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September 5th - Another summer bites the dust!  Of course with a high today of 100% I am not so sure that summer is gone!  Don & Val came down last week and on Wednesday we went out to Medora and saw the sights and the musical then camped overnight.  John & Darcy and clan came also.  On the way back the fuel pump on the Caravan went out so John towed me to Dickinson and we left it there.  Hollis & Jasper and I went to get it with the tow dolly on Friday night (left at 8:15 and were back at 1:00 AM) and John had the fuel pump in by Saturday night!  We went to the lake on Sunday and then Don & Val left for home.  On Monday we went to a farm auction with Ross & Janice and Janice got a car.  A really nice 1990 Olds 98.

September 10th - Big News!  We moved to Bismarck!  This was not something that was done hastily (although it might seem that way) but is actually something we have been thinking and praying about for over a year.  We moved into the house that our dear friends the Dooley's moved out of!  The house that I, Hollis, & Jasper helped shingle, paint, concrete and so on.  We are keeping the house at the farm livable also so we can go up on weekends and holidays.

September 17th - Wow!  Whatever news I have seems to pale in comparison to the terrorist attacks that occurred last week.  Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with those families suffering and with President Bush and the other officials making decisions about what to do now.

September 26th - Well I got my first (and I would like to think and hope and pray my last!) experience with having a virus attack!  The Nampa virus that was released last Tuesday at 9:00 A.M. totally took down my network at TestNet and also wreaked havoc with our network at Ideapool.  2 days later it was all back to normal BUT my website was still down until today as we decided to relocate the web server to our office and things took WAY longer than we anticipated.