Guayquil, Ecuador
58th operating temple
Dedicated: 1 Aug 1999
By: Gordon B. Hinckley
Jesus Christ, Messiah
DC 75:1
Verily, verily, I say unto you, I who speak even by the voice of my Spirit, even Alpha and Omega, your Lord and your God-
Book of Mormon
Ether 2
Oct General Conference
'There Was Bread'
Bishop W. Christopher Waddell
First Counselor in the Presiding Bishopric
I am eternally grateful for a living prophet and for the direction we receive from prophets, seers, and revelators, especially during these times of challenge.
From the beginning of time, the Lord has provided direction to help His people prepare spiritually and temporally against the calamities and trials that He knows will come as part of this mortal experience.
Restoration Proclamation
P6 S1
We declare that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, organized on April 6, 1830, is Christ's New Testament Church restored.
As part of my scripture study this morning I listened to Dave and Emily on "Don't Miss This." Here are some notes I took:
Revelation requires a response. "If you can't see the hand of the Lord, look for his fingerprints." Was the miracle the light or the Lord? He knew - nothing doubting - what do I know?
This week's "Come Follow Me" is about prayer, faith, and revelation. I love learning from the scriptures and listening to other people's ideas!
The high today was supposed to be 27 but it actually got up to 36. Lots of sun and no wind. It really was a beautiful day. The ground stayed frozen so it wasn't a good day for digging post holes.
Trina texted me today about Thanksgiving. She said they would not be coming up until Thanksgiving day. She said she wouldn't be able to prepare food but she could send money and would help in the kitchen when she got here. She said if we wanted to start eating without them that would be fine. Darrel said we like to eat early. I told her we would do not such thing and please do not send money.
If we eat late, we eat late. We are just grateful they are coming.
We were asked to say a prayer today for President Trump who will be appearing before the Supreme Court regarding election fraud.
Here are some things I enjoyed doing today: Reading to James from "Blackberry Crumble", watching Christmas movies: "Joy at Christmas," "Storybook Christmas" (this one is on Lifetime and is one of my favorites), and from the BYU channel based on Jason Wright's book, "The Christmas Jars". This last one is a new favorite. James had never seen it and he really enjoyed it. I told him we should start our own Christmas Jar.
Something did not smell good in the frig when I opened it this morning. I decided to start going through the leftovers and either get rid of them or eat them. Here are some of the things we ate today as leftovers: Hashbrown quiche, stew, beans and corn. Here are some things I threw out: broccoli, and chili. By the end of the day the frig smell was back to normal.
My main focus today was getting my books ready to ship, which I did. James is going to the valley tomorrow and he will be taking this box of books with him to mail. I have one more small shipment and that's it. Now I just need to worry about selling as many as I can. This is the worst time of year for textbooks, but January when the new semester starts, things should pick up.
James carried 3 - 50lb bags of horse feed from his truck to the shed. What would I do without him? Although I have also proven useful. He couldn't get on Chase online so I helped him.
Luna was at the front porch this morning so James tried to figure out where she was getting out and tried to fix it knowing that he will be gone tomorrow. Luna hasn't been out for a while. When she does get out she always comes back at meal time.
Jared sent a thank you for his birthday card. I guess he just opened it.
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