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Saturday, May 9, 2020

Thursday, May 7th, 2020

Buenos Aires, Argentina
39th operating temple
Dedicated: 17 Jan 1986
By: Thomas S. Monson

Jesus Christ, King
Isaiah 6:5
Then said I, Woe is me! for I am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips: for mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts.
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
Mosiah 14: With James; Sunday journal; Study guide; Sunday on Monday podcast
April General Conference

"Prayers of Faith"
Henry B. Eyring
"President Nelson invited us to make a personal plan to prepare ourselves for this historic conference, which commemoration he said would be 'a hinge point in the history of the Church, and your part is vital.' Like me, perhaps you heard his message and asked yourself, 'In what way is my part vital?' Perhaps you read and prayed about the events of the Restoration. Perhaps, more than ever before, you read the accounts of those few times when God the Father introduced His Beloved Son. Perhaps you read of the instances when the Savior spoke to the children of our Heavenly Father. I know I did all of those things and more. I felt filled with joy at the prospect of being invited to participate in this celebration of the ongoing Restoration.



"Is Faith in the Atonement of Jesus Christ Written in Our Hearts"?
Linda K. Burton
October 2012

"Gratitude"
Stephen E. Snow
October 2001



James left a little before six this morning to meet with Richard the road guy. He paid him some money and they talked about him doing the next section. After meeting with Richard he went on to the Howard's to work. 

My book balance this morning was $703.31, the amount Amazon owes me!

I went to Taylor with James this afternoon because I could tell he really wanted me to go. He is going to see a guy about fixing the cracked block of the Razr. The guy can't fix it so now we will have to buy one. James says it will probably cost around $900 to order one. We want to get the Razr fixed before the summer. I am dying to go for a ride on the mountain. The Halcomb's said there is still snow up high.

James dropped me off at Walmart while he went to see the guy he came to see. When he was finished he joined me and picked out a Mother's Day card for his mom. As soon as we got home he took a few minutes to sign the card. I will sign it, put in an Amazon gift card and send it off tomorrow.

After our shopping spree we went over to Taco Bell across the street and we each ordered two tacos. It cost us $7.00 because we donated to feeding children, can't remember the exact name of the organization. Our tacos were lacking, lacking very much meat that is. James warned me that this Taco Bell wasn't up to par and he was right. We should have ordered something to eat at Sonic when we ordered our cherry limeades during Happy Hour.

On the way home we got some money out at the bank so we could pay Richard $400 more dollars. He has done half the job and we are paying him half the pay. James paid him $400 this morning so that makes a total of $800. Richard started grading the last stretch of road and made a big pile of dirt which was difficult to drive in. I wonder how long it will take him to finish this road since he only works about two hours a day. He is old, in his seventies or eighties and he said he runs out of steam. Tell me about it.

James went on a Luna ride while I studied the gospel. This evening we watched season 1 episode 8 of "Lark Rise to Candleford."
A violent storm hits Lark Rise and Candleford. The arrival of a radical new teacher causes divisions in the two communities. Dorcas has a new admirer, the new teacher, James Delafield. Alf tries to impress Laura, who seems increasingly smitten with Philip.
Quotes
Dorcas:
"Laura, will you tell Zillah Mr. Delafield and I will take tea in the parlor with Banbury cake."
Dorcas: "I do like to think well of myself, it is my one weakness."
Mr. Delafield to the men of Lark Rise in the Wagon and Horses Inn:
"Poverty is no disgrace. It is a great inconvenience though."

 Happy Birthday Autumn!


 This was a video to music and Charlie
was definitely squatting and joining in
the fun. These two are so cute together!




Congratulations Eden!

 Trina's Weekly Fieldtrip.
Gisela swimming and cliff jumping







 Listening to and singing a Beatles song