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Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Thursday, November 9th, 2017

Winter Quarters, Nebraska
104th operating temple
Dedicated: 22 Apr 2001
By: Gordon B. Hinckley


Jesus Christ, Ascension of
3 Nephi 11:12
And it came to pass that when Jesus had spoken these words the whole multitude fell to the earth; for they remembered that it had been prophesied among them that Christ should show himself unto them after his ascension into heaven.
Book of Mormon
3 Nephi 24:1-25:6
*What blessings are promised to those who pay their tithing?
Those who live the law of tithing show their faith in God. Obedience to this law brings the blessings stated in 3 Nephi 24:10-12. Elder Jeffrey R. Holland shared five reasons why every member of the Church, in any kind of circumstance, should obey the law of tithiing: "I suggest five reasons why all of us, rich or poor, longtime member or newest convert, should faithfully pay our tithes and offerings. First, do so for the sake of your children. Teach your children that many of the blessings of the Church are available to them because you and they give tithes and offerings to the Church. Second, pay your tithing to rightfully claim the blessings promised those who do so. Third, pay your tithing as a declaration that possession of material goods and the accumulation of worldly wealth are not the uppermost goals of your existence. Fourth, pay your tithing and offerings out of honesty and integrity because they are Gods rightful due. this leads to a fifth reason to pay our tithing and offerings. We should pay them as a personal expression of love to a generous and merciful Father in Heaven. through His grace, God has dealt bread to the hungry and clothing to the poor. At various times in our lives, that will include all of us, either temporally or spiritually" (Ensign, Nov 2001, 33-35)
Doctrine Covenants Favorite Scriptures
DC 4:4-5
4 For behold the field is white already to harvest; and lo, he that thrusteth in his sickle with his might, the same layeth up in store that he perisheth not, but bringeth salvation to his soul;
5 And faith, hope, charity and love, with an eye single to the glory of God, qualify him for the work.
General Conference
Spiritual Eclipse
Elder Gary E. Stevenson
"In the same manner that the very small moon can block the magnificent sun, extinguishing it's light and warmth, a spiritual eclipse can occur when we allow minor and troublesome obstructions - those we face in our daily lives - to get so close that they block out the magnitude, brightness and warmth of the light of Jesus Christ and His gospel. Elder Neal A. Maxwell took this analogy even further when he stated: 'Even something as small as a man's thumb, when held very near the eye, can blind him to the very large sum. Yet the sun is still there. Blindness is brought upon the man by himself. When we draw other things too close, placing them first, we obscure our vision of heaven.'"


We left for the valley a little after 8 a.m. James was driving the truck and pulling a 22 foot long trailer. We stopped to get gas and then our next stop was Burger House in Miami. We each had a burro, and we bought two extras to take to Sheri. My appointment with Chandler Eyecare was at noon and I arrived right on time. James dropped me off and then went to Bill's to park the trailer. 
My left eye needs a little more correction so I got a new prescription. It is always fun to see Sheri and friends Nancy, Rachel and Chris at work. Sheri gets off at one for lunch so we met James at Cafe Rio. Sheri took this photo of us and I was going to take one of her and James outside but I forgot.


 Boy I look old!

After lunch Sheri had to go back to work and James had to go see Dr. Hatch about doing a remodeling job at his dental office. While James was meeting with Dr. Hatch I took the truck and drove down to the Albertson's and did some walking. When James called I went back and picked him up. We drove to the Costco in Gilbert and bought some Alpine Valley bread, James's favorite, and 11 blankets for grandkids for Christmas. If they don't get anything else from us they will get a new blanket. 

Next stop, Deseret Book, which is right next door. I bought 3 conference Ensigns for the sisters I visit teach. I actually only visit 2 sisters right now, Jean, and Pam but I bought an extra for Pam's husband Ricky. I bought a Book of Mormon and had my name engraved on it for next year's Book of Mormon study. I also bought two journals, one for Sunday and one for Shelly for her mission.

By this time it was 4:30 and time to go pick up Rowan who is going with Evan on his birthday date. Joshua and Max are going too but they are already at Evan's. 

When we walked in to Trina and Darrel's Lola was sitting on the couch eating popcorn and watching Moana. When she saw us she said, "Oh they are probably picking me up." We visited a few minutes with Ruby and Lola, Addy was at a friends, and then the three of us left.

The boys had fun playing in the backyard with Ollie and we had to keep reminding them we were here to take them on a birthday date.


Rowan was a little afraid of Ollie because last time
he "chewed" on him. He would run and of course
Ollie would run after him.

Evan didn't want to go shopping like we normally do. He asked if we could go to the Xtreme Air on Rural and Ray. He had to give the location because there is one here on McQueen and Pecos just a couple of miles away but the boys like the Rural and Ray one better.
I dropped James and the boys off while I went across the street to Fry's Marketplace to get a few groceries. I bought some shakes, chicken, cranberry celebration, a fresh salad, and three ASU blankets. The three blankets are for Evan, Joshua, and Rowan. I am holding out for a Cardinal's blanket for Max. 

After their hour at Xtreme Air the boys were hungry. Oh yes, so was James. He had been walking the whole time the boys were doing their activities.

Evan decided he wanted to go to the mall food court for dinner. He and Max went to Subway and Joshua and Rowan to the pizza place just like always. James brought in his chicken and cranberry celebration from Fry's. I am holding out for the fresh salad I got.
I did decide to go to Panera and get some cookies. I got six chocolate chip cookies which qualified me for six more free cookies. I got two snickerdoodles, two ginger molasses, and two frosted pumpkin sugar cookies. 

We took Evan and Max home and then Joshua. Our ride to Rowan's gave us time to talk to him about school and what he is doing. He plays the cello and also plays soccer. We got to see Addy and Ruby and Trina when we got to the house. Lola was asleep. We visited a few minutes. I wanted to give the kids the cookies but Trina said no.

We stayed at Sheri's and slept downstairs in Alex's room. Roxy's cage is down there so of course I said hi. Sheri was already in bed when we got back.

Joe, Kim and Brian have been in Disneyland
this week. They came home today.

Old Family Photos

Camping at the north rim of
the Grand Canyon.

So cute.

Jonathan, Charlotte, Jared

Jared's birthday

Christmas eve at Grandmother Clark's.


Interesting

Lola reading scriptures


Dallin H. Oaks with hair

Saw this at Sheri's

Look at those claws!

Love this!










Monday, November 13, 2017

Wednesday, November 8th, 2017

Montevideo, Uruguay
103rd operating temple
Dedicated: 18 Mar 2001
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Ascension of
1 Timothy 3:16
And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.
Book of Mormon
3 Nephi 23:1-14
What value is there in searching the scriptures and the prophets?
Today I quote from 3 prophets because I couldn't choose one. The Prophet Joseph Smith: "Search the scriptures - search the revelations and ask your Heavenly Father, in the name of His Son Jesus Christ, to manifest the truth unto you, and if you do it with an eye single to His glory, nothing doubting, He will answer you by the power of His Holy Spirit. You will then know for yourselves. You will not then be dependent on man for the knowledge of God; nor will there be any room for speculation. When men/women receive their instruction from Him that made them, they know how He will save them."
President Gordon B. Hinckley: "I am grateful for the emphasis on reading the scriptures. I hope that for you this will become something far more enjoyable than a duty; that rather, it will become a love affair with the word of God. I promise you that as you read, your minds will be enlightened and your spirits will be lifted. At first it may seem tedious, but that will change into a wondrous experience with thoughts and words of things divine."
President Henry B. Eyring: "The Holy Ghost will guide what we say if we study and ponder the scriptures every day. The words of the scriptures invite the Holy Spirit. With daily study of the scriptures we can count on this blessing. We treasure the word of God not only by studying them. We may be nourished more by pondering a few words, allowing the Holy Ghost to make them treasures to us, than by passing quickly and superficially over whole chapters of scripture."
Karen Lambson: "I love reading the scriptures!"
Doctrine Covenants Favorite Scriptures
DC 4:2
Therefore, O ye that embark in the service of God, see that ye serve him with all your heart, might, mind and strength, that ye may stand blameless before God at the last day.
General Conference
Be Ye Therefore Perfect - Eventually
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
"'Yea, come unto Christ, and be perfected in Him...,' Moroni pleads. 'Love God with all your might, mind, and strength, then...by His grace ye may be perfect in Christ.' Our only hope for true perfection is in receiving it as a gift from heaven - we cant earn it. Thus, the grace of Christ offers us not only salvation from sorrow and sin and death but also salvation from our own persistent self-criticism."



"Fear not, be of good cheer, your future is as bright as your faith"
-President Thomas S. Monson

It was overcast today but for the next 15 days there is zero moisture in sight.

As I was walking around the house this morning I looked out the window and saw a coyote standing out beyond our fenced yard. He just stood there looking around. I watched him for awhile and then I looked over at the storage building and there was a little cottontail jumping around. I immediately went outside and started yelling and waving my arms to scare the coyote away. He looked at me like I was really weird and then he trotted away. The bunny was saved by the granny.

James went to town today to pick up pavers. I thought for sure he would bring me a taco but I guess maneuvering a trailer around a small parking lot is just too hard. He said we could go to lunch in Springerville and get tacos, so I got ready. On the way we started a new book, "Once an Heiress" which is on my kindle app on my phone. 
We went to Booga Reds and I ordered a green chili Navajo taco. It was okay but I should have ordered a regular taco. While James was waiting to pay the bill, I started walking to Western Drug. He picked me up and we went inside together. This place has a crazy assortment of merchandise, hunting and camping gear, material, dry goods, etc.  I even found a camo tablecloth. We also stopped at Safeway to pick up some strawberries and stuff for salad.

As we approached the graveyard on the Vernon Road, a 4x4 deer was standing in the road. Just as I was about to take a picture he ran off and jumped the fence. 

James is a one man show outside with moving the pavers for the patio. He accomplishes great things. 
As I worked on my blog and did some other chores I watched several Christmas movies: "Love You Like Christmas", "The Mistletoe Promise," "All I Want for Christmas," "Farewell Mr. Kringle," "Second Chance Christmas."

I read from the introduction of "Rescuing Wayward Children" and also got my 10,000 steps or more for the day.

Low hanging clouds hide the top of
Mt. Montoso

It's like the Springerville Superstore

James likes this sign better, maybe because
of the elk.

LaDonna Chapman from our 
early days in Chandler. Her daughter
married one of James's best friends from
high school and they work in the Snowflake temple.


I love this little pig!

Temple Open House

Love these old photos

"Lollipop"

Formerly known as Squaw Peak

Love these clouds!

James laying out the fire pit.

I saw this trailer on my walk through
Springerville today.







Friday, February 17, 2017

Friday, February 3, 2017

Kirtland Temple

1 Nephi 22:11-31
What are some things I am looking forward to during the Second Coming and Millennium?
Jacob 6-7
DC 19:1-14
How are we accomplishing the will of Him who sent us?
Talk: "Waiting Upon the Lord:Thy Will Be Done"
By:  Robert D. Hales
October 2011
GC:   'Rise Up in Strength, Sisters in Zion' by Bonnie L. Oscarson
"We need to acknowledge the centrality of God our Eternal Father and His Son, Jesus Christ, to our faith and salvation.
Jesus Christ is our Savior and Redeemer.
We need to study and understand His Atonement and how to apply it daily; repentance is one of the greatest blessings each of us has to stay on course.  We need to see Jesus Christ as our primary
role model and the example of who we need to become.
We need to continually teach our families and classes about our Father's great plan of salvation, which includes the
doctrine of Christ."


On the way to my infusion this morning Jean Howard cancelled our lunch date for today.  She has a doctor's appointment in Phoenix.  Hopefully I can see her in Vernon later in the month.  

My infusion goes well.  Kim, the new nurse who is here instead of Kwanda, finds a vein and I barely feel a prick.  

Afterwards I head back to Chandler.  James had put the sheets on the bed after I washed them and he had washed the towels and rugs from the bathroom.  This was all done while he was sick!  Oh yes, he also had his snowman comforter on the bed.


We packed up and loaded the car and dropped off birthday gifts to Sheri and Stacy.  I will mail Trina's since we aren't going home her way.  James wrote the sweetest message to Sheri.  We visited Stacy, Jared Ammon, Michael and Shipley.  Paul was at work, Joshua was at school, and Adam was at work at his new job at a bank in Mesa.  I think he said it was TCF Bank.  

We had lunch at Jersey Mike's and had a visit with the realtors' who sold our house Brad and Jen McClay.  Jen said the people who bought the house absolutely love it and plan on living there for a long time.  I loved that house too.

Home Sweet Home

After lunch James and I both stopped for gas at Sam's Club.  
I told him I was going the Payson way and he said he would follow me.  I told him he didn't have to but I was grateful that he did.  

I stopped at McDonald's in Payson for an ice cream cone and James took a short nap in his truck.  We stopped in Heber to put air in my back tire.  When we got to Vernon there was antelope and elk in the highway 60 field.  Lots of the snow had melted.  When we get home we unload and put things away.  I read from "Boys in the Boat" and then we watch a Hallmark movie, "Anything But Love" starring Paul Green and Erica Christensen, then it's off to bed.

Photo Memories

Betty Jo Warner and Veleda Penrod
They made the pants and shirts for the rodeo dance.
Veleda was my mom's best friend.  This photo was taken
sometime in the 40's.

Veleda posted this.


Such a Sweetie!

Emmy on her special date with her dad and
her cousins Briana and Addy.

Trina and Lexy doing what they do best.

Twins Stefani and Alicia
They married brothers and both couples live in our ward here in Vernon.

One of the couples.

Michael's baptism