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Monday, February 24, 2020

Sunday, February 23rd, 2020

Cebu City, Philippines
133rd operating temple
Dedicated: 13 June 2010
By: Thomas S. Monson

Jesus Christ, Judge
3 Nephi 27:16
And it shall come to pass, that whoso repenteth and is baptized in my name shall be filled; and if he endureth to the end, behold, him will I hold guiltless before my Father at that day when I shall stand to judge the world.
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
Review; Study:2 Nephi 26-30 "A Marvelous Work and a Wonder" - "Don't Miss This"; "Teaching with Power"

Given February 27, 1977 at a conference
in Lima, Peru.



"Deceive Me Not"
Gary E. Stevenson
"There is much we can learn from Moses's mighty response to temptation from the adversary. (see Moses 1:1-2)
I invite you to respond the same way when you feel influenced by temptation. Command the enemy of your soul by saying: 'Go away! You have no glory. Do not tempt or lie to me! For I know I am a child of God. And I will always call upon my God for His help.'"

"The Second Great Commandment"
President Russell M. Nelson
"As members of the Church, we feel a kinship to those who suffer in any way. As sons and daughters of God, we are all brothers and sisters. We heed an Old Testament admonition: 'Thou shalt open thing hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to thy needy,'"

Happy Sabbath!

We woke up to 2 inches of snow this morning. It was beautiful. I worked on my blog and then went to wake James up with tea at 6:30 because I knew he was scheduled to leave for ward council at 7 with Chuck. He said his alarm didn't go off. I went in and fixed him a bowl of grits to eat before he left. Chuck was right on time.
I finished up on my blog and went to shower and get ready to go.
The roads were filled with puddles and it was slippery. I went slow and it took me about five minutes longer than normal to get to church. I left early enough that I wasn't late. James was saving a place for me and allowed me to sit on the outside of the row which is my favorite spot.

Colter Hunsaker gave his first youth talk and did a good job. He is a good reader. He did always like to read when I was his teacher but his reading was usually slow and halting. I guess practice makes perfect. He spoke about the responsibilities of someone who holds the Aaronic priesthood. Here are some notes from Colter's talk. "Jesus said we should go the second mile. We can serve all the time." Colter quoted lots of scriptures and talked about faith and repentance. It was an excellent talk for an 11 year old who won't be 12 until the end of December. He is a sweet boy and loves to do service and has learned to work hard from his dad.

Haley Hunsaker was the next speaker. She is Colter's older sister. He talked about going to the temple with Haley to do baptisms. The theme for Haley's talk was "Go and Do." Don't be idle. We are here for a purpose. Help someone else overcome their trials. Act in faith. We need to have faith in the impossible because nothing is impossible with God. Prepare for general conference by studying the Restoration.

Chelsea MacArthur was the next speaker. Elder Bednar's recent conference address, "Watchful unto Prayer Continually" was the theme for her talk. Constant vigilance is needed to counteract complacency and casualness. We must guard and protect. She told a story about when she lived in Alaska and came home and there was a mama moose with two babies in her yard. There is nothing more dangerous than a mama moose guarding and protecting her young so she waited in the car until they were gone. She talked a little about the cheetahs and the topis, comparing the cheetahs to Satan.
We must be always on guard against Satan and his tactics. President Hinckley: "Things will work out." I would add to that, if we are obedient and faithful.

Jared MacArthur is Chelsea's husband. She comes to church every week and teaches Primary. We don't see Jared very often. He has not yet been ordained an elder. He gave a good talk. He started out by telling us that for the first time in 15 years he slept walked last night. Not sure what that had to do with his talk. Jared is a HotShot in Alaska. He jumps out of airplanes to fight fires. He is only home about half of the year. He talked about the intense training he has to go through to be a HotShot and what the risks are. He then told about the Challenger, the space shuttle that blew up 70 seconds after lift off, killing all 7 astronauts on board. He said the engineers knew there was a weakness in the housing of the fuel chamber but they decided to launch anyway, or at least some of them decided. The chief engineer said he recommended they cancel the launch but obviously he was outvoted. He says that 30 years later it still haunts him. Jared used this as an example of complacency. He said there were three things Elder Bednar counsels us to be aware of: 1) Evils disguises, 2) Stay awake and be alert, 3) Understand the intent of the enemy.

I conducted Relief Society. Kerri was in charge of our player piano and Tamara led the music. We began with announcements. Michelle Tesarek announced our upcoming Relief Society activity on March 28th. The theme is the Relief Society birthday celebration. There will be several classes offered and each sister will get to attend four classes. Afterwards we will have a corned beef luncheon and cupcakes for dessert. Some of the classes to be offered: Getting your "exit" papers in order before death, Instapot hints, tracking finances, indexing, soap making, and a couple of others that I can't remember. 
After the announcements we sang the song "Abide with Me" and I called on Paula Johnson to say the opening prayer. That was a mistake because we aren't supposed to have an opening prayer. I guess the song threw me off. 
Diana Curtis gave the lesson based on Sister Arburto's talk, "Thru Cloud and Sunshine, Lord, Abide with Me!" We talked about depression and mental illness and several sisters shared stories. Diana kept the lesson positive and on track so I felt that it went well.

James had a short meeting after church so he got a ride home with Chuck. I had not even had lunch yet when he arrived home. After lunch we had rest time. I finished my book, "Live Up To Our Privileges" which I loved. I started reading the book Cathi and Terry gave us for Christmas and also read from Sister Nelson's book.

I'm going to enjoy these books!

Here are some of the things I did this Sabbath afternoon:
- Texted Kathy, my neighbor, and told her I offered a special prayer for her in Relief Society that she would get well soon. Several of the sisters came up to me afterwards and wanted to know about Kathy. I told her that we were very concerned for her welfare.
- Texted Kyah who wasn't at church to see if she was ok. She said she wasn't feeling well. I asked her if she would like me to set up an appointment with Brother Peeler for both her and I so we could learn how to do web indexing. She said yes that would be great. I told her to let me know when she is feeling better. Kyah is 17.
- Texted Tanna. James and I are assigned to visit her but I have never met her. I asked if she was going to have a baby shower because if she wasn't I was going to offer to give her one. She said her baby was due on August 29th and that they (her family I suppose) was giving her a shower after they did the gender reveal. I asked her if she would let me know about the gender reveal and she said she would. She works at Persnikkity's and said I could come and visit her there. She works Monday-Friday from 11-4.
- Texted Diana and told her I was pleased with how well the lesson went. 
- We FaceTimed with Charlie, Jared and Kacey. Here are some of the things we discussed.
Kacey said she found a paper Molly wrote about Jared. She said when she was four or five he left and she couldn't understand why. 
She said she was afraid to come because her sisters weren't coming but when she got there everything was great. She expressed her love for him and said he was like the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. After all that is happening with his other kids I am sure this made him feel good.
Tomorrow Charlie has to have shots. Kacey said the girl who gives the shots is black. Kacey just recently joined the gym and left Charlie in the nursery. The girls working in the nursery are all black or Asian. Charlie was not happy. A girl came to get Kacey and said they couldn't calm her down. When Kacey got in the room Charlie was huddled in the corner facing the well shaking and sobbing. She associates black people with the pain of getting a shot. This just broke my heart.
- Kacey has some kind of a nodule or tumor in her mouth which swells and is painful. She is having it checked out tomorrow. I told them I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow too.
- They tried to watch the Face to Face with President and Sister Oaks but Charlie keeps turning off the power strip. If they put it behind the piano, she crawls back and gets it. 
- We love talking with Charlie, Kacey and Jared and look forward to their call every week. Next week we will be in the valley but we hope they call anyway.

I also found three relatives on family search that need ordinances. I tried to index but realize I need some training. James set up a meeting with Brother Peeler as he works with us in family history. Hopefully he will be willing to train us in indexing.

I began studying for this coming week's "Come Follow Me" lesson, 2 Nephi 26-30 "A Marvelous Work and a Wonder." It's about the coming forth of the Book of Mormon, the Restoration, and Satan's tactics. I listened to "Don't Miss This" and filled in the worksheet and then James and I listened to "Teaching with Power." Next week we will be discussing this lesson with family members.

James and I both wrote a letter to Elder Trezise. I told him the story of the woman praying in Paraguay after the floods. 

This is what we woke up to. By
afternoon it was all melted.






This is what I look forward to every Sabbath day:



Sweet Charlie Mae

 As a teenager Greg worked at my dad's store



 Photo booth at ward party courtesy
of Candi
Autumn posted this 





 Woohoo!

I love Sister Hinckley







Friday, August 23, 2019

Wednesday, August 21st 2019

Nauvoo, Illinois
113th operating temple
Dedicated: 27-30 June 2002
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Foreordained
DC 76:12
Even those things which were from the beginning before the world was, which were ordained of the Father, through his Only Begotten Son, who was in the bosom of the Father, even from the beginning;
Book of Mormon
Alma 53:18-54:12
New Testament "Be Perfectly Joined Together" 1 Cor. 1-7
1 Corinthians 3


General Conference
Great Love for Our Father's Children
Elder Quentin L. Cook
Love is at the center of our temple and family history effort to gather Israel on the other side of the veil. When we learn of the trials and hardships our ancestors faced, our love and appreciation for them is magnified. Our temple and family history effort has been strengthened to a significant degree by the new adjustments in both the Sunday meeting schedule and the youth advancement in classes and quorums. These changes provide for earlier and more powerful attention to learning about our ancestors and gathering Israel on the other side of the veil. Both temple and family history work are greatly enhanced."

James and Alex left around 4 a.m. for the lower Black River. Alex was prepared with a "charge machine" in case the battery went dead on the truck. He also sent me a map of where we would be. He brought enough water for himself and grandpa. He wanted to make sure that grandpa stayed hydrated. Here are some photos they took on the trip.

Here's proof that at least one fish was caught.
James caught over 100.



 The water was so clear they could
actually see the fish in the water.



Alex said he had a fish on his line and
another bigger fish chomped on it
and for a minute he had both fish
but the bigger fish yanked free.
What a great video that would have made!






Amazing! I am part of the "Black River Club."
I was there about 40 years ago but told James
I would probably never be back. If I did go back
it would only be to see the bridge my grandpa
Strickland built. I think I will have James take a 
picture next time and save me the trip.

I spent the day at home by myself. I kept busy doing various and sundry things. I studied my scriptures, read from Aunt Dimity's Death, blogged, walked, listened to conference talks, and watched some T.V. and sold six books. It's so exciting to check my phone and see the books sell. I made $63.00 today. 

I watched the finale of the Alton Brown Chopped Challenge. One competitor was good but he was so cocky I just wanted someone to beat him. Two of the other competitors were very good also. The judges did something that has never been done in the history of "Chopped" ... they allowed three people to go to the dessert round. There is $50,000 at stake and they could not agree on who should move on. 

These were the ingredients for the dessert round: Tarantulas in a can, I guess they are loved in some parts of the world, coconut, marzapan fruit, and cherry cola sorbet. It came down to Cocky Guy and Guy who has MS and wants to give the $50,000 to his wife to do with whatever she wants. Who do you think won? Hint: Alex Guarnaschelli was one of the judges. You got it ... MS Guy!
The reason the judges gave for chopping Cocky was, "we didn't like your plating in the first round." It was that close. His dessert was perfect. As he was walking away he said: "I think the judges made the wrong decision. I don't know how "he" even made it to the dessert round." I add Sore Loser to Cocky to describe this guy. 

When I hadn't heard from James or Alex by 8 pm I texted Sheri. We decided to say a prayer and see how we felt. Right after our prayer Alex texted both of us to say they were Ok. What a relief!
I was just getting ready to ask my friend Kerri who has a four-wheel drive pickup if she wanted to go to the Black River.






Since I can't get the Kroger's hot and 
sweet pickles on a regular basis,
these are a good substitute. One of my
favorite snacks is a plate full of these pickles.



 My birthday cake with some decorations










 This girl loves to climb!


 This is Kathy the amazing, my mentor

 Marisa, a former young woman in Chandler,
has two adorable children.