Monticello, Utah
53rd operating temple
Dedicated: 26 July 1998
By: Gordon B. Hinckley
Book of Mormon
3 Nephi 6
Come Follow Me
3 Nephi 1:4-15; 5:12-26; 6:10-15; 7:15-26
I am a disciple of Jesus Christ.
April General Conference
"Trust in the Lord" Elder Paul B. Pieper
Happy Birthday Kacey!
It feels a little chilly this morning, especially in the bathroom. I'm going to turn the bathroom space heater on.
All of James's elk calls need new reeds or e would be outside, on the deck, before daylight, in his underwear, calling elk.
I always say I am not going to leave my Relief Society lesson until the last minute but it seems like I always do. I've got prayer rocks to paint, handouts to cutout and a lesson to fine tune.
I made whole wheat pancakes for breakfast this morning. James has been hinting that he wanted some for a while now. I put pecans and walnuts in them as he asked, and I also put fresh blueberries in mine. They were delicious. I think this is James's favorite breakfast.
James and Paul worked on the fence again today. James had borrowed Pierce's auger attachment to dig post holes. Something broke and James had to make a trip to town to get a screw. It wasn't the right size so he has to go back to town again tomorrow. It seems like he has to go to town almost every day.
I have a copycat recipe for Chik-fil-a chicken tenders. The first thing it says to do is to marinate the chicken in dill pickle juice over night, if possible. I just happen to have enough pickle juice to do this.
I walked all of my 12,000 steps today while listening to the book, "No Match for Love."
Sheri asked me if we had finished the map to our house. I told her no, and ask if she needed it soon. She said they did because they want to put it inside the wedding invitations. I told her we would work on it this weekend.
Michael got a new Subaru Crosstrek. Sheri says it's beautiful.
Notes & Quotes
"Notwithstanding God's trust in us, our relationship with Him will grow only to the degree we are willing to place our trust in Him. The challenge is that we live in a fallen world and have all experienced a betrayal of trust as the result of dishonesty, manipulation, coercion, or other circumstances. Once betrayed, we may struggle to trust again. These negative trust experiences with imperfect mortals may even impact our willingness to trust in a perfect Heavenly Father."
- Elder Paul B. Pieper
'Trust in the Lord'
house to this??
like he's kneading bread. It is commonly called
"Making Biscuits."
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