Showing posts with label Chile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chile. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Friday, May 24th, 2019

Santiago, Chile
24th operating temple
Dedicated: 15-17 Sept 1983
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Divine Sonship
1 Nephi 13:40
And the angel spake unto me, saying: These last records, which thou hast seen among the Gentiles, shall establish the truth of the first, which are of the twelve apostles of the Lamb, and shall make known the plain and precious things which have been taken away from them; and shall make known to all kindreds, tongues, and people, that the Lamb of God is the Son of the Eternal Father, and the Savior of the world; and that all men must come unto him, or they cannot be saved.
Book of Mormon
Alma 5:26-42
New Testament "Come Follow Me"
Matthew 22:15-46; Luke 20:19-44



General Conference
"Come Follow Me"
President Russell M. Nelson
"We miss our daughter greatly. However, because of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, we do not worry about her. As we continue to honor our covenants with God, we live in anticipation of our being with her again. Meanwhile, we're serving the Lord here and she is serving Him there - in paradise."

I spent the entire morning getting a book shipment ready, 13 books in all. Twelve went to California and the last one went to Staten Island, New York.

We left for town a little after noon. Our first stop was at Auto Zone where James had the battery for the Cat checked. The guy said it was good so back to the drawing board. When James got home he tightened all the connections and blew out the fuel lines and it now works fine.

After Auto Zone we stopped at Taco Bell for lunch. There was a solid line of traffic for about two miles this side of Taco Bell and then on to Walmart and UPS. It looks like half the valley is up here. While James mailed our books I walked over to Walmart. 

I got stuff to make Chinese chicken salad for the temple tomorrow. I also picked up a package of frozen rolls in case my salad doesn't turn out. I made my way around the store and James came in to help me finish up. After checking out we drove to McDonald's to get an ice cream cone for me. The Walmart McDonald's was out of ice cream. 

After putting the groceries away at home I was walking and watching a Hallmark Christmas movie when Kim and Brian arrived. Kim seemed really happy to be here. 

As Kim and Brian put their stuff away I made the Chinese chicken salad and rolls for tomorrow. It's great to have them here. We really do enjoy their company.



This girl!

Clouds in the Netherlands

 Cheryl Burke, another "Dancing 

 White Mountains






Sunday, April 28, 2019

Saturday, April 27th, 2019

Concepcion, Chile
160th operating temple
Dedicated: 28 Oct 2018
By: Russell M. Nelson

Jesus Christ, Divine Sonship
John 20:21
Then said Jesus to them again, Peace be unto you: as my Father hath sent me, even so send I you.
Book of Mormon
Mosiah 18:1-16
New Testament "Come Follow Me"
Luke 10:38-42


General Conference
Good Shepherd, Lamb of God
Gerritt W. Gong
"Jesus Christ calls us in His voice and His name. He seeks and gathers us. He teaches us how to minister in love."

When we left at 5:40 this morning for the temple the sky was filled with smoke. The further away from Vernon we got the less smoke there was. By the time we got to the temple in Snowflake the smoke was just a distant memory. As we got out of the car and looked over towards the mountains near Vernon we could see the Vernon valley filled with smoke. So sad.

 I went ahead of James as we entered the temple because he had to wait to get approval from a higher source since he did not have his recommend. 

The Brimhall's did our training today. President Brimhall told about his dad who worked for the Santa Fe Railroad in Winslow. The men that worked with him called him the Mormon Bishop, even though he was not a bishop, and they called his line shack the Mormon temple. President Brimhall seemed proud to have such a wonderful dad. 

My first assignment was in the women's dressing room assigning lockers to sisters coming in for the 8 am. session. Next I went to initiatory. I worked in initiatory three different times today. I think they want to make sure that I memorize everything.

I helped in the baptistry, worked at the sealing desk under the stairs where I read several chapters in the Book of Mormon. I was there for an hour and helped two people.

One of my assignments was sitting in the Celestial room. While I was there a brother who was 7'4" tall came in and sat down on the couch. It looked like a toy couch with him sitting on it. I was thinking, oh dear, he's never going to find anyone to marry when a 6'2" sister, who happened to be his wife, came and sat by him. The reason I know their heights is that James told me. He was at the recommend desk when they came in the temple and spoke with them. The brother had to duck as he went out the door.

I got to have my break with James and one of my best friends at the temple, Debbie V. from Chandler. We asked where her husband Jim was. He was back in Virginia visiting his brother and had to have emergency surgery for kidney stones. He was supposed to be home to work in the temple today but didn't make it. 

On the way home this afternoon we stopped at Sonic because I wanted to try their new BBLT (Bacon, bacon lettuce tomato) sandwich. It was quite good and I think James wishes he would have gotten one instead of getting a corndog. 

When we got home we were so tired we took a nap. When we got up we were listening to a chapter from our book when Stacy called. She had to tell me that they found a house and that she starts her new job next Wednesday, May 1st. The house is over 3,000 square feet and his near Gilbert and Lindsey. They needed a big house because Adam, Jared Ammon, and Michael will all be living with them. The name of the place where she will be working is Transforming Image. She saw an ad on TV and just went in off the street. The owner says he wants her to do the TV ads so I guess she's going to be on TV. She is a little stressed about that. 

Kim and Brian went for a walk and then they took the Christmas Tree Trail ride on the Razr. They were shocked to see that there was still snow up in the high country. 

This evening we watched the new Hallmark Hall of Fame movie, "Love Takes Flight," based on a true story. We all loved it. This is not your ordinary Hallmark movie. It's a classic. I guess that's why they call it "Hall of Fame" because it's based on a true story. 


 The Umphress girls, Bailey, Gracie, and Abby 
with their horses.

 In honor of Tasha's mom Monte and his boys wore purple.
It will probably be the only time Monte says.
Their big rival Blue Ridge has purple as one of their colors.






Our girl is 8 months old today

 We found this tulip growing under a pine tree.
Not sure where it came from. 

 We really enjoyed this movie.


Summer and her prom date.




Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Wednesday, December 12th, 2018

Santiago, Chile
24th operating temple
Dedicated: 15-17 Sept 1983
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, death of
Hebrew 2:9
But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honor; that he by the grace of God should taste death for every man.
Book of Mormon #1
Ether 9:1-22
Cycles of Great Prosperity and Tragic Wickedness
Book of Mormon #2
3 Nephi 10-12
Old Testament
Zechariah 1-2
General Conference
Believe, Love, Do
Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf
"Believing, love, and do. 
Believing God leads to faith in Him and developing trust in His word. Faith causes our hearts to grow in our love for God and others. As that love grows, we are inspired to emulate the Savior as we continue our own great journey on the path of discipleship."


Up at five this morning for gospel study and prayer. 
When James got up I fixed his breakfast, built a fire, and wrote a little on my blog. 

At 11 I left for Show Low. My friend Pam invited me to the employee and friends appreciation lunch put on by the Show Low hospital. Pam and her friend and work mate Jennifer were waiting for me in the entry to the hospital. They both were wearing reindeer antlers and listening to a 100 year old man who was singing Christmas carols. 

We walked back to the cafeteria area and the line was way out in the hall. We waited our turn and weren't sure we would find a place to sit but we did. Doctor DeWitt got water and silverware for me. He is a stake president in Snowflake and Pam says he is wonderful. He was very personable.

The lunch was delicious. I had crackers with avocado hummus, mixed veggies, loaded mashed potatoes, strawberry spinach salad, a roll, prime rib and petit fours. Everything was delicious and the company was wonderful, both Pam and Jennifer are amazing people.

Pam told a funny story about her dad's brothers from Chicago coming up to help him on his house and hitting an elk on the way home. They were in her sisters car and she got a notice that all four of her airbags had deployed. She told her brother who is the assistant chief of police in Phoenix. He immediately checked his GPS and saw where the accident was and took off to get his dad and his uncles. 

The people behind the Chicago brothers asked them if they were going to eat the elk. When they said no, they asked if they could have it. When the brothers said yes, they immediately go out their tools and began cutting it up.  James says this is illegal because it encourages people to hit elk. Really? Hitting an elk destroys your car. Pam's sisters car was totaled. Luckily no one was hurt.

Jennifer's 15 year old daughter had a brain tumor. Jennifer says she is in a lot of pain but they are treating it with botox instead of narcotics because they don't want her to become addicted.
Jennifer's husband had back surgery earlier this year and had a bridge put in his neck. James had a bridge put in his lower back.

After lunch we went back to their workroom and exchanged gifts. I had to take a picture of their room and of them.

 Pam on the left, Jenny on the right.


They decorated their room for Christmas.
Pam drew the picture of Betty Lou Who.




 Jenny was so excited to get these balloon dog
ornaments at the office ornament exchange.

My gift from Pam, a couple of petit fours, I ate the rest, and
a calendar from the hospital.

I gave Pam and Jenny what I give most people, a blanket. This is the most fun I have had for awhile!

After lunch I went to Walmart and Safeway. Safeway for DP10 which I did not find. I did speak with a friend from working at the temple, Sister Gentry. She was getting ready to go to Provo to babysit for some of her grandkids for a few days.

Today's Christmas movies were all new ones: "Christmas Everlasting," "Memories of Christmas," and, "A Majectic Christmas."

It was windy today. When I got home and put my groceries I built a fire for James. He fell asleep on the couch. When he woke up he was grouchy and I didn't handle it very well.

Oh, I forgot to mention that this morning we had 12 elk in our yard.



 The fight against human trafficking
as fought by Tim Ballard and other amazing people.

 I love this!


 What a great example to all people!


So true!

 Lauren and Scarlett!




Love this baby's facial expressions 
and what she does with her hands.


 Those eyes are like Kacey's,
so beautiful!









Saturday, November 24, 2018

Sunday, November 18th, 2018

Concepion, Chile
160th operating temple
Dedicated: 28 Oct 2018
By: Russell M. Nelson

Jesus Christ, Davidic Descent of
Isaiah 4:2
In that day shall the branch of the Lord be beautiful and glorious, and the fruit of the earth shall be excellent and comely for them that are escaped of Israel.
Book of Mormon #1
Mormon 1:1-19
*What does it mean to willfully rebel against God and what are the consequences? (v.16). While serving as a member of the Seventy, Elder Dean L. Larsen explained that rebellion against God has individual roots which, if not corrected, spread with devastating consequences: "Historically, the drifting away from the course of life marked out by the Lord has occurred as individuals begin to make compromises with the Lord's standard. This is particularly true when the transgression is willful and no repentance occurs. Remember Mormon's description of those who turned away from the true path in his day.They did not sin in ignorance. They willfully rebelled against God.. It did not occur as a universal movement. It began as individual members of the Church knowingly began to make compromises with the Lord's standards. They sought justification for their diversions in the knowledge that others were compromising as well.  Those who willfully sin soon seek to establish a standard of their own with which they can feel more comfortable and which justifies their misconduct. They also seek the association of those who are willing to drift with them along the path of self-delusion. As the number of drifting individuals increases, their influence becomes more powerful. It might be described as 'the great and spacious building syndrome.' The drifting is the more dangerous when its adherents continue to overtly identify with and participate with the group that conforms to the Lord's way. Values and standards that were once clear become clouded and uncertain. Conduct that would once have caused alarm now becomes somewhat commonplace." 
I remember years ago when Monte was going to school in Tucson and had become active in the Church. We went down the Sunday when he was ordained an elder. Afterwards I wanted to take everyone to lunch, justifying in my mind, that 'just this once it would be okay to go to a restaurant on the Sabbath.' James refused and I will be forever grateful of his example of faith and obedience.
Book of Mormon #2
Alma 30-31
Old Testament
Daniel 7-8
General Conference
The Vision of the Redemption of the Dead
President M. Russell Ballard
"In October 1918, 100 years ago, President Joseph F. Smith received a glorious vision. On November 1918, he sat in his room pondering Christ's atoning sacrifice and reading the Apostle Peter's description of the Savior's ministry in the spirit world after His Crucifixion. He recorded:
"As I read I was greatly impressed. ...As I pondered over these things ..., the eyes of my understanding were opened, and the Spirit of the Lord rested upon me, and I saw the hosts of the dead." The full text of the vision is recorded in Doctrine and Covenants section 138.



I made this note in my written journal today: 
Daniel 5:17 - "Let Thy Gifts Be to Thyself" - 'Those who function under the influence of the Spirit of God have increased capabilities, not because of their own qualifications, but because of the power of God which they are privileged to use."
"Without a knowledge of the past, present, and future, Jesus would not have been able to make the Atonement."
In the words of Joseph Smith, "the past, present and the future were and are, with Him, one eternal 'now." (TPJS, p. 220)

An exciting day for Jared, Kacey, Summer, Tanner, and Charlie. They went to San Antonio to see President Nelson and Elder Bednar who spoke at the Alamodome. Summer got to sit down on the floor but the rest of the family had the cheap seats. They had to drive over 6 hours each way to get there, but it was worth it. 



Such a cute couple!
Charlie has good taste!

I spent the morning studying. One of the things I studied was the Sunday School Old Testament lesson #41, "I Have Made Thee This Day .. an Iron Pillar" Jeremiah 1-2; 15; 20; 26; 36-38.
This quote was by Elder Marion D. Hanks:
Material objectives consume too much of our attention. The struggle for what we need or for more than we need exhausts our time and energy. We pursue pleasure or entertainment, or become over involved in associations or civic matters. Of course, people need recreation, need to be achieving, need to contribute; but if these come at the cost of friendship with Christ, the price is much to high. For my people have committed two evils,' said the Lord to Israel; 'they have forsaken me the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water.'(Jer.2:13).
"The substitutions we fashion to take the place of God in our lives truly hold no water. To the measure we thus refuse the 'living water,' we miss the joy we could have" (in conference report, April 1972, 127; or Ensign, July 1972,  105).

We attended the Galveston 3rd ward block meetings today. Trevor Jensen just returned from his mission in Peru. He is 50 lbs lighter than he was two years ago. He spoke about being a witness of Christ. He said that he always had a testimony but before his mission he was afraid to share it. Since his mission he looks for every opportunity to share it. It was great to feel of his spirit and testimony. James and I sat by Terry and Cathi but they had to leave after sacrament meeting to minister to a sister who was in need.
Laura and Dave are in Boise for Logan's 16th birthday.

My friend Gerri taught Sunday School. She is an amazing, in depth, gospel doctrine teacher. James was very impressed. I have gained a fuller appreciation of the prophet Jeremiah since reading about him this year.

Another friend, Janny, taught Relief Society. She started her lesson by saying it was based on Sister Arburto's talk, "With One Accord" but she never used anything from the talk in her lesson. 

Janny has a therapist and she used her therapy session for her Relief Society lesson. It was interesting to learn about being in parasympathetic mode or sympathetic mode but it was not appropriate when Relief Society is supposed to be based on a talk from the last General Conference. 

After the block we all gathered in the high council room because the bishop's office wasn't big enough. James was voice for the ordination with the following in the circle: Bishop Wanlass, Paul, Adam, Michael, Brian, and Darrel. Those in the room: Stacy, Joshua, Sheri, Max, Kim, Trina, Addy, Rowan, Ruby, Lola, and me. 

It was a great family experience and I am so sad that I did not get a group photo. I guess I had a senior moment.

James and I had lunch at Sheri and Ian's. We had ham, salad, mashed potatoes, and rolls. It was all delicious!  Evan wouldn't eat any ham because he says he doesn't like "pig flesh." Funny how he always order ham on his sandwich when we take him to Subway.

We went back to Darrel and Trina's and Trina was baking a blueberry pie and he a banana cream pie out on the counter. They are going to a pie party at a friend's  house. We brought home some ham for Darrel and Rowan.

After a nice long nap we James and I headed over to Kim and Brian's to watch a Christmas movie. This was the scene that greeted us at the door:




There are 7,600 lights on this tree.

We had a great time relaxing with Kim and Brian and watching the new, "Christmas in Evergreen" movie starring Jill Wagner. I love that old red Dodge truck. It reminds me of the one my Nannie and Grandpa had. Dennis has that truck now and it's just sitting in his driveway. James wants to know if Dennis would sell it to us. I guess I need to find out.

The Evergreen movie is supposed to be in Vermont but we looked it up and it's actually filmed in a little village in British Columbia called Burnaby. Best Christmas town ever!

Oh yes, and the refreshments were great, I had warm pumpkin struesel bread with butter and a glass of milk and James had cranberry orange bread with melted butter.  Who could ask for anything more?

Brian has a turkey breast in their smoker. He gave me the recipe for the brine he put the turkey in before putting it in the smoker. I told James we need to get a smoker before Thanksgiving and call it our Christmas present to each other. 
Old but reliable

My crown keeps falling out. Thank goodness for Fixodent. It's not easy getting old. I'm losing my teeth and hair and James is losing his hearing.

James played a game of Go Fish with Ruby and Lola before bedtime.




 Ollie loves socks. He tried to steal mine when 
I changed my shoes at Sheri's today.




 This little cutie is ready for Thanksgiving!


 Sorry Hang-head Harry, you should 
have locked the door.


Trina got a new skirt...it goes
around the tree.

Only Trina could wear a tree skirt
and make it look good.