Showing posts with label Anthony's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anthony's. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Sunday, September 16th, 2018

Houston, Texas
97th operating temple
Dedicated: 26 Aug 2000
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Crucifixion
Luke 23:33
And when they were come to the place, which is called Calvary, there they crucified him, and the malefactors, one on the right hand, and the other on the left.
Book of Mormon
*Helaman instructed his sons to la up a treasure in heaven instead of on this earth What does this mean to you?
- "To seek after those things on this earth that will benefit me i heaven. If I spend my time on this earth laying up things that will benefit me here then I get exactly that - those things here. But if I spend my time laying up things that are a treasure in heaven, then I get those blessings here and in heaven."
Old Testament
Isaiah 1-3
General Conference
Ministering with the Power and Authority of God
President Russell M. Nelson
"My beloved brethren, thank you for your devotion to the Lord and His holy work. It is truly a joy to be with you. As a new First Presidency, we thank you for your prayers and for your sustaining efforts. We are grateful for your lives and for your service to the Lord Your devotion to duty and your selfless service are just as important in your callings as ours are in our callings. Through a lifetime of service in this Church, I have learned that it really doesn't matter where one serves. What the Lord cares about is how one serves."



Jackson's farewell. The overflow is full. He is going to the Philippines where a typhoon is headed. His mom is a wreck but he says he wants to be there because those are "his people" and he wants to help them. He will be an awesome missionary because he loves the Lord and he is humble. He says he offers a crumb compared to a loaf given by Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.


The family supporting Jackson
Parents Steve and Tina, five sisters, a brother and
lots of nieces and nephews!

Brother Charlie G. gave his first talk in sacrament meeting today since joining the Church. He spoke about his favorite event in the Book of Mormon, the Savior's visit to the Nephites. It was a great talk!

Bishop Miller spoke after Jackson and bore his testimony.

After setting up the circle in the Relief Society room, I attended Brother Scott's Sunday School class on the first six chapters of the Book of Isaiah. It was a good class. Brother and Sister DeWitt made these comments about the gathering of Israel:
Brother DeWitt: "The Church is growing at the rate of 800 members a day. We must slow it down a little"
Sister DeWitt: "We have four grandchildren on a mission. The people joining the Church in the areas where they are serving are mostly refugees from other countries."

Cammy did a great job teaching from President Ballard's talk, "Precious Gifts from God." He talks about the Sabbath, the Sacrament and service as being special gifts but he says that our most precious gift from God is the Savior, Jesus Christ.

Ruby didn't bring any Sunday clothes, although she did bring a dozen stuffed animals. Funny how kids are. Trina stayed home with her and they went for a walk.

I got up early and made rolls and hamburger soup so lunch was ready when we got home. Before eating we said goodbye to Kim and Brian who like to get home early on Sunday evening.

 Photo bomber Darrel

 Ruby and Lola photo bomb

 One more photo bomber.
Can you find him?

One more bomber, between Kim and
Brian's shoulders.

James took a nap this afternoon while the rest of us just relaxed. Kathy Crane brought over some ice cream at my request and the kids and I had some ice cream.

Trina and Lola playing Hedbanz

Trina checking her fan mail, and the My
Little Ponies on parade.

Lola showing off her Sunday best, 
except for the shoes of course.

At one point Darrel had the Cardinal's game on. When he fell asleep in the recliner I turned it to Beauty and the Beast, the cartoon version. 

Soon it was time to say goodbye. Lola did not want to go home. She said, "hide, Dad's packing the car."

 Grandpa trying to comfort Lola

 I sure do love this family.
 Nice hairdo Darrel. Must have been from 
sleeping on the couch.

Finally she feels a little better.

Even though we didn't get to go horseback riding because Brother Howard fell off his four wheeler chasing cows, we had a good time.

James went out to visit Anthony this afternoon and I went with him. He delivered a loaf of homemade bread from President Grapp, and some bottled vegetables and fruit from the Grapp's and the Hunsaker's years supply. 

Anthony lives alone except for his cat Pinky. Pinky has been sick and Anthony has been spending his money buying medicine for her, hence the food from ward members. While James went in and visited, I stayed in the truck and worked on my weekly planner and then I went for a walk.


Anthony's place

My walk:

 A windmill in the distance


A lone tree

 Charlie with her mom and dad

Her first time at church

Scarlett and Autumn

I wonder if they are morning people?







 

Monday, November 27, 2017

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2017

Accra Ghana
117th operating temple
Dedicated: 11 Jan 2004
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ Atonement through
Luke 22:19
And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me.
Book of Mormon
Mormon 4:1-23
*Why is it important not to boast in your own strength? 
When we boast in our own strength and go forth in our own might, repenting not of the evil we have done, but persist in our wickedness, our hearts become hardened. This leads to a lack of the Spirit, which invites anger towards others. When we notice we have anger in our hearts, it should be an alarm to us that something is wrong. Our pride can convince us that we are okay, but anger is destructive. Repentance heals ill feelings, mends broken spirits, softens hardened hearts, and repairs damaged souls. Instead of looking for reasons to find fault in others, we need to recognize the fault within our own soul first. Also, everything good in our lives comes from God. We are selfish when we fail to acknowledge Him and express gratitude to Him for all of our blessings. 
DC 59:21: "And in nothing doth man offend God, or against none is his wrath kindled, save those who confess not his hand in all things and obey not His commandments."
Doctrine Covenants Favorite Scriptures
DC 11:12-13
12 And now, verily, verily, I say unto thee, put your trust in that Spirit which leadeth to do good - yea, to do justly, to walk humbly, to judge righteously; and this is my Spirit.
13 Verily, verily, I say unto you, I will impart unto you of my Spirit, which shall enlighten your mind, which shall fill your soul with joy;
General Conference
Lord, Wilt Thou Cause That My Eyes May Be Opened
Elder W. Craig Zwick
"The wise counsel which I thought was so important for him to hear was not at all relevant to his needs. What he needed most was for me to look beyond my hasty assessment and allow the Spirit to help me understand what was really on this elders mind. He needed me to see him correctly and offer a reason to hope. 'For man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart.'"


I made a four egg omelet this morning for James and I to share. It had bell pepper, tomato, onion, parmesan and cheddar cheese. It was quite delicious!

James left around 10 a.m. to go visit Anthony. After the visit Anthony asked him to deliver part of a ham to a single lady that Anthony has done service for.

When James got home he took a nap and then went to work outside. I watched Christmas movies while blogging and then made some cornbread. These are the movies I watched: "Hats Off to Christmas," "Christmas Homecoming," "Season's Greetings," "A Gift to Remember," and with James, "With Love, Christmas."

FYI Pioneer Woman's cornbread recipe is bogus. It calls for 1 tablespoon for baking powder which is way too much. Luckily I had a corn muffin mix to add to it before making my stuffing. I used sausage, sage and other spices, and canned whole cranberries and mixed it into the crumbled cornbread and added chicken stock before putting it into the oven. It was good, but James didn't like the sweetness of the cranberries. 

Oh yes, something else I did today, I put buttons on James's old jacket so he could wear it while he is working. There were six buttons to sew on which took me awhile. No wonder I had time to watch so many movies. Oh yes, I also watch while I am walking.

James's fingers are bloody on the tips and his eyes are bloodshot. He is pretty miserable but he is like the energizer bunny and just keeps going.

Heyman's kids marriage wall.
I love this idea!

Our friends the Thompson's just celebrated
their 53rd anniversary.

James coat that I sewed the buttons on.

Kacey and Scarlett

Last year's homemade rolls


Paris, France
Macaroon Tree



Desert sunset