Showing posts with label Guayquil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guayquil. Show all posts

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Wednesday, August 8th, 2018

Guayquil, Ecuador
58th operating temple
Dedicated: 1 Aug 1999
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Creator
Alma 5:15
Do ye exercise faith in the redemption of him who created you? Do you look forward with an eye of faith, and view this mortal body raised in immortality, and this corruption raise in incorruption, to stand before God to be judged according to the deeds which have been done in the mortal body?
Book of Mormon
Alma 47:1-19
*How can the interaction between Amalickiah and Lehonti be symbolic of our interaction with temptations?
- Amalickiah never gave up even though Lehonti refused him several times. Eventually Lehonti gave in just like we often do to Satan.
Old Testament
Job 29-31
29 Job recalls his former prosperity and greatness - He was blessed because of his righteousness, his charity, and his good deeds
30 Job is derided by the children of vile and base men - In his afflicted state, he cries to the Lord - Job says that he wept for those in trouble.
31 Job invites judgment so that God may know his integrity - If he has done ill, Job welcomes the penalties for so doing.
General Conference
Young Women in the Work
Bonnie L. Oscarson
"As we consider the roles that our young women will be expected to assume in the near future we might ask ourselves what kind of experiences we could provide for them now that will help with their preparation to be missionaries, gospel scholars, leaders in the Church auxiliaries temple workers, wives, mothers, mentors, examples, and friends. They can actually begin now to fill many of those roles. Youth are often asked to hep teach lessons on Sunday in their classes. Opportunities are now available for our young women to perform service in the temple previously completed by ordinance workers or volunteers when they attend with their youth groups to perform baptisms for the dead. Our primary -age girls are now invited to attend Temple and Priesthood Preparation meetings, which will help them understand that they too are important participants in priesthood-directed work. They are learning that men, women, youth, and children are all recipients of priesthood blessings and all can take an active role in moving forward the Lord's work."




Happy 9th Birthday Molly!

I love this girl's zest for life and her smile!

I enjoy listening to articles from the Ensign while I am ironing. Today I listened to: "Parents, Help Them to Prepare," and "My Scar Story."

James made three trips to town today to get parts for the pump on the well and it's still not working right. I have had no shower since Monday and James is quite discouraged. In the morning he will be calling the manufacturer of the pump.

My friend Jean and I went to lunch today. We went to Mountain Thai because that is one of her favorite restaurants up here on the mountain. James and I went there once and we did not like what we ordered. Jean says she gets the soup. I ordered the same thing she did, the vegetable soup with shrimp except I ordered egg noddles and she ordered clear noodles. When we asked the waitress what the difference was she said the clear noodles are better for you but the egg noodles have a better flavor. I said I would go for the flavor. Jean reminded the waitress to bring over the bottle of sweet chili and then she ordered sticky rice and mangoes for her daughter Deana, and one order for us to share.

When our soup came it tasted pretty bland until we poured in the sweet chili sauce. Delicious!  Neither one of us finished so we got take home boxes. I love when I can get two meals out of an order!
We may have been too full to finish off our soup but we weren't too full to eat all of the fresh mangoes and sticky rice. This is the best dessert I have had in a long time! Jean insisted that she pay for my lunch even though I protested and told her it was my turn. She said I always pick her up and she wanted to treat me. I told her I was so glad we came here and I would come back and bring James with me. She said the four of us should come back together.

On the way home we stopped at Dr. Hall's dentist office. Hunter, Jean's granddaughter works here. Hunter's mom Deana was waiting for us to pick her up. First we loaded Dean's groceries into my car and then we followed Deana to her mother-in-laws home where she took Hunter's car. Jimmy will pick it up there and take it to get new tires. Deana then got in and we drove home. I told her I was sure glad she ordered the mangoes and sticky rice otherwise I wouldn't have known what I was missing. Deana is Jean's daughter and she has some health issues as do both her mom and dad. She was on oxygen. Deana I think is probably around 50 years old.

I went home, took a short rest on my recliner in front of the TV and then worked on getting my 20,000 steps today, inspite of not being able to take a shower. 

Oh yes, I forgot to mention that the check engine light is no on in my car. The maintenance required light has been on for quite some time. I am beginning to get concerned. Don't fail me now Lexy!

Donna update from Kathy: 
"Doctor Francis saw the fracture on the MRI and said nothing to panic about and she shouldn't have been sent down. No surgery with that fracture. They are going to do an MRI today on her upper back and neck."  -10:13 AM

"Just got a call from Owen. Donna has been in a lot of pain today and elevated blood pressure. They took another MRI and have decided to do surgery tomorrow. She will have a rod put in to keep her back straight to try and help it to heal." - 7:37 PM



Happy 15th Anniversary to these two!

Interesting!


I wonder what she wanted.



Always on the look out.

Gilbert temple after a rain storm.











Friday, September 29, 2017

Sunday, September 24th, 2017

Guayquil, Ecuador
58th operating temple
Dedicated: 1 Aug 1999
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Helaman 9:1-7
*Some prophecies, like Nephi's in this chapter, are difficult to believe. How have you gained your testimony in President Monson and his teachings?
- My answer: "I loved reading President Monson's biography. He went back and forth to Germany for 30 years and gained the confidence of the German government. After 30 years he was able to receive permission to have a temple built behind the Iron Curtain. I loved the stories of his travels and how he would give his suit coat and shoes to those in need. I love the stories of him personally visiting the 80 widows in his ward when he was a 22 year old bishop. I love the stories of him receiving promptings to visit someone and going immediately. I have also gained a greater love for President Monson as I have tried to apply his teachings in my life. Not only is President Monson a true disciple of Jesus Christ, he is the prophet of God I know because the Spirit has borne witness of this to me.
DC 138:26-44
*How does knowing that the Lord never gives up on us bring us hope?
-"One of God's greatest gifts to us is the joy of trying again, for no failure ever need be final." - President Thomas S. Monson
General Conference
The Godhead and the Plan of Salvation
Elder Dallin H. Oaks
"Attaining what the apostle Paul described as 'the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ'(Eph. 4:13) requires far more than acquiring knowledge. It is not even enough for us to be convinced of the gospel; we must act and think so that we are converted by it. In contrast to the institutions of the world, which teach us to know something, the plan of salvation and the gospel of Jesus Christ challenge us to becoming something."


We were not sure if it was fast Sunday today and we didn't fast. I ended up bearing my testimony anyway. 

In his testimony Brother Allen encouraged us to write down questions we would like to see answered in General Conference. James loved this idea and is going to share it with our kids and grandkids.

Jace, Colter, Curtis, Gracie, Liana, and a visitor, the Baker's granddaughter Paisley, were in my Primary class today. The lesson was on the Nauvoo temple and temple ordinances performed there.

I told how the temple was completely destroyed and then
rebuilt and rededicated in June of 2002 by
President Gordon B. Hinckley.

I did a "To Know You Is To Love You" for Liana for her birthday. The kids were much better this week than last week, especially Jace.

During the third hour we had our teachers council meeting. I shared several things including the inspiration I got when reading Bishop Causse's talk. It was a good meeting. Those attending: Brother and Sister M. Wilhelm, Sister Westbrook, Sister Kuffer, Brother S. Hunsaker, Brother and Sister Smith, Sister Tice, Brother and Sister Penrod, Brother Cooper, Brother Gordon, and Sister Wood, along with James and I.

Things we missed today. 
1. Sheri's talk on obedience. She sent it to us last night to read. It was excellent. James asked Cathi how she did and Cathi said it was well delivered and was an outstanding talk. Sheri said she cried but I told her that was okay.
2. Meeting Oliver James. He arrived at the Trezise home today.

You have to love those ears!

Max took him over to Cathi and Terry's
to meet his aunt and uncle and his
cousins Indee and Lady. They liked him!

3. Joshua's final Primary program. He was the narrator and did a great job. Here is what Stacy posted.


Sure wish we could have been there. Darrel and Trina's kids had their program today too.

This kid has charisma!

I love spending Sunday afternoons with my sweetheart. We nap, study, relax and enjoy each others company. I also blog. I got a text from Autumn thanking me for the Target gift card I sent for her baby shower. Little Scarlett Jane is due on October 12th! Jared is going to be a grandpa!

Stained glass in the Paris temple.


Sister Joy D. Jones
General Primary President

Trina told us about this last night.

Arizona's beauty

How about this dog Brian?

Vernon sunset.