Showing posts with label Pres Eyring's boyhood family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pres Eyring's boyhood family. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Saturday, December 15th, 2018

Boise, Idaho,
27th operating temple
Dedicated: 25-30 May 1984
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Death of
Revelations 1:18
I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death.
Book of Mormon #1
Ether 10:17-34
Book of Mormon #2
3 Nephi 19-20
General Conference
The Joy of Unselfish Service
Cristina B. Franco
"That day I had a better appreciation for her chocolate cake. More important, I learned that the secret ingredient in Victoria's cake was the love she had for those she served and her unselfish sacrifice in our behalf."



I gave James 5mg of oxycodone and two aspirin while he was still in bed. He overdid it yesterday. 

At 9 a.m. Sister Thompson, the RS secretary came over and we wrapped almost 50 gifts for the Relief Society sisters. Maxine did the wrapping and I did the putting the declaration and purpose into the frames. Maxine is fun to talk to and is becoming a good friend. She told me about Sister Vaught going to the Apache county meeting and calling them "Gadianton" robbers. She told them they would know what she means because they are members of the Church.
She told me about the Kustiziak's baptism and Brother Applegate's awesome talk about Judaism and Mormonism.
Maxine went to the temple 3x this week. She has researched thousands of family names.

We finished around noon when Brother Thompson picked up Maxine and they took all of the gifts to the church building.

My neighbor, Chuck, came over and took all our garbage to the dump. James is out for the count.

I watched some Up channel movies while I blogged. I am tired so nothing too physical. I watched: "Christmas Solo," "A Very Country Christmas," "A Puppy for Christmas," "Christmas on the Coast," and "Christmas Pen Pals." 

When James got up he wanted me to build a fire, so I did. I wrapped three blankets, one for Paul, Stacy, and Adam. 

I also managed to get over 10,000 steps.

 Charlie's face after a car ride.


 President Eyring with his family as a boy.
Can you guess which one he is?


 I love quilts!


 Another family at the Giving Machine