Showing posts with label Copenhagen Denmark 118th temple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Copenhagen Denmark 118th temple. Show all posts

Friday, August 30, 2019

Monday, August 26th, 2019

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

Jesus Christ, Glory of
2 Nephi 16:3
And one cried unto another, and said: Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of Hosts; the whole earth is full of his glory.
Book of Mormon
Alma 56:41-57
New Testament "Ye Are the Body of Christ" 1 Corinthians 8-13
1 Corinthians 8


General Conference
Exercising Our Spiritual Muscles
Juan Pablo Villar
"If we seek more patience, we may find ourselves needing to practice it while waiting for a response. If we want to have more love for our neighbor, we can foster it by sitting next to a new face at church. With faith it is similar: when doubts come to our minds, trusting in the Lord's promises will be required to move forward. In this way, we are exercising spiritual muscles and developing them into sources of strength in our lives."

We had to be at the hospital by 7 this morning for James's biopsy procedure on his throat. First we went to outpatient because that's where James says he was told to go. The girl at the checkin desk said he was on the list but when they called us back for surgery prep, the girl couldn't find James's name and so we were told to go to surgery check-in. This bumbling around doesn't give me much confidence in the efficiency of this hospital.

Anyway, he got checked in and was assigned to pre-op room 8. Our nurse was from Sweden and just recently moved to Arizona from the east coast. I said well it's a good thing you are up here instead of in Phoenix. She said she lived in Buckeye and only came up here three days a week. The hospital wants her full-time but her husband says, "no way," he's not moving to Show Low. We enjoyed talking to her. She said James must have viking ancestors because of the muscles in his arms. She was friendly and funny and put James at ease.

I left to do some errands while James had the procedure done. I got gas, washed the car, and was doing some shopping in Walmart when I got the call that he was done and ready to be picked up. 
I hurried back to the hospital. He got dressed, was wheeled out in a wheel chair. He felt good and wanted to do some errands.

We went to CVS and asked for a refill on one of his prescriptions. While we were waiting for it to be filled we went to Cal-Ranch to look for some shoes for James, and went through Burger King for some food. James was starving! The shoes were all too expensive so we did not buy any. Next we went to Dairy Queen and picked up a box of cherry Dilly bars. Next we were supposed to go back to CVS to pick up the prescription but we were both so excited about the ice cream that we forgot and drove home. James will have to come back tomorrow.

We have a woman interested in buying one of our cemetery plots. James made the arrangements and she is going to send us a cashier check through the mail. 

I spent the afternoon repricing books. I sold seven books today!
I also walked and blogged before the Grapp's came around 7 to watch "When Calls the Heart."

Sheri sent us her letter from Ben so it was a good day.










can't believe you've been out a
year. Crazy!
Love, Mom

The first person Ben actually baptized.
The one he talks about in his letter.


Those were the days!




Amaron's 10th birthday
He's in James's Primary class, he
used to be in mine.




Shayna, Alex's love
Sheri and Ian lover her too!








Best friends forever!