Showing posts with label 25th temple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 25th temple. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Saturday, May 25th, 2019

Papeete, Tahiti
25th operating temple
Dedicated: 27-29 Oct 1983
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Divine Sonship
1 Nephi 11:24
And after he had said these words, he said unto me: Look! And I looked, and I beheld the Son of God going forth among the children of men; and I saw many fall down at his feet and worship him.
Book of Mormon
Alma 5:43-52
New Testament "Come Follow Me"
Matt 23:1-12; John 12:20-50


General Conference
Cleansed by Repentance
President Dallin H. Oaks
"One purpose of God's plan for this mortal experience is to 'prove' us 'to see if we will do all things whatsoever the Lord our God shall command us' (Abraham 3:25). As part of this plan, we are accountable to God and to His chosen servants, and that accountability involves both mortal and divine judgments."

Today we left for the temple around 5:40 a.m. We listened to scriptures and conference talks all the way. It was a beautiful morning!

This was the first day for our new coordinator's, the Elmer's from Eager. My main assignment is working with Sister Reidhead at the veil for all three sessions during our shift. I love Sister Reidhead and enjoy working with her. 

The Palmer's did our training during preparation meeting. We talked about the new veil. Our temple is one of the first temples to have the new veil. Personally, I did not notice the difference. 

Since this is a holiday weekend I wasn't surprised that several of our workers had gotten subs. One of the subs was a girl I went to high school with. Her nephew married one of the girls from our ward in Chandler, and we made that connection. Her name was Luanna Geiger in high school. Now her last name is Solomon.

Brother Toronto, our stake patriarch, worked today along with his wife. Elwanda, (Sister Reidhead) and I wanted to ask one of them if they knew Jimmy Toronto, someone we went to high school with, but we did not do it.

Every single session was packed and had someone getting their own endowment. An older couple from our ward who have been engaged for awhile, were sealed today, Brother Gordon and Sister White. Brother Gordon came up to me and said, "Your husband didn't call me to help clean the temple tonight like he normally does." I said, "Sam, we decided to give you a break since you are getting married today." He just smiled.

Amy, Sam's new wife is very shy and doesn't smile very often. I went up to her after the ceremony and congratulated her. She gave me a hug and a big smile.

We had some leftover Chinese chicken salad to take home. James actually liked it and said he was going to go home and add a few more seasonings and finish it off. There were no rolls left, but I only brought half and the other half are still at home. James had bought some croissants at Costco when he was in the valley and we had several of them left. 

When we returned home after our shift, I did a little walking and then both James and I laid down for a nap. Kim and Brian said they had had a great day so far, including a Razr ride. Kim was working on a puzzle and Brian was watching a cooking show on TV.

We left to clean the temple this evening around 5:40, just 12 hours from when we left this morning. 

We clean with the Show Low Creek ward. I gave the opening prayer in prayer meeting and James gave the spiritual thought. I was asked by Brother Patterson to give the spiritual thought but I told him I required a little more preparation time. James did really well. He talked about the King who had the dinner from the scriptures and invited guests and many of them made excuses why they couldn't come. 

James and I were assigned to clean the women's dressing room. At first James was a little hesitant, but soon he realized it was an okay job.

These are the people who attended from our ward:
Teresa Smith, Holly and Charlie Gordon, Brother Peeler, Brothers Scott, Cooper, Romyak, and Curtis. Kerri, Anne, and Cammy. Tamara and Jimmy Applegate, the Lauritzen's, Dave and Rosa, the Allens, Stefani and Sean, the Klug's, and us. 25 in all. The Show Low Creek ward had 10 people which included President Beeler and his wife. Kerri was happy because she cleaned the oxen with the Beeler's and had a good time.

When we got home Kim, Brian and I watched the new Hallmark movie, From Friend to Fiance. James went in the bedroom and worked on his Primary lesson for tomorrow. 

Kim felt a little dizzy before going to bed.

 Clouds in Wisconsin



 Jill Wagner, of Hallmark fame, and her husband
on their farm in Tennessee. Kim says they
raise Highland cattle.





 The ever adorable Charlie!




Kim finished her donut puzzle





Monday, December 24, 2018

Thursday, December 13th, 2018

Papeete, Tahiti
25th operating temple
Dedicated: 27-29 Oct 1983
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, death of
Hebrew 9:15
And for this cause he is the mediator of the new testament, that by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions that were under the first testament, they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance.
Book of Mormon #1
*Why must we first be humble before the Lord hers our cries?
Book of Mormon #2
3 Nephi 13-15
Old Testament
Zechariah 3-4
General Conference
For Him
Joy D. Jones
"So whom was King Benjamin really serving? Heavenly Father and the Savior. Knowing the who and the why in serving others helps us understand that the highest manifestation of love is devotion to God."



I gave James a haircut this morning and built a fire for him while he took a shower. 

At 9:00 we listened to the Book Profits help session. It was a repeat of Tuesday. They are emphasizing more money in 2019 and encouraging people to get a mentor or a group coach. New software is coming out and we will be selling items other than books. It is pretty exciting.

Homemade vegetable soup for lunch. After lunch I turned on an old movie for James, "Sabrina," starring Audrey Hepburn, William Holden, and Humphrey Bogart. It was made in 1954. 

I went into the bedroom and called Amazon about why our two of our books were not listed for sale. I was on the phone for a long time but they finally got the books listed. When I came out the movie was ending and I asked James how he liked it. "I loved it." 
But it was in black and white. "Doesn't matter, it was a great movie."

I still have lots of the homemade chicken noodle soup leftover that the Crane's brought over. They also brought some homemade bread over. James prefers the vegetable soup so I took the chicken soup and bread over to Monte's and Tasha's. They are at the hospital but the boys answered the door and they looked hungry!

Stopped by Safeway and got my DP10, some Belvita snacks, walnuts, paper towels and kleenex. 

Tamara dropped by tonight to leave frames for the RS gifts we are giving the sisters in our ward. We are giving wrapped copies of the RS Declaration and purpose.




Here is a quote from the movie, "Welcome to Christmas."
"She raised me when my parents died. She has a heart the size of the Rockies. She's family."

I put the grandkids stockings up on the mantle tonight. There are 23 counting Scarlett's.



Grandpa contemplating the meaning of life.





Our sleeping angel.

 Our new favorite waffles,
12 grams of protein per serving.

 Scarlett loves cats!


Elder Trezise serving in Idaho

 Michael's track team at GCU


 My favorite part about Christmas is the nativity






 Addy had a Christmas concert tonight.
They sang Mistletoe and Holly, Once Upon a
December, Holly Road, and We Wish You
A Merry Christmas.
I wish we could have been there.