Lubbock, Texas
109th operating temple
Dedicated: 21 Apr 2002
By: Gordon B. Hinckley
Jesus Christ, Testimony of
D&C 62:3
Nevertheless, ye are blessed, for the testimony which ye have borne is recorded in heaven for the angels to look upon; and they rejoice over you, and your sins are forgiven you.
Book of Mormon
Mosiah 23:16-39
Come Follow Me
Luke 17:11-19 Gratitude for my blessings will bring me closer to God
Jesus' Name
I Am
Word
Restore
Phrase
I am the resurrection and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.
AprGenCon
Safely Gathered Home
Elder Quentin L. Cook
Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
"Our doctrine is clear that there will be a time and a season for all people to receive and to respond to the gospel message. These examples are just a part of a much larger picture. President Nelson has continuously emphasized that the gathering of Israel is "the greatest challenge, . . . cause, and . . . work on earth today."
I got up at 4:30 this morning. I had my personal prayer and did my scripture study. James and I then had prayer and scripture together, which is the way it should be.
James got a message from Armando that he needed $300 to pay Henry. James's reaction was, Yes, pay Henry! He then told me about this little Mexican man. He said when they were pouring concrete he would run to get tools and materials. He was always running and hustling and trying to get others to do likewise. He said he is one of the best workers he has ever had and he wants him to stay happy, so Pay Henry!
I was supposed to be on a Zoom call at 11:30 today, from Dawn. She and Lois are having a card making class and inviting family members. I really wanted to be on that call but I was so tired I couldn't function. I texted Dawn and told her how I was feeling. She was very kind and understanding.
After speaking with Dawn I took some Tramadol and took a very long nap. James came home and woke me up and invited me to go to town with him. I got up and got ready and felt better. I have these fatigue episodes quite often and really the only way to deal with them is to take some medicine and sleep for awhile. I am grateful for modern medicine and the ability to rest to rejuvenate my body.
James has a dilemma at Barbara Bartels. He has the water hooked up to the new modular home and there should be water in the faucets of the home, but there is not. He called the place where Barbara bought the home and they said they would come out on Monday to assess the problem.
Speaking of Barbara, she called today and invited us to her wedding on May 27th at 6 p.m. She didn't talk too long because she said she was afraid she was going to lose her voice as she was calling people on the ward list.
The first stop James and I made today was at Taco Bell. I ordered two regular tacos and James ordered a Mexican pizza.
Our next stop was Lowe's where James had to go in and get something. I waited in the car and ate my tacos. They were tasty.
On the way home we finished our book, "The Unassuming Curator."
I listened to "Divine Signatures" while walking this evening.
A pregnant cow elk was in Luna's corral this evening. James moved the curtain on the door to the patio to take a picture and she ran away.
Today is my brother Dennis's 69th birthday. I texted him and we had a nice visit.
James and I listened to a video by President Nelson about the healing power of gratitude as part of the Come Follow Me lesson. It lasted about ten minutes and ended with President Nelson saying a prayer. It was very sweet.
Lola's dance recital
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