Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Monday, June 27, 2016

Rachel, Dennis, Peg, and Denise visiting
Amy in Philadelphia.
I met Amy when I went to Nashville with my mom, and
Dennis and Denise.  She is Denise's niece.

Scripture study:
Alma 22:27-23:7
27 - The King sends a proclamation throughout the land.
Religious freedom is proclaimed.  The Lamanites in 7 lands and cities are converted.  They are called Anti-Nephi-Lehies and are freed from the curse.  The Amalekites and Amulonites reject the truth.
Alma 23
1 - Let the missionaries preach the gospel throughout the land without harming them, says the King.
3 - . . . that the word of God might have no obstruction. . . . that the people would be convinced of the wicked traditions of their fathers.
4 - Aaron and his brethren establish churches throughout the land and teach the word of God and have great success.
5 - Thousands were brought to the knowledge of the Lord.
6 - . . . as many of the Lamanites as believed in their preaching, and were converted unto the Lord, never did fall away.
 7 - They became a righteous people; they did lay down their weapons of their rebellion, tat they did not fight against God any more, neither against any of their brethren.

Book of Mormon Student Manual
Alma 22:18 "I Will Give Away All My Sins To Know Thee".
We to must be willing to sacrifice all things to be born of God.  

Missionary work in our ward is hindered because people can't live the Word of Wisdom.  Ellen Kostuziak, Jerry Corter, and Frank Westbrook.  

I listened to two conference talks today, Elder Kearon's about the refugees and Elder Oaks on opposition. 

I got a call from my friend Charlotte Mattice today.  She has so many problems that I can't even imagine what her life must be like. She has no teeth so she is limited as to what she can eat.  She co-signed for her son's car and he is not making the payments so she is having to make them.  Something is wrong with her plumbing and she has to haul water to flush her toilets.  Also, none of her kids, except one will speak to her.  I am going to put her name on the temple prayer roll. Oh yes, and she lives alone and her little dog is the only company she has.

This afternoon I met Vickie and her granddaughter Madison at Aunt Gene's in Show Low.  We had a nice visit.  Aunt Gene is 88 years old and is just as lucid as ever.  She does need to turn her hearing aid up though.  Aunt Gene said she got a call from the Arizona Highway magazine asking her where Gobbler's Peak was.  She said she didn't know why they would call her.  I reminded her the story that they did on grandpa years ago and Gobbler's Peak was mentioned.  It is in Nutrioso.

Aunt Gene, Rita and I are going to make a trip to the Eagar and Nutrioso grave yards to take pictures of relatives graves.  Aunt Gene is going to get with Rita and come up with a time.

On the way home I stopped at Panda and picked up a couple of teriyaki bowls to take home for dinner.

James broke his fast and ate his and then cooked some eggs to go with his rice that he had left. 

For FHE tonight we read the story "Fly-Fishing and Family."  It was the highlight of my day.  Also James fixed me some Pero to drink.

The Good Ole War concert at Kim and Brian's was a big success.  Everyone went except Darrel and his kids, Molly, and Emmy, and James and I.  They even came early to hear Joe and Michael sing and they stayed afterwards and visited with everyone.  Kim bought all the boys a T-shirt afterwards.

Good Ole War, 
brother Dan and Keith.
Two talented boys
Hobnobing with the "Stars"
Kim and Brian got a huge fan for the backyard.
They also had tons of food!
It was a wonderful treat for the family.
Jared said Anna even liked it.
I am sorry we missed it.



Monday, June 27, 2016

Sunday, June 26, 2016


Alma 22:15-26
15 - . . . King: What shall I do that I may have this eternal life of which thou hast spoken?  That I may be born of God, having this wicked spirit rooted out of my breast, and receive His Spirit, that I may be filled with joy, and not cast off at the last day?
I will give up all that I possess, I will forsake my kingdom, that I may receive this great joy.
16 - . . . Aaron: Bow down before God, repent of all thy sins, call on his name in faith, believing that ye shall receive, then shalt thou receive the hope thou desirest.
17 - The king did bow down and cried mightily: 
18 - O God . . . I will give away all my sins to know thee . . . the king was struck as if he were dead.
19 - The queen asks her servants to slay Aaron and his brethren because she thinks the king is dead.
20 - The servants saw what happened and they are afraid to slay Aaron and his brethren.
21 - The queen tells her servants to call the people to slay them instead. 
22 - Aaron puts forth his hand and raises the king from the earth.
23 - The king begins to minister unto them, insomuch that his whole household was converted unto the Lord.
24 - The multitude who has gathered begins to murmur.
25 - The King speaks to them and they are pacified.
26 - The king asks Aaron and his brethren to preach unto them.

Our speakers in sacrament meeting today: Jace and Ty Applegate, Jackson Allen, and Jimmy McNeil.  The boys spoke about their duties in the priesthood. Ty is a deacon, Jace a teacher, and Jackson a priest.  Jimmy McNeil is the young men's president.  You can tell he really loves the boys.  It was a good meeting.

The faithful four were in Primary today, Kacey, Braylin, Curtis, and Zemira.  Our lesson was on making good choices.  We read Alma 39 where Alma chastises his son Corianton for not keeping the commandments while they were on their mission to the Zoramites.

During the third hour the Primary and Sunday School teachers went in to what is called a Teacher's Council meeting and discussed the new manual, "Teaching in the Savior's Way."  I got to sit by James.  It was a good meeting.  It will be held every fourth Sunday.

Trenda came by for a visit this afternoon after lunch.  We talked about her living with Karin Westerman.  Karin is in DC right now with the East Valley Millennial Choir and is not answering her phone.  Hopefully we will hear from her soon.

Becky Skousen and I tried to visit the three boys in my Primary class who never come.  First we went to see Cameron Kenyon, but he wasn't home.  We spoke to his older brother and his mom.  His mom seems really nice.  I left a couple of things for Cameron:
A plate of cookies, a mini Book of Mormon, two lesson handouts, and a book mark with next week's reading assignment.
We also tried to visit Braxton Penron and Lej Westbrook but no one was home at either house.  I gave Becky a plate of cookies to take home and I took the other one home to give to one of the sisters I visit teach, Jean Howard.

James home taught the Hunsaker's today and I gave him a plate of cookies to give to Alicia who said she would teach my class next week.  James also went to the Wallace's and gave George a blessing.  He blessed George that he would get well.  After the blessing, James came home and fasted for George.

James went with me to visit Jean Howard and to take her some goodies.
I took her some cookies and some of the Utah
cherries that I bought from Stefani Hunsaker.
I had a nice visit with Jean and her daughter Deana McNeil who is my visiting teacher.

It was overcast and cool most of the day and we even got a little rain which made everything smell good. The elements have definitely been tempered and we are very grateful. 

It was a great Sabbath day!

Jared and his kids went to church with Darrel's family and then had dinner with them.  I think it was a nice Sabbath day for these two families too.



Sunday, June 26, 2016

Saturday, June 25, 2016

Guess where we went this morning?

On the way to the temple we listened to a conference talk and read our scriptures.  I also quoted my ponderize scripture, Mosiah 4:12, my eight sentences from the Family Proclamation and the Living Christ.  It got us in the mood for the temple.  The conference talk we listened to was Elder's Gong's "Always Remember Him."  I felt the Spirit just saying the title.
I love these bushes.  They are all over the temple grounds.

Alma 22:1-14
1 - Aaron was led by the Spirit to the land of Nephi, to the house of the king.
2 - We are the brethren of Ammon whom thou hast delivered out of prison.  I guess his friends went with him.
3 - . . . we will be thy servants . . . the king wants to know why Ammon didn't come.
4 - . . . the Spirit of the Lord called him another way.  He went to Ishmael to teach the people of Lamoni.
5 - King: What is the Spirit of the Lord?
6 - The king also ask about repentance.
7 - Aaron: Believest thou that there is a God? . . . if thou sayest there is a God, behold, I will believe.
8 - Behold, assuredly as thou livest, O king, there is a God.
9 - Is God the Great Spirit that brought our fathers out of Jerusalem?
10 - Yes and He created all things in heaven and earth.
11 - I believe the Great Spirit created all things.  Tell me concerning all these things and I will believe thy words.
12 - Aaron began from the creation of Adam how God created man after his own image, and that because of transgression, man had fallen.
13 - Creation - Fall - and the Atonement taught.
14 - also the Resurrection.

There is a dead cow elk on the side of the road between Taylor and Shumway.  I want to stop and take pictures next time.  Shumway is so beautiful and green.  James called it Silver Creek Valley.

After the temple we did some shopping at the Walmart in Taylor.  Afterwards we had lunch at Sonic.  I had a cheeseburger.  James had a hamburger and a New York dog.  I ate a couple of bites of James's hotdog, but was just too full to eat anymore.

I baked cookies this afternoon to take to the kids in my Primary class who never come.  While I was baking James went to the ward party and got me a Navajo taco.  It was delicious, one of the best that I have ever had.  He also stopped at the post office and got our church magazines and a check for the Desert Highlands job.  Thanks Honey!

I got a call from Sheri today and texts from Alex, Michael, Kim, Trina, and Stacy.  I sure do love my family!  Oh yes, Jared made it to Arizona with his kids.  

I was pretty tired after baking cookies all afternoon so James and I went to bed pretty early.

I have been having nightmares again.  I had them last night and again tonight.  The sad thing is that James can't get any sleep because I wake him up shouting out that someone is in the room.
I wish I knew why I do this so I could stop it.

Guess who lost a tooth today?
Miss Ruby!




   

Friday, June 24, 2016





Alma 21:1-23
7 - Do you believe the Son of man shall come to redeem mankind from their sins?
8 - An Amalekite says, we do no believe any such thing.
9 - Aaron opened the scriptures unto them concerning the coming of Christ, the resurrection of the dead and that there could be no redemption for mankind save it were through the death and sufferings of Christ, and the atonement of His blood.
10 - The people become angry and mock Aaron.
11 - Aaron leaves Jerusalem and goes to AniAnti.  The people there have hard hearts so he and his brethren go to Middoni.
12 - They preach in Middoni to many, but few believe.
13 - Aaron and his brethren are cast into prison.
16 - After being delivered out of prison they went forth wherever they were led by the Spirit, preaching the word of God everywhere they could be admitted.
17 - The Lord began to bless them and they brought many to the knowledge of the truth, and convinced many of their sins.
21 - In the land of Ishmael,  King Lamoni builds synagogues and teaches his people.  He also told them they were a free people.
22 - They were granted their liberty by King Lamoni's father.
23 - Ammon preached unto the people in Ishmael, he did exhort them daily with all diligence ...they were zealous for keep the commandments of God.

I love this headline: "Former Street Urchin Helps Open Vietnam to the Gospel."

For some reason the last couple of mornings, four big ravens have been gathering on our front porch.  We couldn't figure out why until I went out this afternoon to clean off the porch.  We have an infestation of some kind of beetles!
This times lots more!

James went to work on the stake float for the fourth of July parade in Show Low this morning.  Others from our ward who were there too: Blain Curtis, Wesley Smith, and Jerry Scott.  Jordyn Applegate helped designed the float which had a large map of the United States on both sides and the words across the top, "God Bless America."  I almost wish I was going to the parade to see it.

When James got home he sprayed the beetles and all around the house and I swept the dead bugs off the porch.  Hopefully this will keep the ravens off our porch.  I am tired of the bird poop.

I read an article in the New Era today called "Why We Serve" by Elder Dallin H. Oaks.  I like this quote: "Service can be in the form of thoughts as well as our hands."

James had been telling me about the bird nest inside the pump house and the baby birds opening their mouths waiting for their mom to feed them.  He saw them this morning and when he went back inside this afternoon they were gone.  He thinks a roadrunner or one of the ravens got them.  Darn ravens!  Nature can be cruel sometimes.  He said the mama bird was chirping loudly outside the pump house for her babies.  I can't stand it!

I loved reading this online today!  It seems our prayers have somewhat been answered:
Woohoo!

I spoke with aunt Gene on the phone today and made an appointment to go see her Monday afternoon at 2.  I want to visit her as much as possible while she is still here.  I love that woman, and she is the only member of my family left from the last generation.

This had been James's project for the past several weeks.  He finally finished the plumbing, now all he needs to do is cover up the trenches before someone or some thing, such as an animal, falls in.
My husband the landscaper

Jared and his kids spent their last day at the beach today.
Molly
Molly and Emmy
Catch a wave
Go Emmy
One up, one down
Emmy's back looks red
Jared said it was 65 degrees, which is perfect, unless you are in the water, then it's cold!

I texted my friend Pam Giles to see if she was going to the ward party tomorrow night.  She is not.  She is going to the valley to visit her dad instead.

James and I watched this Hallmark movie tonight:
"Wedding Bells"
starring:
Danica Kellar and Kavan Smith
Pretty darn cute!



Friday, June 24, 2016

Thursday, June 23, 2016

The fire is still going strong.

Alma 20:19-30
Despite being faithful, Ammon's brethren had a very different experience preaching to the Lamanites.  How should we react when the outcomes of our faithfulness seem unfruitful?
I like what cofpac99001 said on bofm365 on Instagram: We succeed when we serve, we succeed when we invite others to come unto Christ, regardless of the reception or the fruit.  We succeed when we obey.  We succeed when we endure with patience.  The ultimate outcome of our faithfulness is the quality of the fruit that we become.
Also, trujillofamilyjournal
When the outcomes of our faithfulness seem unfruitful we can strive to trust in the Lord and remember that Jesus Christ suffered all our pains struggles, and difficulties.  It gives me peace to know that I'm never alone.  It helps to remember that the hard things in life help us learn and grow.

20 - Ammon smote King Lamoni's father's arm so he couldn't use it.  He could have killed him, but he didn't.
24 - He makes a deal with the king for the kings life.  1.)My brethren be cast out of prison and 2.) Your son may rating his kingdom and he may do according to he own desires.
25 - The king rejoices that that's all Ammon wants.
26 - Ammon had no desire to destroy him and he saw how much Ammon loved his son Lamoni.
27 - The king grants Ammon's wishes and asks that Ammon and his brethren come to see him because he was desirous to learn more about what Ammon was teaching.
28 - Almmon's brethren are brought forth out of prison
 because King Lamoni had gained favor with the king of the land of Middoni.
29 - Ammon sorrows for the condition of his brethren, yet they were patient in all their sufferings.
30 - talks about a "more hardened and a more stiff-necked people."
In the Book of Mormon Student Manual on p. 203 it says this:
"The record states that Aaron and his companions served among those who were 'a more hardened and a more stiff-necked people'.
Their experience parallels the experience of many who try to teach those who either have no interest in, or who are antagonistic toward the gospel. President Henry B, Eyring explained why we must still try to reach every soul:
"Why should I speak to anyone about the gospel who seems content?  What danger is there to them or to me if I do or say nothing?
"Well, the danger may be hard to see, but it is real, both for them and for us.  For instance, at some moment in the world to come, everyone you will ever meet will know what you know now.  They will know that the only way to live forever in association with our families and in the presence of our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ, was to choose to enter into the gate by baptism at the hands of those with authority fro God.  They will know that the only way families can be together forever is to accept and keep sacred covenants offered in the temples of God on this earth.  And they will know that you knew.  And they will remember whether you offered them what someone had offer you" (Ensign, Nov. 1998,33).

General Conference: "He Will Place You On His Shoulders and Carry You Home", President Dieter F. Uchtdorf

I finished the Ensign today and have already read the Friend so now I can read the New Era!

I seared our roast that we are feeding the missionaries for dinner early this morning and then put it in a 225 degree oven.  Around noon I put in onion, celery, carrot, and red potatoes.  I made a gravy with beef broth, mushroom soup, and onion soup mix, and brown gravy mix.  It should be delicious!

For lunch James and I had leftovers.  He had meatloaf and I had fajitas.
James needs diesel for the tractor.  He forgot to get it yesterday so he ask me to make a trip to Stanford store with him, which I did.  Of course he wanted me to read from our book, which I did.  We are so boring and predictable.

Jared and his kids are in California for a few days.  He sent me these pictures:
Nice, James.
Anna looks so grown up.
Sunbathing
More sunbathing
Time for lunch
Emmy
James
Molly and Emmy at an Angel's game.
A nice looking group, except Molly
looks a little sad.
Molly wants some cotton candy.
James, Anna, and Emmy 

Around 4 pm. James and I went to work in the kitchen.  I set the table and put the rolls in the oven.  James made grape, lime juice and then he put together a salad.  We are ready!

Elder Rosenbalm and Elder Goodenough get here right a 5pm.
Elder Rosenbalm has a nice smile!
Elder Rosenbalm will be going home in a couple of weeks so this is probably the last time we will have him for dinner.  We wish him well.  His family is in Kuwait right now.  He will go there for a short time and then come back and go to school in Provo.

We had a spectacular sunset this evening, partly I think, because of the fire.
I took this while sitting on our front porch.

The fire crews are saying that drones are hindering efforts near the Cedar fire.  It has grown to 43,00 acres.





  


Thursday, June 23, 2016

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Bishop Causse is the Presiding Bishop of the Church.

We saw two bucks on our way to church Sunday down by the wash.  James was so excited he wanted to call Terry and Dave right away.  This morning we had two elk in our yard.  James said they are getting ready to calf so they won't stay together long.

Gospel Study:
Alma 20:1-18
Faith is much more than passive belief.  We express our faith by the way we live.  "If ye will have faith in me ye shall have power to do whatsoever thing is expedient in me."

General Conference:
"See Yourself in the Temple" by Presdient Dieter F. Uchtdorf

I am so grateful for the Lord's cleansing power and His forgiveness for our sins as we repent and come unto Him.  (See Isaiah 1:18 & Isaiah 43:25).

The fire is now at 36,000 acres.
  
We went to town this morning for a couple of reasons.  One is I needed to pick up my prescriptions at Walmart and do a little shopping.  The second reason is I was meeting Hailey Chaffin in town for lunch and to visit teach her.  Our meeting place was McDonald's but James and I also picked up food at Panda to break our fast with.  After shopping James dropped me off at McDonald's and I had lunch with Hailey, Huntleigh, Taylor, and Braylin.  I had ask before coming what was Taylor's and Braylin's favorite fruit.  Taylor said apples and Braylin said watermelon.  I bought Taylor three apples and Braylin his own small watermelon.  I got Hailey some blueberries and put them in a cute bucket I had with this tag:

Hailey is taking her one year old daughter Huntleigh to the valley next week to have her droopy eyelids lifted.  It is an outpatient proceedure.  Hailey's oldest son, Braylin is handicapped and he has gone through many, many surgeries so this one seems like a small thing.  Hopefully everything goes well.

Gail was in the valley today and dropped in at Chandler Eyecare and gave Sheri these photos.
Now the grandkids have to believe us when we say our goats could climb.
Isn't Sheri cute?

This was taken in the fall of 1977 or 78.  James was either 29 or 30.
He got this bear with a bow.  One of his prouder moments.
He looks so young and handsome.

When we got home James said it was too smoky to work outside so we watched a movie called, "Date with Love."
It was such a cute movie that I didn't erase it.
I love Andrew Walker!

After the movie I worked on my blog until it was time to get ready for my next visiting teaching appointment with Claire Mercado.  
I had asked earlier what kind of fruit she wanted and she said, "organic blueberries."  I brought her three containers.  She was very excited.  Claire is vegan and is very careful what she puts into her body.  Sometimes I wish I was more like her.  We had a good visit.  Her daughter Marley is in California visiting her dad.

When I got home I sent out four texts.  One to Vickie about visiting Aunt Gene next week.  One to Cathi, Stacy, and Kaeli.  Kaeli's was about visiting teaching, Stacy's was about getting a temple dress, and Cathi's was thanking her for letting Jared and his kids stay at her house.

No dinner for me tonight.  James had my leftover Panda.  I read from Juliana to James, did some planning and we started for bed around 8:30.  

One of my favorite families here in Vernon is the Wilhelm family.  I don't know all of the ones in this picture, but the ones I do know are awesome!
Hey! That's my mountain in the background!

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

I love President Uchtdorf

Gospel Study: Alma 19:22-36
22 - Ammon is protected by the Lord as someone tries to slay him with a sword.  
23 - The Lord promised Mosiah that his sons would be protected.
25-26 The people thought Ammon was either the Great Spirit, sent by the Great Spirit, or a monster.
33 - Kin Lamoni and his wife awake from a trance and declare unto the people their hearts have been changed.  They have no more desire to do evil.
34 - Some in attendance saw angels.
35 - Many believed and were baptized.
36 - And thus the work of the Lord did commence among the Lamanites, thus the Lord did begin to pour out His Spirit upon them; and we see that His arm is extended to all people who will repent and believe on His name.

General Conference: "Fathers" Elder D. Todd Christofferson
Besides the scriptures and conference talks, here are a few books I am reading right now.
James is reading one of the new books I got him.
It's called "Moroni's America."

I made chicken fajitas for lunch.  Instead of using flour tortillas I used corn.  I didn't fry them.  I wrapped them in foil and put them in a 250 degree oven for 20 minutes.  They were quite good.  
After lunch James said a prayer about the fire, the fireman, and asking for rain.  We will fast until noon tomorrow.  

The piano tuner that Kathy Crane arranged for us came today.  Her name is Delores Solomon.  She knows Randy, Dennis, and Rita.  She said she grew up in Show Low and her dad, Sam Solomon was the mayor of Show Low at one time.  It cost us $125.00 because she had to do some stretching of the strings.  Kathy says she's much more thorough than the guy who was going to come.  It took her about an hour to tune our piano.

A couple that we know from Chandler who have been married for quite some time and never had any children had a baby boy today.  His name is Evander Gunther.  Here is what Evander's mom Kate wrote on Facebook.

Kate and Justice have waited so long for a baby.  We wish them all the very best.  They are a wonderful couple.

Here is an update on the fire and something that James's niece Christina wrote.

I caught this picture as we were getting ready to go outside and read from our book "Juliana".  
Still no hummingbirds.  James says they will come
after the rains start.

I paid bills this afternoon while James wrote a letter to his cousin Vivian, Uncle Lovell's daughter, about Cindy and Alisha.  Vivian wrote to him accusing James and his brothers of neglecting them, which is not true.