Here you have a picture of the other side of the trailer. We have three slide outs. One is a dining area, another is the kitchen area. At the end of the trailer we have a living room and the third slide out is the bedroom. The trailer is thirty-two feet long. Our living area, kitchen, dinnette and reading area is 18 ft. long and 12'8" wide. The other 14' is where we sleep bath, hang our clothes, etc. We have a lot of storage space underneath as well as a lot of closets and cupboards inside. Our frige is both electric and gas as is our hot-water heater. There is a computer station, a place for television and other electronic equipment. We have a satilite dish and generator as well. Others have even nicer units than we do. Things just keep getting better but this will last us for as long as we are capable of using it. Don't get too envious and don't feel sorry for us. Just rejoice with us as we enjoy the good life while we are doing name extractions and indexing under the shade of some beautiful trees.
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Sunday, June 29, 2008
Here you have a picture of the other side of the trailer. We have three slide outs. One is a dining area, another is the kitchen area. At the end of the trailer we have a living room and the third slide out is the bedroom. The trailer is thirty-two feet long. Our living area, kitchen, dinnette and reading area is 18 ft. long and 12'8" wide. The other 14' is where we sleep bath, hang our clothes, etc. We have a lot of storage space underneath as well as a lot of closets and cupboards inside. Our frige is both electric and gas as is our hot-water heater. There is a computer station, a place for television and other electronic equipment. We have a satilite dish and generator as well. Others have even nicer units than we do. Things just keep getting better but this will last us for as long as we are capable of using it. Don't get too envious and don't feel sorry for us. Just rejoice with us as we enjoy the good life while we are doing name extractions and indexing under the shade of some beautiful trees.
We thought it appropriate to put a picture of our summer home so everyone could see it. We are sitting here under the treas with our temperture in the high seventies instead of the high eighties or nineties. We have internet so we can communicate via e-mail and work on line with family search or read the news world wide as well as go fishing every morning except Sunday. Since Bernice grew up in Coalville, we know a lot of the people in the ward and are able to attend meetings here two or three times each month. We have good books to read and many other advantages that only retired people in good health can enjoy. Friends and family can come and visit us. We can have up to ten people stay over night. We can handle three or four in our trailer. We don't want you to feel too sorry for us.
Saturday 28th we enjoyed being with about 200 decendents of the fifteen children(two died in infancy) of G.G.Grandfather Thomas and Sarah Elizabeth Lack Gibbons. A short history was given of each one--Gene gave it for our Grandparents Oliver and Eliza Gibbons. There were 14 of Wilbur & Lucile's posterity present. The luncheon was pot-luck and it was very good.
We visited Jonathan and Mitzi Bingham June 24, so they could show us our newest great grandson, Zeddicus Archemides Bingham. They were to leave for Kansas by the end of the month. Jon is getting prepared to spend a year in Iraq. They now have two little boys. The oldest is two years old and is named Fistandantilus and is called Fistan.





