Showing posts with label James in valley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James in valley. Show all posts

Friday, July 24, 2020

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2020

Brisbane, Australia
115th operating temple
Dedicated: 15 June 2003
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Light of the World
Isaiah 9:2
The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined.
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
Alma 37:1-14
April General Conference
"A Perfect Brightness of Hope"
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
Many in this audience today have deeply personal hopes: hope for a marriage to improve, or sometimes just hope for a marriage; hope for an addiction to be conquered; hope for a wayward child to come back; hope for physical and emotional pain of a hundred kinds to cease. Because the Restoration reaffirmed the foundational truth that God does work in the world, we can hope, we should hope, even when facing the most insurmountable odds. 




James left for the valley after scriptures and family prayer. He is going down to get materials for the job in Peoria and to check on the job in Mesa. He had to wait about 45 minutes for the paving project between Vernon and Show Low and another 15 minutes near Superior. He did make it safely and I am always grateful for that especially when he is in his truck. 

This morning I worked on my blog and books. I left around 1:30 and my first stop was at the library to see Tamara and pick up dishes from the funeral that needed to be returned to sisters. Tamara pointed out to me that Pam G. was in her car at the end of the parking lot working on her computer. She uses the internet from the library but doesn't come in to the library. I waved but I don't think she saw me. My next stop was the post office to pick up mail. I had seven books waiting for me. Nadine S.'s house is between the library and the post office so I stopped to give her back the pan she had brought cornbread in for the luncheon. We talked for a few minutes on the porch. I told her how sorry I was about Jace passing away and how much I would miss him. She said he had trachial pneumonia and very few people survive from it. 

My next stop was at the Halcomb's to visit Catherine. Kerri was there too. We sat in the living room and I heard a story about the chair Kerri was sitting in. It used to be Catherine's grandmother's chair. It was in a fire in a house where everything was burned except this chair. She believes that chair was saved for a purpose. She has sat in it and felt her grandmother's arms around here.
I gave Catherine a handout about "small and simple things" a scripture from Alma 37 and challenged her to think of the small and simple things she does to keep her testimony growing. 
I love Catherine and Kerri, a mother and daughter who are exact opposites, both who are wonderful women. 

My next adventure was climbing the hill to the Howard's. Kerri had mentioned that she had heard they took their property and home here in Vernon off the real estate market. That was one of the first things I asked Jean when I arrived. She said it was true and Tom added that things in the city were crazy right now and he didn't want to be there. He felt safer here in Vernon where if he needed to he could go out and shoot a rabbit or whatever if he was hungry. 
Jean was putting together a ceiling fan for the porch and I was helping her at the kitchen table when she told me that she had recently been diagnosed with dementia. I could tell this news was very upsetting to her and my heart went out to her. After visiting for awhile we decided to go get something to eat in Show Low. Tom was meeting a client at Licano's in Show Low at 5:30. When he mentioned Licano's I began thinking about a chicken taco. Jean and I always go to Native which is next door to Licano's, Jean's choice, so when she said I could chose where to eat I said I couldn't get Licano's out of my mind.  Jean asked to be seated in the warmest room. After the waitress seated us Jean made the comment, "This is the coldest room." It was a rounded booth against the wall with two small lamps. I told her to sit close to one of the lamps for warmth. 

I ordered my chicken taco but also ate chips, salsa and bean dip. Jean ordered a salad and a shrimp taco plate with beans and rice. I'm not sure she knew that the tacos came with beans and rice because she did not touch them. She commented that the tacos had no flavor even when she put sauce on them. She said she thought they came from a can. She was not happy with her food. I felt back for two reasons: Because I had chosen Licano's when I knew she would probably have preferred Native, and because I really enjoyed my chicken taco. Jean said it was her turn to pay and she pulled a twenty and two tens from her pocket. The bill was $27.83. She just stared at the money. I told her to give all of it to the waitress and then she could give back some change and break the ten. She did and she left a $5.00 tip. It would have been more but our waitress wasn't that attentive. On the way out we stopped and spoke to Tom and his client, Dr. Salmon. 

All the way home Jean was worried about her dementia and forgetting things and getting lost. I told her not to dwell on it but just go about living and enjoying her life as she always had. She said she likes to go for walks in the area around where she lives but once she got lost. I told her to always take the dogs and to not go for walks without her phone or when Tom wasn't home. 
I couldn't stop thinking of Jean for the rest of the evening.

James decided to come home this evening and was lying on the bed when I got home. I guess whatever he had for lunch gave him an upset stomach. He said he had to wait for over an hour between Superior and Miami. I told him when we go down on Monday for my infusion we needed to go the Payson way. He did not disagree for the first time ever!
Whalen Vacation continues

 Christmas memory

View from Jean's front porch
Can you see Green's Peak?


 These people know how to have fun!








 I love the look on her face


I love this photo of Elder Andersen as a boy!

 Fun and now service










 On Ben's P-day this week he hiked 11 miles
in the Grand Teton Mountains

 Inklings













  




Friday, January 24, 2020

Wednesday, January 15th, 2020

Baton Rouge, Louisiana
94th operating temple
Dedicated: 16 July 2000
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Jehovah
D&C 110:3
His eyes were as a flame of fire; the hair of his head was white like the pure snow; his countenance shone above the brightness of the sun; and his voice was as the sound of the rushing of great waters, even the voice of Jehovah, saying:
Book of Mormon
1 Nephi 9 ; I/F Lesson


"The Ministry of Angels"
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
October 2008

"Honoring His Name"
Lisa L. Harkins
October 2019
 "The name of Jesus was known long before His birth. To King Benjamin, an angel prophesied, 'And he shall be called Jesus Christ, the Son of God, ... and his mother shall be called Mary.' His work of 'redeeming love' was also made known to God's children whenever the gospel has been on the earth, from the days of Adam and Eve until our present day, so they could 'know to what source they may look for a remission of their sins.'"

I got up at 4:30, showered, planned my day and prayed. I had some breakfast and herbal tea and finished yesterday's blog post I was working on. My internet is driving me crazy. 

I texted James who is still in the valley about something I read in a Church History of Show Low last night while I was waiting for my temple recommend interview. Eb Lewis, who was the first bishop of the Show Low 2nd ward and my bishop for awhile when I was a teenager, and a Show Low stake president wrote about when he was 20 years old and called to be the elder's quorum president for Show Low, Pinedale-Claysprings, and Pinetop and Lakeside. He would have to travel to the different quorums on Sunday to conduct business. That's a lot of traveling!

I worked on my blog again this morning because I didn't finish yesterday's two posts. I also cleaned upstairs. I started in Darrel and Trina's room. I had already done Sheri and Ian's. When I was finished with Darrel and Trina's bathroom and bedroom I began vacuuming the common area. 

I also did a little for my book business. I am figuring my prophets for 2019. There are quite a few books I lost money on. I have not finished so I don't know what the final outcome will be. I bought two books. 

During my lunch break I read from my book, "Aunt Dimity Vampire Hunter."

I made a trip to town today. The most important thing I was going for was to get my Levothyroxin and Tramadol. I stopped at the Vernon post office. I had a box from Amazon. In it was James's white shirt I had ordered, my wooden salad bowl and serving spoon and fork, two yellow velvet pillow covers, and a new mop and bucket. So happy to get the things I ordered so quickly!

At Walmart I picked up my Levothyroxin and Methotrexate. They were out of Tramadol. Jacob told me if I waited until after 2 p.m. tomorrow they would probably have some. He told me not to come unless I received a text first. I was so disappointed because I depend on Tramadol so much. 

I did some shopping and then waited in line forever to check out. I didn't feel like checking myself out in the scan and go.

I got some plastic white and lavender flowers for my flower pots on the front porch. My basket was full as I walked out to my car. I saw my friend Becky Skousen and she asked me if I needed help, and laughed and thanked her but said no, I didn't.

It's late and getting dark so I decide not to stop to get my car washed. I will wash it when I come back tomorrow for my Tramadol. I stopped by the Wilhelm's to pick up apples. Sandra isn't home from Walmart yet. I saw her when I was there. I wait about 5-10 when she shows up. She hefts a big box of apples in to the back seat of my car like they were a feather. She asks me if I need someone to go home with me and lift them out of my car. I guess she knows James is out of town. I told her no, that I would manage. I gave her a check for $30 and was on my way. They are Honey Crisp apples so I hope they are good. 

After unloading my groceries and putting them away, I sat down with some yogurt and blackberries. I texted James asking why I hadn't heard from him. He said, "Please open the garage door." I had no idea he was coming home this evening. I am very happy to seem him and as an added bonus he brought me a green chili burro from Burger House. 

The first thing James wants me to do is read from Aunt Dimity. I think it's because he likes to walk while I read. After Aunt Dimity we study "Come Follow Me" and then go to bed.

As I was scrolling through Instagram this evening I came across a post from Janet Andersen. Clint's brother Jim passed away. He used to work for James and he dated Carol Ray after Mario died.

 The Honey Crisp apples are delicious!

 Bilbo Baggins has too much "baggage" to
grasp the Iron Rod.




















Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Monday, May 13th, 2019

Oakland, California
13th operating temple
Dedicated: 17-19 Nov 1964
By: David O. McKay

Jesus Christ, Divine Sonship
1 John 2:22
Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist,that denieth the Father and the Son.
Book of Mormon
Mosiah29:1-15
New Testament "Come Follow Me"
Matthew 19:1-15; Mark 10:1-16; Luke 18:15-16; Gospel Topic: Marriage


General Conference
Your Priesthood Playbook
Gary E. Stevenson
"We holders of the priesthood have a team (a quorum) and a playbook (the holy scriptures and words of modern prophets). 
Do you strengthen your teammates? How well have you studied your playbook? Do you fully understand your assignment?"

James left for the valley this morning at 5:30 after our family prayer. 

I worked on our book business from 8 am to noon. I bought five new books and set some alerts. 

I am taking it easy on my knee again today. 
Kacey and I texted today about their family. 

James is working at the Willis's today putting on new siding and painting their house. I hope he gets enough people to help him.

I made a trip to the post office and Dollar General this afternoon. 
I got a mother's day card from Kim and Brian which was very much appreciated. Inside the card was a gift card to Cheesecake Factory. I also got a graduation announcement for Bettylea Rogers.

At Dollar General I bought diet Dr. Pepper, ice, a small package of Little Debbie turtle brownies which were delicious, a small package of sausage, a frozen macaroni and cheese meal, a package of snack sized frozen burritos, peanut M&M's, and a package of dill pickle Lay's potato chips. All of this for under $20. I ate chips all the way home and then threw the rest of the package away before I ate it all.

I did not email Ben this week but James did. Ben sent an email to Sheri for all the members of the family who want to read it. All you have to do is ask Sheri and she will send it to you.






Elder Trezise is quite the preacher. I am so grateful for his faith, obedience, and testimony. It's one of the things that keeps me going.

I watched the latest Hailey Dean Mystery this evening. It is a whodunit and I guess right!

Thanks Kim and Brian for accepting dad into your home to stay this week.

 Two cuties


 The Reidhead's in Georgia


The Chase's in Chandler




 Elder Rosenbaum has long legs!


 Charlie loves her mom!


 Scarlett loves the trampoline!


 Not too scary and I like the characters

Not up to par yet.