Showing posts with label Calgary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Calgary. Show all posts

Monday, April 8, 2019

Sunday, April 7th, 2019

Calgary, Alberta
140th operating temple
Dedicated: 28 Oct 2012
By: Thomas S. Monson

Jesus Christ, Divine Sonship
DC 76:25
And this we saw also, and bear record, that an angel of God who was in authority in the presence of God, who rebelled against the Only Begotten Son whom the Father loved and who was in the bosom of the Father, was thrust down from the presence of God and the Son,
Book of Mormon
Mosiah 3:1-18
New Testament "Come Follow Me"
General Conference



General Conference
The True, Pure, and Simple Gospel of Jesus Christ
M. Russell Ballard
"Loving God and loving our neighbors is the doctrinal foundation of ministering, home-centered, Church-supported learning; Sabbath-day spiritual worship; and the work of salvation."

It was an absolutely beautiful spring day in the 60's. Best of all, there was no wind. I know this but didn't really experience it except for looking from the inside out. My day was spent watching general conference and working on catching up this blog.

Here is how conference went today:

Sunday Morning Session

19. Dale G. Renlund
20. Sharon L. Eubank
21. Quentin L. Cook
22. D. Todd Christofferson
23. Tad R. Callister
24. Russell M. Nelson

Sunday Afternoon Session

25. Dallin H. Oaks
26. Juan Pablo Villar
27. Gerrit W. Gong
28. David A. Bednar
29. Kyle S. McKay
30. Ronald A. Rasband
31. Russell M. Nelson

It was an inspiring and faith-filled day. 

During Elder Gong's talk a stained-glass picture of the Savior holding a sheep came up on the screen. This exact stain-glassed is in the foyer of the Snowflake temple. Recently we had a visitor to the temple that James spoke to. He was touring the temples in the United States looking for this stained-glass picture which is also in the Provo City Center temple. When he walked into the Snowflake temple on this particular Saturday he looked at the picture and said, "There it is I have been looking everywhere, and here it is."  

The only changes for this conference came a few days before conference regarding the blessing and baptism of children of gay couples. It was a decision rescinding a policy made in 2015 and was done as, I believe, an act of love.

James gave me the bunny report first thing this morning and brought two of them inside for me to see.

 See they will be going out into the lone and dreary world.


The smaller ones are pretty mild.

 I wish we could keep one.

 I know, I'm obsessed!
It's my personality.


She listened to President Nelson,
then it was time for a nap, and then,
 a ride on her horse.





















A Hallmark movie to end the day.





Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Monday, October 29th, 2018

Calgary, Alberta
140th operating temple
Dedicated: 28 Oct 2010
By: Thomas S. Monson

Jesus Christ, Davidic Descent of
Psalm 132:11
The Lord hath sworn in truth unto David; he will not turn from it; Of the fruit of thy body will I set upon thy throne.
Book of Mormon #1
3 Nephi 15:1-24
*Why is it so important to keep the commandments? How does keeping the commandments allow us to be a light to others?
- Keeping the commandments can help us avoid a lot of sadness, misery and really hard things. "If ye love me keep my commandments." (John 14:15).
Every commandment has a promised blessing. Obedience brings growth, protection spiritual and temporal blessings, and ultimately Eternal Life. The most important reason is we show our love, gratitude and devotion when we keep His commandments.
Book of Mormon #2
Mosiah 8-10
Old Testament
Ezekiel 3-4
General Conference
Now Is The Time
Elder Jack N. Gerard
"If there is anything in your life you need to consider, now is the time."



I have a notebook where I keep favorite scriptures. Right now I am working on the Old Testament. The scripture for today was Isaiah 53:3 - He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from him; he was despised, and we esteemed him not.
I felt the Spirit as I read this scripture and was filled with gratitude for all the Savior has done for me.

I read the first couple of paragraphs of my Patriarchal blessing. I was impressed with this promise in paragraph 2: In accordance with my righteousness I will surely be blessed.

I emailed Ben today and this is the email I received in return:
Dear Grandma, Thank you so much for your love and support! I can feel the influence and of family and friends in my life. I am glad you got everything figured out with your car. That sounds like a hassle. THE TEMPE IS THE BEST. I had the opportunity to go this week, and it was amazing. I wish I could go more often. You are so lucky to be able to work in the temple. I definitely want to work in the temple after my mission. I see pictures of Charlie on Facebook sometimes, and think it's awesome. There was a song back home that I listened to, and every time I see her I think of it. It's called "Charlie" and it's by a band called "The Milk Carton Kids." You should look it up and if you like it, show it to Jared. 
I love being a missionary. Of course it's hard to deal with the negativity of getting doors slammed in my face, and curse words thrown at me, and so on. But, it doesn't bother me too much, because I know, for myself that this Church is true. Nothing will take away my testimony. I have seen miracles in my life and in the lives of those around me. I have felt the Spirit in an undeniable way, and will not fall away from what I know to be true. Elder Gay came to the MTC and talked to us while we were there, and in part of his talk he said, "It's funny how the Lord knew that many people would struggle reading the scriptures. Often times we read from the beginning up until the Isaiah chapters in 2nd Nephi, and then lose interest. Shortly after, they restart at 1st Nephi again. The Lord knew many people would do this. Have you read and really paed attention to the pages leading up to that 'restart point?' Most of the pages before it describe the Gathering of Scattered Israel. Over and over again. The Gathering of Israel is the most important work in these latter days. He gave us the Book of Mormon in the latter days, and put that at the beginning, knowing that we would read it time and time again." That is so true. The work of gathering God's children in the world today is second to no other work. It is called "The Work of Salvation" for a reason. One of my stake president's, President Hall is a very spiritual man. He was in the mission presidency when I got here, but shortly after, got released and became a stake president. He gave a training to his stake about this. He recited Mosiah 28:1-3 (because he basically has the entire Book of Mormon memorized) which talks about how the sons of Mosiah HAD to go and preach the Gospel, not only because they were called to, but because they "could not bear that any human soul should perish; yea, even the very thoughts that any soul should endure endless torment did cause them to quake and tremble." We need to have the desire to get out there and bring souls to Christ. Bruce R. McConkie once said, "if we are to have faith like Enoch and Elijah, we must believe what they believed, know what the knew, and live as they lived." It goes beyond belief and knowledge. "Faith without works is dead." We must have action. We must stand up for what we know to be true. I am so grateful for the opportunity I have to be a missionary. Thank you for your support. 
-Elder Trezise  
I am so grateful for our missionary!

I watched Christmas movies today while working on the computer. Here is the list: 1. I'm Not Ready for Christmas, 2. A Christmas Wish (filmed in Mapleton, Utah and the guy from The Best Two Years is in it), 3. Most Wonderful Time of the Year, (love Henry Winkler in this one!), 4. Charming Christmas, 5. Farewell Mr. Kringle. All of these movies are about people overcoming trials and others serving and loving them. All are "feel good" movies with good endings. They bring the Christmas Spirit into my heart and home.

I made cookies for Talon today. I heard he was leaving for his mission on Tuesday, but I was mistaken. They left for the valley this afternoon and he leaves on a plane at 10 am tomorrow morning. He will be serving in the Uganda mission.

James went hunting today between Eagar and Big Lake. He saw a small buck that was quite close but when he went to shoot he heard a noise and turned around to see a bigger buck. He shot at the bigger buck and missed. He's kicking himself for not shooting the smaller buck which was a sure thing. (Almost anyway).
All is not lost. He brought home tacos from Aliberto's again.

For FHE we worked on our book business together.


 Before pooping face
After pooping face

 Happy Monday Gma & Gpa!

Charlie loves her bath!


Look who has pink boots!



 Blessing day for Madison and James


Geiger's baby boy

 Talon and Alice 

Fun on the River




















Thursday, May 31, 2018

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2018

Calgary, Alberta
140th operating temple
Dedicated: 28 Oct 2012
By: Thomas S. Monson

Jesus Christ, Birth of
Helaman 14:4
Therefore, there shall be one day and a night and a day, as if it were on day and there were no night; and this shall be unto you for a sign for ye shall know of the rising of the sun and also of its setting; therefore they shall know of a surety that there shall be two days and a night; nevertheless the night shall not be darkened; and it shall be the night before he is born.
Book of Mormon
Alma 5:1-25
*How do you "sufficiently retain in remembrance" the blessings you have received?
- maureenfraserwatt: "Last Saturday St. George's chapel in Windsor Castle was privy to an entirely new phenomenon, Bishop Michael Curry of Chicago. Bishop Curry's address on love was powerful. Love he said could stop wars, feed the hungry and make the world into a family. A Church of England sermon is not known for it's fire or passion, so Bishop Curry's sermon was a wake up call. Why do I write in praise of an episcapalian minister? Because his enthusiasm, love of God and mankind was written all over his 
face. Alma asks in chapter 5:14 'And now behold, I ask of you, my brethren of the church, have ye spiritually been born of God? Have ye received his image in your countenance? Have ye experienced this mighty change in your hearts?' Does this mean we go about all day with a giant sized grin on our face? Maybe, but I think it is more about having an aura of peace and contentment, enthusiasm and love of the gospel that shines from our faces, which is so palpable people are drawn to us, almost the way we are drawn to a blazing fire on a cold winter's evening. When you meet someone who is Christlike you 'feel something'. It's not just the smile, or the look in their eye, it is as if they are wrapped around in a cloak of spiritual virtue and purity. Their actions are different. They are more gentle, more compassionate and more patient. They also exude a love for life that is catching. As I wrote that a picture of Elder Uchtdorf came to mind. I dare anyone to watch that man for five minutes and not both feel happier, but have a smile on their face. Life is all about love, when you know you are loved, you feel its effects. We know that Heavenly Father loves us. It is mind blowing that He who is all powerful all knowing all wise, who controls the heavens and earths without numbers loves you and me! That is so amazing!"
Old Testament
2 Samuel 19-20
19 Joab rebukes David for favoring his enemies instead of his friends - David replaces Joab with Amasa - Shimei, who cursed David, is pardoned -Mephibosheth  pledges allegiance to David - The men of Judah take David back to Jerusalem.
20 Sheba leads the tribes of Israel away from David - Joab slays Amasa and pursues Sheba - A wise woman intercedes - The death of Sheba ends the insurrection.
General Conference
Revelation for the Church, Revelation for Our Lives
President Russell M. Nelson
"Without our Redeemer's infinite Atonement, not one of us would have hope of ever returning to our Heavenly Father. Without His Resurrection, death would be the end. Our Savior's Atonement made eternal life a possibility and immortality a reality for all."




Russell M. Nelson 4/08-#51. Salvation and Exaltation

Dale G. Renlund Melchizedek Priesthood, Chapter 16, Principle #8
A Priesthood Holder Serves Where Called.

I finished the book "Rescuing Wayward Children" for  the second time. I loved it as much the second time as I did the first. I also  love the book, "Christlike Parenting" and will be reading it again.

James and I each wrote an email to Governor Ducey of Arizona today. We oppose state funding of abortion and we wanted to let him know why we oppose it. 

James and I went to town today. He needed to go and wanted me to go with him. I went and bought the food for tomorrow's missionary dinner. James went to LaCasita to pick up rice and beans and I bought the stuff for green chili pork stew. I also bought two pies, a banana cream and a chocolate cream. 

On the way out of town we picked up a limping woman out by Maverick. Her name was Windy Wallace and she said she was starving so we stopped at Maverick and I went in and got her some lunch. On the way back to the car Windy was coming in to the store. I asked what she wanted and then I heard her say something about a cigarette. I just ignored that request. She said her mother lives in Vernon but she did not want to go to her house. She wanted us to drop her off at the Stanford Store. I gave Windy $10 as she was going in to the store and then I realized she would probably just buy cigarettes with it.  Oh well, that is her choice.

Windy asked me to call the Show Low Police Department and tell them where she was, which I did. 

I rested a while when we got home. and then went for a walk. Stacy called and told me that she got a call from Joshua's teacher today.
She told how Michael befriended a boy in his class that has no friends. Joshua went over to the boy's desk where he was sitting with his head down and asked to talk to him. He told the boy he wanted to be his friend and he didn't want him to be unhappy. Joshua's teacher said in all her years of teaching she had never seen anything like this! That boy makes me proud!

In the afternoon the sun comes through the windows at such an angle that I can see every speck of dust on the floor. I get out the old dust mop and try to get every speck of dust but I never can get all of them. 

James made $11,000 on the Legacy Golf Course remodel which is good, but  it is going to cost $16,000 to fix Brother Howard's tractor.


James asking Windy if she would like a ride.

 Paul getting ready for knee surgery.

One of my former young women became
a mother today.






Madison, Quentin, Kaytlynn
3 of Monte and Tasha's kids

Lola graduated from preschool
I love that face!