Showing posts with label banana bread. Show all posts
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Friday, January 11, 2019

Saturday, January 5th, 2019

Hong Kong, China
48th operating temple
Dedicated: 26 May 1996
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Death of
DC 45:4
Saying: Father, behold the sufferings and death of him who did no sin, in whom thou wast well pleased; behold the blood of thy Son which was shed, the blood of him whom thou gavest that thyself might be glorified.
Book of Mormon
1Nephi 4:1-19
Have I ever been "led by the Spirit, not knowing beforehand the things which I should do?"
New Testament
I am responsible for my own learning.
1 Nephi 10:17-19; Alma 32:27; DC 18:18; 58:26-28; 88:118
General Conference
Be Not Troubled
Elder Ronald A. Rasband
"Our desire to 'always have his Spirit" with us will push fear aside for a more eternal view of our mortal lives. President Nelson has cautioned, 'In coming days, it will not be possible to survive spiritually without the guiding, directing, comforting, and constant influence of the Holy Ghost.'"


Our plan this morning was to load up our garbage, go to the church to do our cleaning assignment, and then take the garbage to the dump. When James went out to start loading it up he realized it was gone. I'm surprised that we didn't notice it last night when we came in. Brian and Kim took our 12 bags of garbage with them. Wow! What can we say. We appreciate them so much! 

When James contacted Brian to thank him and ask him what he did with it, Brian said: "When we got home the garbage man was just coming down the street. We put some of the bags in our container and some in our neighbors. The rest I took to Auto Zone around the corner."

James made us smoothies for breakfast before we left to clean the church. The Allen's, one of the families we are assigned to clean with, wanted to meet no later than 8 a.m. We arrived at the church at 8. James went in to see if anyone was there because he saw a car parked on the other side and the door on that side was propped open. We could find no one inside but soon the Gardner's showed up, Brother and Sister Gardner and Liam. The Allen's said they forgot when James called them later. They said they had a temple wedding to go to and that's what they were thinking of. We found out later that it was Aaron Winsor's sealing. He was a youth in Vernon and after his mission he moved to Taylor with his mother.

James started out by emptying trash throughout the building and discovered one of the classrooms was missing their trash cans. I started out by cleaning the bathrooms. Brother Gardner and Liam vacuumed and cleaned the chapel. Sister Gardner washed windows and cleaned the kitchen where she found mouse droppings. We will need to report this and the missing trash containter to the FM (Facility Management) so I took down their number. 

It only took us a little over an hour to clean. At 9 Sister Crane and her crew, Kerri, Amy, Alicia, Kip, Hailey, and Colter came to take down the Christmas decorations. Brother Gardner and Kerri took all the trash to the container outside. It was a good experience being in the building with these good people. The Gardner's are hard workers and so very kind.

We picked up our mail and headed to Dollar General to see if they have bananas. They don't. Next stop was Stanford General. They had one ripe banana and the clerk gave it to me. She said they needed to make a produce run but hadn't done so yet. I need at least three bananas to make banana nut bread for the Crane's. I have been promising them since Christmas. I thought we had bananas or we would have picked some up yesterday. James was so nice and didn't even complain when I asked if we could go to Walmart. 

We bought bananas, flour, sugar, eggs, shakes, oil, and butter. I just like to have baking supplies on hand, plus I am also making peanut butter cookies for Brother Wilhelm who had a birthday on December 30th. We stopped at Taco Bell and I got two tacos and a diet Pepsi. When I realized that a medium diet Pepsi at this joint cost $1.89 I vowed to never buy another.

We also stopped to get gas and then we were homeward bound.
It was stressful going up our hill and around our driveway but we made it, mud and all.

I worked on my blog and tomorrows "Come Follow Me" lesson while baking peanut butter cookies for Brother Wilhelm. I also read James a chapter from our book, "The Captain's Daughter." 

I was just getting ready to put a loaf of banana nut bread in the over at around 4:05 when the electricity went off. I put the bread in the refrigerator instead. The electricity ended up being off for around two hours.

While we were waiting in the dark James decided to light our kerosene lamps so I could read some more. After reading a chapter he said we should go deliver John his cookies. I reminded him that we could not get the garage door open. He said we could. 
It was difficult but we got the door open enough to put James's walking stick under it to prop it open. I drove the car out and we delivered the cookies to Sandra and the kids. John was not yet back from the young men's bicycle outing. 

The electricity came back on shortly after six and I baked the banana nut bread for the Crane's. James walked over in the snow and delivered it around 8 pm. James was gone for awhile as Chuck told him about the outing with the young men in Black Canyon.
Kathy texted me and said the bread was delicious! 

I put a log on the fire and we watched the new winter Hallmark movie, "Winter Castle." It's about a wedding held in an ice hotel. This hotel actually exists in the city of Quebec. Why would anyone want to stay in hotel that is freezing cold no matter how beautiful it looks? There is a new Hallmark movie every Saturday night in 2019. I am excited!

We began our fast before going to bed. We are fasting for greater family unity. 

After the electricity came back on James had
to go up and fix something on the garage door.
He's saying, "Don't take my picture."

 The Gilbert temple





 Where are the hearts on this Valentine
card?

 Nothing sweeter than a sleeping baby.

I wonder what's buried under this
pile of snow.

 I miss these guys




This is the first Christmas card we received this 
past Christmas. I love this sweet family!

 I like this.

 Dennis and Denise's family
Dennis, Rachel, Evie, Santa, Peg
Denise, Thor












Monday, January 1, 2018

Thursday, December 21st, 2017

Payson, Utah
146th operating temple
Dedicated: 7 June 2015
By: Henry B. Eyring

Jesus Christ Atonement through
1 Nephi 11:33
And I, Nephi, saw that he was lifted up upon the cross and slain for the sins of the world.
Book of Mormon
Ether 14:8-31
*In what ways has the enabling power of the Atonement transformed your weaknesses into strengths?
*How has your faith or spiritual resolve been tried? How did these trials of your faith bring you an additional "witness" of Jesus Christ?
Doctrine Covenants Favorite Scriptures
DC 33:1
Behold, I say unto you, my servants Ezra and Northrop, open ye your ears and hearken to the voice of the Lord your God, whose word is quick and powerful, sharper than a two-edged sword, to the dividing asunder of the joints and marrow, soul and spirit; and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.
General Conference
Exceeding Great and Precious Promises
Elder David A. Bednar
'Priesthood ordinances and sacred covenants are essential in this ongoing process of spiritual rebirth; they also are the means God has appointed whereby we receive His exceeding great and precious promises. Ordinances that are received worthily and remembered continual open the heavenly channels through which the power of godliness can flow into our lives. Covenants that are honored steadfastly and remembered always provide purpose and the assurance of blessings in both mortality and for eternity."



I prayed many times yesterday that Kellen Lambson would be found and that it would snow here. Both happened this morning, although the snow was short-lived.


I should have prayed for more snow.

I baked banana nut bread for Harold and Vickie, and Dennis and Denise this morning. Denise and Dennis came out and brought us Dise's cookies. Just in time for our family party tomorrow night.

Dennis helped James hook up the new TV upstairs and Denise and I had a nice visit. An update on the kids: Eric's fiance broke up with him and he is trying to get back together with her. He is also getting his Masters in computer science. Kyle works for Durango Natural gas with a four year degree similar to a chemical engineer. Tyler is the manager at a Family Dollar Store and has been there for over a year now.  Jenifer's son Sammy just got baptized. He doesn't speak very much and they think he has a form of autism, although Dennis says he is very smart. Denise says Rachel is doing very well now.

James did a service for the Bowen's this afternoon. He backfilled 250 feet of waterline with his little Cat skidsteer.

I am still living off Rosa's tamales. This is the second dozen. I have had them for breakfast, for lunch, and for dinner, but not all on the same day.

Today I also got one of Dise's cookies

Light the World
Jesus taught: "For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat."
Matthew 25:35
A person can experience spiritual hunger as well as physical hunger. As Jesus did, we can offer people both kinds
of nourishment.

Bob Case with some of his granddaughters,
including Ruby and Addy.

Marissa, Curtis and baby Graham

Lorelai 
Congratulations to Justice, Kate, and Evander.


Sow and Saguaro.
I couldn't resist.

Family Christmas Party 2014

A new grandson for Sean and Stefani

I made 14 loaves of bread today:

Boxed up and ready to go.