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Monday, February 23, 2015

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Happy Birthday Stacy!
 
The Galveston third ward is the ward we are attending right now with Stacy and Sheri's families.  Kim and Stacy Hamilton were the speakers in sacrament meeting today.  Brother Kim Hamilton spoke on the Plan of Salvation.  His was a good talk, but Sister Hamilton's was amazing!  She spoke on D&C 138, Joseph F. Smith's vision of the Spirit World.  Alex and I agreed with James when he said she could be a seminary teacher.  Here is a quote from her talk:
"The Atonement was the first vicarious ordinance performed for the living and the dead." 
"And Straightway They Left Their Nets" was the title of the Sunday School lesson today.  Jesus announces He is the Messiah and He chooses His 12 Apostles.  In Relief Society the lesson was taught by Marion Chase.  It was the third lesson in the Ezra Taft Benson manual and was on "Agency and Accountability."  Stacy loved the lesson and so did I.  
James and I had leftover stew again for lunch.  Paul's leftover tritip was missing from the refrigerator.  I think they thought James ate it, but I realized I threw it away.  It was wrapped in foil and I thought it was part of an onion.  I apologized profusely.  How embarrassing!
 
Sheri brought by a gift and card for Stacy on her way to The Priesthood Preview with Max.  Max will be turning 12 in July.
Kim and Joe came by too and Adam was here for dinner.  We all had a nice visit.  I would say that Adam is an expert on all things Disney and Joe is his understudy.
 
Paul made dinner for Stacy and invited James and I to eat with them.  It was quite delicious.
Pork chops, apples, asparagus and mashed potatoes.
Dallin was here for awhile, but didn't stay for dinner.
 
I think Stacy had a Happy Birthday.  She seemed to like her puzzle and I also got her a restaurant gift card and Church magazine subscriptions.

 
According to Stacy the only problem with this puzzle is that it's
only 500 pieces.