Showing posts with label Raleigh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raleigh. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Friday, January 25th, 2019

Raleigh, North Carolina
68th operating temple
Dedicated: 18 Dec 1999
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Divine Sonship
Matthew 4:6
And saith unto him, If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down: for it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee: and in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone.
Book of Mormon
1 Nephi 17:17-30
What are some worldly pleasures that might be hard to give up, only trusting that the Lord has something better in store?
New Testament "Come Follow Me"
John 1:29-42; JST John 1:29-34
General Conference
The Father
Brian K. Ashton
"In the postmortal spirit world, Heavenly Father continues to shed forth the Holy ghost and send missionaries to those who need the gospel. He answers prayers and helps those who lack them receive vicarious saving ordinances."



James got a call from Tom Howard this morning. He has a leaky faucet he would like James to fix. James went over and looked at it and went to town and bought a new faucet. His back was bothering him when he tried to install it so he left it there for the Howard's son-in-law Jimmy to install.

I made waffles for breakfast. Kacey, Jared, and I all had one. James was gone. I offered to make him one when he returned but he said he didn't want one. He did have the last piece of sausage.

I invited Harold, Vickie, Dennis, and Denise out to meet the baby and visit with Kacey and Jared. Denise couldn't come because she had to work and Harold was gone to a football clinic in the valley. 

Charlie let both Vickie and Dennis hold her. She is such a sweet baby.










Vickie agreed with me that Charlie looks a lot like Stacy did as a baby. As we were "catching up" Vickie told me some news about Harold. She said he has prostrate cancer and didn't want to tell people. He is doing radiation treatment and doing quite well. I am sad for him and even more sad that he didn't think he could tell me.

Soon it was time for everyone to leave and of course we had to take a picture out on the front porch.



Vickie and Dennis went home and Jared, Kacey, and Charlie went back to the valley. Tonight is game night at Sheri's house.






Scarlett









 Evan

 Book Prep










Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Saturday, August 18th, 2018

Raleigh, North Carolina
68th operating temple
Dedicated: 18 Dec 1999
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Creator
Abraham 3:24
And there stood one among them that was like unto God, and he said unto those who were with him: We will go down, for there is space there, and we will take of these materials, and we will make an earth whereon these may dwell;
Book of Mormon
Alma 52:1-18
*How did Moroni and Teancum work together to bring success to their army?
- In our stewardships, whether in families or in callings, we have a two-fold responsibility: 1) We need to 'be faithful in maintaining' the saints or family members that are under our care and 'fortify and strengthen..those which have not fallen into the hands of the devil.' We protect those in the fold. 2.) We need to find the lost sheep and 'seek every opportunity..., as much as in our power, that perhaps we might take again by stratagem these people which have been taken out of our hands.'"
Old Testament
Psalms 38-43
38 David sorrows for his sins - They rest as a disease upon him - He asks the Lord to be compassionate.
39 David seeks to control his tongue - Man is altogether vanity - He is a stranger and a sojourner on the earth.
40 A messianic psalm of David - The Messiah will come and preach righteousness - He will declare salvation - The righteous will say, The Lord be magnified. 
41 A messianic psalm of David - Blessed is he who considers the poor - The treachery of Judas is foretold.
42 The souls of the righteous thirst for God - The wicked say, Where is your God?
43 The righteous praise God and cry, Send out Thy light and Thy truth.
General Conference
Take the Holy Spirit as Your Guide
Elder Larry Y. Wilson
"There is a third important lesson in Ensign Blair's story. Could he have prayed with such calm assurance if he had not received guidance from the Spirit on previous occasions? The arrival of a typhoon is no time to dust off the gift of the Holy Ghost and figure out how to use it. This young man was clearly following a pattern he had used many times before, including as a full-time missionary. We need the Holy Spirit as our guide in calm waters so His voice will be unmistakable to us in the fiercest storm."


What is spiritual self-reliance? 
- Receiving inspiration for ones own life.

Besides listening to the Greatest Showman when I walk I have been listening to the following: Perfect by Ed Sheeran, I Cross My Heart by George Strait, Arms by Christina Perry, and Blue Bayou by Linda Ronstadt. James continues to listen to the Tabernacle Choir and his favorite Scottish singer with the last name of McDermott.

Darrel and Trina left before 8 o'clock headed for Horton Creek near Payson. There is an 8 mile hike there that they are doing. 

James went to Fry's this morning for some milk, water and toothbrushes. He was gone a very long time and came back with much more than the three items mentioned above. One of the items was a dry cleaning kit that works in the dryer. He said it was for me so I could fix the stains on his pants. I told him I had my day planned and that he needed to fix his pants. ( I said it in a nice way). He looked at me like this:
Enjoying breakfast

While James was attending to his pants I got ready and went to the Hobby Lobby on Southern which is just a few miles away. I was looking for Harry Potter wrapping paper for Addy's gifts but there was none. I looked on Amazon and found some. It looked like the Marauder's Map and cost $48 a roll plus shipping and handling. A little too pricey for wrapping paper. James wanted me to hurry back so I wasn't gone for long. I did look at the scrapbook supplies and bought some lifters for card making.

Would you pay $50 for this?

When I got back to pick up James he had finished with his pants and they looked pretty good. We got in Lexy and headed west. I suggested that since it was after 11 we have our lunch at Olive Garden before going to Cathi and Terry's. He said he wasn't hungry (he always says that), but he would go with me. 
James ordered salmon picata and I ordered soup, salad, and breadstick. The soup, Zuppa Toscana. We ordered a stuffed chicken marsala with breadsticks and salad to share for our dinner tonight. 

I dropped James off at Terry's and headed for the Barnes and Noble at the Chandler mall. It took awhile to find a parking spot which is to be expected on a Saturday. 
The reason for going to Barnes and Noble was to look at the dot journals. I was a little disappointed that they didn't have more. I ended up buying this, along with a small calendar, a history book for Darrel, and a small HP sorting hat that is supposed to talk for Addy.



Bullet journal is the same as a dot journal

These are the Dot Journals I have:

The only one I bought at B&N is the purple one
and I bought it before I knew anything about
dot journaling.

I also bought this Tree of Life
journal for Ben.

Window shopping at B&N:
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I wanted to buy Hedwig for Addy but he 
was $75.

I thought Stacy would probably like this puzzle.

Back over to pick up James at Terry and Cathi's I went in to say hello. I told Cathi about my card making class and she took me downstairs into her craft room which is filled with materials to make cards with. She showed me this card when I told her I wanted to make a sunflower birthday card:

It's perfect!

Cathi said when I come back in a couple of weeks for my infusion I can come over and make all of my 15 cards at her house. What a great friend! I am so excited!



Photos from Cathi's house

On the way back to Darrel and Trina's James and I stopped at the Hobby Lobby on Germann and Gilbert Rd. This was the first time James had ever been inside a HL and much to my surprise he said: "I could spend hours in here." I looked at embossing/die cut machines, wrapping paper, and scrapbooking supplies. He looked at pictures of horses he thought the Howard's would like for their bunkhouse.

 I like this die cut/embossing machine, but 
can't afford even the reduced price.

 I like this one the best

 This one is cool but I didn't like the 3D effect.

Reminds me of Bull.

We got home just a little while before Darrel and Trina. Their hike was a success but they got wet. Darrel said they almost had to pull over and stop on the way home because of the rain. 

Trina was telling us about an old song she discovered that she liked by Jay and the Americans, a sixties group, "Come a Little Bit Closer." I told her I had two songs by them on my phone, the other one being, "This Magic Moment." We got to talking about songs we liked and I started thinking about Glenn Yarborough. I had his album, "Baby the Rain Must Fall," as a teenager and I would play it when I went to bed. I downloaded the album and James and I listened to it on the way to Fry's. I absolutely love Glenn's unique voice. The songs were never popular. They are like folk songs but I still enjoy them.

 Darrel said this is done by Fry's so he heard all
about it at work.




 Showing us her shoes

Banner Mesa, not Trina's hospital












Friday, March 16, 2018

Monday, March 12th, 2018

Raleigh, North Carolina
68th operating temple
Dedicated: 18-19 Dec 1999
By: Gordon B. Hinckley


Jesus Christ Authority of
Mosiah 7:27
And because he said unto them that Christ was the God, the Father of all things, and said that he should take upon him the image of man, and it should be the image after which man was created in the beginning; or in other words, he said that man was created after the image of God, and that God should come down among the children of men, and take upon him flesh and blood, and go forth upon the face of the earth - 
Book of Mormon
2 Nephi 30:1-18
* Why is it important to recognize that we are all imperfect, and none of us, member or not, are above each other?
Old Testament
Numbers 25-26
25 Israelites who worship false gods are slain - Phineas slays adulterers and stays plague - Israel commanded to vex the Midianites who had beguiled them.
26 Moses and Eleazar number Israel on plains of Moab near Jericho - Males twenty years and older, excluding Levites, total 601, 730 - Only Caleb and Joshua remain from those numbered at Sinai.
Old Testament Favorite Scriptures
Exodus 20:17
Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbor's.
General Conference
The Eternal Everyday
Elder Quentin L. Cook
" When we are truly humble, we pray for forgiveness and forgive others. On the other hand, as indicated in the Lord's Prayer, when we do not forgive others' trespasses, we bring ourselves under condemnation. Because of the Atonement of Jesus Christ, through repentance our sins are forgiven. When we do not forgive those who trespass against us, we are in effect rejecting the Savior's Atonement. Holding a grudge and refusing to forgive and refusing to humbly approach our relationships in a Christlike manner truly brings us under condemnation. Holding a grudge is poisonous to our souls."



Are we living in a post-Christian world as some believe? I hope not. This statement was made in Elder Cook's talk.

Darrel helped setup our smart TV upstairs and showed me how to use it. I certainly appreciate his help. As a result, since we have a VCR up there, I got out some of our old videos and found the original "Parent Trap" made in 1961 starring Hayley Mills, Brian Keith, and Maureen O'Hara. Ruby really wanted to watch it so I put it on. Poor quality but still watchable. We stopped before it was over to go look for snow. 

We took Darrel and Trina's Yukon and the Razr. Ruby started out riding in the Razr with grandpa. Grandpa stopped and Ruby got in the car with us and Addy got in the Razr. The reason he said no more could get in is because he had the snow sled in the backseat. 

As we were climbing a hill there was quite a bit of snow and mud and Darrel got stuck. James came back to help and with his help and Darrel's skillful driving we were able to get out of the mud. Lola who is sitting in the backseat listening and observing said:
"I am scared for myself." I told her I wasn't scared, I knew her dad could get us out.  

James ended up taking all the kids further up the mountain while Darrel, Trina, and I parked the car and walked. We never quite made it to where James had taken the kids. James got the Razr stuck and the only other vehicle on the road, two guys in a pickup, pulled him out. The snow was slushy and it was cold and the kids got wet so it wasn't long before they wanted to go back to the cabin. James said that Lola was worried about her dad and wanted to go back and make sure he was okay. Someone said, let's go back to the house and Lola said, "It's not a house, it's a cabin."

We have some lunch, play some games, and of course I took a nap. Ruby wanted to finish watching "Parent Trap" so we went back upstairs to watch it. While we were watching the movie Lola hid the Easter eggs and Ruby and I tried to find them. 

While Trina, Rowan and Addy were working on my Brick'em temple Darrel made the kids macaroni and cheese for dinner. All the girls ate it while Rowan had a dry bowl of cheerios. He doesn't like mac and cheese and he doesn't like milk in his cereal.

I almost forgot, while we were upstairs some elk came into the yard and we all had to stop what we were doing to watch them. James and Rowan, who were outside working saw them first. Lola and Ruby both had to try to look at them through grandpa's binoculars. Addy took some pictures and so did I, using the telephoto lense on my phone.

Lola wanted me to stay upstairs with her while she watched "Little Mermaid 3." I stayed for awhile but since Rowan and Addy were there I came downstairs because James wanted me to read to him.
It's hard trying to keep everyone happy.

As James and I were going to bed Ruby asked Darrel to put the 2nd Parent Trap in, the one made n 1998 starring Lindsay Lohan, Dennis Quaid, and Natasha Richardson. Ruby said she wanted to see all the things she missed the first time.

We found snow!

Some cute little snow bunnies!

Ruby doing a puzzle.

Ruby posing while she does a puzzle.



Playing with bubble wrap. 
Rowan asked for it but he let
the girls play with it.

 Looking for the elk.

Using the "scope" on my camera.

 Lola helping cook dinner
with her eyes closed.
That's how good she is.

Darrel supervising from a distance.

The building crew.
Darrel looks at old photo albums
in the background.

I earned every one of these.