Spokane, Washington
59th operating temple
Dedicated: 21 Aug 1999
By: Gordon B. Hinckley
Jesus Christ, Savior
Isaiah 19:20
And it shall be for a sign and for a witness unto the Lord of hosts in the land of Egypt: for they shall cry unto the Lord because of the oppressors, and he shall send them a saviour, and a great one, and he shall deliver them.
Book of Mormon
Omni 1:12-30
"Come Follow Me"
Exodus 13; Family Scripture Study, Book of Mormon Central, Teaching With Power
"Preaching the Gospel of Peace"
President Russell M. Nelson
President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
We have the sacred responsibility to share the power and peace of Jesus Christ with all who will listen.
"Missionary Service Blessed My Life Forever"
President M. Russell Ballard
Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
I pray that you young men and young women and your parents will see and know how missionary service will forever bless your life.
Liahona
"The First Testament of Jesus Christ"
"The Atonement of Jesus Christ in the Old Testament"
Donald Parry
I listened to "Teaching with Power" today and was amused by some of Brother Wilcox's artwork.
Kim and Brian left this morning and Kim did not finish her puzzle. As she took it a part she put each section in a small baggie. She had put too much work into it to do anything else.
We hated to see them go because we enjoyed their visit so much.
After Kim and Brian left we got ready and went to town to do our weekly errands. We listened to "The Valet's Secret" there and back. Our first stop was at the bank we I got some cash so James could pay for the glass panel he bought for my doll cabinet. If he pays cash it is $20, if he uses a card it's $25.
We stopped at Taco Bell for lunch and I had my usual two tacos. James had a chicken quesadilla and a taco. James dropped me off at Walmart while he went in to Lakeside to pick up the glass panel. He also got gas for the car and washed it.
He was back at Walmart in time to help me check out. On the way home we stopped at Goodwill and dropped off a couple of boxes of books. James decided he needed to get some horse feed so we stopped at Tractor Supply.
It is a gorgeous day with the high around 65 and no wind. After putting the groceries away I took a short nap. James went for a hike and was gone for a couple of hours. I clean the wood floor, walk, and blog while he is gone. I began a book called "The Girl at the Gate."
We won't be having our Easter potluck this year as Trina and Darrel's family are going camping with Trina's parents and brothers.
James had some bad news today. He had planned on pouring the floor for Mr. Rademeyer's airplane hangar on Monday. He got a call from Rock Solid, the concrete company today. They said they could not get him any concrete on Monday because they have no cement. No one else does either. This is such a letdown not only for us because we would have received a check for $2,500, but for Mr. Rademeyer too.
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