Showing posts with label 114th temple The Hague Netherlands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 114th temple The Hague Netherlands. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Tuesday, February 4th, 2020

 The Hague, Netherlands
114th operating temple
Dedicated: 8 Sept 2002
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Judge
1 Samuel 2:10
The adversaries of the Lord shall be broken to pieces; out of heaven shall he thunder upon them: the Lord shall judge the ends of the earth; and he shall give strength unto his king, and exalt the horn of his anointed.
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
2 Nephi 2:1-16





"Spiritual Capacity"
Michelle Craig
Oct 2019
"The prayer Heavenly Father seems eager to answer is our plea to be led to someone who needs our help. President Henry B. Eyring has taught us to seek revelation by asking God who we can help for Him. 'If you ask questions like that, the Holy Ghost will come and you'll feel nudges about things you can do for other people. When you go and do those things, you're on the Lord's errand, and when you're on the Lord's errand, you qualify for the gift of the Holy Ghost.'"

I got a good night sleep. I don't remember getting up during the night even once, which is unheard of.

We got ready to go this morning and said our goodbyes to Kim, Brian, Bob and Tiger. We left around 9 am. First stop was just around the corner at Filiberto's for a breakfast burrito. James had to make a stop at the Willis's to check on a paint color. I stayed in the car with my burrito. 

After Willis's we went to the Chandler post office to mail Stacy's birthday card. We would have taken it by her house but no one would have been home. Next we got on the 202 and headed for Darrel and Trina's. 

No one was home so we left Trina's Sunday bag with her birthday card in it on the front porch. 

We are going home the Payson way up Ellsworth Rd. and through Saguaro Lake. We stopped in Payson at Culver's for lunch. James ordered fish and for his sides, two bowls of chili, one for me and one for him. I also ordered the ice cream of the day, chocolate ice cream with toffee and almonds.

Today is my brother Harold's birthday. I texted him and wished him a happy birthday. He was going to lunch and asked if we wanted to go with him. I told him we were coming back from the valley and wouldn't be able to but would like to go another time.

We stopped at the post office and picked up three books.
It was 27 degrees when we got home. Cold! 

After putting all of our stuff away James laid down to take a nap. I sat on the recliner and read from "Aunt Dimity" and "Live Up To Our Privileges."
The rest of the day I blogged, walked, and listened to conference talks. We also FaceTimed with Jared, Kacey and Charlie. 

James built us a roaring fire which made it so cozy. He also checked on Laura and Savannah. Laura is at home recovering and Savannah is much better.

I watched "Teaching with Power" while walking.

It felt good to sleep in our own bed tonight.