Showing posts with label Philippines temple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philippines temple. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Saturday, August 26th, 2017

Manila, Philippines
29th operating temple
Dedicated: 25 Sept 1984 by: Gordon B. Hinckley

Alma 56:41-57
Would you go to battle, or make a sacrifice or do something hard, for what you believe in?
*Today dad and I reported for work at the Snowflake temple. We got up at 4:30 to leave by 5:40 to get to the temple at 6:30 in time to get dressed and ready for our shift which starts at 7.
We finished at 1, and we were both exhausted.
Sometimes doing the Lord's work is hard. We have to remember what He did for us and that makes it all worthwhile. 
You meet some amazing people in the temple. My co-ordinator is 57 years old. She told me her story. Her husband died 12 years ago and she was called a s a temple worker one year after his death. She can't imagine her life without the temple. She has received blessings she never even imagined were possible. 
There were three other new temple workers today who were set apart with us. To me,they are the real heroes. They remind me of the 2,000 stripling warriors. 
Brother Somers is a return missionary of two months who drove from Flagstaff this morning. I was afraid to ask him what time he had to get up. He is looking for a job, going to school and still has time to serve in the temple.
Brother McClaws lives in Holbrook and just graduated from high school. He has been called to the Georgia, North Atlantic mission and leaves in October. He works 50 hours a week at his job. He got off at 2 am and was at the temple at 6:30 am to report for duty this morning. 
Last but not least, Brother Eagar who just graduated from Blue Ridge high school and has been called to the Indiana, Indianapolis mission and leaves October 3rd. He's a football player and a cowboy, and is very sweet, and good looking too. he just got his endowments yesterday and today he's a temple worker, working two shifts a week. A real hero dedicated to the Lord.
This is going to be an amazing calling! I am so grateful to be doing the Lord's work and I am so grateful to associate with such amazing people!
Who do you know that does amazing, hard things that has inspired you?
DC 124:31-49
Why are we commanded to build temples?
*Verses 4&5, "verily I say unto you, let this house be built unto my name, that I may reveal mine ordinances therein unto my people; For I deign to reveal unto my church things which have been kept hid from before the foundation of the world, things that pertain to the dispensation of the fulness of times."
General Conference
Perfect Love Casteth Out Fear
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf
"Do we live in a time of peril and turmoil? Of course we do. God Himself has said, 'In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.' (John 16:33). Can we exercise the faith to believe and to act accordingly. Can we live up to our commitments and sacred covenants? Can we keep the commandments of God even in challenging circumstances? Of course we can! We can because God has promised, 'All things shall work together for your good, if you walk uprightly.' Therefore, let us set aside our fears and live instead with joy, humility, hope and a bold confidence that the Lord is with us."


Our shift at the Snowflake temple started at 7 am. Prayer meeting in the endowment room. After prayer meeting we were set apart in the president's office by President Miller and Brother Coltrin. James actually joined them during my setting apart. Sister Winhardt and I made a connection as we walked down to a sealing room to view a video for all new temple workers. Eb Lewis, who was my bishop and stake president when I was growing up in Show Low is her uncle. Her dad is Don Lewis. She also knows Marva Maxwell McClintock who is one of my grandpa's sisters. 
After the video the men went with Brother Coltrin and Sister Winhardt gave me a temple tour. Our first stop was the celestial room. There was one sister in the celestial room. Sister Winhardt told me there always has to be at least one person in the celestial room and if I am assigned to be there it is important that I come on time. The schedules are set up with changing assignments every 30 minutes. The only exception is if you are assigned to do a session, which I am today. 
Next stop was the initiatory where I was shown how to check out the study cards. Everyone is expected to memorize the ordinances. The initiatory ordinances have the most to memorize. I was shown where I could go to study. These study cards cannot be taken from the temple. You study alone and you are not allowed to take notes. 
We went downstairs to the baptistry. There is a picture of the Savior with two small children. Sister Winhardt said how much she loved this picture and the little girl on the right reminded her of her granddaughter. I ask her if she knew the Lambson's in St. Johns, she lives in St. Johns, and she said yes that she was Kyra Lambson's visiting teacher before she passed away. I told her the same little girl in the picture reminded me of Kyra's daughters. She agreed.

All of the new temple workers were assigned to go to the 9:30 session. This was about the only time I got to see James. President Miller said when he and his wife were called as temple workers they were excited to be spending time together. Even though they were called together they didn't get to work together very much and he says that is true of all husband and wife temple workers. 
We did go in the office together and give our names to Brother Hatch who engraved our name tags for us. 

Names on the prayer roll: James, Karen (Sister Winhardt told us too), Joe, Alex, James Hayden, Anna, Emmy, Jared, Dallin, Michael. 

After the session I went down to the kitchen to grab a bite. Everyone brings potluck. I have 1/4 of an egg salad sandwich and headed back up to study the initiatory ordinances. As I was checking out a paper, the sister in charge at initiatory told me they needed me to work. I reminded her that this was my first day. She said it didn't matter, I could read from the paper. I was assigned the anointing and I guess I did okay. One of the sisters said I did fine and another said I needed to slow down a little. There is a way of doing everything, even opening the curtains which is done by touching them with the back of your hand, not the front.
By this time I am pretty exhausted. I have one last assignment, assigning lockers to people as they come in. I also have to go through and check all of the lockers to make sure no one has left anything. As I was assigning lockers my dear friend from Chandler who now lives in Snowflake came in from doing a session. We hugged and talked for a few minutes. Oh the people you meet.

Others I made a connection with while serving: Gracie Jones who was Gracie Peterson in high school. She came up to me and asked if I knew Terral Lambson. She remembered him. She also remembered James and Gerald Hatch being good friends and being on the wrestling team together. Claudia Crandall who now has a different last name. She was from Heber. Ron Solomon, Bill Solomon's brother. Darolyn DeWitt was another worker who was especially nice. Sister Farr from Holbrook is fairly new. I identified with her because of that and also because she showed me where the fans were. I needed one!

Our shift ended at one o'clock. We were both pretty wiped out. We stopped at Sonic for some refreshments on the way home and get behind Brother Eagar in the line. He waves at us.

Can you tell how tired we are.


I read from "A Lady in Disguise" until we got to Show Low. James needed something at Home Depot so I went in to Walmart. When I was finished I texted him to pick me up. I called but his phone went straight to voicemail. I was a bit angry and frustrated when I finally contacted him. I could tell that I hurt his feelings and it made me feel horrible. How could I act this way after spending most of the day in the temple? I have a lot to learn. I spent the rest of the day apologizing and trying to be extra kind.

This evening I worked on my Primary lesson. James is not teaching tomorrow so he did some reading. The clouds and rain we got were unexpected but very much appreciated!

Photos

Today's sisters' temple schedule
My assignments are hi-lighted in yellow.

One of my favorite pictures of the Savior.


I wonder if Sedona is in the Snowflake
temple district?


The beginning of an eternal family

Our second home









Monday, May 8, 2017

Friday, May 5th, 2017

Manila, Philippines
29th operating temple
Dedicated: 25-27 September 1984 by
Gordon B. Hinckley

Mosiah 23:21-29
An army of Lamanites and the wicked priests of Noah bring Alma and his people into bondage.
* "Testing...is needed even when you are living a worthy, righteous life and are obedient to God's commandments.  Just when all seems to be going right, challenges often come in multiple doses applied simultaneously" (Richard G. Scott, "Trust in the Lord," Ensign, Nov. 1995, 16).
* The Lord will try our patience and faith to help us increase our trust in Him.
* What trials are you currently experiencing?
* How can you exercise faith and trust in God during your times of trial?
* How can praying and following the counsel of a prophet help us during a trial?
3 Nephi 26-27
26:1-13 Christ continues to teach and minister to the multitude.
14-16 Mouths of Nephite children are open as they testify of marvelous things.
17-21 The Twelve Nephite Apostles minister to the Church.
27:1-12 Jesus instructs the Nephite Twelve.
13-22 Jesus teaches of His mission and Atonement and explains His gospel.
23-33 Out of the books shall men be judged.
One of my favorite scriptures is 3 Nephi 27:14-15.
DC 68:1-12
The words of the elders when moved upon by the Holy Ghost are scripture; Elders are to preach and baptize, and signs will follow true believers;
Why do the Lord and His prophets continually tell us to "be of good cheer?"
* Because the gospel of Jesus Christ is "good news."  We need to trust in the Lord and keep the companionship of the Spirit.  The Lord stands by His faithful servants who testify of Him in good cheer.
When the Lord's servants are moved upon by the Holy Ghost, their words will lead people to salvation.
General Conference
Our Father's Glorious Plan
Weatherford T. Clayton
"Before we were born, we lived with God, the Father
of our spirits.  All of us on earth are literally brothers and sisters in His family, and each of us is precious to Him.
We lived with Him for eons of time before our mortal birth - learning, choosing, and preparing."


In my study of the Doctrine and Covenants I learned that Orson Hyde and Samuel H. Smith in 1832 as missionaries for the Church in New England, traveled 2,000 miles on foot.  I wonder what would happen today if we expected our missionaries to do this.  After Elder Hyde was ordained an apostle he served a mission to England and then one to Jerusalem where he dedicated, on top of the Mount of Olives, Palestine for the gathering of the Jews.

I also studied this week's Gospel Doctrine lesson on tithing and fasting.  Some of the purposes of fasting are: To draw nearer to the Lord, receive guidance, increase our spiritual strength, humble ourselves, subject our bodily appetites to our spirits, overcome temptation or weakness, strengthen our testimonies, and to ask the Lord to bless others.

I left Cathi's a little after ten for my infusion and doctor's appointment in Mesa.  One the way over I called Dennis to wish him a happy birthday.  Just as I was arriving at my appointment on Dobson and Southern he was arriving at Mesa Community College across the street for the State Track Meet.  He came down with Monte and Harold.  Denise stayed at home.  

Dennis and Denise with Rachel at her wedding
in Dennis's backyard.

Madison is Monte's daughter.
This was her high school graduation last year.

I was supposed to see Dr. Caldron today but he never made it.  He sent his assistant instead and she was an hour late.  I guess he is just too busy to see someone who isn't really sick. I am thinking about asking for a new doctor.  It wasn't a total loss.  I did get my infusion and I also downloaded a Scrabble app on my phone and played to pass the time.

My son-in-law Brian sent me these flowers
for Mother's Day a couple of years ago.

On the way back to Chandler I stopped at Costco and picked up a gift card for Lois for mother's day.  I will have to send her card that Anna made next week.  I went from Costco to Firebird's so have lunch with my friend Karen S.  She was late so I ordered for both of us.  She had a salad and I had the coconut shrimp appetizer with mango habanero coleslaw.  When Karen arrived we had a nice visit.  She has cancer treatments twice a month.  She looks pretty good and thankfully has lost none of her hair.  She will not eat any sugar so while I ate my ice cream with chocolate sauce she had some berries.  I told our waiter that he reminded me of Maks from "Dancing with the Stars" and I think it made his day.

This is our "Max" a couple of years ago playing
the trombone in his band concert.

James and I dropped his truck off at Discount Tire and drove over to his mom's in Lexy.  Cathi and Terry were there with Colin.  They are having Dawn evaluate him.  His kindergarten teacher wants to keep him back a year and Terry really doesn't like the idea.  The evaluation went well and Dawn thinks Colin is totally ready for first grade.  I do think the teacher's concern was his social development and interacting with other children.

This is a picture of James making a sling
for my Primary class.  The lesson was on Ammon
protecting the King's flock. 
This picture was taken last year.

After giving Lois her gift card James and I left and headed for Darrel and Trina's.  Ruby and Rowan both have games tomorrow, Ruby plays baseball and Rowan plays basketball, but they are both scheduled for around 11 when I am supposed to go to lunch with Kim and Sheri for mother's day.  I wanted to at least see the kids and spend a little time with them.  


Sorry I didn't get pictures of Ruby or Addy.  They all did tricks on the trampoline for us.  Also Lola is being potty trained and she had to show us her Minnie Mouse panties.  Addy was concerned because she had left her backpack at Amazing Jake's.  Her mom called and they found it and will save it for her.  Ruby told me her favorite thing to do at school is to play with her friends.  Rowan is a very lovable boy.  On our way out he ran up behind me and gave me a big hug.  James was in a hurry to leave to pick up his truck before they closed.  Lola grabbed my hand and pulled me along saying: "Hurry gamma, gampa is gonna leave you." So fun.

I am exhausted when we get home.  I read to James most of the way home from "To Kill a Mockingbird."  When we get home all I want to do us put on my pj's and relax.  James wants some dinner so he goes to Fry's and gets some fried chicken and cranberry celebration.












Monday, March 20, 2017

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Cebu City, Philippines
133rd operating temple

2 Nephi 26:31-27:11
What do you think it means the books shall be read upon the house tops?
Alma 21-22:18
21- Aaron teaches the Amalekites about Christ and His Atonement-Aaron and his brethren are imprisoned in Middoni-After their deliverance, they teach in the synagogues and make many converts-Lamoni grants religious freedom to the people in the land of Ishmael. About 90-77 B.C.
22- Aaron teaches Lamoni's father about the Creation, the Fall of Adam, and the plan of redemption through Christ-The king and all his household are converted-The division of the land between the Nephites and the Lamanites is explained.
DC 39:1-11
1-4, The Saints have power to become the sons of God; 5-6, To receive the gospel is to receive Christ; 7-14, James Covel is commanded to be baptized and labor in the Lord's vineyard;
How can we hearken unto the Lord's voice with full purpose of heart so that we may receive all the blessings He has for us?
General Conference
The Lord Jesus Christ Teaches Us To Pray
Elder Juan A. Uceda
"At the very moment we say, 'Father in Heaven,'
He hears our prayers and is sensitive to us and our needs.  And so His ears are now connected to you.  He reads our minds, and He feels our hearts.  You cannot hide anything from Him.  Now, the wonderful thing is that He will see you with eyes of love and mercy."


The Relief Society lesson for this week is from the Gordon B. Hinckley manual and is entitled, "Daughters of God."  I like this quote:
"To you women of today, who are old or young, may I suggest that you write, that you keep journals, that you express your thoughts on paper.  Writing is a great discipline.  It is a tremendous educational effort.  It will assist you in various ways, and you will bless the lives of many."

Kacey posted this today on Facebook:

We are so grateful to have Kacey and her children in our family!

James said he heard on the radio today that President Trump said Planned Parenthood can receive federal funding as long as they stop performing abortions. I hope this is true!


James went to Susan J. today to do some home repairs.  I had lunch with my friend Charlotte at Pei Wei.  I ordered the Pei Wei spicy chicken salad but I was a little disappointed in the chicken.  After lunch I went back to Charlotte's and tried to help her with her I-pad. I finally got to her emails.  She had 443 of them.  James came to pick me up so I couldn't help her for very long.  

James and I went home to Vernon this afternoon, stopping at Burger House on the way.  The weather in Vernon was gorgeous when we arrived.  It was 57 degrees and there was no wind!

We unloaded the car and unpacked our suitcases and then settled down to watch a Hallmark movie we had seen before: "With All My Heart" starring Lacey Chaubert and Brennan Elliott.  After the movie we watched the latest episode of "When Calls the Heart."

Fun Photos:

Love this photo of Emmy!

Max, Josh, Evan


Refreshments after the Phoenix
temple open house

Grandmother Lois with Lola, Ruby, Addy,
and Rowan.

My favorite Mexican food meal:
Beef taco, chicken enchilada and
refried beans.



Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Hunyad Castle, Transylvania, Romania 

Gospel Study
"How Can I Sin and Do This Great Wickedness"
OT-SSL# 11 Genesis 34; 37-39
Purpose: To help class members 1) learn how to make all experiences and circumstances work together for our good and 2) strengthen our commitment to obey the Lord's standard of sexual morality.

Young Women
"How can the Atonement help me during my trials?"
-As part of His atoning sacrifice, the Savior took upon Himself our pains and sicknesses.  Because He has experienced our trials, He knows how to help us.  When we exercise faith in Jesus Christ, He will give us strength and ease our burdens.

James says I talked in my sleep last night.  When I asked what I said this was his response: "You lifted your arm in the air and said excitedly, 'I got it'!  When I asked what you had gotten you said: 'The Mickey Mouse label!'"  I do remember one of the women yesterday whose scrub top had Mickey Mouse on it.  I wonder if that's what triggered my dream.  Oh dear, where is my mind.
 Philippines Temple.
Can you see the protective bubble around it?
Today was our day to go to the temple but it was closed for cleaning.  We like to go the Saturday before fast Sunday.  We start our fast around 1pm and then leave for the temple around 2:15 in time to make it to the 3:30 session.  We have made plans instead to go to the Gilbert temple this coming Thursday with Kim and hopefully Sheri.  

James made what I call a big breakfast this morning, hashbrowns, eggs, green chilies and sausage.  I made egg salad sandwiches for lunch so we got our weeks supply of eggs.  We started our fast around 12:30.  We are fasting for family members.

I made cookies for the Howard family funeral and James delivered them to the Church.  We both decided we like white chocolate macadamian nut cookies.

In my efforts to gather histories of my family I found the talk Aunt Gene gave at my Dad's funeral which I will use for his life story.  I also found some life histories of my grandpa Maxwell's siblings but not his history so I need to call Rita, my cousin, and see if she can help me.  I am doing these life histories for Jenifer's kids but I think I'm going to give them to my kids and grandkids too.  

Troy Meadows, New Jersey

Tonight was the first ever Primary eight and older, Young Women's and women's broadcast.  They are calling it the General Women's Broadcast.  I taped it and watched it hear at home.  I love the stories and pictures of the young girls.  The 12 year old Beehive who gave the opening prayer gave one of the best prayers I've ever heard by a girl that age.  It was an inspirational meeting.

James and I watched the season finale of "When Calls the Heart."  We will anxiously await season two.