One Nation, Under God
We were sorry to hear that Edward Solberg had fallen and, having complications, he was taken to the Malta hospital on Friday and was found to have pneumonia, among other problems. Son Nathan came home on Friday and son Tim and family came home on Saturday. They all were in church with Polly on Sunday. We send greetings and prayers for better days for Edward and hope he can come home soon.
The weather has really warmed up and is supposed to stay warmer for the next several days. Of course the wind has been blowing quite well on a few days. What else is new in Montana? But it is nice to see some water standing around in many places.
The Wathatau Center is getting some updates and remodeling so check to see if lunch will be served. We may have to give them a week or so to complete their project. It will be much nicer for the girls and more efficient.
Dora Henry attended a Council on Aging meeting in Malta on Wednesday.
Terri Cole said she was looking at seed catalogs----spring must be almost here.
Almost time for some to start calving and lambing----let’s hope it keeps warming up AND drying up for them.
Birthday greetings are sent to Cathy Weigand and everyone having a birthday this week. Continued get well wishes are sent to Nora Weigand. Nora Beth Weigand, who was here to help see to her mother and take her to Great Falls, was held up for a few days from returning home by the avalanche near Glacier Park which went onto the train tracks.
A bad attitude is like a flat tire. You can’t go anywhere unless you change it.
Hope you were all watching the moon on Friday and Saturday! Have a good sunshiny week.
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