Tegucigalpa, Honduras
141st operating temple
Dedicated: 17 Mar 2013
By: Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Jesus Christ, Son of man
John 6:62
What and if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up where he was before?
Book of Mormon'
Ether 9:1-22
"Come Follow Me"
Malachi "I Have Loved You, Saith the Lord" Intro to lesson, Malachi 1:1-5
Names of Christ
Alph & Omega, Revelation 1:8
OctGenCon
And They Sought To See Jesus Who He Was
Elder James W. McConkie III
Of the Seventy
For me, for Laurel, and for our missionaries, spending time with Jesus in the scriptures changed everything. We gained a deeper appreciation for who He was and what was important to Him Together we considered how He taught, what He taught, the ways He showed love, what He did to bless and serve, His miracles, how He responded to betrayal, what He did with difficult human emotions, His titles and names, how He listened, how He resolved conflict, the world He lived in, His parables, how He encouraged unity and kindness, His capacity to forgive and to heal, His sermons, His prayers, His atoning sacrifice, His Resurrection, His gospel.
Building A LIfe Resistant To The Adversary
Elder Jorge F. Zeballos
Of the Seventy
The day finally arrived for my first class on how to design building and other structures that could then be considered "anti-seismic."
The first words from the professor were the following: "You are surely anxious to begin this course and learn how to design anti-seismic structures," to which many of us eagerly nodded our heads. Then the professor said, "I am sorry to tell you that this is not possible, for I cannot teach you how to design a building that is against, that is 'anti-'or that is opposed to, an earthquake. This makes no sense," he said, "because earthquakes will occur anyway, whether we like it or not."
James decided this morning he wanted to go to the ER so we drove to Show Low in the middle of a blizzard. Even with his hurt knee, he was the driver. I am grateful because I really don't like to drive when the roads are icy.
I stayed with James for awhile but then he told me to go ahead and go over to Walmart and pick up my prescription and do my shopping, which I did. Thank goodness it has stopped snowing.
After I was finished at Walmart I went back to the emergency room parking lot and texted James. He said he was finished and they were supposed to be bringing him the checkout paperwork. I asked if I should come in and he said no. He waits for several minutes and then decides to leave because they are taking so long. He tells the girl at the desk his situation and she says, "Okay, goodbye."
James was frustrated because they did an xray and said he had no broken bones. He already knew that. He asked about an MRI and they said they only had one machine and it was reserved for stroke patients. I guess this isn't a full service hospital. Maybe this is why so many of our friends go to Springerville. They gave him nothing for the pain but told him to make an appointment with Dr. Ellsworth.
I let James drive and told him I was hungry. We went to Sonic and got lunch and then we drove back to Home Depot because James wanted to buy a blower for blowing the snow off Barbara's concrete.
He didn't buy it because it was almost $500. We stopped at Circle K for gas and then at the post office in Vernon. We had three packages waiting for us and we saw Alicia and Colter Hunsaker.
After putting the groceries away it was nap time. While James was sleeping I went into the family room and finished watching "Undercover Holiday." After my nap I got up and went into the kitchen to prepare dinner for the Crane's.
I prepared two pork tenderloins, one for them, and one for us, some stuffing, corn, a salad, croissants, and cheese Danish for dessert. I took it over to them in the snow. They seemed very grateful and I admired there tree and the village scene beneath it. Next year I am going to put my snowman scene under our tree.
Kathy was on oxygen and did not look well. She said she was very tired. She is recovering from pneumonia and today is her first day home from the hospital.
James's knee is really hurting so we don't go to the Peeler's for CFM. We don't like to miss but he was just not feeling up to it. The Goodman's are in Globe where Susan's sister is in the hospital.
After cleaning the kitchen I walked, blogged, and watched "Recipe for Joy."
Where is Nancy?
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