Showing posts with label Sheri's dinner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sheri's dinner. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Monday, January 23, 2017

June 1, 1968
For Time and All Eternity
Karen Maxwell and James Lambson

Happy Birthday James!
You are the love of my life!
This picture was taken 3 years ago on James's birthday

1 Nephi16:17-39
1.  What are some examples that prove "that by small means the Lord can bring about great things?"
2.  How can we liken the scriptures unto the Liahona given to Lehi's family?
2 Nephi 19-20
DC 11:1-10
How can we pray more diligently for opportunities to serve others?
GC:  "The Righteous Judge" by Elder Lynn G. Robbins
'A righteous judge would respond to confessions with
compassion and understanding.  An erring youth should leave
the bishop's office feeling the love of the Savior through
the bishop and enveloped in the joy and healing power of the 
Atonement - never ashamed or held in contempt.
However, compassion doesn't nullify the need for discipline.
To discipline in the Lord's way is to lovingly and patiently teach.'


I started reading a book Jared has at his house this morning.  It's called "The Contrite Spirit" by Bruce and Marie Hafen.  Here are some notes I took:
"SACRAMENT TABLE - Altar of sacrifice.  We bring our hearts to the table.  We unite through covenant our sacrifice with His sacrifice.  As the meaning of Christ's sacrifice sinks deeper into our souls, we can occasionally hear something almost startingly new in those short prayers we thought we knew by heart - something that freshens our resolve to be connected with Him more constantly, more clearly, more meekly.

Sandy's mother passed away this week.
This is a symbol of her family tree.

When I gave James his birthday card, he said it was the nicest he had ever gotten.  Here are a couple of James's favorite things:

When I ask what his favorite animal was he said:
"For a domestic animal I love horses."

Of course we all know that he loves elk.
This picture was taken by my cousin Randy near his house
in Show Low.

As we headed home I began writing down some of the things I saw:
* Border Patrol Museum
* Tent Revivals Nightly (on the side of 
* Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway
*James eats pistachios while I eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
*James drinks my drink and then complains about it.
*Inspection Station - A K-9 smelling everyone's trunks.
*Amtrak Train
*Continental Divide 4,585 ft.
*Continental Divide Gift Shop
*Get yer snack here.
*Snow on the mountains, including Mt. Graham.
*Puddles of water on the sides of the highway.
*Sheri says it is raining like crazy in Chandler
*Tucson 141 miles
*Pecans, Walnuts, Wine 
*Jerky

We stopped in Wilcox for something to eat.  We went to Carl's Jr. and I made the mistake of getting a guacamole, bacon burger. It was way too big and greasy.  James got my favorite sandwich and I am not sure why I didn't get one, a green chili, chicken, cheese sandwich.  He gave me a bite.  Delicious.  As we left Carl's Jr.  I reminded him that we needed gas.  He said, we have enough to get to Tucson and it will be cheaper there.  My comment was, "why would you want to stop again?"



*The Thing
*Defacing rocks unlawful
*Brush fire danger extreme
*Bowie, Benson, Tombstone

We were both so engrossed in our book that we zipped right through Tucson without stopping for gas. I looked at the gas gauge that tells how many more miles you can go and it said zero.  I looked up and we were out in the middle of nowhere.  The one thing I did recognize was Picacho Peak.

Picacho Peak

It was raining like crazy and there were no gas stations in sight.  James said we would need to drive at least twenty miles to find one.  He slowed down to 55 mph and stayed to the right.  We did not pray together.  I think he was feeling guilty for not stopping.  I did say a prayer to Heavenly Father and asked Him to please help us even though we didn't really deserve His help.  

Two amazing things happened.  First, the Gila River was running which doesn't happen very often, and second, we drove all the way in to a Circle K on Arizona Avenue and Riggs Road.  We made it!
It really was another tender mercy/miracle!  My heart is bursting with gratitude!
This is how I feel.

We even made it on time for Sheri's delicious birthday dinner she prepared for James.  We had steak, mashed potatoes, broccoli, rolls, dark chocolate brownies with walnuts and ice cream.  Everything was wonderful.  She even knew what her dad's favorite dessert was.

James finishes his dinner.
Oh yes, we also had Martinelli's to drink.

I can't believe Sheri still had time to play on her phone.

May favorite picture of Ian taken the year we did a haunted house because Adam was just diagnosed with diabetes and he wasn't going trick-or-treating.

After dinner the Trezise's have exercise time so James and I disappeared back to Cathi and Terry's.  This is a new piece of exercise equipment that is making Sheri happy.

It's called a spin cycle.

What a wonderful day this was!  To top it off, here is another picture that makes me smile.

It's Dumbledore!





Monday, May 23, 2016

Sunday, May 22, 2016

So true.

About 2:30 this morning I couldn't sleep in my bed because of a heaviness in my chest so I went in to sleep on the recliner for another hour or so.  I was up for good at 4 am.  The first thing I did was put a roast and some veggies in the crockpot for our lunch.  Next, a shower and then prayers and scripture study.  Today I studies Alma 4:5-20:
6 - Church members become prideful. 
9 - Great contentions in the Church.
10 - At the end of the 8th year the Church begins to fail in its progress.
13-14 - Some retained a remission of their sins.
15-18 - Alma steps down as chief judge.
19 - Alma becomes a full time missionary.
20 - In the 9th year Nephihah becomes chief judge.

5:30 am. - typed James's quotes for him to hand out to people during his lesson.
6-7:45 - Studied my lesson, packed, and folded some laundry.
7:45 - got ready to go.
8:20 - left for church.  When I got to my room someone had taken some of my things and put magnets all over the chalkboard.  James is right, I need to take my things home every week. Darn!

One of my favorite young women, Shelly Applegate was the youth speaker in church today.  She graduates on Thursday and will be moving on to college.  Kids grow up too fast these days.

Brother Jim was our high councilman speaker and his partner was Brother Thompson from Cibecue.

Paula Johnson's granddaughter, Briley, was here visiting from Snowflake today and attended my class.  She wouldn't eat any candy because she is diabetic.  She was using a pump just like Adam.
Also, Talena's brother Jarom was in my class for the first time.  I don't think he is on my roll, but I enjoyed having him.

After church James, Adam, and I went home and enjoyed having our dinner.  James called it a stew and that was fine with me.  It was pretty delicious.  James cleaned the kitchen and we left for the valley around 1:30.  We took Adam to his apartment on Southern and Dobson and then we headed for Sheri's for dinner.  Sheri had prepared ham, rolls, scalloped potatoes, and asparagus.  It was all delicious.  After eating we went to Cathi and Terry's and unloaded all of our things and got ready for seminary graduation.  It seems funny to be staying at Cathi and Terry's while they are at Disneyland.  Kilee is taking care of the dogs and other pets.  We went to bed before she got here, so we didn't get to talk to her.

We were at the stake center by 6:30, early enough to help Sheri save seats for Kim, Brian, and Stacy, Paul, Joshua, and Michael.
Ian's parents came too and sat next to Sheri and Ian.

Alex did an amazing job speaking.  He is a natural.  I was very proud of him.  
Taller than his mom and almost as
tall as his dad.
Alex with the other priests in his ward
who graduated.