Showing posts with label James's concrete pour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James's concrete pour. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Friday, September 16, 2016

Paul posted this picture. 
Early morning baptisms with the young men.
A great way to start the day.

Helaman 5:5-17
Helaman chapter 5 is one of my favorite chapters in the Book of Mormon.  The word remember is used at least seven times.  This is what President Kimball says about the word remember.  "when you look in the dictionary for the most important word, do you know what it is?  It could be remember.  Because all of you have made covenants - you know what to do and you know how to do it - our greatest need is to remember.  That is why everyone goes to sacrament meeting every Sabbath day - to take the sacrament and listen to the priests pray that they 'may always remember him and keep his commandments which he has given them.'  Nobody should ever forget to go to sacrament meeting.  Remember is the program, remember is the word."

Nephi and Lehi devote themselves to preaching.  Their names invite them to Remember and pattern their lives after their forebears - Christ redeems and Remembers those  who repent - Their father Helaman reminds them to do that which is good, to lay up treasure in heaven.  Remember, Remember the words of king Benjamin and Remember your Savior Jesus Christ.  Remember Amulek's words about the Savior.  Remember, Remember that it is upon the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, that ye must build your foundation; that when the devil shall send forth his mighty winds, yea, his shafts in the whirlwind, yea, when all his hail and his mighty storm shall beat upon you, it shall have no power over you to drag you down to the gulf of misery and endless wo, because of the rock upon which ye are built, which is a sure foundation, a foundation whereon if men build they cannot fall.  These are the things Helaman taught to his sons.  The did Remember his words, kept the commandments and taught the people the word of God.  They even taught among the Lamanites in Zarahemla.  Many of the Nephite dissenters did come forth, repent and were baptized.  They returned to the Nephites and tried to repair the wrongs they had done.  There were 8,000 Lamanites in and around Zarahemla who were baptized.  As the go to Nephi , Lehi and Nephi are cast into prison.  They were encircled about as if by fire and protected from their captors.  The earth shook and the walls of the prison did tremble.  So many miracles in this chapter.

What does this remind you of?
It reminds me of the CTR shield in Primary.

GC:  'The Greatest Leaders Are the Greatest Followers' by Stephen W. Owen
"Your ability to lead does not come from an outgoing personality, motivational skills, or even a talent for public speaking.  It comes from your commitment to follow Jesus Christ.  It comes from
your desire to be, in Abraham's words, 'a greater follower of righteousness.' (Abraham 1:2)  If you can do that - even if you aren't perfect at it, but you're trying - then you are a leader."

James is in Chandler doing a concrete pour for President John Ballard's son, Michael.  Adam and Erik both helped with the pour.  He got home this evening and brought me a couple of burros from Burger House. (Insert smiley face).

Courtney and Dakoda Pannell
The Pannell's were in our ward when James was the bishop.  When I told him about this, he was so happy to hear that Dakoda is going to be serving a mission.  

I got a text from Jared today.  The other day I had a picture of a temple on my blog and I did not know the location of said temple.  Jared texted me and said it was the Dallas temple.  He said he knew because he had just been there with Kacey.  Thanks Jared!
He is going to San Antonio this weekend to see his kids and for James's birthday.  Kacey will be going too. (She has to drive eight hours to get there).  She will also be going to the San Antonio temple while she is there.  I am really impressed with her.  She is pretty amazing!

I actually put away one box of stuff today from my office closet.  It was filled with memorabilia and photos from the trip I took with Adam, Jeffrey, and Vickie to Washington D.C. back in 2005.  I need to make a photo album.

I know the Golden Gate bridge isn't in D.C.,
but this is such a beautiful picture, I just had to post it.

Here is another bridge:
This one is called Devil's Bridge trail.

While James was in Chandler Cathi and Terry told him all about their trip to Salt Lake.  Cathi loved the live endowment session in the Salt Lake temple.  They also loved the family history building and the Church history museum. They were kept very busy attending meetings, etc., but had a wonderful time. 
 The authorities over them, I am not sure who they were, wanted Cathi and Terry to come up to Salt Lake on a mission and run the ROC in Salt Lake.  (ROC stands for Records Operation Center where they do research and work preparing documents to be digitized for family history research).  Cathi and Terry said they would like to open one in Chandler and they have already spoken to President Johansen, the stake president for the Chandler West stake, and he loves the idea.  So did the Salt Lake people.  So instead of going to Salt Lake, Terry and Cathi will be serving another year right at home in Chandler!  (When you have a talent, you can work anywhere).

I spoke to two of my Chandler friends today, Charlotte Mattice, and Karen Schneider.

The moon was gorgeous tonight.  A camera doesn't do it justice.  
Someone said this will be the last Harvest Moon
until 2024.  Does anyone know what is meant by a
Harvest Moon?

Home Sweet Home



Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

"I know that the Book of Mormon is true!
I cannot explain the power of this great book.
I only know that, coupled with prayer,
the Book of Mormon carries the power to protect families,
strengthen relationships, and give personal confidence
before the Lord."
-Linda S. Reeves

James's morning pour.

Trina spent most of the morning upstairs cleaning and changing sheets on the bed.  She does a great job.  Darrel took the kids on a Razr ride and this time he let Rowan do a little driving.  I put Lola to sleep and enjoyed watching her as she laid on my chest.  

Darrel's family all went for a walk and the kids brought me back a bouquet of flowers.  

Yesterday Darrel had to go in to work to count pills.  Today he goes in as the head pharmacist.  He left around 2.  Trina and the kids left shortly after Darrel did.
Karen, clean your lense!
I am going to miss these faces.
Addy playing with the Ipod
she got for her birthday.
Rowan got one too.
Ruby "making cookies."
Lola just being cute.
I think I thought something was wrong with my camera
and didn't even bother to check for a dirty lense.
 
After everyone left I cleaned the family room, living room, dining room and kitchen while watching "Chopped" and "Flip or Flop."


 

Monday, June 30, 2014

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

I urge the husbands and fathers of this Church to be the kind of a man your wife would not want to be without.  I urge the sisters of this Church to be patient, loving, and understanding with their husbands.  Those who enter into marriage should be full prepared to establish their marriage as the first priority in their lives."
-Pres. James E. Faust
 This is a picture of the cheesecake
that Audrey made me.  Delicious!

When I asked James how his pour went he said "perfect."  Now that doesn't happen too often.  Here are some pictures:
 Finished product.  James had to do all the cutting himself
after being up all night on the pour.  He's going to sleep like a baby tonight.

I made two trips in to town today after being their yesterday.  Diana needed me to run off a picture of Kyah Westbrook and I had to go into town to get photo paper because I forgot it yesterday.  The picture is for a photo board Diana is making for camp with pictures of all the girls.  Here is Kyah's picture.
Kyah won't be 12 until August but the stake allowed her to go to camp.  

I couldn't make my Verizon wifi device work.  I called their technical support and he couldn't help either so I went back in to the Verizon store in Show Low.  The girl took the battery out and put it back in and it worked.  She said sometimes they "go to sleep."  Why couldn't the tech on the phone have told me this and saved me a trip into town?

This afternoon I went visiting teaching to Linda Diewald and then to Rosa Westbrook.  Rosie Lauritzen my partner joined me at Rosa's.  I had a cute handout but I forgot to take a picture of it.  Rosa had a dachsund named Spikey.  He laid on the floor by us and Rosie rubbed his tummy.  You could tell he was thrilled.  

I came home and watched "Signed, Sealed, and Delivered" then went to bed.  I have to be at the church tomorrow morning at 6am for girls camp.