Port-Au-Prince, Haiti
165th operating temple
Dedicated: 1 Sep 2019
By: David A. Bednar
Book of Mormon
Moroni 6:1-7:19
Come Follow Me
Revelation 15-22 "He That Overcometh Shall Inherit All Things"
Introduction
October General Conference
"Jesus Christ is the Treasure" by Elder Dale G. Renlund
I woke up at 2 am and my right arm was throbbing. I couldn't sleep because of the pain, so I got up and ate a roll and took some Tramadol and went back to bed.
When James and I got up we unwrapped our gifts from Lois, Dawn, Kim, and Brian. Here is what I opened: a purple towel set, shopping bag full of gizmos and gadgets for the kitchen, 2 tops, an Amazon $50 gift card, a bracelet and a Family Tree to list birthdays from Lois and Dawn. From Kim & Brian - A leather journal with Philippians 4:13 on the front and a set of colored pens. Also a Disney 1500 piece puzzle.
Here is what James opened: From me two shirts and a pair of pajamas. From Kim & Brian a $50 Amazon gift card. From Lois & Dawn: a nice leather portfolio and a leather journal, a cold weather hat, a top and some socks, James says, "the good kind."
A little before 10 we left for Sheri's for breakfast. She was already cooking bacon and scrambled eggs and some of the biscuits we got from Stacy last night. She had a tray of cinnamon rolls that she had bought. They looked like homemade. I had one and they were delicious. I also had a couple of pieces of bacon to make sure I got my protein. There was orange juice but I didn't have any.
After I ate breakfast I took a walk around the neighborhood. The weather was perfect. I got 1200 steps.
Ben was excited to tell me that his blanket was the best one he has ever gotten. It is purple and soft.
Here are the rest of the Trezise blankets:
Darrel and Trina's family:
I wrapped most of the blankets going to Texas before taking pictures. Kacey's was like Kim's and Jared's was like Rowan's. Charlie and Scarlett's were white with pastel dots or hearts and they each also got a Christmas blanket. Autumn's was white and I think Palmer's had stripes. Anna's was white, James's was black, Sadie's purple on one side and white on the other. Here is a picture of Emmy's and Molly's.
Summer's was a light shade of purple with white flowers and I can't remember what Tanner's looked like. I like to take pictures of the blankets I give so I don't duplicate next year.
It was good to see Darrel this morning. He was in bed yesterday with vertigo. He feels much better. Trina worked today, making $900.
Dallin and Jared Ammon were not there.
Cathi and Dawn were working in the kitchen and said they didn't need my help. Aunt Faye came over and sat by me and we visited and Uncle Paul sat by James.
Aunt Faye was very enjoyable to visit with. She told me about the retirement home where she lives. She wanted to do something useful rather than play Bridge or other games some of the residents played. She started a hymn singing group a couple of times a month and a weekly bible study. She is a retired minister so these are the things that are important to her.
She also shared some stories about babysitting for James and his brothers when she was 14. She said Lois and George were in Gallup where they were filming a movie. They were extras in the movie and were supposed to return in the evening but the weather got bad so they stayed overnight. Terry was a baby who slept in a buggy that had a hole in it near the bottom. She put a blanket in the buggy to stop up the hole. When she woke in the morning Terry was not in the buggy. She panicked and began looking everywhere even outside in the chicken coop. (Terry wasn't old enough to walk so I'm not sure why she looked there). She asked Dave and James where Terry was but they weren't old enough to know anything. Those were her words, not mine. As she called for help someone told her to look under the bed. When she did she saw him curled up asleep under the bed. What a relief!
Another story about Terry as a baby and his older brother James (Older by 14 months). Terry was drinking his bottle and she heard him start to cry. She went in to see what was wrong and found Terry without his bottle. She looked under his bed and there was James sucking on Terry's bottle for all it was worth.
As we sat down to dinner I was seated next to James on one side and Aunt Faye on the other and across from Lois. Lois thanked us for the dinner and I said that Dawn and Aunt Faye helped pay for it and they should be thanked too.
The dinner was good. I am glad James and I brought some cranberry celebration. It was perfect and one of my favorite things.
Lois ate very little. Dawn says she has been gagging and throwing up alot which is very concerning. Because of the gagging she never wants to eat and when she does she doesn't eat very much. I suggested to Dawn that maybe she get her some liquid Ensure. She said she would.
We went back to Chandler to pick up Evan before heading home.
Stacy, Paul, Joshua, and Alayna and all of the dogs, Sophie, Shipley, and Vader made it to the cabin a few minutes before we did.
It is cold as we unload the car and start putting things away.
Paul brought up a Honey Baked ham and he and Stacy put together a dinner for everyone.
James made a big roaring fire and soon we were no longer cold.
Evan, Joshua, and Alayna played games in front of the fireplace.
Stacy and Paul watch the TV in the family room. James and I go into our bedroom to walk and to watch a movie starring Erin Cahill who lives on a cattle ranch. It is an Up movie which is a little different than Hallmark. It was a little rough in spots but had a good message. I think it was called, "Christmas on the Range."
They made the figures of Ziggie and Ollie.
and Ziggie.
My socks were purple and there
was a $100 gift card to Deseret Book
inside the white bag.
Thank you Sheri!
Sheri made these for gifts:A bag of Giradelli candy instead of a
white snowman sack with a sock for
the hat and a sock for the scarf.
So cute!
Merry Christmas
from Texas!
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