Showing posts with label Sapporo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sapporo. Show all posts

Friday, April 19, 2019

Thursday, April 18th, 2019

Sapporo, Japan 
151st operating temple
Dedicated: 21 Aug 2016
By: Russell M. Nelson

Jesus Christ, Divine Sonship
Mosiah 4:2
And they had viewed themselves in their own carnal state, even less than the dust of the earth. And they all cried aloud with one voice, saying: O have mercy, and apply the atoning blood of Christ that we may receive forgiveness of our sins, and our hearts may be purified; for we believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who created heaven and earth, and all things; who shall come down among the children of men.
Book of Mormon
Mosiah 11:1-15
New Testament "Come Follow Me"
Matt 26


General Conference
We Can Do Better and Be Better
Russell M. Nelson
"Make your focus on daily repentance so integral to your life that you can exercise the priesthood with greater power than before."



I had to post this article about Chelsea and Cody's son Cash. How exciting for him!

The floor polish removal about did me in today. My body was sore the rest of the day, but I hit a major milestone. I finished most of the living room, and high table area. Now I just have the family room and I will be done. I do still have the upstairs floor to do but it might not get done before company next weekend.

We had planned on going to town today but I was just too tired after working on the floor. Food wise we are scraping the bottom of the barrel, or at least it seems that way. I had chicken noodle soup again with my sweet chili sauce for lunch and James had chicken gumbo. For dinner I found a couple of frozen hamburger patties in the freezer. 

I robbed my piggy banks today. James wouldn't let me have more than a dollar from his Snoopy bank. I used this money to fill the plastic Easter eggs I got for our Easter picnic on Saturday. 

Tomorrow is egg coloring at Sheri's and I told James I wanted to be there by 3. 

James picked up a book today at the post office that he ordered called "Social Problems." It really did give us some problems. The book is an instructor's manual and it is written on the front and on the back Do Not Sell. How can people sell a book that says Do Not Sell? Anyway this book has 3 ISBN's and one you could buy for $40 and sell for $128. James bought it and then checked the sales rank which was not good. We cancelled the order and shipped the instructor's manual that we received today,  back. 

I took a hot whirlpool bath this evening to soothe my aching muscles. 












 Peek-a-boo!


















Monday, November 12, 2018

Friday, November 9th, 2018

Sapporo, Japan
151st operating temple
Dedicated: 21 Aug 2016
By: Russell M. Nelson

Jesus Christ, Davidic Descent of
John 7:42
Hath not the scripture said, That Christ cometh of the seed of David, and out of the town of Bethlehem, where David was?
Book of Mormon #1
3 Nephi 24:1-25:6
* What blessings are promised to those who pay their tithing?
- Those who live the law of tithing show their faith in God. Obedience to this law brings the blessings stated in 3 Nephi 24:10-12. Elder Jeffrey R. Holland shared five reasons why every member of the Church, in any kind of circumstance, should obey the law of tithing: "I suggest five reasons why all of us, rich or poor, longtime meber or newest convert, should faithfully pay our tithes and offerings. First, do so for the sake of your children. Teach your children that many of the blessings of the Church are available to them because you and they give tithes and offerings to the Church. Second, pay your tithing to rightfully claim the blessings promised those who do so. Third, pay your tithing as a declaration that possession of material goods and the accumulation of worldly wealth are not the uppermost goals of your existence. Fourth, pay your tithes and offerings out of honesty and integrity because they are God's rightful due. This leads to a fifth reason to pay our tithing and offerings. We should pay them as a personal expression of love to a generous and merciful Father in Heaven. Through His grace, God has dealt bread to the hungry and clothing to the poor. At various times in our lives, that will include all of us, either temporally or spiritually." (Ensign, Nov. 2001, 33-35).
Book of Mormon #2
Alma 9-10
Old Testament
Ezekiel 32-34
General Conference
One in Christ
Elder Ulisses Soares
"My beloved companions in the work of the Lord, I believe we can do much better and should do better in welcoming new friends into the Church."



I woke up around 4 this morning worrying about my tooth. I finally went back to sleep and slept until after 7. I very rarely do this at home. 
Trina, Darrel and the kids all leave so James and I are home alone. James is working on the computer. He takes a break and we walk around the block a few times. 

At 9:50 I left for my infusion appointment at AARA. James stayed to work on getting ready for his meeting this afternoon about the Quintevero residence. 

I got a text from Kacey while I was on the freeway. President Nelson and Elder Bednar are coming to San Antonio on November 18th and Summer gets to go! How exciting! I remember the first time I saw a prophet when I went to MIA conference in Salt Lake when I was about 16. I remember how I felt when President McKay walked into the tabernacle. We had been told that he was too ill to come, but he came and it became so quiet you could hear a pen drop. I remember waiting outside with my friend Clara Lynn for him to leave. When he came outside we all sang "We Thank Thee O God for a Prophet," while he walked to his car. He started to come over to shake hands with the crowd but his bodyguard stopped him. It is a memory I will never forget. 
I also remember meeting President Kimball after the Mesa temple was re-dedicated in 1975. Everyone waited for him to come out of the temple for awhile and then people began to leave. I told James we should go around in the back to the underground drive where the black limo was parked. We did and we shook hands with President Kimball. It was us and one other person. We had him all to ourselves. I remember he said, "Thank you."
I am very excited for Summer and wish Jared's kids would go but because of their situation right now it is highly doubtful.

Frances set up my IV. Angie was the other nurse. I guess Frances is becoming a nurse and wants to get lots of practice. My infusion lasted an hour and afterwards James asked me to go to the Jiminez's to pick up the $200 Sal owes us. I did, and then headed back to Darrel and Trina's. 

James talked about going to lunch and then changed his mind because he said he had been snacking so much so I heated up my Olive Garden leftovers and then I had one of Trina's delicious cookies before my nap. 

When I got up from my nap James was on the phone. It was about 3 o'clock and I knew James had a meeting at 4:30 so I grabbed the keys and told him I would be back by 4. I drove to Walmart to get some card games for Ruby and Lola and I to play. 

I ended up buying more than I planned. I bought a couple of pair of cheap canvas shoes and a pair of pants for myself. I bought three card games, War, Crazy Eight's, and Old Maid. I also got some notebooks and pens for James and I. One of my notebooks was a bullet journal. It's red so I am using it for Christmas. I made it back just before James had to leave for his meeting. I planned on working on my blog while I was home alone. The first thing I noticed was my mouse and mouse pad were missing. James took them with him! My computer does not work good without a mouse, especially when I try to download photos, so I went for a walk instead of working on my blog. I walked around the block about 3 times before Trina and the girls got home. Rowan is at Sheri's for Evan's party. 

Ruby and I played Old Maid, Crazy 8's, and War. Lola played Old Maid with Trina and Darrel when Darrel got home. That called the Old Maid granny. Lola was happy that her dad got stuck with the granny. When James got home we all loaded up in big Bertha and went to one of Trina's favorite places to eat, "Backyard Taco." 
I got the carne asada stuffed quesadilla which was very good but did not have any cheese on it which I thought was weird for a quesadilla. The weather was so nice we all sat outside on the patio. 

James was supposed to give Max a blessing and he asked Darrel if he would assist. We all drove over to Sheri's just as they were getting ready to sing Happy Birthday to Evan. He had his favorite cake, the chocolate cake from Costco. 





Happy 12th Birthday, Evan!

Alex and Shayna were at Sheri's. Sheri was stressed and had been crying because she doesn't know how much insulin to give Max before going to bed. If she gives him too much she is afraid he will get too low before morning. They really didn't tell her much at the doctor's. They are going back on Tuesday. Eventually Max will be on the pump but they want him to give himself shots for a month. He will have a pump connected to Sheri's phone so she w
ill know if he gets low in the middle of the night. Adam needs one of those!
James asked Max if he wanted a blessing tonight or if he wanted us to come back in the morning. Max said morning so we said our goodbyes and left. I gave Sheri a big hug and told her I loved her.
Rowan stayed until later. Darrel will come back and get him because Darrel and Trina don't like sleepovers for their kids unless they are at grandma's house.

On the way home Darrel told us that Jodi Aries used to live in their neighborhood. He also said that one of their neighbors had disappeared and the police came by the other day and asked Trina if she had seen the neighbor. No she hadn't. Freaky. In spite of all of this news James and I stilled braved it and went outside for a walk before going to bed.

I should have posted this yesterday when Lois gave it to me.
She said, "I heard you like Noah's Ark. I made this wall hanging for you." Not only is she talented but she is generous and thoughtful too.


 I sure do love this giggleee girl!



Two fires in California





 Interesting cards


Here she is again!

 Laughing her head off!

 Love this photo of both of them!


Little Miss Scarlett

 Sleeping Beauty












Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Sunday, June 3rd, 2018

Sapporo, Japan
151st operating temple
Dedicated: 21 Aug 2016
By: Russell M. Nelson

Jesus Christ, Condescension of
John 1:14
And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
Book of Mormon
Alma 10:17-32
*How can money be a motive to distort ones view about the laws and commandments of God?
Talk: Them That Honour Me I Will Honour
By: James E. Faust
April 2001
Old Testament
1 Kings 15-16
15 Abijam reigns in wickedness and then Asa reigns in righteousness in Judah - Nadab and then Baasha reign in wickedness in Israel - Baasha destroys the house of Jeroboam.
16 Jehu prophesies evil upon Baasha and his house - Elah, Zimri, Omri, and Ahab reign in wickedness - Zimri destroys the house of Baasha - Ahab marries Jezebel, worships Baal, and provokes the Lord in anger.
General Conference
Even As Christ Forgives You, So Also Do Ye
Elder Larry J. Echo Hawk
" The Savior taught: 'For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you: 'But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.'
We can all receive unspeakable peace and partnering with our Savior as we learn to freely forgive those who have trespassed against us. This partnering brings the Savior's power into our lives in an unmistakable and never-to-be-forgotten way."



I lost 1.2 lbs. this week. Yea! James lost exactly the same as I did, which means he is  still ahead in the weight loss part of the contest. 

Only two more weeks to go!

I blogged this morning and had scriptures and prayers with James. We have to be checked out of our room by 10 am. James carried everything downstairs except my purse and one bag. He is such a champ!

As I began getting ready for church this morning I realized that I did not bring a Sunday outfit. I did bring my Sunday shoes and a day dress so I made the day dress do, with one of my blouses as a jacket. I am just glad that I am going to a ward where no one knows me except Darrel and Trina. 

We attended the Everton ward in the Eastmark Stake with Darrel's family. We sat in the back and Darrel's family joined us. During the sacrament Lola came over and sat on my lap and asked me to read, "Are You My Mother?" I remember this book from when our kids were little. Lola takes the book when I am finished and reads it back to me. I really do think she is ready to start learning to read. I must get busy with my program!

One of the sisters who bore her testimony said that her aunt told her of a time they were meeting in the tri-stake center and they were fasting for rain. During their fast and testimony meeting they heard thunder and when they went out after the meeting it was raining.
That didn't happen to us today, although it is raining in Roswell, New Mexico today.

We stayed for Sunday School. Darrel had to go home to fix the kitchen faucet. We sat by a couple that used to live in Eagar. Their last name was Sitten.
Brother Foster, the Gospel Doctrine teacher, taught lesson #19 about the beginning of the reign of the judges. It is the same lesson taught in our ward by Brother Smith last week. I got something out of the lesson that I want to share with the family this week. Here is the illustration:
The rising generation did not accept the
teachings of their fathers. To keep that from 
happening today we must anchor them to these
four things when they are young.

We left after Sunday School because James was afraid that Darrel might need him and he left his phone here at the church. 

When we got to the house no one was there. Darrel came in a few minutes after we did. I guess someone caught him in the hallway and asked him to come into Ruby's class. There has to be two teachers in all the classes now. 

James and I broke our fast and I immediately had a chocolate chip cookie, a scotch krispy, and some of the cake from last night. Wow, it doesn't take long for 1000 calories to add up. I had sugar overload and had to eat some carrots to cut the sweetness.

James had to help Darrel a little with the faucet but Darrel did most of it. By the time Trina and the kids got home the new faucet was in and working. 

Trina had chicken in the crockpot and invited us to stay and eat with them, which we did. Chicken tacos with flour tortillas, avocados, tomato, cheese and hot sauce. Yummy!

We left for home around 3:30. Trina and Darrel were not happy that James was driving right after taking some Tramadol. Trina said if he got in an accident he could be arrested and put in jail. Yikes!

We arrived home around 6:30 and spent most of the rest of the evening unpacking and putting things away. We did stop to watch the youth fireside featuring President Nelson and his wife Wendy. 

President Nelson asked the youth to do five things to be a part of the youth batallion that will help with the gathering of Israel:







Thursday, January 4, 2018

Tuesday, December 26th, 2017

Sapporo, Japan
151st operating temple
Dedicated: 21 Aug 2016
By: Russell M. Nelson

Jesus Christ Atonement through
Jacob 4:11
Wherefore, beloved brethren, be reconciled unto him through the atonement of Christ, his Only Begotten Son, and ye may obtain a resurrection, according to the power of the resurrection which is in Christ, and be presented as the first-fruits of Christ unto God, having faith, and obtained a good hope of glory in him before he manifesteth himself in the flesh.
Book of Mormon
Moroni 7:20-34
*What do these verses teach us about Christ?
Doctrine Covenants Favorite Scriptures
DC 35:13-14
13 Wherefore, I call upon the weak things of the world, those who are unlearned and despised, to thresh the nations by the power of my Spirit;
14 And their arm shall be my arm, and I will be their shield and their buckler; and I will gird up their loins, and they shall fight manfully for me; and their enemies shall be under their feet; and I will let fall the sword in their behalf, and by the fire of mine indignation will I preserve them.
General Conference
God's Compelling Witness: The Book of Mormon
Brother Tad R. Callister
"How did Joseph produce a book that radiates with the Spirit, and where did he get such profound doctrine, much of which clarifies or contradicts the Christian beliefs of his time? For example, the Book of Mormon teaches, contrary to most Christian beliefs, that the Fall of Adam was a positive step forward. It reveals the covenants made at baptism, which are not addressed in the Bible."



Sheri says she can run a mile in 9 1/2 minutes. That is impressive!

Both James and I woke up sick this morning. I hurt in all my joints and I have a cough. James has a cough, a sinus infection, and achy joints.

I was down most of the day. I did do two blog entries. I am about two weeks behind right now. I will never catch up unless I can consistently do two entries a day. 

Here are the movies I watched: First, I am going to mention yesterday's. On Christmas night we watched the "When Call the Heart Christmas Special," and "Once Upon a Christmas."

Today I watched "Twice Upon a Christmas," "The Christmas Heart," and "Angels Sing," starring Harry Connick, Jr.

I got an interesting call from Stacy today. She asked me if dad chews tobacco. I thought it was a pretty outrageous question considering he is a temple worker and a high priest. I told her of course not and why would she think such a thing? She said Dallin told her. I guess one time when they were up here Michael and Alex found some chewing tobacco in one of the drawers. I couldn't figure out how it got there and then I remembered when James and I had our Ranger accident and I hit a rock and the side of my face swelled up that I asked James to buy some chewing tobacco so I could make a poultice to help the swelling go down. Wow! I'm glad we got that cleared up.

How did this happen?

Merry Christmas from the Geiger's

Last year's visitors. Looks like everyone has their
eyes closed except Kacey.



Quite an accomplishment when you are sick!