Manti, Utah
3rd operating temple
Dedicated: 21-23 May
By: Lorenzo Snow
Jesus Christ, Only Begotten Son
Alma 13:5
Or in fine, in the first place they were on the same standing with their brethren; thus this holy calling being prepared from the foundation of the world for such as would not harden their hearts, being in and through the atonement of the Only Begotten Son, who was prepared -
Book of Mormon
2 Nephi 25:27-26:11
Doctrine and Covenants
Section 21
"Come Follow Me"
Sacred ordinances are an essential part of the restored church.
OctGenCon
'Eyes To See'
Michelle D. Craig
First Counselor in the Young Women General Presidency
I witness that Jesus Christ loves us and can give us eyes to see - even when it's hard, even when we're tired, even when we're lonely, and even when the outcomes are not as we hoped. Through His grace, He will bless us and increase our capacity. Through the power of the Holy Ghost, Christ will enable us to see ourselves and see others as He does. With His help, we can discern what is most needful. We can begin to see the hand of the Lord working in and through the ordinary details of our lives - we will see deeply.
And then, in that great day "when he shall appear we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is; that we may have this hope" is my prayer in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
P5 S4
As a companion scripture to the Bible, the Book of Mormon testifies that all human beings are sons and daughters of a loving Father in Heaven, that He has a divine plan for our lives, and that His Son, Jesus Christ, speaks today as well as in days of old.
The Living Christ
P5 S2
As Risen Lord, He visited among those He had loved in life.
Sheri went to Mason Konkle's dentist office and picked up James's check this morning and then went and deposited it in his account. Thank you Sheri!
We had a couple of cow elk walk across our field this morning. James thought they were looking for water, but they never stopped.
Just passing through.
I worked on my shopping list and menu plans this morning. We left for town at 9:00 because I have an appointment at Barnet-Delaney-Perkins at 9:50. It's a good thing we left a little early for two reasons. First, I am totally out of gas and we had to stop and get gas. Also, there is that darn road work which slows you down anywhere from 10-20 minutes. We made it around 9:48. I went right up and checked in and they called me back in about 10 minutes. This assistant optometrist did some tests and ask me to read lines of letters, then Dr. Palmer came in and checked my eyes and said everything looked good. Next I had to go in and talk to Hope Harris in the surgery appointments department and sign a bunch of papers in order for them to do surgery on my right eye. When Hope found out I lived in Vernon she said she had a nephew who lives there. I asked what his name was and she said, "Cody Snyder." Cody Snyder is a new convert in our ward and is married to one of my former young women and our bishop's daughter, LeeAnn Hunsaker. It's a small world especially here in Show Low, Arizona.
James and I were both hungry for ribs but it wasn't 11:00 yet when we went past Grump Jake's. We couldn't think of anywhere else up here that would serve ribs. On the way home we passed a new Dickey's that just opened. We know they serve ribs and are excited to go there the next time we are hungry for BBQ. This time we went to Darbi's in Pinetop. They were still serving their breakfast menu when we got there but we found out later we could have ordered off the lunch/dinner menu. I had something called the Tombstone and James had the Stevie. Mine was steak, mushrooms, peppers, onions, and potatoes with pepperjack cheese on top. James had ham and cheddar cheese with potatoes, onions, etc. They were both quite delicious but we decided mine was the best. Steak vs. ham, duh!
James didn't eat all of his either.
Walmart does not have my Tramadol ready. They said it is backordered. I will have to come back for it later in the week. James helped me shop by buying all of the produce. He also checked out and I bagged the groceries. I bought a birthday card and got some cash out for Tanner's birthday on the 10th.
I bought a piece of strawberry cake from the bakery because it looked good and I wanted to see if it was as good as the mix. It was better. Why would I by myself a piece of cake though?
We listened to "Candy Cane Caper" on the way home. When we got home and got the groceries put away it was rest time.
I indexed over 400 names today making my total for the last two days 1,039. I decided that I can't do this everyday though. I changed my monthly goal from 15,000 to 5,000.
Karen Schneider texted me today to see how I was doing. As I was answering her I realized I missed her birthday on February 24th. I apologized and we decided we would go to lunch on my birthday and by each other gifts then too.
I talked to my cousin Rita today. I couldn't remember what day Aunt Gene's birthday was. I thought it was the 26th and she says it's the 28th. Rita is in Texas right now visiting with a new grandbaby.
after his grandpa, Bill Solomon.
James talked to the Howard's daughter Deana today about trading work on a gate for their property for one of the horses. She said yes, they needed the gate, but not to the horse. The horses are down on Nate's ranch and he is breaking them. I was afraid this would happen after Tom was gone. James is a little sad. I said maybe we could board horses so Luna wouldn't be so lonely and he thought that was a great idea.
Anne with an E before bed.
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