Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Sat, Dec 11th, 2021: Copenhagen Denmark Temple, Temple shift, Walmart, BK, Ward party, Cafe Kathy's chicken and all the fixin's, Pierce, elders, Applegates,

 

Copenhagen, Denmark
118th operating temple
Dedicated: 23 May 2004
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Relationships with the Father
2 Corinthians 4:6
 For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
Book of Mormon
Ether 9:1-22
"Come Follow Me"
RIC: Witnessing the Faithfulness & FSS & FHE
OctGenCon
"The Things of My Soul"
Elder Ronald A. Rasband
Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
May I share with you some of the things of my soul" These things apply to all who seek to be true disciples of Jesus Christ. 
First, love God the Father and Jesus Christ, our Savior.
Jesus decreed the first great commandment: "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind."
President Nelson declared his devotion to God, our Eternal Father, and to His Son, Jesus Christ, when he was called to lead the Lord's Church, saying, "I know Them, love Them, and pledge to serve Them, and you, with every remaining breath of my life."


Liahona
"How We Gather Israel Today"

I got up at 4:18 this morning. I left the house at 5:24. Before leaving James made me oatmeal and a slice of Cammy's bread. I was clear to the church and thought I had forgotten a mask. I did not want to get one at the temple because I used two last week and they both broke. I called James and told him where the box of masks were and ask him to bring them to me.  They should be in the car, not in the house anyway. I told him I had gotten out some masks yesterday but didn't see them this morning. I waited a few minutes at the church but when James didn't come I drove back towards the house to meet him. I met him on 3261. When James handed me the masks I set them on the seat by my purse and since the light was on I happened to look down in my purse. To my surprise and frustration I saw in my purse, the package of masks I had gotten out yesterday to take with me. There was no reason for James to bring me the rest of the box. The sad thing is now I will probably be late for preparation meeting. Why am I so forgetful and why didn't I check in my purse before I called James?

I walked into preparation meeting with Sister Gentry and Sister Whiting a few minutes after the meeting had started. I did have a mask on. Brother Elmer was conducting and the Seaman's were presiding. 

My schedule: First I had the recommend desk with Sister Cochran.  First time for me and first time for sisters. No problems. Next was top of the stairs as a greeter where I visited with Kim Seaman. Found out her mom, whom I remember, died at 49 of lung cancer. So sad.
Next I went to initiatory where we stayed very busy. One of the patrons was Sister Bowen who comes to the temple regularly and has thousands of family names to be done. They are all Scandanavian. She and her husband did initiatory all morning. I told her she was a great example to the rest of us. 

While waiting for one of my assignments I was sitting in what I call the upstairs "gathering" room. Sister Seaman had told me that a longtime Show Low resident who was in our (mine and Sister Seaman's), ward when I grew up was coming to have her husband sealed to his parents. Her name, Leone Reidhead. Here is what I remember about Leone. She was married to Doy Reidhead a cowboy and a roper and a friend of my dad's. I rarely saw Doy in church but Leone was as faithful as they come. She is a Pearce and all of her siblings are also residents of Show Low or Linden and I knew all of them as stalwarts and an example to me as I was growing up. Here are the Pearce's: Joy Pearce, Roger Pearce, Clea Adams, Vivian Adams, Ione Whipple, and Leone. Roger was a cowboy and another friend of my dad's. Most of the Pearce's were around my mom and dad's age. What a legacy of faithfulness. I love these types of people and there are so many of them in the Show Low, Snowflake, Vernon, Taylor, Lakeside, Springerville, Eagar area. 

I went over to Sister Reidhead and introduced myself. When I told her I was Marlin and Bettylea's daughter she gasped and said, "oh my goodness, I loved your mother, she was so good." I said, my dad, not so much. She said, "Oh Marlin, he knew better, bless his heart."
I love having these experiences in the temple!

After initiatory I had a break then I was follower 2 in the 9:30 session. I ended up being the only sister follower. Sister Cureton, who was assigned to be the other follower, became part of the witness couple, the other part being her husband. Being a follower in a session is easy. There really isn't much to do anymore until you get to the veil. I was originally assigned to veil 3 but now was assigned to veil 1. Brother Coltrin lead the session and he was flawless.  
After the veil I went back to initiatory where I am getting lots of practice learning the washings, anointings, and sealings. Such powerful blessings! For the first time since coming back, I had an assignment after 12. I was assigned to be the veil director for the sisters in the 11 session. There were so many sisters in this session, Brother Harmon Neff asked me to please open up another veil, which I did. After the session I took all of the names up to the recorders' office and my duties for the day were over. It was 1:00.
I got home around 2:30. James made a bed frame for the new mattress and box springs we got from Dawn.

On the way home I stopped at Walmart to pick up three boxes of Christmas cards for Relief Society. This Walmart in Taylor was busy, but nothing like the Show Low Walmart on a Saturday. I went through Burger King and got a Whopper Jr. for lunch. I got home, took a short nap, and then loaded my car and left for the church to help prepare the food for our ward party. I arrived at 4:30, the same time as Alicia who was assigned to bring three roaster ovens. I think we used one of them.

Kathy and Tamara were already inside working. The talk in the kitchen got around to Kerri. She has already had her kidney replacement surgery and is ready to get up and walk around the hospital. The staff are having a time keeping her down, but that's Kerri. It's great to know how well she is doing. She actually called Tamara while we were working. 

We sat by Jimmie Applegate's table for dinner. While the line formed for dinner, he and James went to the dessert table. Life is short, eat dessert first. 
He said he got the desserts for Tamara,
but I know better.

When I looked around and realized Pierce wasn't here, I asked James to call him. Pierce showed up a few minutes later and sat with us at our table. He said he was feeding the pigs when he got James's call. He had forgotten about the party. Four elders, Wansgard, Baldwin, Richards and his companion, Tamara, and Ty also sat at our table. It was setup for 8 people but there were ten of us. The food was good. Cafe Kathy's chicken is the recipe for Cafe Rio chicken. There were flour tortillas, cheese, tomatoes, onions, sour cream, homemade refried beans, tortilla's and chips. James especially loved Sister Nadine Singleton's homemade beans.

After dinner we sang some Christmas carols and then Mr. and Mrs. Santa came played by Willie and Jana Grombach. Mrs. Santa stole the show. She had the kids sitting on the edge of their chairs until finally they gathered around on the floor at her feet. She told us that Santa always says a prayer before he goes out to deliver presents. 
At one point she said, where is Haley Hunsaker? Haley, will you please stand up. Haley is the bishop's youngest daughter. She is a senior in high school. When Haley stood up, Mrs. Santa said, "Haley, you are on the naughty list and have been for a couple of weeks now. You need to do something about that, and do it quick." Everyone laughed, including Haley. 


Cody, Alicia, Mr. Santa, Haley, Mrs. Santa, LeeAnn, Bishop, and Colter, all members of Haley's family at the party.

Bishop Hunsaker introducing Mr. & Mrs. Santa

The Primary was in charge of the program which included giving everyone 70 and over a stocking filled with goodies. James and Pierce both got marbles in their stockings. 

It was a great party filled with food, fun, family and friends. We feel like the people in the Vernon ward are a part of our family. Of course we both stayed after to help clean up. Tina Allen and Cress Miller both helped in the kitchen. It is always nice when people who are not assigned come and help with cleanup. The Gilbert's also helped with getting the food out of the kitchen. I got to know Brother Gilbert a little better, and Sister Gilbert is a delight, so fun to talk to.

We had lots of food left over. James took a box of food to the Kenyon family. Tana is out of the hospital but needs to take it easy for awhile. Their son, Tanner was at the party. He is in Primary. He came up to me after the party, someone he doesn't know, and gave me a hug and said, "Please pray for my mom." I remember having his older brother Cameron in my Primary class and what a sweetie he was. My heart just melted when Tanner gave me that hug.

Other news: Sister Van Haren discovered that Thomas Grapp had written a book and that it was for sale on Amazon. She announced it on her Facebook feed and several other sisters in the ward said they bought the book, including me.

James and I came home and watched Jill Wagner's new Christmas movie, "A Christmas Miracle for Daisy." I really liked her co-star, Nick Bateman. It was a cute movie and a great way to end the day.

I am so jealous that Shayna has Ande's mints.
I can't find them anywhere up here.
Okay, I've only looked at Walmart.


Ande's mints!
Definitely the winners!

Evan, Josh, Ben, and Michael's house

Only two entries this year.

You would think I would have more on
this busy day.


Blue Westbrook and Tanner Kenyon

Erik took his family up to the Rim to cut a Christmas tree. It looks like they had a lot of fun!


























  

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