Guatemala City, Guatemala
32nd operating temple
Dedicated: 14-16 Dec 1984
By: Gordon B. Hinckley
Book of Mormon
Jacob 4:1-18
Come Follow Me
D&C 25:5, 14
"Continue in the spirit of meekness."
October General Conference
'Seeking Answers to Spiritual Questions'
Sister Tracy Y. Browning
"Our fidelity to the knowledge and wisdom we have already inherited through our faithful adherence to gospel principles and sacred covenants is crucial preparation for our readiness to receive and be stewards of communications from the Holy Spirit."
I watched my first full episode of The Tin Barn Farm on YouTube today. It is a video series done by the John & Sandra Wilhelm family in our ward. The family, John and the kids break horses and then sell them. Recently John had quadruple bypass surgery and is still recovering. This video featured Curtis, the 16-17 year son trying to catch a horse and get him loaded into a horse trailer. It took him 40 minutes to do this, with John coaching him the entire time. I was impressed with how patient they were with the horse and with John's coaching. I'm not sure why I watched the entire episode except for the fact that I wanted to see Curtis be successful.
I got a text from Susan Goodman this morning. She was supposed to come for a visit this afternoon at 2. Here is what the text said:
"Karen, life happened and Pierce's nephew who live in Guthrie, Oklahoma had his house burned to the ground a few days ago in the Guthrie fire. We left a couple days ago driving a big trailer to take to him with stuff to help him cleanup and rebuild his place. We're on our way home now but we are still in Texas and won't be to Vernon before tonight. So I'll have to reschedule with you. Stefani is in Utah."
So sad to hear about Pierce's nephew's house, but he is lucky to have Pierce as an uncle!
For lunch I made some marinara sauce with beef, and layered it with the cheese ravioli I bought at Walmart. I put it in the crockpot and let it cook three or four hours and walla, a nice meal. It was good. I wish James liked pasta a little better.
Sal Jiminez has another job for James. Just for using his license he sent James $500.
James came home from Beach's feeling a little under the weather. He came home, took some Tramadol, and then took a nap. He felt better when he got up and went to town to get some supplies and some gas. Gas was .25 off a gallon and he got 25 gallons, saving over $6.00, almost enough to get a carwash.
Jared Ammon wants to bring his new girlfriend up for a visit. We are trying to schedule a time. He wants to help us buy a new Razr but we can't really afford it right now. Hopefully Erik can work his magic and fix the one we have.
My Bunco friend and a member of our ward, Donna Beckham, is in the hospital with pneumonia. James and I are now praying for her along with Valerie Lambson.
I started to prepare the handouts for my lesson today. I am making 56 of them so I can give them to the sisters in Primary and Young Women's.
I now know the difference between priesthood authority and priesthood power thanks to Sister Linda K. Burton.
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