Logan, Utah
2nd operating temple
17-19 May 1884
By: John Taylor
Jesus Christ, Types of, in Anticipation
Colossians 2:17
Which are a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ.
Book of Mormon
Alma 33:1-11
Come Follow Me
Acts 6-9
General Conference
Have I Truly Been Forgiven? Elder K. Brett Nattress
The Lord Jesus Christ Teaches Us To Minister
James got up early this morning and put on his bee suit. He was back less than 30 minutes later saying, "Well, that was a fiasco. About 8 bees got inside my mask and all of them stung me. I was on the ladder holding the vacuum and couldn't take the mask off until I got to the top."
He came in and we had prayer and scriptures and breakfast then we went out in the back and I help him set a couple of posts for the stable. After I went in he set one by himself and said it was very difficult. I told him I would go out this evening and help him again.
One of the first things I saw on Instagram this morning was a recipe for two chicken breasts which you put in your crockpot and then add 1/3 cup Olive Garden salad dressing and 1/2 cup barbecue sauce. This reminded me that one of my goals for the day was to cook the two chicken breasts I had in the frig. I immediately went into the kitchen and put the chicken breasts into the crockpot, and added the salad dressing and the bbq sauce. I put the lid on and set the dial at low. Walla, this took less than 5 minutes and this evening/afternoon we will have a nice meal. I do love the crockpot!
When I came in from helping James set the posts I was sweating and needed a shower, so I took one. It's amazing how much better you feel after taking a shower. I worked on my blog and did some things around the house before James came in and asked me to go to town with him. So many times I say no, but this time I said that I would.
James ran out of bags of cement and needed to go to town to get some more. He needs to get some more bags of cement. While he went into Lowe's I waited in the truck. He found a shady spot for me so it wasn't too hot. He was gone less than 10 minutes and we were on our way. We stopped at Culver's for lunch. I was going to get the strawberry salad until I realized it has blue cheese in it. I ordered a grilled chicken sandwich instead. James got a cod fillet sandwich. The chicken was cold on my sandwich and I just couldn't eat it. I was going to take it home and heat it up but there was something about that chicken patty that I didn't like. I ended up eating the bread and throwing the chicken away. What a waste. I should have had James go to Karl's Jr. for a grilled Santa Fe chicken sandwich.
We listened to our book, "A Gentleman's Deception" in the truck and then finished it this evening while we were walking.
I baked a couple of potatoes and steamed some fresh broccoli to go with our chicken for dinner. James said it was the best meal he has had in awhile. I agreed. After dinner he went out to work and I told him to let me know when he needed my help. Just then the electricity went off. It was 5:57 according to my phone. I went in the bedroom and sat in my recliner and watched a Christmas movie on my phone. James finally called me to help him. We set one post and then I went back inside. It was much cooler outside this evening that it was this morning.
James came in, got dressed in his bee suit in the dark and went out to the hive in the front. He worked probably 30 minutes or so and he said he thinks he vacuumed up at least 100 bees. Not many when there are thousands. At 7:25 the electricity came back on. Thank goodness!
Mother's day last year. I'm glad he is making
good use of it.
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