Showing posts with label Copenhagen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Copenhagen. Show all posts

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Saturday, March 16th, 2018

Copenhagen, Denmark
118th operating temple
Dedication: 23 May 2004
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Divine Sonship
DC:6:21
Behold, I am Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I am the same that came unto mine own, and mine own received me not. I am the light which shineth in darkness, and the darkness comprehendeth it not.
Book of Mormon
Jacob 1:1-19
New Testament "Come Follow Me"
Luke 7:36-50; 11:37-54
"That Your Burdens May Be Light" L. Whitney Clayton, 10/2009


General Conference
Parents and Children
Dallin H. Oaks
"As a servant of the Lord, I say to you young women our world needs your goodness and love. Be kind to one another. Jesus taught us to love one another and to treat others as we want to be treated. As we strive to be kind, we draw closer to Him and His loving influence."


We woke up this morning with some visitors in our yard. James went to his "perch" upstairs with the binoculars, and announced that there were 24 elk in the backyard and 8 in the front. They were just passing through, snacking as they went. Where are the bulls? James says they are bachelors this time of the year, hanging out by themselves. There were none in this bunch.

I have been a little "out of sorts" lately. I just sometimes lose sight of the eternal perspective and get caught up in the day to day stresses of living. As I prayed this morning I specifically prayed for help in this area and for the Spirit to be with me. 

I spent the morning getting our book box ready to mail, which means I printed labels for all 37 books, and the box, and put the box on the scale to weigh it. It weighs between 47-49 lbs. The maximum is 50 lbs. It is so much cheaper to send a big box of books than smaller ones when shipping to Amazon.

After lunch we loaded our box in the car, James at one end, me at the other. When we got to the UPS store I told James to wait and I would go inside and see if they had a dolly or something we could put the box on to carry it in. 

When I got in the store the girl behind the counter, a skinny, cute, young thing, asked me if I needed help. I said yes, I needed help carrying in my box and did she have a cart or something I could use. She said, "oh yes." She followed me outside and I then realized she was the "cart." I said I didn't want her to have to help but she said, 'Oh, no problem." I felt pretty dumb at this point. She picked up the box but James would not let her carry it by herself. So they carried it together. I had told her he had back surgery recently and was not supposed to do heavy lifting so she kept trying to take this big box away from him. It was quite comical as they bantered back and forth. James was not letting go of that box. His manhood was at stake.  I did appreciate her willingness to help and would give UPS a star for their customer service today.

We washed the car and got gas. Probably the first time I've been this close to Walmart and didn't even go inside. 

When we got home I blogged, walked, and rested. James made a trip to the dump. He usually goes the Saturday we aren't at the temple. 

This evening we watched the new Hallmark movie, "Flip that Romance," and the last "When Calls the Heart" episode, which James didn't see. It was a good one for Lori Loughlin to go out on. Abigail goes head to head with the new saloon owner Lucas Buchard and comes out looking like the great mayor that she is with a solution to the saloon staying open late and disturbing the peace.

We got some sad news today via the Chandler Facebook page. Bob Layton, our dear friend, passed away. He has battled Parkinson's disease for years. He was a bishop, stake president, and mission president. He and his wife Dianne were such an amazing example to both of us and we loved them dearly.


 James got bunny feed at Cal-Ranch while
I took pictures of unicorns and chickies.







 Such a fun baby!











Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Sunday, October 7th, 2018

Copenhagen, Denmark
118th operating temple
Dedicated: 23 May 2004
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Crucifixion
Revelations 11:8
And their dead bodies shall lie in the street of the great city, which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified.
Book of Mormon
3 Nephi 1:1-14
* What does it mean to you to "lift up your head and be of good cheer?"
- To not despair. Literally lift up your head, look to Him and His Atonement. Be optimistic and exercise faith. I love President Hinckley's quote: "Things will  work out." We don't just endure, but enjoy life. I love President Uchtdorf's "Grateful in Any Circumstances" talk from the October 2014 general conference. I am also reminded of Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin's quote: "Come what may and love it!"
Don't give up on the Lord. Things will be right soon enough. Believe in good things to come. Focus on helping others rather than focusing on my problems helps me to be of good cheer.
Old Testament
Isaiah 64-66
General Conference
Truth and the Plan
President Dallin H. Oaks
"When we seek the truth about religion, we should use spiritual methods appropriate for the search."



James fixed me breakfast this morning before conference. I made three kinds of muffins, but no one ate them except me. James had a few of the banana nut ones.

Potatoes, eggs, onions, and green chilies


It was foggy when we got up this morning and before we knew it, it was snowing. Kathy and Kaitlyn were very excited.  It snowed for quite a while but it soon turned into rain and everything melted.



Pretty exciting for conference weekend

188th Semiannual 
Genera Conference
Sunday A.M. Session

The Vision of the Redemption of the Dead
President M. Russell Ballard
Becoming a Shepherd
Bonnie H. Cordon
The Ministry of Reconciliation
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
The Role of the Book of Mormon in Conversion
Elder Shayne M. Bowen
Wounded
Elder Neil L. Andersen
The Correct Name of the Church
President Russell M. Nelson

Sunday P.M. Session

Try, Try, Try
President Henry B. Eyring
The Father
Brother Brian K. Ashton
Taking upon Ourselves the Name of Jesus Christ
Elder Robert C. Gay
Wilt Thou Be Made Whole?
Elder Matthew . Carpenter
Choose You This Day
Elder Dale G. Renlund
Now Is the Time
Elder Jack N. Gerard
Shepherding Souls
Elder Gary E. Stevenson
Becoming Exemplary Latter-day Saints
President Russell M. Nelson


What a conference! Amazing! Two hour church is the biggest change coming from this conference.


 In his final talk President Nelson announced 12 new temples:


BM in 90 days


 It was a fire weekend

 Hanging out


Snow in Show Low





Hanging out at Jared and Kacey's


 Celebrating James's birthday


Artistic Anna

 Doing what she does best.


Hmmm where did these extra kids
come from?


 Adam enjoying the fire


Kathy and Kaitlin
















Monday, November 27, 2017

Thursday, November 23rd, 2017

Copenhagen, Denmark
118th operating temple
Dedicated: 23 May 2004
By:Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ Atonement through
Luke 22:44
And being in an agony he prayed more earnestly: and his sweat was as it were great drops of blood falling down to the ground.
Book of Mormon
Mormon 5:1-12
*What lessons can we learn and apply to our lives from the writings of Mormon? Why do you think he documented all of the wars and sorrows of the Nephites for us to read?
We can learn from Mormon's writings that wickedness never was happiness! Mormon's account of events during his days have been full of sorrow and despair and unfortunately, because of their wickedness, life did not improve for the Nephites. Mormon takes time in this chapter to explain what he thinks we should learn from this tragic account. The Book of Mormon came forth in our day to persuade us that Jesus is the Christ. Mormon sorrowed that his people did not repent so they could be clasped in the arms of Jesus. Mormon increasingly looked beyond the tragedy before him to a people he hoped would profit from their mistakes.
Doctrine Covenants Favorite Scriptures
DC 11:17
And then, behold, according to your desires, yea, even according to your faith shall it be done unto you.
General Conference
Fear Not To Do Good
President Henry B. Eyring
" The Lord told His leaders of the Restoration, and He tells us, that when we stand with faith upon His rock, doubt and fear are diminished; the desire to do good increases. As we accept Pres. Monson's invitation to plant in our hearts a testimony of Jesus Christ, we gain the power, the desire, and the courage to go to the rescue of others without concern for our own needs."




We left around 10 o'clock this morning to go to the Thanksgiving buffet at Hondah. Hondah is on the reservation on the other side of Pinetop. If we were to go through Show Low, Lakeside-Pinetop, it would be about 38 miles. James convinced me to go on the backroads and it was exactly 1/2 the distance, 19 miles. We arrived at 10:45 and went inside the restaurant where there was already a long line at the buffet. We thought maybe it was still for breakfast so James went to check it out. It was for the Thanksgiving luncheon. James reserved us a table and joined me in line. The food was decent but nothing to write home about. I couldn't eat all of mine.

They also had prime rib but we didn't get any.

Look at the big bowl of whipped cream in the middle
of the pie table.

James said it was just like the first Thanksgiving because the Indians served us. 

It was a perfect day weather wise here in Vernon. It was 66 degrees and there was no wind. On the way home we finished reading our book, "Once an Heiress."

Today I baked 48 rolls, a sweet potato casserole, cranberry salad, and an apple pie. We are having dinner here with Kim and Brian tomorrow.

Today's Christmas movies: "Christmas Incorporated," "Window Wonderland," "A Perfect Christmas," and with James a new one, "Mistletoe Inn."

The Turkey Trotters

My steps today

Darrel and Trina's kids had a fun day.

Ruby with her braapstick

Nick Goodman's post

Our friends the Glemsers

Last year the day after Christmas

I love seeing that big snowflake!


This years Rhodes rolls don't look as good
as last years did, but they taste great!


A better picture of James in his jacket

Admiring his work