Showing posts with label Stacy's cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stacy's cake. Show all posts

Monday, September 9, 2019

Thursday, September 5th, 2019

Twin Falls, Idaho
128th operating temple
Dedicated: 24 Aug 2008
By: Thomas S. Monson

Jesus Christ, Glory of
John 17:5
And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was.
Book of Mormon
Alma 62:1-18
New Testament "God is Not the Author of Confusion, But of Peace" 1 Corinthians 14-16
Today: 1 Corinthians 15:21-34


General Conference
Just as He Did
W. Christopher Waddell
"Whether we serve as ministering brothers or sisters, or simply when we are made aware of someone in need, we are encouraged to seek the guidance and direction of the Spirit - and then to act. We may wonder how best to serve, but the Lord knows, and through His Spirit we will be directed in our efforts. Like Nephi, who 'was led by the Spirit not knowing beforehand the things which he should do,' we will also be led by the Spirit as we strive to become instruments in the Lord's hands to bless His children. As we seek the guidance of the Spirit and trust the Lord, we will be placed in situations and circumstances where we can act and bless - in other words, minister."

Jif, our little mouse, ate the peanut butter, and sprung the trap and got away. James set it again before we left this morning for the valley.

I read Ian Wanlass's missionary letter today. He got to watch the Prophet speak in Argentina. He said he began speaking in English and then switched to fluent Spanish. Ian's last statement was: "The gift of tongues is alive and well"!

We left a little after 7 this morning. We have to be at Lola's school at 11 o'clock for grandparents day. 

We stopped at Burger House. James ordered a green chili mixed burro and I ordered a Tony's Special breakfast burrito. James ate his and half of mine. I guess he was hungrier than I was.

We arrived at the new Silver Valley Elementary School right on time. We are here to celebrate grandparents day with Lola who is in kindergarten. We had to wait on the playground while the kids had recess and then we went into the cafeteria to have lunch. Lola and her friend Ricky (a girl) whose grandparents weren't able to come sat with us. I asked them if this was a brand new school. Lola said yes because her teacher said so. Ricky said no it wasn't new. She then looked at Lola and said, "I think we are both right." Kids.

When I asked Lola the grandparents were at her school she said, "I think they were supposed to bring Chikfila."
Sorry honey, we didn't know.


 Lola and her friends playing tag


 James and his new friend examining a squished bug.
The little boy wanted to know why there was popcorn coming out of the bugs behind. James said that was his insides. And he kept saying yeah, but why is it popcorn.

 The popcorn bug


 No Chikfila at this table.



Lola's favorite part of her lunch was her drink.

After saying goodbye to Lola and Ricky we headed for Darrel's house to unload our suitcases and to rest for awhile until our appointments at 2 o'clock in Chandler.

I dropped James off at Chandler Eyecare and then I drove over to Dr. Shah's so they could take an xray and the doctor could check my implant. I was reminded that I need to be using a water pick twice a day, an electric toothbrush, and their periodontal rinse at least once a week. I guess I need to do better. Dr. Shah did say that everything looks great and that he would see me in 3 years.

Back at Chandler Eyecare I got to talk to Nancy and Sheri while I was waiting for James. James will be getting new glasses and Medicare paid for them. Nice.

We stopped in at Culver's on the way to Stacy's for a bite to eat. It's on the corner of Willis and Arizona Avenue. We love their fish dinner. 

James wanted to talk to Stacy about what was left for him to do on the doors he installed in Jared Ammon's room. She wants him to come back and paint them so he said he would.

We were going to go over to see James's mom after Stacy's but couldn't reach her on the phone. So instead we took the cake Stacy made for me and headed back to Darrel's where James dropped me off while James went to a meeting in Tempe about a remodeling job he is bidding. 

When the kids got home from school, Addy, Rowan, and Ruby, they were watching "Once Upon a Time" on TV. I used to really be in to the show but quit watching because the plot had so many twists and turns I couldn't keep up with who were the bad guys and who were the good guys. Lola was gone to dance class.

Darrel got off work at five today for his birthday. When Trina and Lola got home Trina began making one of Darrel's favorite dinners, meatloaf and peas. I played with Lola while Trina fixed dinner. Lola, Ruby and I helped cut up strawberries. I also worked with Lola on her sight words. 


 Lola danced for me

 Trina fixing meatloaf

 Lola licking frosting off the cake

41 candles



 Darrel and I are sharing the cake so Trina
insisted we get a picture together.

 The one picture of Addy. She was busy doing homework all evening.


The fire alarm didn't even go off.





 ASU T-shirts from us, a Fitbit watch and a blanket from Trina
money from Trina's parents. 

Lola played music for me while I walked
after the party. We also did a unicorn puzzle
together with grandpa's help.





 Take time to smell the flowers

Charlie heard it was Darrel's birthday so
she celebrated too.

 Trina's mom brought Ruby Taco Bell for 
grandparents day lunch. I guess she got the memo.

 Last year at Ben's farewell
He's been out one year!















Thursday, March 15, 2018

Saturday, March 10th, 2018

Billings, Montana
66th operating temple
Dedicated: 20-21 Nov 1999
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ Authority of
2 Nephi 9:5
Yea, I know that ye know that in the body he shall show himself unto those at Jerusalem, from whence we came; for it is expedient that it should be among them; for it behooveth the great Creator that he suffereth himself to become subject unto man in the flesh, and die for all men, that all men might become subject unto him.
Book of Mormon
2 Nephi 28:17-32
* Why do you think it is dangerous for people to be "at ease in Zion" thinking that no improvement is needed?
*What can we do to make sure we are building upon the Rock and are receiving with gladness?
Talk: "Upon This Rock"
By: Bruce R. McConkie, April 1981
Old Testament
Numbers 22-23
22 Balak offers money, cattle, and great honors to Balaam to curse Israel - The Lord forbids Balaam to do so - An angel opposes Balaam on the way.
23 The Lord commands Balaam to bless Israel - He does so, saying, Who can count the dust of Jacob? and, What hath God wrought!
Old Testament Favorite Scriptures
Exodus 20:15
Thou shalt not steal.
General Conference
Spiritual Eclipse
Gary E. Stevenson
" Eyewear designed to protect the sight of those in the zone of a total solar eclipse can prevent permanent damage and even blindness. Gospel glasses comprised of a knowledge and testimony of gospel principles and ordinances provide a gospel perspective that can similarly provide greater spiritual protection and clarity for someone exposed to the hazards of a spiritual eclipse. If you discover anything that seems to be blocking the light and joy of the gospel in your life, I invite you to place it in a gospel perspective. Look through a gospel lens and be vigilant not to allow insignificant and inconsequential matters in life to obscure your eternal view of the great plan of happiness. In short, don't let life's distractions eclipse heaven's light."



Happy Birthday Tanner!



"As we demonstrate our faith in Christ's delivering power, even to the point of getting our feet wet, the Lord will part the waters and bring about our redemption."

"The lid of the ark of the covenant was also called the mercy seat or seat of atonement. There was no more poignant symbol of Christ and His delivering power than the ark of the covenant."
(March 2018 Ensign, p. 50-51).

James and I arrived at the temple before 6:30 much to James's delight. We brought three dozen rolls along with butter and strawberry jam. 

President and Sister Palmer were our trainers today. We watched a video about patron names or temple family shared names. If a person comes in with only one name to do for initiatory they will no longer be able to also do the names the temple has. I am not sure why but that is the new rule. Temple names are now called family shared names.

My first assignment was in initiatory, clothing. Sister Shelton was our first patron. Soon a few more came. The assignment only last for 30 minutes and then I moved on to the locker room, which was very uneventful. Next I had a break along with Sister Elmer, Sister Humphrey, and Sister Gentry. 

Sister Gentry and I were the followers for the 9:30 session. I got to know her and I really like her. She lives in Show Low but used to be in the Pinetop-Lakeside stake. She was the stake Relief Society President and Sister Skousen from our ward was her counselor. They are very good friends.  There were 26 sisters in our session and 16 brothers. We found a name that had fallen on the floor from another session which made everyone happy. We had one sister with her apron on wrong side out, and one sister with her veil on wrong side out. We have been told not to embarrass people but let things go if they are not caught in a timely fashion.

James was a follower in the 11:00 session and offered the prayer. In his prayer he prayed for rain.

While I was a greeter downstairs there was a very noisy wedding party waiting for the bride and groom to come out. They were in the foyer and Sister Elmer went out to remind them that they were still in the temple. Soon they went outside and when the bride and groom came out the crowd let out a loud cheer. Sister Palmer, the temple matron said she could here it in her office upstairs.

I saw three people from high school, Kathy H., Kerry B., and Barry F. Barry is the one who pulled my car out of the mud at a party at Daggs Reservoir now known as White Mountain Lake.

It was raining when we walked to our car. James's prayer was answered.

We stopped at Walmart and Sonic. The green chili cheeseburger I got at Sonic was too hot and I didn't really enjoy it. 

I got up at 3:30 this morning so I had a long nap, but I got in my 10,000 steps. I worked on my Primary lesson this evening, "Abraham and Lot."








Looks delicious!

I ask James what this animal was,
thinking he wouldn't know, but 
of course he did. It's a Dik Dik.

 Ollie got a haircut.


He looks like he's ready to jump.

Impressive!

Tasha labeled this picture, The Crew.

The Jones's baby boy Leo who was born Friday must have
open heart surgery this coming Tuesday.
One of his valves is too small to pump 
blood to his body.  Annie, his mom,
was my visiting teacher when she lived
in Arizona.  She and her family just
moved to Indiana where her husband
will go to graduate school.