Showing posts with label Mosiah 5:15. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mosiah 5:15. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

What a powerful way for King Benjamin to end his speech:
"Therefore, I would that ye should be steadfast and immovable,
always abounding in good works,
that Christ, the Lord God Omnipotent,
may seal you his, that you may be 
brought to heaven, that ye may have
everlasting salvation and eternal life,
through the wisdom, and power, and justice, 
and mercy of him who created all things,
in heaven and in earth, 
who is God above all. 
Amen.
I've got the blinds open this morning watching it snow.  It is actually miniscule balls of ice.  Right now it is melting as it lands on the ground.  It is a wintry looking day!  James left around 8 o'clock this morning.  I was sad to see him go.
My tree.
Look at the sky.
I love days like this!
It was an interesting day with schizo weather.  The sun would come out and then it would snow again.  Here is a picture taken in the back where the sun was shining and then in the front where it was cloudy and overcast.
Love those low hanging clouds
We actually ended up with a couple of inches of snow on the ground when the day was over.  It snowed off and on all day long, just enough to make it nice and muddy when I drove to Mutual.
I had a bit of news today before Mutual.  I texted Natalie to ask her if we were going to have a presidency meeting before Mutual tonight.  She sent me a text back that simply said nope.  A few minutes later I got a text that read: "Okay, so I will not be at mutual and I am moving to Utah.  I will be gone and out of AZ by next Thursday.  We are leaving today to go find a house.  Hopefully I will be back by Sunday.  I found this out on Monday so life has been super crazy for me of late.  Bishop knows.  I am so sorry to leave you and the girls and the ward.  I am good with everything else but that make me cry."
It happened so quickly but I can't say I am totally surprised.  I told James the other day I wouldn't be surprised if the Soderquist's moved.  Natalie has not felt well for such a long time and I know she blames it on her allergies to the juniper and cedar trees around here.
Mutual was a combined activity with the young men.  It was also Shelly's 15th birthday.  Kaeli Nicoll and the Beehives were in charge of the activity.  The youth played human foozball.  I took some pictures.  There were 17 boys and 6 girls.
You can't leave your line and you can't use your hands.
Westin Hall playing goalie for Kilee's team.
His brother Kendall was goalie for LeeAnn's team.
LeeAnn kicking the ball.
No hands Tyler!
LeeAnn's team won, 7-6.  After the game we had rocky road ice cream cones in celebration of Shelly's birthday.  It's her favorite flavor.