Showing posts with label Peru. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peru. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Sunday, April 14th, 2019

Trujillo, Peru
147th operating temple
Dedicated: 21 June 2015
By: Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Jesus Christ, Divine Sonship
John 5:26
For as the Father hath life in himself; so hath he given to the Son to have life in himself;
Book of Mormon
Mosiah 7:18-33
New Testament
Matthew 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:28-38



General Conference
A Place of Belonging
Carl B. Cook
"The Lord would have you establish a strong quorum. As He gathers His children, they need a place to belong and grow."

Armando's daughter Allison who is 9 years old, has pneumonia. Her lungs are filled with fluid and there seems to be a mass on her right lung. She is not responding well to medication so they are doing surgery. James is fasting for her.

I got up today with every intention of going to stake conference but I just did not feel well or have the energy. James went by himself. 
I stayed home and slept and, I will admit it, watched a Hallmark movie. When James came home he shared his notes with me. I did listen to a couple of conference talks and read my scriptures. I think I just needed some down time. 

Two books sold today, although we don't do business on Sunday we can't stop people from buying our books on Sunday. One was an old Victoria Holt book, "On The Night of the Seventh Moon," and "Make a Mix Cookery." I used Make a Mix when I used to make chimichangas. They have a great chimi mix.

Here are some of James's notes:
Prelude Music: "Lead Kindly Light"
Elder David J. Harris, Area 70 presiding
Opening Hymn: "High on a Mountain Top"
Charlie Gordon from our ward was voted to receive the Melchizedek priesthood. 
Choir: "This Is the Christ"
President Beeler - Our trials affect how we relate to and understand the suffering of others. They teach us compassion, to mourn with those who mourn, and comfort those in need of comfort. Our personal ministry is to do those things for others that only we can do. Heavenly Father does not exclude us from suffering but gives us the peace and comfort and direction to overcome and to reach out to others.
Emma Straine: 18 years old. Talked about President Nelson's admonition to be members of the Youth Battallion:
1. Fast for 7 days from social media.
2. Make a sacrifice of your time and give it to the Lord.
3. Make a life with your feet on the Covenant Path.
4. Pray daily for missionary opportunities.
5. Be a light to the world.
Frank Russell - New convert of one year. My conversion began from the natural man to start to become a saint, when the elders first began to teach. Going to the temple for baptisms has been very enjoyable. Testified of the truth of the Book of Mormon and prophets. The worth of souls is great in the sight of God.
Paula Johnson - Asked to give a report of her first visit to the temple. The temple is for imperfect people who are striving for perfection. Grateful for all those who helped get her there. 
"How Firm a Foundation"
Sister Palmer - Gratitude for temple workers and patrons. The L.A. temple has 200 seats in their endowment rooms compared to 40 in the Snowflake.
President Palmer - In 4th Nephi for almost 200 years the saints lived in righteousness after the Savior's visit. 
The importance of the Sacrament. The Savior in the Book of Mormon instituted the Sacrament. He invited the people to go home and invite others and to study and pray. We are invited to be in the temple often.
Choir: "Nearer My God to Thee"
Elder David Harris: Spoke of Richard G. Scott attended their stake conference while he was serving as a stake president. Elder Scott called their 18 year old daughter out of the audience. He asked her alot of questions about their family and their faithfulness: Are you having family home evening? Are you having family prayer and family scripture study? Last question was, who is in charge in your home. Her answer was: "Well my dad thinks he is, but really it's my mom."
Review President Beeler's admonitions and direction. Then he reviewed the Prophet's request during general conference including "You Need to Repent."
A simple invitation to attend a church meeting to his great grandmother in Scandinavia in the 1800's has resulted in so many faithful members of the Church with temple ordinances.
The Good Samaritan. Around us today are people who are hurting. People who have been beaten up, abandoned, stripped of self-respect and self-confidence. When we see a need we need to be a good Samaritan and render help and comfort. (See Mosiah 2:41). We have more opportunity than ever before.

In the late afternoon I did some walking and worked on my blog. James wrote an email to Ben. I will do mine in the morning. 







 This is the day President Eyring was called
as an apostle. Robert D. Hales is embracing him
while Jeffrey R. Holland looks on.



 I like this "grass" better than that green
stuff outside.



 Sunday Best











Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Wednesday, December 26th, 2018

Lima, Peru
38th operating temple
Dedicated: 10-12 Jan 1986
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Death of
Alma 16:19
Holding forth things which must shortly come; yea, holding forth the coming of the Son of God, his sufferings and death, and also the resurrection of the dead.
Book of Mormon
#1 - Moroni 7:20-34
#2 - Ether 13-14
General Conference
Taking Upon Ourselves the Name of Jesus Christ
Robert C. Gay
"Can any one of you imagine our Savior letting you and your burdens go unnoticed by Him? The Savior looked upon the Samaritan, the adulterer, the tax collector, the leper, the mentally ill, and the sinner with the same eyes. All were children of His Father. All were redeemable."



Today was a snow day. Stacy and Paul were going to come up but Paul had something he had to do so they aren't going to make it until tomorrow. We stayed home and watched it snow.

I worked on my blog. James made some phone calls for his Mesa job which still has not been approved by the City of Mesa.

We got lots of Christmas sweets. I think I ate an entire box of scotch mellows today. In order to burn all these calories I need to walk about 50,000 steps a day. 

We watched Christmas movies and a young adult fireside by the Uchtdorf's. I have never heard Sister Uchtdorf speak today. She has quite a heavy accent. 

We had canned soup and frozen dinners for lunch and dinner. It was a "down" day. We needed one of these.






One of my favorite scriptures




So adorable

 Such a sweetheart!

Erik and Amelia's family





Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Monday, November 5th, 2018

Trujillo, Peru
147th operating temple
Dedicated: 21 June 2015
By: Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Jesus Christ, Davidic descent of
Matthew 1:1
The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.
Book of Mormon#1
3 Nephi 20:20-46
*What does it mean: "Be ye clean that bear the vessels of the Lord?"
- Elder M. Russell Ballard counseled us: "to avoid evil talk, to choose your friends wisely, to stay away from pornography and illicit drugs, to not attend evil concerts and dangerous parties, to respect your bodies and keep yourselves morally clean in every way."
Book of Mormon #2
Mosiah 29-Alma 1
Old Testament
Ezekiel 20-22
General Conference
Be Not Troubled
Elder Ronald A. Rasband
"Is it still safe and wise to bring children unto this seemingly wicked and frightening world we live in?"

Gather Together in One All Things in Christ
Elder David A. Bednar
"I pray that the Holy Ghost will enlighten each of us as we consider how the principle of gathering together in one all things in Christ applies in practical ways to learning and living His restored gospel in our daily lives."



I watched part of the movie "Annie Claus is Coming To Town" this morning. I like this quote by Annie: "Infuse yourself with the Christmas spirit and life just looks better." 

James spent most of the morning outside cutting up his deer and packaging it in freezer bags. Now we have venison for Thanksgiving morning and Christmas morning. He also worked on our book business.

I emailed Ben, paid bills, worked a little on my blog, and walked and that's about all that I accomplished. I did watch a few Christmas movies which I normally have playing in the background. Oh yes, I made cookies for Sister Dye this evening and James delivered them. Today is her birthday.

We got a book we ordered for a trade-in so we prepared it to mail to Amazon. Hopefully they will like it and we will make a few dollars. 

For FHE we listened to Elder Bednar's conference talk and then James worked on the computer looking for more books to buy while I watched a new Christmas movie, "Marrying Father Christmas." I still have a sore throat, and cough and now my chest hurts. I am going to try to sleep in my own bed tonight thought.
James built a fire before we went to bed.

Country night on DWTS. Kim and Stacy discuss voting. I sent Kim my friend Lina's suggestions on how to vote.




A picture a day keeps the blues away.

 Journal ideas



Monday, January 1, 2018

Friday, December 22nd, 2017

Trujillo, Peru
147th operating temple
Dedicated: 21 June 2015
By: Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Jesus Christ Atonement through
2 Nephi 2:7
Behold, he offereth himself a sacrifice for sin, to answer the ends of the law, unto all those who have a broken heart and a contrite spirit; and unto none else can the ends of the law be answered.
Book of Mormon
Ether 15:1-17
*What caused Coriantumr to have a change of heart? When have you experienced a change of heart?
Doctrine Covenants Favorite Scriptures
DC 33:6
And even so will I gather mine elect from the four quarters of the earth, even as many as will believe in me, and hearken unto my voice.
General Conference
Turn to the Lord
Bishop W. Christopher Waddell
"Referring to the people of Alma: 'Rather than blame God they turned to Him and did pour out their hearts to Him.' In response to their faith and silent prayers, the Lord responded: 'Be of good comfort...I will...ease the burdens which are put upon your shoulders, that even you cannot feel them upon your backs.'
Soon after, 'the Lord did strengthen them that they could bear up their burdens with ease; and they did submit cheerfully and with patience to all the will of the Lord.'
Although not yet delivered from bondage, by turning to the Lord, and not from the Lord, they were blessed according to their needs and according to the Lord's wisdom."


Today I read an article in Meridian Magazine about the gifts of the three wisemen and their meaning. I want to share some of what I learned on my blog.

Gold - Represents Heavenly realms and the presence of a King. Many toools of the ancient temple were of solid gold. Ancient Israel used gold extensively in temple decor. The Inner sanctuary was covered from floor to ceiling in hammered gold. 
(My inner sanctuary in the Snowflake temple, where I go to study, is a closet.)
Frankincense - Rare spice used in the temple (Lev. 2:1; 4 and 24:7). Burnt with almost every sacrifice offered in the Jerusalem temple. Mixed with salt, the smoke became white and was seen as prayers ascending up to heaven. Recognized as a necessary ingredient or requirement for prayers to be heard and sacrifices to be accepted. It was impossible to perform temple ordinances as proscribed in the law of Moses without Frankincense.
Myrrh - Natural preservative. Genesis 37:25. Myrrh was also mixed with olive oil and other spices to be used for anointings in the temple. It was kept in a flask in the Holy of Holies. Formula found in Exodus 30:23-25. Christ was offered vineager mixed with myrrh as He hung on the cross.

Perhaps these wisemen put these items to use in the Savior's behalf. Can we give Christ those same gifts? Matt 25:40. Through the doctrine of the temple we can most closely approximate the example of the wise men. First, we obtain all temple ordinances for ourselves. After that, we - like the wise men - can minister and bring others into sacred space, the heavenly presence. We can help those who have passed on make worthy sacrifices of a sweet savor, made possible by stripes and tears, and stand in for them in offering prayers to the most High. We too can offer others an anointing with holy oil, accompanied by promises that transcend death, which they are free to accept or reject in the hereafter if they didn't have the opportunity while living. 

Today I finished my Primary gifts and cards.

The gift bags have candy, a blanket, a fidget spinner,
mittens, and the Primary cards as shown below.

This is a review of all the lessons we have
had this year.

James and I delivered pumpkin bread to the Wilhelm's, Bishop Miller's family, and way out to Anthony's. It was my first time out to Anthony's. He was very appreciative for the bread.

We had bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwiches for dinner and then went up to see how the new TV works. It has a great picture. 
We went downstairs to watch a Christmas movie: "A Heavenly Christmas," starring Shirley MacClaine, Kristin Davis, and Eric McCormick.

Light the World
Jesus taught: "That which ye have seen me do
even that shall ye do."
3 Nephi 27:21
No one else has provided a better pattern for living than Jesus
Christ. As we seek to emulate Him, we can improve our own lives and the lives of people around us.






My friend Christy says the temple feels like
going home. I agree.