but we were able to get out in about 45 minutes. It was really fun! The day after the escape room I donated blood. One of the donor screening questions asks if you’ve been in jail recently. I thought it was pretty funny getting that question right after the escape room!

Our garden is starting to look a little better. Our seeds had a really hard time this year. Even after a second replanting our peas, beans, and beets are really spotty. Our peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, and zucchini are looking great though!
On Saturday we were able to do sealings at the temple with my parents, brother, sister, and sister in law. We made an appointment online since attendance is still a little limited.
Cute Flynn 🙂
