Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Thursday, October 26, 2023: A day of rest, Emily & Rio on Inklings, Christmas movies, fix lunch for James & I, chicken & stuffing casserole, knee better, fingers on left hand swollen

 

Guadalajara, Mexico
105th operating temple
Dedicated: 29 Apr 2001
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Book of Mormon Reading
3 Nephi 13:1-15
Book of Mormon 100 Favorites
3 Nephi 11:3
And it came to pass that while they were thus conversing one with another, they heard a voice as if it came out of heaven; and they cast their eyes round about, for they understood not the voice which they heard; and it was not a harsh voice, neither was it a loud voice; nevertheless, and notwithstanding it being a small voice it did pierce them that did hear to the center, insomuch that there was no part of their frame that it did not cause to quake; yea, it did pierce them to the very soul, and did cause their hearts to burn.
Come Follow Me
2 Timothy "God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power and of love, and of a sound mind."
October General Conference
"Eternal Truth" by Elder John C. Pingree, Jr. 

Finally a day I am not scheduled to do anything. I rested most of the morning. My knee is better but my index and middle finger on my left hand are swollen and hurting. Thank goodness for my heating pad. I watched and listened to Emily and Rio on Inklings discussing Elder Stevenson's talk on the Holy Ghost. I watched a Christmas movie or two and then went in to fix some lunch. Jared had already eaten and was back outside painting,  but I made James and I each a bacon sandwich with tomato, minus the lettuce.

My other great accomplishment of the day was fixing chicken and stuffing casserole. It's one of Jared's favorites. He even said he needed to get the recipe from me. Next time I am going to use chicken gravy instead of cream of chicken soup for the sauce. I'm also going to use more stuffing. I use a rotisserie chicken shredded for the chicken and I think it makes more than the recipe calls for. 

James has been taking my phone in the evenings and walking with it while he listens to our story. I have usually already listened so I don't walk with him lately. This is why I haven't posted my steps on my blog, most of them aren't mine. I have a goal starting in November to get all of my own steps. I need them!

I watched a new Christmas movie starring Barbara Niven, Erica Durance, and Brennan Elliot called, "Ms. Christmas." Good movie about friendship and overcoming adversity in a positive way.

Cher sent an update on Brian a few days ago. Basically it said that he has stage 4 cancer. The cancer has metastasized into the nearby lymph nodes and maybe other areas in the stomach cavity, chest and liver. He gets his first big dose of chemo on November 1st.
Good luck Brian!


Birthday date for Evan with Max coming along











Wednesday, October 25, 2023: Temple with a bum knee, Sue my partner, Her new home, We both run red lights, recliner "bed", J serves me dinner

 

Winter Quarters, Nebraska
104th operating temple
Dedicated: 22 Apr 2001
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Book of Mormon Reading
3 Nephi 12:25-48
Book of Mormon 100 Favorites
3 Nephi 10:6
O ye house of Israel whom I have spared, how oft will I gather you as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, if ye will repent and return unto me with full purpose of heart.
Come Follow Me
1 Timothy 5-6
1 Timothy 4:10-16 "Be thou an example of the believers."
October General Conference
"Jesus Christ is the Treasure" by Elder Dale G. Renlund

I can't bend my knee but I'm going to the temple anyway. I can't cancel on Sue again. I had called Barbara yesterday and asked if she could go with Sue and I today. When I scheduled with Barbara I had forgotten that I had told Sue I would go with her on Wednesday, 11:00 session. Barbara was okay going with Sue and I today until this morning when she called and cancelled. She wasn't feeling well. So, it was just Sue and I.

I picked up Sue at Dollar General around 9:45 and we headed for Snowflake. We were a little early so before going to the temple we went down Main Street and turned on 3rd street and headed to the end of the street to the house where Sue is moving to in early December. It is the Geiger homestead and is an old home nestled among some very large trees. Sue is very excited and I am happy for her. I hope she will be in Ruth Gale's ward.

When we got to the temple I got out in front of the temple while Sue drove to get a parking space. I hobbled in, rode the elevator upstairs, went to the dressing room to my favorite locker, locker #8 and proceeded to change into my temple clothes. I used the restroom before going in to the new name booth. After getting my new name I walked to the endowment room where the sister checked to make sure I had a red check mark on my card. The room was about half full and I noticed Sue in the back row. How did she beat me? This  let me know how slow I really am.

The room filled completely up before the session started. 
Once I get my knee bent to sit down it doesn't hurt anymore so I was quite comfortable sitting there.

 It was a good session in spite of my pain, especially when I looked at Sue and she commented: "It is so peaceful here. It's like all your worries disappear." I am so glad we came. 

Sue picked me up at the front of the temple and she drove home. On the way I ran a red light and on the way home, she ran one. I told her she made me feel much better and she just laughed. She is a good friend. We didn't stop at Sonic because Sue got a call from her mail carrier that she had a package for her. If she ends up taking the package to Concho that's a forty mile round trip for Sue to pick her up. She told her she would wait at her box for her, so we hurried home. Maybe that's why Sue ran her red light.

Pat Tedder called me as I was waiting for Sue to pick me up outside the temple. She said she wanted to keep the vase I sent over with Janna. I asked her if she wanted to rooster too? She said yes that would be nice and she would give me back the two birds to go with my set. She was so grateful that I had done this for her. 

When I got home I went straight to my recliner "bed." I am determined I am going to kick the bum knee with plenty of rest. I took a nap and watched Christmas movies. James fixed ham, mashed potatoes and green beans for dinner and served me here in the bedroom. Thanks honey, you are the best!


Last nights tribute to Len Goodman
on "DWTS"


Mira Sorvino, Gleb, and Mira's daughter.
Mira did an awesome job yet she went home tonight.

Janna's sister, Pat Tedder, and Janna

Len Goodman's wife
Watching the tribute dance.
It was beautiful!



San Francisco peaks near Flagstaff





Monday, October 30, 2023

Tuesday, October 24, 2023: Thunder @ 3am. Rain!, Baking again, limping because of knee, J,JA town, J washes my car, ministering w Kathy C., Catherine & Janna, K&B's pumpkin carving, DBacks going to World Series

 

Montevideo, Uruguay
103rd operating temple
Dedicated: 18 Mar 2001
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Book of Mormon Reading
3 Nephi 12:1-24
Book of Mormon 100 Favorites
2 Nephi 2:14
And now, my sons, I speak unto you these things for your profit and learning; for there is a God, and he hath created all things, both the heavens and the earth, and all things that in them are, both things to act and things to be acted upon.
Come Follow Me
1 Timothy 3-4; "Who were Timothy and Titus?"
October General Conference
"Our Constant Companion" by President Henry B. Eyring

I woke up at 3 am to a loud clap of thunder. I said to James, "Is that thunder?" He didn't answer. Then as I listened to him breathe I wondered if what I thought was thunder was actually him snoring. Nope, there it goes again, definitely thunder! 

When we got up this morning it was raining and had been raining. This was not in the forecast and James says he left lumber out. The rain didn't last long, soon the sun was shining.

I got out my pumpkin cake recipe and my 4" cake pans to make mini-cakes for the sisters I minister to and my ministering partner, Kathy Crane. The mini-cakes did not come out of the pans clean, they crumbled, although I waited the allotted time to take them out. Next time I will wait longer before trying to get them out of the pan, and I scratched the plan to frost them and take them to my sisters, even though I worked over 2 hours in the kitchen. 

Luckily I had some fun-sized Snickers candy bars to give to each sister. I put this tag on the Snickers:

Attached to a fun-sized Snickers
 


Kathy's ghost attached to a big with a mini-scarecrow
and white chocolate dipped Oreos.

I am limping because of my left knee. I am pretty miserable. James wants me to call the doctor and tell her that Actemra is not working for me as well as it use to. Maybe later.

James and Jared Ammon make a trip to town, going after lumber and a jacket for Jared. When James returned, he washed my car, paying special attention to the windshield and the windows. Bless him!

I picked up Kathy at 2:45 in my nice, clean car. I brought my little handouts and a basket with the memorabilia from Gramma and Grampa's house. I am visiting Janna Grombach who is Pat Tedder's daughter. Pat use to babysit for Aunt Gene and wanted something to remember their family by.

We visited Catherine first. Janna was scheduled first at 2 but had to reschedule to 4 because she was taking their dog, Grizz, a rottweiler, to the groomers. Her husband, Willy, usually takes him, but he was at our place helping James with the stable. 

 Catherine is an 89 year old widow who lives with her daughter Kerri. Kerri subs at Show Low High School so she is usually gone during the day. Catherine is lonely and really misses her husband who passed away in 2010, I believe.

I have heard most of Catherine's stories, her mother not wanting her and her grandmother raising her when her mother wanted to put her up for adoption. She was abused by her stepfather and has some trauma from her childhood. Catherine proceeds to tell Kathy some of her stories. When we left Kathy said she was exhausted from listening to Catherine. I personally did not feel that way. 

Grizz greeted us when we got out of the car at Janna's and we complemented him on how nice he looked. He was sad when Janna would not let him in the house. Janna said the groomer was a new girl and Grizz growled at her. Because of his size she was a little nervous. He is a very, gentle, sweet dog normally.

We had a nice visit with Janna and I left her with the "trinkets" for Pat. She didn't open her bag from Kathy but I saw a scarecrow head sticking out and Kathy gave me the chocolate dipped cookies so I knew those were in the bag too. 

When we left Janna's it was raining but it fizzled out before we got home. I am grateful that Kathy is my partner. She is the first partner I have had in a long time who actually likes to go ministering. 

This evening Kim and Brian had their annual pumpkin carving activity at their home. Here are some of the photos.

Last seconds of the D-Backs playing the
Phillies for the National League Championship.
The did it!
The D-Backs will face the Texas Rangers
in the World Series!













Sunday, October 29, 2023

Monday, October 23, 2023: Dave's 77th bday, my knee is better, Millie Scott, a day in the kitchen, dinner, pumpkin bread, deliver dinner to Scott's, J does dishes

 

Porto Alegre, Brazil
102nd operating temple
Dedicated: 17 Dec 2000
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Book of Mormon Reading
3 Nephi 11:18-41
Book of Mormon 100 Favorites
3 Nephi 9:15
Behold, I am Jesus Christ the Son of God. I created the heavens and the earth, and all things that in them are. I was with the Father from the beginning. I am in the Father, and the Father in me; and in me hath the Father glorified his name.
Come Follow Me
1 & 2 Timothy; Titus; Philemon 
"Be Thou an Example of the Believers"
October General Conference
"More Than a Hero" by W. Christopher Waddell

I was up at 5:20 this morning.  My knee is better but still not 100%.
I am going to have a busy day. After saying my morning prayer I added some things to my to do list. One of them was to call Millie Scott. She left my lesson yesterday with a very painful pinched nerve in her shoulder. I asked how she was doing and she said better, but it was still bothering her. Millie is the type of person that offers to take dinner to anyone who is in need. I told her I wanted to bring dinner to her and Jerry tonight.  At first she resisted saying she didn't want to put anyone out, but I wore her down. I told her we would be there sometime between 5 and 6.

 I spent most of the day in the kitchen. I put 7 pork chops in the crockpot covered in gravy and set them on low to cook for six hours. I found a partial bag of old rolls in the freezer and set them out to rise. No guarantees. I started making pumpkin bread then realized I had no pecans. James had just left for town and asked me if I needed anything. I said no but I called him and asked if he would pick up a bag of pecans. He said he would. He ended up spending over $37 because he remembered his kitties needed some food.

It was over an hour before James got home, so until I could finish the pumpkin bread, I worked on making more mashed potatoes and Longhorn green beans. 

When James returned I chopped up some pecans and put them in two of the loaves of pumpkin bread.  I wanted one without pecans so the Scott's have a choice. The third loaf with pecans is for us. 

When all the food was done, I packed it away in foil and James put it in the car and we headed for the Scott's. When we arrived they had company. There house is basically one room and it was a little crowded so we didn't stay long. Millie picked the pumpkin bread loaf with pecans. 

I was exhausted when I got home and my knee was bothering me. James told me to go relax and watch a Christmas movie while he cleaned the kitchen. I love my husband!

 
Four Peaks





One of those rare photos where Dave is smiling
This is a good one!


Sunday, October 22, 2023: Up @ 4am for lesson prep, James helps setup, Sacrament mtg & Smith's, YW attend RS to my surprise, Rest & Eat, Peeler's, left knee hurts, Tignor's,

Recife, Brazil
101st operating temple
Dedicated: 15 Dec 2000
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Book of Mormon Reading
3 Nephi 11:1-17
Book of Mormon 100 Favorites
2 Nephi 2:11
For it must needs be that there is an opposition in all things. If not so . . . righteousness could not be brought to pass, neither wickedness, neither holiness nor misery, neither good nor bad.
October General Conference
"The Prodigal and the Road that Leads Home." 
Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf

I was up at 4 am to type my lesson outline and finish laminating my handouts. I worked until after 8 o'clock at which time I began getting myself ready to go. We left for the church at 8:37, a little late as I wanted to leave by 8:30. 

James asked me if there was anything he could do to help when we got to the church. I asked him to finish cutting out my laminated 2 Nephi 9:39 handouts, which he did as I set up. It didn't take us long and we were on our way to sacrament meeting. 

Owen Peeler gave a sweet and humble prayer to open sacrament meeting. Teresa and Wes Smith were the speakers. This is their last week here as they will be returning to the valley this Friday for the winter. 

Teresa gave a little bit of background on Wes and herself. They met at Ohio State University. Wes was an officer in the Coast Guard while they lived in New England. They joined the Church after moving to Washington state and adopted two daughters. 

Teresa spoke on how we have made a covenant to bear one another's burdens. She told of her friend from Africa, Magongo and her husband who fled Africa. Magongo lost her husband and Teresa and Wes helped her raise her children. Teresa also told of a time she was shopping in the notebook department in Walmart and spoke to a man who was also shopping for a notebook. She said he was a recovering alcoholic and wanted a notebook to record his story for his family. Speaking to this man only took 7 minutes of my time. Teresa is a very friendly person and reaches out to others on a regular basis. I admire her for this and I aspire to be more like her. 

Wes spoke on how we have made a covenant to be a witness to the Savior. He spoke on the importance of sharing our testimony with others. He told of a time brother Jim Lambson shared his testimony in a talk and how this testimony affected him in a time of need. 
He said that a testimony is found in the bearing of it. It was a good talk and it made James feel grateful that his testimony had helped someone else. 

Much to my surprise the young women and their leaders had been invited to join us in Relief Society today. The room was packed!
It made me feel a little nervous. I told the young women it was a little scary having him here today but I was glad that they were here. 

I felt the lesson went well although I forgot to mention what President Nelson said about not making our prayers a shopping list but that they should be living discussions with our Heavenly Father.

After eating and resting James and I went to visit the Peeler's. I promised Donna last night that we would come back today. Donna and I ended up having a conversation and so did Owen and James. 
Donna told me about her daughter Serena and her blood disease. I tried to catch her up on what was going on in the ward. We discussed sacrament meeting today. 

Donna's birthday is coming up on November 2nd and I told her I would like to make her a cake and asked what kind she would like. 
She said chocolate. I should have known. A couple of years ago I made her a cake and she asked for Texas sheetcake. I mentioned a Texas sheetcake and she said that was too much cake for just her and Owen. I told her I would make a smaller cake this time.

As we were saying our goodbyes and leaving the Peeler's I noticed a little pain in my left knee. When we got home the pain was a little worse. An hour or so later we went to visit Barbara and T-Bo Tignor. James is their ministering brother and we also wanted to make an appointment to go to the temple with them this week. My knee is getting worse. 

We couldn't come up with a time for all four of us to go to the temple so Barbara and I made plans to go on Thursday afternoon. We really enjoy visiting with Barbara and T-Bo. T-Bo is so funny. He talked about the Catholic Church being in Belly Button and how they practice lint in the Catholic Church. Lint and Belly Button.

 He is from Texas and he loves country music so we talked about that a little. Barbara has never listened to country until meeting T-Bo. She had the Choir at Temple Square playing in the background.

When I got up to leave I had difficulty walking. James helped me and so did T-Bo. 

When I got home I sat on the bedroom recliner and James helped me get both heating pads setup. One of my hands is hurting too. After getting me setup James went in to do some indexing. 

I listened to Amy Wright's conference address which is my next lesson on November 12th. I am trading with Wendy. I made a schedule for this week and finished watching a Christmas movie.

Elder Rasband dedicated the Bangkok, Thailand temple today. Tonight was also the Worldwide Testimony meeting for youth. President Nelson spoke to the youth and I listened to it. It was amazing! Sister Freeman and Brother Lund also bore their testimonies in a beautiful garden in Lehi, Utah with statues depicting the Savior's life. All of the youth in our ward, except for the two with autism, bore their testimonies.

Here are some of my appointments for next week:
Tuesday afternoon - ministering with Kathy Crane to Janna Grombach and Catherine Halcomb.
Thursday afternoon - Temple with Barbara Tignor
Friday - Trip to the valley for Alex Braddock's sealing in the Gilbert temple.


Kacey's post

"Inventing the Christmas Prince"




Cutest Grand






 




 

Saturday, October 28, 2023

Saturday, October 21, 2023: Up@ 5:24, cooked a lb. of bacon, Mexican meat mix in crockpot, lesson for tomorrow, pumpkin cake w/ cream cheese frosting, ward missionary dinner, dinner to the Peeler's,

Boston, Massachusetts
100th operating temple
Dedicated: 1 Oct 2000
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Book of Mormon Reading
3 Nephi 10:1-19
Book of Mormon 100 Favorites
Moroni 10:31
Put on thy beautiful garments, O daughter of Zion.
Come Follow Me
2 Thessalonians 3 "How can we 'increase and abound in love one toward another?'"
October General Conference
"Be Peaceable Followers of Christ" by Elder Quentin L. Cook

I got up at 5:24, thinking as I got up that I have a very busy day today!
I cooked a pound of bacon this morning and a 5 pk. of biscuits. Afterwards I put a Mexican mix roast in the crockpot. I already have the buttermilk, eggs, and butter sitting out so when I start my cake they will be at room temperature. 

Before starting the cake I went back into the bedroom and began working on my lesson. I am making the cake for a missionary dinner and activity this evening, and tomorrow is the day I teach Relief Society. 

This afternoon I baked a pumpkin cake and then when I went to do the cream cheese frosting I realized I had forgotten to take out the cream cheese to soften it. I took out two packages of cream cheese and then went to take a shower while it began to soften. 

This evening we attended the ward activity and dinner put on by the ward missionaries. Rosie Lauritzen and Theresa Hein did the decorating and did a beautiful job. They had bales of hay set up and decorated for a photo op and the tables were decorated with fall decor.

 James called Owen Peeler this morning and offered to bring he and Donna dinner from the party this evening. We ate and were sitting at our table when the program started. We happened to be sitting right in front of the podium and microphone so it would have been very obvious for us to get up and leave. I was nervous during the entire program thinking about the Peeler's waiting for dinner and how they go to bed early. Finally the program was over and we could fill some plates of food for the Peeler's. Chuck Crane insisted on helping us even though he had one arm in a sling.

When we got to the Peeler's it was 6:30 and had been dark for some time. We apologized for being so late and explained why we couldn't leave earlier. Owen invited us to sit down and visit but we said no, we would leave so they could eat. He didn't argue and we said our goodbyes.

Back at home James did my cake dishes and the crockpot which cooked dinner for Jared Ammon. I worked on laminating three handouts for my lesson. James finished in the kitchen and came into the bedroom to walk and listen to "The Queen and the Knave."