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Sunday, June 3, 2018

Sunday, May 27th, 2018

Phoenix, Arizona
144th operating temple
Dedicated: 16 Nov, 2014
By: Thomas S. Monson

Jesus Christ, Birth of
DC 93:4
The Father because he gave me of his fulness, and the Son because I was in the world and made flesh my tabernacle and dwelt among the sons of men.
Book of Mormon
Alma 7:1-13
* What does Alma prophesy about the Savior?
-He shall be born of Mary, at Jerusalem which is the land of our forefathers...he shall go forth suffering pains and afflictions and temptations of every kind; and this that the word might be fulfilled which saith he will take upon him the pains and the sicknesses of his people. And he will take upon him death, that he may loose the bands of death which bind his people; and he will take upon him their infirmities, that his bowels may be filled with mercy, according to the flesh, that he may know according to the flesh how to succor his people according to their infirmities.
Old Testament
1 Kings 3-4
3 Solomon loves the Lord and keeps His commandments - The Lord appears to Solomon and promises him a wise and an understanding heart - He judges between two harlots and determines who is the mother of a child.
4 The officers in Solomon's court are listed - Solomon reigns in peace and prosperity over a large kingdom - His wisdom and understanding exceed that of all men.
General Conference
"Be With and Strengthen Them" 
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
" Brothers and sisters, as the work of quorums and auxiliaries matures institutionally, it follows that we should mature personally as well - individually rising above any mechanical, function-without-feeling routine to the heartfelt discipleship articulated by the Savior at the conclusion of His earthly ministry."



I was up before five this morning. The first thing I did was weigh myself. I lost 1.2 lbs. this week so I had chocolate cream pie for breakfast.

I spent the morning getting ready for my Relief Society lesson on ministering until it was time to get ready to go.

James loads, the small table I have my family display set up on and a box of photos, my old sewing machine, and two baskets into the car.

We have family prayer in the car. 
The church is packed because it is Memorial Day weekend. The Howard's saved us a place next to them. So nice. On the way in we say hi to the Montgomery's. Dave used to work for James and Tammy grew up in Chandler. We have known her family, the Cluff's, for years. 

The rumor was that the bishopric had asked certain people to bear their testimonies and then if there was any time left they would call people up out of the audience. We were a little nervous but I was confident I wouldn't be called up because I spoke in sacrament meeting last week.

It was nice to have three priests at the sacrament table, Jace, Talon, and Jackson. Talon and Jackson both have suits on and look like missionaries. Jackson has received his mission call to the Philippines and will be leaving in September.

The oldest brother Wilhelm was asked to bear his testimony on the Teaching in the Savior's Way program. He was supposed to take 5 minutes but it ended up taking 10 or more. This is good, less time to call people up out of the audience.

Talon was asked to bear his testimony and did a nice job. 

There was a men's chorus. They sang "Brightly Beams Our Father's Mercy."

Bishop Miller's wife bore her testimony about the Pathway program and then Brother Peeler, who loves to speak, bore his testimony on temple and family history work. He took at least 15 minutes. 

When Brother Peeler finished there was some time left so Brother Greer, our high councilman was asked to bear his testimony. I love Brother Greer. He is a former mission president and is just a friendly, happy, cheerful person. His testimony was great. At the end he said that Heavenly Father wants  us to return to Him, that we are His chubby little babies. That made me smile.

Last, but certainly not least, Bishop Miller bore his testimony. In regards to the Savior he said; "I have never seen Him, but I know Him." I felt the Spirit when he said that.

The closing hymn was "Count Your Many Blessings." Afterwards I turned to Jean and told her she was one of my blessings. She gave me a hug.

During Sunday School I was setting up for my lesson. James brought all of my things in for me and then he went to the gospel doctrine class taught by Brother Smith. I really wanted to hear the gospel doctrine lesson and thought maybe I would go in late, but my setup took the entire time. 

First I set up my family history table. Then I was going to put up pictures from the gospel art packet of the Savior ministering but I couldn't get the pictures to stay on the wall. Tamara told me we were allowed to use blue painters tape on the walls, which I had but it does not work. Heather Bowen came in and was trying to help me.

I finally settled on six photos to put up near the chalkboard. By this time Sunday School was out and sisters were coming in to the room.

We had six visitors in Relief Society and one of them played the piano for us. They were great participants in the lesson. It was an easy lesson to teach because everyone has examples of ministering in their lives. Sister Scott even shared something that I never knew. She said they had a son that died and she had a poem about tears that she memorized that helps her. One of the visiting sisters also had a son who had passed away.

After church we went home, ate and took a nap and then began getting ready for our trip to the valley. We left for our timeshare, Sheraton Desert Oasis around 4 and arrived somewhere between 7:30 and 8 o'clock. James checked in with Chrissy and got our owners packet. We are in rooms 2047 and 2048 in Spring Court, building 6 around in the back. Next time I am asking for a downstairs room.

After lugging all of our stuff upstairs, James doing most of the lugging, including an ice chest, we were able to sit down and relax for awhile. 

Very proud of Summer for earning her Young Women's medallion.

Congratulations!







Christina's baby

I just thought this was funny.

Dallin right after graduation.

Kim at Chandler High

This dog is obsessed with Sheri!











Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Saturday, January 21, 2017

San Antonio Temple

1 Nephi 15:19-36
What does it mean when it says "whoso will hearken unto the word of God, and will hold fast unto it, they will never perish?"
2 Nephi 11:8-15:12
DC 10:44-53
How do you know that the Lord does keep His promises?
Talk: "Remembering the Lord's Love"
By: Kathleen H. Hughes
October 2006
GC:  "To Whom Shall We Go?" by Elder M. Russell Ballard
'Never abandon the great truths revealed through the Prophet Joseph Smith.  Never stop reading, pondering, and 
applying the doctrine of Christ found in the 
Book of Mormon.'


Last night Jared and Kacey had pizza for everyone.  This morning it was breakfast tacos from Taco Cabana.  After breakfast Kacey, Molly and I went to the neighborhood Walgreens.  Kacey needed some clear nail polish and I needed a number of things.  Molly came along in hopes that Kacey would buy her some candy.  Kacey said no to the candy, but yes to this:

She named her Lollipop

Kacey said she didn't get much sleep last night because Emmy mumbled all night long. The morning passed quickly and it was time to get ready to go.  The sealing is at one but of course Jared and Kacey have to be there early.  

James did all of the dishes this morning and cleaned the kitchen.  
I hung out with Molly.  Molly and Emmy rode with us to the temple.  There were nine kids who stayed on the temple grounds while the adults went in.  Jenifer. my brother Dennis's daughter, was inside waiting with a friend when we got inside the temple.  They came from Del Rio which is about three hours south of San Antonio.

Brother Smith did the sealing.  He talked about the beautiful stained glass windows in the temple and gave Jared and Kacey a picture of the temple.  It was a beautiful experience to be there with them.  There were only eight of us in attendance.  It wasn't long before we were back outside with the kids.

 The happy couple

Anna and James congratulating their dad.

Here comes Molly

I love their smiles

One big happy family!
In Tanner's words:
"Hey James, we're brothers now!"
"Isn't Jared lucky to have me for a son!"

Kacey and her sisters

Congratulations!



Anna and Summer are good friends

The wedding party
Jenifer on the end next to me.

We all went back to Jared's and Kacey's for lunch.  The Relief Society had set out all the food that Jared had ordered from Rudy's. 
We had bbq meat, three kinds, potato salad, pickles, coleslaw, rolls, beans, and apple cobbler.  Everything was delicious!

After lunch we said goodbye to Jenifer and Candy, Albert, Macy, Michael, and McCoy.  Kacey's sisters are staying in town for a girl's retreat.  Soon they left and so did Jared and Kacey which just left James and I with James, Anna, Summer, Tanner, Emmy, and Molly.  The first thing we did was take orders for drinks at Bahama Bucks.  James, Molly, Emmy, Tanner, and I went to pick them up while James stayed home with Summer and Anna.  
Tanner really admires James.  He wanted to know what drink he ordered and he ordered the same thing.  

Molly is my sidekick when her dad or Kacey aren't here.  We played in the backyard.  The kids also hung out in the hot tub for awhile.  James and Tanner watched Jaws and Jaws 2.  

Molly went to bed pretty early.  The wind was blowing and I was afraid the tree outside Kacey's window was going to blow over.

We have 12 inches of snow in Vernon according to our neighbors the Cranes.

It was a wonderful day!  I am so happy for Jared and Kacey.  They are perfect for each other!



Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Thursday, January 21, 2016

My absolute favorite picture of Lola!

James found a 1986 journal with the following entry:
"We discussed family rules and consequences tonight at FHE.
Some people cried, (Stacy, Jared, and Darrel).
James thought this was hilarious!

We read our scriptures and said our prayers before getting ready to leave for the valley.  I ironed five blouses,  and by the time we ate leftover stew for lunch and finished getting ready it was 1 pm before we left.  James has to turn off the water, etc. and that takes about 15 minutes.  
We stopped at the carwash in Show Low and then James said we could go whichever way I wanted.  Of course I chose Payson. 
I read to James for awhile and then I took a nap.  

We were late getting to Darrel's and they were already gone to soccer practice, so we joined them there, at Power and Guadalupe.  When we get there Sheri, Trina, Addy, and Lola were just getting ready to walk to Quiktrip, so I joined them.  We got some snacks and then James showed up in the car and said it was time for us to go.  We are going to Cheesecake Factory with Kim and Brian for James's birthday.  Addy came with us!

Cheesecake Factory was busy and we had to wait 20 minutes just to be seated.  I ordered the herb crusted chicken with mashed potatoes and green beans.  It was delicious with three pieces of chicken.  I ate one piece and James at the other two plus most of my mashed potatoes.  He ordered the steak medallions off the skinnylicious menu.  He said they were delicious, but the portion size was quite small.  Addy got spaghetti with three huge meatballs.  She didn't touch the meatballs and ate very little of her spaghetti, because she said there wasn't enough sauce.  She ended up taking it home along with her piece of 30th anniversary cheesecake.  
We also got three pieces of the salted caramel cheesecake to go, one for Kim, Cathi, and me.  Thank you Kim and Brian!

We took Addy back home and then James and Darrel loaded up the black filing cabinet that James left for Trina and that she has been trying to give back to us.  

We finally got to Cathi and Terry's and Cathi and I sampled our cheesecake and visited a little while before going off to bed.