Applesauce
Saturday, October 1, 2005, by Joseph
Saturday, October 1, 2005

Applesauce. What a day! We got up and going and started apples a little before
9AM. Bottles were washed, cavernous mouths yawning with anticipation on the
counter-top. Mark took Adam to the soccer game where he succeeded in scoring
two goals in the wind pushing his team to victory. Meanwhile, at home, hands
stained, lungs filled with steamy apple fragrance and Hyrum splashing the
forbidden strainer-crank catch bowl on the floor, the work crew clicked along
with precision while absorbing the spirit and counsel of General Conference.
Mary, Mary Jeanne, Shauna and I worked the morning process, with Mark and Adam
at the soccer game, Quinn and friends at a football game, Aaron with Niesha
helping fix up the Bodell cabin, and Jonathan traveling from Florida,
accounting for most of the family. Nathan and Justin with his nephew Zander
joined the fray shortly following lunch, as did Aaron and Niesha. The fruit
frenzy continued through lunch time and through the afternoon session of
conference. Finally at around 5 PM, the end of the raw apples approaching,
the end was in sight. David arrived and the priesthood men of the family
prepared and went to the broadcast of the priesthood session. Shauna and
Mary Jeanne slaved over sticky floor and apple stain-encrusted stove top,
now heaving a shudder of relief as the heat dissipates from nearly 9 hours
of the maximum setting.
Exhaustion was evident in Shauna as the men returned home from the
conference session, finding a sparkling clean kitchen. The large
table in the front room smothered with 156 quart jars of fresh,
appetizing applesauce, still eminating the heat and dedication of the day.
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