Showing posts with label Giving Machine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giving Machine. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Saturday, January 11th,


90th operating temple
Dedicated: 16 June 2000
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Jehovah
Mosiah 3:5
For behold, the time cometh, and is not far distant, that with power, the Lord Omnipotent who reigneth, who was, and is from all eternity to all eternity, shall come down from heaven among the children of men, and shall dwell in a tabernacle of clay, and shall go forth amongst men, working mighty miracles, such as healing the sick, raising the dead, causing the lame to walk, the blind to receive their sight, and the deaf to hear, and curing all manner of diseases.
Book of Mormon
1 Nephi 7


"The Power of Scripture"
Elder Richard G. Scott
October 2011

October 2019 General Conference
"Consistent and Resilient Trust"
Elder L. Todd Budge
"The Lord made it clear that ultimately the Jaredites could not make it to the promised land without Him. They were not in control, and the only way they could make it across the great deep was to put their trust in Him. These experiences and tutoring from the Lord seemed to deepen the brother of Jared's faith and strengthen his trust in the Lord."

We left at 5:35 this morning for the Snowflake temple. James is still stressed we are going to be late. 
President and Sister Reidhead are presiding during our shift. We watched a video we had seen before only this time instead of Thomas S. Monson introducing it, Russell M. Nelson introduces.
 President Reidhead told us that they had a visitor from Salt Lake. He said that the Church's goal is to have 300 operating temples in five years. Right now there are 166. Wow!

Did you know that Lucy Mack Smith prayed for 20 years to find the right church. If you aren't receiving answers to your prayers maybe you haven't waited long enough. Be patient. Answers will come. 

Sister Bradshaw, one of our dear temple friends and her husband, Brother Bradshaw are leaving the temple. They have been temple workers for 7 1/2 years. Sister Bradshaw lost her father on Christmas Eve and now her mother needs her help which means she will be spending more time in the valley. We will definitely miss them!

My friend Elwanda Reidhead was not here today. This is the third time in a row she has not been here. I asked her husband how she was doing and he told me that she is in Albuquerque caring for her mother. So many angel sisters caring for their mothers. It makes me miss my mother.

My first assignment which lasted an hour, was in sealings. I went down in my ceremonial clothing and was a proxy daughter and wife both. I took some of my sealings and Brother Flake and Brother Adair were happy to do them along with the others they had.

I had my break with James and Brother Bradshaw. Brother Bradshaw has a grandson who plays third base for the ASU baseball team. Brother Bradshaw will be going to the valley with his wife part of the time to watch his grandson's games. He said ASU is really good this year.

My next assignment was in the baptistry and it was packed! It's always nice to see young people doing temple work. I stayed in the dressing room. There are supposed to be two adults in the dressing room at all times. Most of the time one of the sisters from one of the wards visiting was also there so we were okay.

Next at was assigned to be at the top of the stairs. The first assignment I had was to wait for a Brother and Sister Bohn and where they came out in their ceremonial clothes, escort them down to the sealing room. Brother Bohn patiently waited for his wife.

I was assigned to be in the locker room and got to visit and greet people as they came in. I also presented at the veil two times. My last assignment was supposed to be in initiatory, I had already been in initiatory once. There was a first time sister coming through on the next shift so they took over the initiatory early and we were dismissed.

James and I had planned on going to the 1:30 session so I went downstairs to get my packet. James was already there waiting for me. He thought the session was at 1:00. When I told him it was at 1:30 he could relax a little. 

My friend Debbie (Rex Bergstrom's mother-in-law) came down and said if we were going in the next session we better hurry because there was already a new name line forming and she thought it was going to be a big session because the new person who is going through has lots of friends. 

She was right. I'm glad we came up when we did. We knew two people in this session from high school. High school sweethearts Mike Davis and Barbara Brinkerhoff Davis. I sat by Barbara and James sat by Mike. It was either a family member of friend of Barbara's who was going through to receive her own endowments.

I was a little groggy during the session but I am so glad we went. My friend Sister Andersen from Flagstaff was my presenter at the veil. She is friends with President Palmer and his wife and told me that their son had recently committed suicide. He was in a car accident in his younger years and was paralyzed from the waist down. He was in a lot of pain. You never know what tragedy or sorrow another person is enduring. That is why it is so important to be kind to everyone.

On the way home we stopped at Sonic for something to eat. I got a cheeseburger and a cherry limeade which I shared with James. James got a corndog because they are easy to eat while driving.

When I got home and changed my clothes instead of lying down for a nap, I redid the blog post that I lost last night. 

James is having a difficult time opening downloads on his new computer. He gets so frustrated that he goes back to his old computer. 

I did some walking this evening and spent one hour studying "Come Follow Me." 

Kim texted and said she got to shake hands with Elder Soares.
He was at their stake conference and had a meeting with presidents of organizations and since she is Primary President she got to go. 

We watched a Crossword Mysteries episode on the Hallmark Movies and Mysteries channel. The name of the episode: "Abracadabra" starring Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott.






 Cousin Wendy's girls in Utah

I have this book for sale if anyone wants to buy it.

 "Don't Miss This"












Monday, December 24, 2018

Friday, December 14th, 2018

Mexico City, Mexico
26th operating temple
Dedicated: 2-4 Dec 1983
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Death of
1 Peter 3:18
For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit:
Book of Mormon #1
Ether 10:1-16
*Ether 10:5-7 describes the reign of King Riplakish. His wicked reign and his fall were very similar to the reign and fall of wicked King Noah (see Mosiah 11). 
Book of Mormon #2
3 Nephi 16-18
Old Testament
Zechariah 5-6
General Conference
Divine Discontent
Michelle D. Craig
 "The world often uses a feeling of discontent as an excuse for self-absorption, for turning our thoughts inward and backward and dwelling individually on who I am, who I am not, and what I want Divine discontent motivates us to follow the example of the Savior, 'who went about doing good.' As we walk the path of discipleship, we will receive spiritual nudges to reach out to others."



Tonight the family got together to make gingerbread houses at Sheri and Ian's.















Looks like fun...sorry we weren't there.

 The Giving Machine in Gilbert


 Such sweet kids!

Addy:






Charlie:

Before the ride:


After the ride:








Sunday, December 16, 2018

Sunday, December 9th, 2018aniah

Atlanta, Georgia
21st operating temple
Dedicated: 1-4 June 1983
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, death of
1 Corinthians 15:3
For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;
Book of Mormon #1
Ether 7:1-27
*How can I better listen to and obey the words of the prophets? 
- President Henry B. Eyring explained why the Lord warns His children of their wickedness: "Because the Lord is kind, He calls servants to warn people of danger. That call to warn is made harder and more important by the fact that the warnings of most worth are about dangers that people don't yet think are real." (Ensign, Nov. 1998, 32).
Book of Mormon #2
3 Nephi 2-3
Old Testament
Habakkuk 3 - Zephaniah 1
General Conference
Come, Listen to a Prophet's Voice
Bishop Dean M. Davies
"In reflecting upon this experience, I am humbled by the realization that while Brother Williams and I possessed formal education and years of experience in real estate and temple design, President Hinckley had no such formal training, but he had something far greater - the gift of prophetic seership. He was able to envision where God's temple should stand."



Today did not seem like Sunday. Because I did not think we would be here on Sunday, I did not bring my Sunday clothes. I regret that decision because Evan gave his first talk in sacrament meeting today. Sheri posted about it on Facebook and several people commented on what a great job he did. Laura said he was better than the returned missionary who reported last week. Sheri sent me a cop of his talk and I think I am going to share it here:
How I can Share My Testimony that Jesus Christ is the Son of God

"Good morning brothers and sisters, my name is Evan Trezise. I just turned twelve in November and I am the youngest in my family.
"In Luke chapter 2 we can read the story of the birth of Jesus. When I was little, and my grandparents lived down the street from me, we would go over to their house Christmas morning. My grandpa would read from Luke 2 before we could open presents. This was something he did even when my mom was a kid. I liked listening to the story of the Savior's birth. Some of my favorite verses are 10 and 11: 'And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.'
"Even though an angel has not appeared to me, I know that Jesus Christ was born and lived on this earth.
"There are many ways I can share my testimony of Jesus Christ with other people. One is by coming to church and passing the sacrament. In the Living Christ, it says that the Savior instituted the sacrament as a reminder of His great atoning sacrifice. By passing the sacrament, I am helping others to always remember Him. In talking about the sacrament in 3 Nephi 18:7 Jesus explains, 'And this shall ye do in remembrance of my body, which I have shown unto you. And it shall be a testimony unto the Father that ye do always remember me. And if ye do always remember me, ye shall have my Spirit to be with you.' By taking the sacrament, each of you are remembering Him and His sacrifice.
"Another way I can share my testimony is by doing service. In the Living Christ, it reads that Jesus 'went about doing good, yet was despised for it. His gospel was a message of peace and goodwill. He entreated all to follow His example.' He wants us all to follow His example of serving others even if it means being made fun of or mocked. My brother Ben is serving a mission in Idaho right now. Sometimes people are mean to him even though he's trying to help them. In one of his emails to me he wrote, 'It's depressing that people slam doors and curse, but it doesn't make me mad. It makes me sad. They would be so much happier with the Gospel in their lives. I wish they could see that. But it's okay. I still love them all, and I hope they'll be ready to accept the message some day.' By continuing to serve God, he is sharing his testimony through his example. We can also serve in other ways. I'm sure all of you have heard or seen the Light the World vending machine in Gilbert. In it you can pick something to help someone else. Helping others and doing service is one of the best ways we can share our testimonies. Some of the ways I serve is by helping my mom do yard work, taking care of my dog, and doing chores around the house.
"I can also share my testimony by bearing it. I know that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that He once lived on the earth. I know that the Church is true and that the scriptures are too. In D&C 76:22-24 the prophet Joseph Smith declared: 
'And now, after the many testimonies which have been given of Him, this is the testimony, last of all, which we give of Him: That He lives! 
'For we saw Him, even on the right hand of God; and we heard the voice bearing record that He is the Only Begotten of the Father -
'That by Him, and through Him, and of Him, the worlds are and were created, and the inhabitants thereof are begotten sons and daughters unto God.'
"I know that Joseph Smith was a prophet and that the Book of Mormon is true. I look forward to serving a mission like my brother so that I can share that truth with others. I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen."

Pretty amazing, although I am sure he had some help from his mom. Darn! The things you miss when you aren't prepared. I rationalized that I should be in the hospital with James and that's the real reason I didn't go but I am sure he could have gotten along without me for a few hours.

Darrel and Trina came over for a visit by themselves this afternoon. We had a really nice visit with them and I think that we have just about decided that instead of them coming up for Christmas we are coming down, if James feels up to it. I think Rowan is worried about missing the festivities at Sheri's on Christmas morning.
Trina said that for Christmas Ruby wants a bathrobe, slippers, and a hot chocolate mug. I told her about Lola the llama, Kookoo, and the mugs for Addy and Rowan. When I went to get James's Biotene I stopped in at Marshall's and looked at the mugs:



I actually went over Monday and bought the two bunny mugs I showed earlier for Ruby and Lola.

When Trina was getting ready to leave she asked me if James had had a shower. I said no, we were afraid of getting his bandage wet. She said that someone should come and help and that is something she always used to do when she worked in the cardiac unit at Gilbert Mercy. On her way out she even asked at the nurses station. I walked them outside and when I came back there was a towel, and some washcloths in the room. I guess that's their way of helping out. They don't want you to do anything without their permission but when you ask for help you are ignored. I hate to complain because for the most part everything has been great but this issue is a little frustrating. 

James was in "showering" when I rang the bell and asked for some clean sheets and a clean gown and pants. Jill, the aid, came in and helped me. Later when we asked if I could go for a walk with James she came in and walked with us. I told her about our Pacer steps app and she says she has one too. The other night she got 16,000 steps just helping patients.

James is out of Biotene and he really needs it for his dry mouth so I ventured over to Fry's to get some. It's bad enough that I'm shopping on Sunday for a necessity but I also bought some ice cream. It certainly is easy to get off the strait and narrow.

We watched a new Hallmark movie this evening, "Homegrown Christmas," starring Lori Laughlin and Victor Webster.

 Evan ready for church


 Charlie ready for church

 Honor Health on Shea and 90th
James's home for the past week.

There are only five of these machines in the
world and this one is in Gilbert, Arizona.

 Dawn is telling Carmen that we saved her a seat.





 Flowers at Fry's

Idaho Falls temple