Showing posts with label Cope's mask. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 23, 2020

Tuesday, July 21st, 2020

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

Jesus Christ, Light of the World
2 Nephi 12:5
O house of Jacob, come ye and let us walk in the light of the Lord; yea, come, for ye have all gone astray, everyone to his wicked ways.
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
Alma 35:17-30; "Teaching with Power"
April General Conference
"That They May See"
Bonnie H. Cordon
You and I have enough light to share right now. We can light the next step to help someone draw nearer to Jesus Christ, and then the next step, and the next. 
Ask yourself, "Who needs the light you have to find the path they need but cannot see?"


Lambson Study Group
"The Future of the World:Preparing the World for the Savior's Second Coming"
President Russell M. Nelson
April 2020

I had planned on going to town around 9:00. When I told James he asked me if I would wait for him because he needed to go too but was waiting for Perkins Cinders to bring a load of gravel out. As soon as the gravel was poured, we left for town, around 10:00. We stopped at the post office but the mail had not been put up yet so I had no books. 

James dropped me off in front of Walmart where masks are mandatory. He went on to Home Depot where he says he doesn't have to wear a mask. 

One of the main reasons I needed to come shopping was to buy a birthday gift for Ruthie Wilhelm who turns 10 today. I asked her mom what kinds of things she liked and she said she likes pink, jewelry, nail polish, and girly things. This is my kind of shopping. I bought her a pink purse, along with one for Molly, and put nail polish, a couple of necklaces, flavored lip gloss, and scented hand lotion and a bottle of hand sanitizer inside. I hope she likes it and Molly too!




I missed Leland Grapp's second birthday last week so I bought him some small monster trucks and hand puppets. 

After he was finished at Home Depot James bought us lunch at Firehouse Subs. He got a smoked brisket and a steak and cheese. We shared half and half. They were both delicious. We stopped at the Wilhelm's on the way home to see Ruthie. She was jumping on the trampoline with her friends and younger siblings. James got out and took the pretty pink bag with her gifts in it. She took it and said thank you and then asked him if he wanted to see the snake they caught. She and Johnny brought over a bucket and sure enough there was a snake in the bottom. They said the coolest thing that happened was when they put a couple of mice in with the snake and he ate them. James showed them a picture of the snake we had found on our property and then he showed them a picture of Luna with elk surrounding her. One of Ruthie's friends, Ariana, looked at the picture and said, camels. Johnny looked at her and said disgustedly, elk. I thought camels was a funny response for a girl who lives in Vernon.

It looked like rain today but nothing. Hopefully we will get some later in the week. I took a nap after putting everything away from our shopping trip. James kept busy outside for awhile and then came in and did some office work before going out to ride Luna. I worked on books and my blog. We went to bed a little after nine because James is getting up early to leave for the valley. He did get someone to help him with the framing in Peoria but he wants to go down and make sure it is done right.

 This little girl is such a blessing!





 oops, I skipped some


 Cope's Walmart mask

 Megan and her husband were sealed in the
Rexburg, Idaho temple

 The Wilhelm's have new piglets

 Erik's family vacation route


 The Whalen family whitewater rafting
on the Snake River

"Come Follow Me"
Teaching with Power

















 Whalen's vacation





 James and I are considering moving to
South Dakota

Kelly Reynolds art work