Showing posts with label Olive Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olive Garden. Show all posts

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2020

Gilbert, Arizona
142nd operating temple
Dedicated: 2 Mar 2014
By: Thomas S. Monson

Jesus Christ, Judge
Isaiah 5:16
But the Lord of hosts shall be exalted in judgment, and God that is holy shall be sanctified in righteousness.
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
2 Nephi 31:13-21




I love Sister Dalton!

Saints, Volume 2
Chapter 31
The Shattered Threads of Life

October 2019 GenCon
Be Faithful, Not Faithless
Stephen W. Owen
"Brothers and sisters, I testify that Jesus Christ is at the head of this Church. He is inspiring our leaders and guiding us to the spiritual nourishment we need to survive and thrive in the latter days. That spiritual nourishment will help us be faithful and not faithless. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen."

We left the house around 7 o'clock this morning and drove to the Walmart on Baseline and Signal Butte. James bought a pair of shoes. I got caught up in buying a basket and gifts for Sandra Wilhelm. Yesterday was her birthday. I want to get her something nice because she is such an amazing person. She is raising 10 children in a teeny tiny house. I almost made us late for our session at the temple. Also, I told James to turn the wrong way getting off the freeway and that cost us an extra five minutes. 

When we arrived at the temple it was a little past 8. The session starts at 8:30. I am sure Sheri is already here. The first thing I did was go to the records office and ask them to print off a family name for me. We were able to do this because I have the family tree app on my phone. We could have done this for James too but instead he just used a temple name.

We dressed and went upstairs to the chapel. We were the last two they let in. As the company got up to walk to the FaceTime room Sheri turned around and when she saw us she had the biggest smile on her face. That smile was worth any effort we had to make to be here.

Sheri saved me a place by her. I love going to the temple with family members. Kim couldn't make it this morning. She goes to work at 10. 

There were 112 brothers and sisters in our session. That's over twice as many as we can handle in a session in Snowflake. 

The session went smoothly and efficiently. Each row has 8 seats and the two sisters each took a side of the room and did four sisters in each row.

There are 12 veils in the Gilbert temple, twice as many as we have in Snowflake. They moved us through quickly and effectively. Sheri and I visited in the Celestial room for a few minutes. She told me a story Ben told her about a girl named Lucy on his mission. The family name I went through for was Lucy Skinner. I wanted Sheri to wait for James but she said she had to get to work so we said our goodbyes. James wasn't too upset that she left without saying goodbye to him. I think he understands the demands of work.

After the session James took me to the Hobby Lobby on Gilbert Rd. I wanted to get some decorations for St. Patrick's day. Yesterday Lola had a leprechaun trap she had made. It was a shoebox decorated with a Skittles rainbow and several Rollos stacked up to look like a pile of gold. She was taking it to school for an activity.

After I finished shopping at Hobby Lobby, we drove across the street and down half a block to Olive Garden. We were the first one in the door at 11.  James ordered zoodles primavera which consists of zucchini noodles and other vegetables with grilled chicken. So healthy. I ordered chicken scampi with sauce, onions, bell peppers and noodles. Not so healthy but very delicious.
We had breadsticks and salad and for dessert we shared a chocolate lasagna brownie. Thank goodness for gift cards or we would never order dessert.

Brownie layered with cream cheese.
It was good but my favorite dessert here is
the strawberry cheesecake.

I left the brownie we didn't eat and my leftover chicken scampi in Darrel and Trina's frig. 

We went back to Darrel's and both took a nap. As I got up from my nap I began looking for the card I bought for Tanner and the one I bought for Sandra. They were in the same Walmart bag. I could not find them. James looked in the car and I looked everywhere inside. Have we done it again? Did I leave the bag in the cart or on the counter at Walmart? 

We got ready to go. No one was there to say goodbye to. Our first stop before leaving town was Walmart.  I wanted to get Tanner and Sandra another card so we could send Tanner's today and deliver Sandra's on our way home.

While I was looking for cards James was at the service counter with my morning receipt. He came over to me and gave me a gift card. He said, not only did you leave the cards but you left some Easter grass and other items totaling around $15. I used the gift card to check out. Sometimes James is on the right track, especially when it comes to matters of money.

We mailed Tanner's card before leaving town and delivered Sandra's basket on the way home. Why didn't I take  picture? The basket was a cute pink basket with a stuffed cow you can play peek-a-boo with. There were two bags of mini Cadberry chocolate eggs, Sandra's favorite. I put in my favorite lotion, Jergen's Original and my favorite bodywash Soft Soap Honeysuckle and Orange. There was a pedicure brush, body scrubbers, purple and yellow and Sister Nelson's book. Sandra was very grateful and so was Lanel, her little two year old girl.

I forgot to mention that we stopped at Burger House on the way home. James got a green chili burro and I got a bean and cheese. Mine was delicious and so was his. 

We FaceTimed in the car with Kacey, Jared, and Charlie. We had a REALLY good visit!

When we got home and got everything unloaded and put away, we watched a Hallmark movie starring Jesse Metcalf. It's the Martha's Vineyard Mystery Series, episode two.

I did not get my steps on Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday. I have some catching up to do this week.

Trenda's birthday is March 1st and her mom's is
March 2nd.














 Trina with Tristan and Tristan's 3 kids










James says even though she is blonde, she
is a black bear. This picture was taken in
British Colombia.





  








Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Monday, February 3rd, 2020

Nauvoo, Illinois
113th operating temple
Dedicated: 27-30 June 2002
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Judge
Genesis 18:25
That be far from thee to do after this manner, to slay the righteous with the wicked: and that the righteous should be as the wicked, that be far from thee: Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
2 Nephi 1-5 "We Lived after the Manner of Happiness"
2 Nephi 1
Lehi prophesies of a land of liberty - His seed will be scattered and smitten if they reject the Holy One of Israel - He exhorts his sons to put on the armor of righteousness, About 588-570 B.C.





"Be Faithful, Not Faithless
Brother Stephen W. Owen
"Yes, you face challenges. But so does every generation. These are our days, and we need to be faithful, not faithless. I testify that the Lord knows about our challenges, and through the leadership of President Nelson, He is preparing us to meet them. I believe that the prophet's recent call for a home-centered church, supported by what we do in our buildings, is designed to help us survive - even thrive - in this day of spiritual malnutrition."

"The Joy of the Saints"
Elder D. Todd Christofferson
Oct 2019
"Even when we are found faithfully keeping the commandments, there are trials and tragedies that could interrupt our joy. But as we strive to overcome these challenges with the Savior's help, it preserves both the joy we feel now and the joy we anticipate. Christ reassured His disciples, 'In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.' It is in turning to Him, obeying Him, binding ourselves to Him that trial and sorrow are turned to joy."

Kim has a meter to check blood sugar. I checked mine about two hours after eating breakfast and it was at 136. Kim said that is within range. What a relief.

I was up early and finished my study of 2 Nephi 1. I also worked on my blog before it was time to get ready for my infusion. James dropped me off at AARA around 10:20. I waited about 15 minutes before Frances called me back. I am not bending my knee but when I look around and see the condition of some of the other patients, I'm not going to complain. Ange administered the infusion poking me half way down my left arm instead of opposite the elbow. It's fine except I will probably have a bruise.

The hour went by and I was on my way. James wasn't outside to pick me up so I began walking over to Freddie's across the street. I went down to the crosswalk by Popeye's and then walked back up to Freddie's where James was waiting for me. 

I forgot our new gift cards to Olive Garden but I had two old ones in my purse that still had a total of $25 on them so we headed to the Olive Garden on Chandler Blvd and the 101. 

I ordered something I've never had before, Frittata Ziti. It was ok. I didn't know that frittata means fried. James got something much healthier. We ordered pasta bowls to take home to Kim and Brian.

I had an appointment at Dr. Shah's at 1:30 to check my extraction and implant. I'm glad I went because the nurse reminded me of what I need to be doing to care for my implant. She said if I don't care for it I could experience bone loss and I would lose my implant. I needed that reminder.

James has a meeting with Alicia Delacruz around 4:00 but he took me home to Kim's before the meeting. My knee was really hurting. I took some tramadol and finished this morning's second blog post. Kim was home and we had a nice visit. She made a gospel restoration timeline and she said I could use it. I want to make my own to use when we give the lesson on the Restoration in Relief Society.



I found some other things to add to the timeline in reading 
"Church History in the Fullness of Times"

I took some Tramadol and Kim and I sat down to visit and then to watch a couple of Hallmark movies. We watched one I hadn't seen yet, " A Valentine's Match" starring Bethany Joy Lenz and Luke Mcfarlane. We also watched one of my favorite new winter movies this year, "Hearts in Winter" starring Jill Wagner and Victor Webster.

Brian came through and told us the latest Ganem Jewelers gossip and about Austin, George Ganem's son-in-law starting his own line of biker jewelry called "American Sons." I guess Curt and Jason aren't too happy about it.

Kim gave me so Deep Blue to rub on my knee and then wrapped it for me and I just laid on the loveseat where Brian usually sits and watched TV. Hopefully my knee will be better tomorrow.

James said his meeting went well and Alicia will be sending us some money next week as will Diana Rico.

The news of the day was Ben's letter and the miracle that occurred when a group of missionaries Ben was with were in a van in a roundabout. I will post the letter and then the email Elder Legas sent out who was driving the van when the miracle occurred.








Betty and 3 of her 4 boys










 This is what happens when the SuperBowl is
on Groundhog day.

Halftime show
Chiefs beat the 49ers 31-20




 The picture in the room where we stayed.
The light was on in the room.

Anthony said the winds were 70 mph today.
Someone's metal building which they were getting
ready to put up, blew away.
They had no insurance.














Kim, Sheri, Michael, Joe, and Brian 
are very excited!