Boise, Idaho
27th operating temple
Dedicated: 25-30 May 1984
By: Gordon B. Hinckley
Jesus Christ, Divine Sonship
Mosiah 15:3
The Father, because he was conceived by the power of God; and the Son, because of the flesh; thus becoming the Father and Son -
Book of Mormon
Alma 7:1-13
New Testament "Come Follow Me"
Matthew 25:1-13 The Parable of the Ten Virgins
General Conference
Good Shepherd, Lamb of God
Gerrit W. Gong
"At this Easter season, we celebrate the Good Shepherd, who is also the Lamb of God. Of all His divine titles, no others are more tender or telling. We learn much from our Savior's references to Himself as the Good Shepherd and from prophetic testimonies of Him as the Lamb of God. These roles and symbols are powerfully complementary - who better to succor each precious lamb than the Good Shepherd, and who better to be our Good Shepherd than the Lamb of God?"
I spoke with my friend Debbie today about her cataract surgery. A Dr. Pfister from the valley came up to Barnett Delaney and did one of her eyes, and then two weeks later, did the other. She said the first thing I needed to do was to call my doctor and tell him what my plans are.
Brian and Kim left this morning. We were sad to see them go but grateful that Kim is feeling a little better.
While working and walking today I watched some of the Countdown to Summer favorite movies from past years. The first one I watched was "Summer of Dreams" starring Debbie Gibson and Pascale Hutton. Debbie plays a washed up superstar who coaches a choir group at a high school in Ohio. It was fun.
The number one favorite countdown to summer movies was this year's "Paris, Wine and Romance" starring Jen Lilley.
I love the digital photo frame Kim and Brian gave us last year for our anniversary. They showed me how to load more photos from my phone so I am excited to do that!
It was windy today so of course I stayed inside. James is a little more adventurous than I am and went outside to work on the deck.
We watched a new Hallmark movie, "Love in the Sun." Here is my favorite quote from the movie by Kai: "There aren't any alligators, the sharks ate them all."
Ben wrote a letter to Sheri and gave quite a sermon on repentance today.
Ben has such a strong testimony and is not afraid to share it with others. What a preacher!
The corner of Dobson and Willis
Jesse and Valoise
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