Showing posts with label James's health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James's health. Show all posts

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Wednesday, July 17th, 2019

Fresno, California
78th operating temple
Dedicated: 9 April 2000
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Firstborn
Hebrews 12:23
To the general assembly and church of the firstborn, which are written in heaven, and to God the Judge of all, and to the spirits of just men made perfect,
Book of Mormon
Alma 34:1-16
New Testament "The Word of God Grew and Multiplied"
Acts 13


General Conference
Where Will This Lead?
President Dallin H. Oaks
"Where will this lead?" is also important in choosing how we label or think of ourselves. Most important, each of us is a child of God with a potential destiny of eternal life. Every other label, even including occupation, race, physical characteristics, or honors, is temporary or trivial in eternal terms. Don't choose to label yourselves or think of yourselves in terms that put a limit on a goal for which you might strive."

Sold a book this morning.

James left early this morning to pick up his friend Anthony. A while back Anthony bought a cat that he thought was a girl and he named her Clare. Well, it turns out that Clare is a boy and has been renamed Clarence. Clarence had an appointment to be "fixed" at the vets today at 7 a.m. Anthony needed a ride so James took him. I guess Clarence was quite vocal about not wanting to be at the vets. He only knows Anthony and his personality is more like a dog than a cat. For example, at home while Anthony is on the computer Clarence will bring a ball in his mouth and sit on the computer and look at Anthony. Anthony throws the ball and Clarence retrieves it.

I picked up my friend Catherine this morning and took her to the Compass Medical Center in Snowflake. Catherine is 85 years old and has diabetes. She has experienced severe neuropathy in her feet and was told if she didn't do something she may face amputations. 
She began doing treatments on her feet about 3-4 months ago. Today was her checkup to see how the treatments had been working. I guess the results were amazing! The doctor said he had never seen anyone make so much improvement. Before she had very little feeling in her feet and now she said when the doctor touched her feet it really tickled. They asked her to write a testimonial and when she came up front to check out a big cheer went up. 

While Catherine was at her appointment I went shopping at Walmart for the dinner I am fixing for the Nicoll family on Thursday. I finished just a few minutes before Catherine. 

Catherine bought me lunch at Sonic. We both had the hotdog, Catherine had tater tots with hers and I had french fries with mine, and a diet cherry limeade. 

They are painting the lines on the highway and we were slowed down for a bit. I really do enjoy visiting with Catherine, she has a lot of personality and is quite talented as a seamstress and she loves to cook. She said she has a list that says, "I'm dead, now what?" She is going to add me on that list to inherit her recipes.

I forgot to mention some news that happened yesterday. Sheri texted me and said that she was just promoted to office manager. I guess Chris, the current office manager, took a job with Shamir to be a lens rep. He and Sheri are good friends and I am sure that he recommended Sheri for office manager. I told Sheri that now she knew how Ben feels and that the advice she gave him regarding getting help from the Lord, also applied to her. She said she never thought of that but it was true. I am very proud of Sheri and know she will do a great job.

This afternoon I took a break from books and fixed dinner. I tried out the goulash recipe I am going to fix for the Nicoll's tomorrow night. James loved it and so did I. I also made green beans and they fit right in with the goulash. The recipe calls for Rotel which is a little spicy. Tomorrow I am going to use diced tomatoes instead and add some Prego sauce. 

I alternated walking with working on books and ended up walking 15,000 steps. I also read several chapters from our book, "Love Unscripted," to James and watched Christmas movies. 

"Mingle All the Way"
"A Gift to Remember"
"The Perfect Christmas Gift"

James has finished taking his prednisone and now he is miserable again. The doctor who did his swallow test said he needed to go in and get a kenolog shot and I have been trying to convince him to do that.



 Michael is unique










 Next best step to being there is these daily photos

 This girl loves berries!






Friday, June 15, 2012

Monday, June 11, 2012

Note to self:  "Never go in to the Show Low Walmart on a Monday.  It was insane.  At one point I was ready to leave my basket and head back outside but I had some groceries to buy and gifts for Ruby's birthday.  I have to be prepared to do all my shopping in one day because the store is so far away.  I love to shop for little kids birthdays, especially little girls.  I got Ruby a stuffed Hello Kitty, a Dora guitar, and a set of blocks along with some other little things.  I came home and put them in the pink "treasure chest" I bought her last week and they look so cool!  Carmen(James's sister), has made Hello Kitty fondant and will be sending it this week for Ruby's cake.  Her birthday is next Monday and we are having it at Sheraton Desert Oasis Resort in Scottsdale.  I can hardly wait.  I miss my grandkids!


I am a little worried about James.  He seems to have shortness of breath, dizziness and he gets extremely tired.  He takes long naps in the afternoon.  He has made some major changes in his eating habits and cut way down on his carbs because he wants to get healthy again.  I wish I could say the same for me.

Today while we were in town James bought some flowers and a lilac bush for us to plant in the front planters.  We have talked about doing a garden but decided it was too late this year.