Showing posts with label Oaxaca Mexico 74th temple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oaxaca Mexico 74th temple. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

December 26th, 2019

Oaxaca, Mexico
74th operating temple
Dedicated: 11 Mar 2000
By: James E. Faust

Jesus Christ, Jehovah
2 Nephi 22:2
Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid; for the Lord JEHOVAH is my strength and my song; he also has become my salvation.
Book of Mormon
Moroni 7:20-34
New Testament
Revelation 16-18; Redheaded Hostess and New Testament Student Manual


Oct General Conference
"Knowing, Loving, and Growing"
Elder Hans T. Boom
"There is no need to constantly tell our spouse or children how they can improve; they know that already. It is in creating an environment of love that they will be empowered to make the necessary changes in their lives and become better people.
In this way repentance becomes a daily process of refining that might include apologizing for poor behavior. I remember and still experience situations where I have been too quick to judge or too slow to listen. And at the end of the day, during my personal prayer, I felt loving counsel from heaven to repent and become better. The loving environment first created by my parents, brother, and sisters and later by my wife, children, and friends has helped me to become a better person."

We left the house and our company around 10:10 this morning. I returned two books I had ordered to UPS. One book cost $16 to return. UPS is too expensive. 

We were supposed to meet a Medicare supplement insurance agent who is with Physicians Mutual at Panda Express at 11. He texted James and said it was too noisy and there were no tables available at Panda and could we meet at Firehouse Subs, so that's where we went. It's right next door to UPS. 

While James picked out a table to wait for Todd Walker, the agent with Physicians Mutual, I went up to order us something to eat. 
I ordered a large Philly cheesesteak and James and I split it. I also go some chips and a drink. I asked Todd if he wanted anything but he declined. 

We spent about an hour with Todd and it was a total waste of time. His company will not cover my infusions. We are currently with Trans America through the NRA. We qualify for the insurance because James is a lifetime member of the NRA. They cover my infusions so we are staying put.
 Todd had convinced James over the phone that he could get us insurance $77 a month cheaper which obviously was not the case.

We left Firehouse and headed for Linden to see Dennis, Denise, Harold and Vickie. Since Dennis was the only one who answered my text we went to his house first. He and Denise were both home and Rachel and her 2 1/2 year old daughter Evie were there too.
We brought banana nut bread and blankets for Dennis, Denise, Harold, and Vickie. I tried to call Vickie and Harold but my phone would not work in Dennis's house. It was okay because they came over after we had been there a little while. 

Evie loved James. She sang him songs and made him sit a certain way on the floor so she could roll a ball to him. When he got the ball he was supposed to make an animal noise.


Evie to the "people" on her tower: "Don't fall people."


Evie sang about alligators getting the monkeys several
times. She also sang "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star," and
"Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed."
When they were sitting on the floor playing with the ball James had
to put his legs out a certain way before she would roll him the ball.

I think Denise was a little jealous of Vickie's yellow blanket. She kept commenting about how pretty it was. We enjoyed our visit. We need to go over and visit more often.

Rachel, Evie, Dennis, Denise, and Evie again

Denise and Rachel told about a book program Dolly Parton has called Imagination Library. Evie receives a free book every month from them until she is five. They are sent to Denise because she lives in a rural area. Dolly is doing the program  in memory of her dad who never learned how to read. 

When we left the cabin Stacy, Paul, Joshua, Dallin, Sarah, and the three dogs Vader, Shipley and Charlie were there. When we returned Michael and Alexis had arrived and everyone was eating pizza from "Pizza Factory" the Gonzales's favorite pizza place on the mountain. 

I took a nap and was working on a blogpost when Kacey texted and said Jared has had some numbing on the left side of his face over the last few days. It has gotten worse and is almost completely numb and he's also had severe headaches. He went to urgent care and they told him to go directly to the ER for brain scans. He is headed there shortly. Please keep him in your prayers. I will keepy you updated. 

I immediately sent a family message out asking for everyone to offer a prayer for Jared. James, Stacy, Paul, Joshua, Dallin, and I knelt down and James offered a prayer. We are worried it may be a stroke. 

Alex, Shayna, Max, and Evan arrived. All of the boys have glowing light sabers that make sounds like the real thing. Dallin built a bonfire outside. It was cool looking out and seeing the light saber fights in the dark. 

The new TV has been on just about nonstop while Stacy is working on the Disney puzzle Adam gave her for Christmas. 

While we were in town today we bought a wall mounting kit for the old TV to be mounted in our bedroom. James installed it and when he asked for help Michael and Alex came in. It took awhile to get it mounted and other people wandered in including Dallin and Shayna who were talking about someone who is running for president that they like whose name is Andrew Wong. 

Back in the family room Stacy wants to watch "The Greatest Showman" with Sarah who has never seen it but it is too noisy. 

Kacey texted back regarding Jared: 
CT scan shows a lipoma in the brain which is a benign fatty type tumor. Typically not serious but depending on location and size could be but  not usually. Doesn't seem to be too big from what he can tell. Also CT shows sinus disease especially on the left side. Either of these could be causing the symptoms. He's not a neurologist though but just an ER doctor. He has a call in to the neurologist to figure out what is next. So more waiting. Blood work was normal.

Thank goodness it is not as serious as it could have been but we are still worried and will continue our prayers.

This is Kacey's last text:
Jared ended up getting home around 1:00 last night. They gave him steroids for the inflammation in his face and started an antibiotic for the sinusitis. The neurologist has scheduled him for an MRI today to figure out more.


Dallin looks like he has a headache








Cousin Christina and her family














Monday, July 15, 2019

Saturday, July 13th, 2019

Oaxaca, Mexico
74th operating temple
Dedicated: 11 March 2000
By: James E. Faust

Jesus Christ, Firstborn
John 1:1
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
Book of Mormon
Alma 32:1-20
New Testament "What Wilt Thou Have Me To Do?"
Acts 9:23-43


General Conference
Your Priesthood Playbook
Elder Gary E. Stevenson
"I asked a few of the Brethren to recommend plays you might include in your playbook. Here are some of their inspired suggestions:
*Pray every day for greater light and a testimony of Jesus Christ.
*Listen carefully to the teachings of your parents, your bishop, and your Young Men and quorum leaders.
*Avoid pornography and immoral social media content.
*Remember the promises you have made to God, and work to keep them.
*Study scripture stories of great prophets, and emulate their good qualities.
*Bless Heavenly Father's children through service.
*Seek good friends to help you become the person you want to be.
*Become an expert in the FamilySearch app, and research your own family history.
*Plan places of retreat where you can escape evil influences.
*Love and help strengthen other members of your priesthood quorum."

I got up and went to the temple by myself this morning, taking my blueberry "babycakes" with me. 

When I picked up my schedule from Sister Elmer I saw that I was no longer the assistant veil director working with Sister Reidhead. I was the veil director and Sister Rubert was my assistant. We were missing several sisters today so I am glad that I came.

We watched some videos for our preparation training and then President Reidhead said that "If you in here today don't come forth in the morning of the First Resurrection then I don't know who will. Believe in yourself and believe that you are good enough."

These are the other assignments I had today: Initiatory 2x, greeter 2x, Celestial room (I was there all by myself). 
None of the sessions were very full and their were no own endowments, short veil ceremonies, or newly weds, so being the veil director for the first time was very easy. I must say I do miss Sister Reidhead and our visits. We had such a fun time working together.

I found out today that Sister Bradshaw gave birth to and raised 11 children. I have a new respect for her! 

Sister Larsen had a high blood sugar and forgot her insulin so Sister DeWitt had to leave early and take her home. Sister Larsen thought she had left her insulin in Sister DeWitt's car so Sister Elmer was outside trying to find Sister DeWitt's car to get the insulin but it wasn't there. It was a little crazy because of this for awhile but everything worked out.

It was 88 degrees when I left Snowflake this afternoon. There were clouds but no rain all the way home until I turned off 3261. There was a cloud burst right over where we live and the roads were muddy the rest of the way home. I was pleasantly surprised!


This kids cooked outside this evening, burgers, and bratwurst. James and I went into the Dollar Store because I was having a craving for chocolate and needed a Hershey bar. I also bought Little Debbie turtle brownies for me and regular brownies for James and some Dove dark chocolate for James.

The Millennial Choir and Orchestra from Arizon, which includes the Kaufmann's, Karin Gonda Brimhall, and the Whalen girls to name a few, performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City last night. Tonight the Millennial Choirs from Utah and southern California were supposed to perform but there was a blackout in New York when the electricity went off. Instead, the choir went to the streets. Here are some of the reports I got:

 Millennial Choir and Orchestra from Arizona
 The Kaufmann's and their granddaughter
are in the choir





Kaufmann's and Auxier's from Chandler


 The Wave in Antelope Canyon

 If this one doesn't work,
 then this one will!


So cute and curious!

 I love this picture and I love these faces!

 These missionaries make me so happy,
especially the one on the left.

 A new family in our ward.
They have only been members for
four years.