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Monday, April 13, 2020

Thursday, April 9th, 2020

Hamilton, New Zealand
11th operating temple
Dedication: 20-22 April 1958
By: David O. McKay


Jesus Christ, Judge
Alma 5:15
Do ye exercise faith in the redemption of him who created you? Do you look forward with an eye of faith, and view this mortal body raised in immortality, and this corruption raised in incorruption, to stand before God to be judged according to the deeds which have been done in the mortal body?
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
Mosiah 5:1-2, 27:8-28, Alma 15:3-13, 24:7-19
"In the Strength of the Lord", David A. Bednar, GC Oct 2004
April 2020 General Conference

"Come Unto Christ - Living as Latter-day Saints"
Elder John A. McCune
"We can do difficult things and help others do the same, because we know in whom we can trust."

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I love my hours in the morning devoted to gospel study. I still can't seem to stay on my schedule though. I am getting further behind on my blog. Tomorrow, Saturday, and Sunday I will try to catch up.

I emailed the ministering sisters in my district to remind them of tomorrow's fast. I also asked them to contact the sisters they minister to as a reminder regarding the fast.

James made grilled tuna sandwiches with pepperjack cheese for lunch while I read from "Aunt Dimity and the Family Tree."

After lunch James left to work at the Howard's for a few hours. He was supposed to bring back Luna but Tom told him to wait until tomorrow and he would bring him in the trailer.

I was tired today and didn't feel like doing much so I watched a movie that's been in my DVR since Christmas. It's a Lifetime movie called "The Christmas Wish" starring Hilarie Burton. I have never seen it and enjoyed watching it. Hilarie is one of my favorites.

Today James and I read about Lazarus and planted some week grass to remind us that hope can unexpectedly come out of dark places.

This morning I read from Church History in the Fulness of Times, chapter 7, "The Infant Church Expands."

James went for a walk this afternoon, a rather long one I might add. I saw one lonely elk in the yard. 

Kerri came by to return the container we took to her house with the ground wheat in it. She stay and visited for awhile.

After Kerri left we had dinner and then started our fast.

 We had some rain today









 Summer, Charlie and Ollie




 Following the labrinyth













 Reading about a llama with her mama.
She knows what's coming next.