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Saturday, August 5, 2017

Sunday, July 30th, 2017

Logan, Utah
2nd operating temple
Dedicated: 17-19 May 1884
By: John Taylor
Rededicated: 13-15 March
By: Spencer W. Kimball

Alma 42:26-43:14
*How can we not become distracted by questions that do not need to be answered in this life and focus on repentance?
DC 106:1-8
1-3, Warren A. Cowdery is called as a local presiding officer; 4-5, The Second Coming will not overtake the children of light as a thief; 6-8, Great blessings follow faithful service in the Church.
vs. 6...Has there been a time when I felt there was joy in heaven because I made an eternal decision?
*Personally I believe when I feel joy, true joy, there is joy in heaven, and that happens when I bear my testimony, accept a call to serve, attend the temple, support my leaders, etc. In short, when I keep the commandments, repent often, and have a humble heart, I feel joy and heaven rejoices with me.
General Conference
And This Is Life Eternal
Elder C. Scott Grow
"In our home we wanted our children to learn to recognize the voice of the Spirit. We believe that happened as we studied the Book of Mormon each day as a family. Our testimonies were strengthened as we talked about sacred truths. Scripture study becomes the channel for the Spirit to give each of us a customized tutorial. As you study the scriptures each day, alone, and with your family, you will learn to recognize the voice of the Spirit and will come to know God."

That Our Light May Be a Standard for the Nations
Elder Benjamin De Hoyos
"The light that we are talking about comes from the devotion that we give to Sabbath day observance, in the Church as well as in the home; it is the light that grows as we keep ourselves unspotted from the world; it is the light that comes from offering up our sacraments on His holy day and from paying our devotions to the Most High - all of which enable us to always have His Spirit with us...
As we keep the Sabbath day holy and partake of the sacrament, we are not only cleansed, but our light also grows brighter."


My Primary lesson today was on Zion Camps march to Missouri. The purpose was to help the children learn that trials and tests of faith can strengthen us if we are faithful and obedient. I showed a video of Zions Camp and the kids really enjoyed it. I felt the Spirit the most when I talked about Curtis and Zemira. They did not get to bed until 2 a.m. because they stayed to clean up after Trenda's reception. Instead of sleeping in this morning the entire family was at Church. I talked about their family being faithful and obedient in coming to Church even though it would have been so easy to sleep in.
Those attending my class: Colter, Curtis, Liana, Gracie, Zemira, and Bailey. We were missing: Taylor, Cameron, Braxton, Jace, Wyatt, and Lej.
Elder Hansen, a red-headed missionary from Utah was the first speaker in sacrament meeting. He spoke on seeking a testimony of Jesus Christ. A testimony is a witness of what we believe. Elder Hansen said he struggled to know if he wanted to go on a mission. He prayed, fasted, and attended the temple. While reading in Ether about the brother of Jared he felt God's presence come into his life. It was at that moment he knew he wanted to serve a mission. He said that Christ is at the center of his testimony. He bore witness to the youth in the congregation of how you mission will impact every decision in your life. He said it is his, "holy ground."

Our stake patriarch, Roger Toronto was the concluding speaker. He talked about patriarchal blessings and how Heavenly Father delights in blessing His people. Patriarchal blessings are unique and special and like our own personal Liahona. Patriarchal blessings chart the way to our heavenly home. They work according to our faith. Adam blessed his posterity to bring them back into the presence of God. Jacob blessed Ephraim with the birthright blessing. Joseph Smith, Sr. was the first patriarch in this dispensation. You should use our patriarchal blessings to help guide our lives and give us direction.

Since today is a 5th Sunday the bishopric did the third hour teaching. The two counselors spoke to the youth and Bishop Miller spoke to the adults. 
Bishop talked about fasting and prayer and that sacrificing is giving up something we want for something the Lord wants.
We need to be mindful of the law of the fast in our lives in order to bless not only ourselves but others also. Hunger could be eliminated if everyone lived the law of the fast. 
He then moved on to speak of family history work. We are the link to the past and the future. "Just keep plugging away." Sister Rut Wallace has done over 30,000 ordinances for extended family members. Many of our ancestors are waiting. Make a sacrifice of time to go to the temple more often. Don't wait, just go.
The bishops last topic was the Vernon ward youth. All the girls in our ward have been asked to have sex, all of the youth have seen porn. Many of the youth feel hopeless regarding this matter. They must see you go to the temple and you must also take them to the temple. Get them to do family history. The comes a spiritual change of heart when we do temple and family history work. Pornography is no respecter of persons or callings. "I am as tempted as the next person." We have to step it up! Relationships come through a sacrifice of time. Overcoming addictions takes a support team. The law of the Gospel is the first two great commandments, loving the Lord and loving our fellowman. If we are critical of others we aren't living these two commandments. We need less criticism and more compliments. Be more gentle, please be kind to one another.

Wow! Such a powerful message from our Bishop. You can tell how much he loves the youth and how concerned he is for them. He was in tears. He ask us to please fast and pray for them.

We had leftovers for lunch and then went outside and read while it rained. Rain is such a beautiful thing!


This is how the rest of my day went. I colored my frog picture from my calendar, worked on my blog read, and fixed blt's for dinner.

We went to bed by 9 p.m.  It was a beautiful Sabbath day!

More photos:

This picture was taken yesterday at Marisa's
baby shower. These are all people I know and love,
from left to right: Tammy, Adrian, Christy, Sheri, Marisa, and
Courtney.

Vernon ward young women.

There is something about those mountains!
(The Alps)

Arizona Highways: 
San Francisco Peaks in the background.

I have always loved koala bears.
I also like cute animal pictures.

  




Saturday, November 26, 2016

Friday, November 25, 2016

The Christmas season is officially here!

Mormon 6:6-22
Mormon asks his people why they rejected the open arms of Christ.  Mormon taught that their reunion with the Savior would have been joyful.  We too must prepare ourselves to stand before the Lord at the Judgment.  President James E. Faust explained: "We long for the ultimate blessing of the Atonement - to become one with Him, to be in His divine presence, to be called individually by name as He warmly welcomes us home with a radiant smile, beckoning us with open arms to be enfolded in His boundless love.  How gloriously sublime this experience will be if we can feel worthy enough to be in His presence.  The free gift of His great atoning sacrifice for each of us is the only way we can be exalted enough to stand before Him and see Him face to face.  The overwhelming message of the Atonement is the perfect love the Savior has for each of us.  It is a love full of mercy, patience, grace, equity, long-suffering and, above all, forgiving.  The evil influence of Satan would destroy any hope we have in overcoming our mistakes.  He would have us feel that we are lost and that there is no hope.  In contrast, Jesus reaches down to us to lift us up.  Through our repentance and the gift of the Atonement, we can prepare to be worthy to stand in His presence. (CR, October 2001).

GC:      "The Righteous Judge" by Elder Lynn G. Robbins
In His mortal life, Jesus Christ was a loving judge, uncommonly wise and patient.  He is known in the scriptures as "the righteous judge," and His counsel to us is to also "judge righteous judgment" and "to put your trust in that Spirit which leadeth to do good and to judge righteously."

 I just couldn't resist.

There were over 20 cows in our yard today and James had to chase them away twice. After the second time he said: "I need a dog.  I guess the Dobson's just opened the gates and let them go."

We spent a relaxing day at home eating leftovers, and watching Christmas movies.  I am sorry to say that I ate a little too much.
Kim and Brian went on a Razr ride.  Kim was happy because they got to see snow and she got to feel the wind in her face.
James wrapped up in his polar bear blanket on the couch
watching "An Old-Fashioned Christmas."
He is such a romantic at heart.

I am grateful to James for keeping the fire going all day, and for building us such a beautiful home,  and for his desire to make constant improvements.

Sheri, Max, and Evan went over to visit at Darrel and Trina's today.
Lola was upstairs but when she saw Evan she yelled:
"Evan, come here, I need you!"
 Better than shopping on Black Friday!

Lola takes Sheri for a ride.

Some sad news in this entertainment world today.  Florence Henderson, the mother on the "Brady Bunch" TV show passed away today. She was 82 years old.
The last time I saw her was in September on "DWTS"
when she paid a surprise visit to Maureen McCormick, who played her daughter Marcia Brady on the "Brady Bunch."

This evening while we were watching Christmas movies, James, Kim and I, Brian went upstairs to watch the annual ASU vs. UofA
game.  Sad to say there won't be much celebrating in Tempe tonight unless it is by the Wildcat fans.  

Here are the movies we watched today: "An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving," "An Old Fashioned Christmas," "Christmas Homestead," and "Christmas List."

Some photos of guys that I love:
Grandson James two years ago on Thanksgiving.

Rusty and Jackson from our ward.
These are two of the kindest, thoughtful,
and polite boys you will ever meet.
Rusty is a return missionary and Jackson is a state
wrestling champ from last year as a junior.











Saturday, November 2, 2013

Monday, September 30, 2013

Today is Dawn Lambsons birthday.  We call and wish her a happy birthday.  We will celebrate on our next trip down.

"Commandments are not given to restrict but rather to make possible what we truly desire and what our Heavenly Father, who lose us, wants for us."
-Elder D. Todd Christofferson

The high today was 75 degrees with no wind.  What some might call a perfect day.  

Stayed at home all day and ate leftovers from last nights meal.  For lunch I made ham, potatoes, onions, eggs and green chilies for James.  It's one of his favorite meals.  I had a baked potato with sour cream.  We both had steak for dinner.  

James rode the Razr to Midway station to get me a drink.  He brought back a diet Pepsi and a diet cherry Dr. Pepper.  We watched the season premier of The Mentalist.  It had a scary ending with Red John capturing Lisbon.  It's to be continued next week.

The electricity went off for a short time this evening.  We went out on the porch with the lantern and read from a Louie L'Amour book, "Crossfire Trail."  We also played a game of Five Crowns.  Thank goodness the electricity was off less than an hour.  

We watched Castle tonight and I watched Hollywood week on Dancing with the Stars.  

I am still anxious about many things: selling the house, Stacy getting a job, grandsons and missions, going to the temple more often, and my children's happiness.  I did finish the Book of Mormon for the sixth time this year.  Oh yes, one more thing to worry about, the government shut down today because of a disagreement about Obamacare.  Can't we all just agree that it is a lousy idea.

Sean Estes got engaged today.  Here is a picture of the happy couple.
The Happy Couple.
Congratulations!

I am going to end this post with a quote by the late and great Elder David B. Haight:
"We must replace uncertainties and doubt with a desire to know more of Jesus."