Showing posts with label James on his truck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James on his truck. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2017

Friday, February 17, 2017

Boise, Idaho temple

2 Nephi 9:15-30
What is the difference between the knowledge in verse 28 compared to verse 29:  How do we insure our knowledge is godly?
Mosiah 22-23
DC 26-27:18 - Who is Raphael?  (It has not been revealed.)
What would your feelings be as you partook of the sacrament with the Savior being present?
GC:  'That He May Become Strong Also' by President Henry B. Eyring
"By the Prophets delegation every man who holds the Melchizedek Priesthood can be endowed with authority and the privilege of speaking and acting in the name of the Almighty.
There is infinity to that power.  It is concerned with life and death, with family and the Church, with the great nature of God Himself and His eternal work."


I woke up at 3am thinking a black football player had tapped me on the shoulder.  He wanted my place in bed.  I got up and went to the bathroom.  I got back in bed since the black man had apparently left.  (Why do I have these things happen when other people have spiritual experiences with their dreams?)  James's machine was too loud so I went to sleep in my recliner until 4:45.

The first thing I read when I got up was chapter nine of "The Contrite Spirit."  Here are some notes I took: 
"We are endowed with Christlike capacities of godliness."
"What does it mean that Christ might seal us His?"
-The promise pertains to the temple.
-The temple is a house of love.


According to James, because I never count if there are more than 5-6, we had 110 elk in our yard this morning.


It snowed a little today but didn't really stick.  James got his truck stuck trying to take his trailer up on the hill.  We have got to get some cinders or granite to put on that road.  It will probably will cost over $1,000. 

Speaking of James's truck, here is a time he locked his keys inside and was trying to pry open the door.
 This was at Cathi and Terry's

Michael had a track meet in Flagstaff tonight.  His family went to support him and on they way home they stopped at a diner for biscuits and gravy.  Stacy said they were delicious.  I wonder if they were as good as James's.


James and I read from our book and watched an Amish movie called "Uncommon Grace."  I admire most of the Amish people but sometimes they are just a little too strict and clannish.

 Historical fiction

Fun Photos:
Two years ago.

About 50 years ago

The Case clan

Dallin singing on the rim.

James's home teaching companion.
He is 70 years old now.

My sweetheart.