Showing posts with label Holland rainbow roses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holland rainbow roses. Show all posts

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Saturday, April 23, 2016

This is the bouquet I would like to get
for Mother's Day
The are called Holland Rainbow roses.
Gorgeous!
In case you didn't believe they were real.
We went to the Snowflake temple again this morning.  It was so very windy it reminded us of when we were in high school and had to fight the wind to get to class.
The officiator in our session was Brother Elmer and the two sister ordinance workers were Sister Heaton and Sister DeWitt, all familiar names to us.  The video was the one with my favorite Adam & Eve!
Afterwards I drug James to El Cupido again.  I told him that next time he could choose where we ate after our temple session.
When we got home we were ready for a nap and some relaxation time.  Not for long though.  James got up to do some work and I went in to the kitchen to get the chicken taco meat into the crockpot.  I am anxious to see how this recipe turns out.
I worked on my blog and then went outside to clean off porches.  My first job was the front porch which has bird poop all over it.  Next I went to the back door by the pine tree.  I cleaned off the pine needles and collected pinecones to use later. 
I failed to mention that on the way to the temple we listened to our scriptures, Mosiah 14:1-15:9.  My question for the day: "Why do we do things our own way?"  Because we forget whey we are here.  Obedience is the whole duty of mankind.
We also listened to two conference talks.  The first was Elder Cook's, "See Yourself in the Temple."  How appropriate!  The second was President Uchtdorf's: "He Will Place You on His Shoulder and Carry You Home."  A beautiful talk!
On the way home we read a couple of chapters from our second Chronicles of Narnia book, "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe."
James ate a burrito for breakfast and a stuffed pork chop for lunch so he wanted to eat a light dinner.  I put the chicken meat in the frig for tomorrow and fixed him a nice salad.
No movie tonight, we are both busy getting ready for our lessons tomorrow.

Cathi texted me after their evening session of stake conference.  Randall Jones announced that his mother-in-law, June Bueler, had passed away.  June was the Relief Society president in the Chandler 2nd ward when we moved to Chandler.  When Cathi told me, I had to do a little reminiscing.  Her brother, Wilson Shill was my gynecologist and delivered all my babies.  James was her son Gordon's scout leader and he also built her son Franklin's home.  We have a long history with the Bueler's.  They are a wonderful family.
I love this pictures of Molly taken last soccer season.
I love the pink shoe laces.
 
Setting it up for the kick.
And there goes the kick!