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Friday, April 3, 2020

Thursday, April 2nd, 2020

Salt Lake City, Utah
4th operating temple
Dedicated: 6-24 Apr 1893
By: Wilford Woodruff


Jesus Christ, Judge
Jude 1:15
To execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against Him.
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
The Priesthood
D&C 84, 107
April 2020 Gen Con

"Shall We Not Go On in So Great a Cause?"
President M. Russell Ballard
"We should always remember the price Joseph and Hyrum Smith paid, along with so many other faithful men, women, and children, to establish the Church."




"Return and Receive"
M. Russell Ballard
April 2017 Gen Con

Book
"The Divine Gift of Forgiveness"
Elder Neil L. Andersen

"Grace Where You Are"
Emily Belle Freeman


There were five deer grazing in our field today. I guess James was too tired to get up and see them.

Today is my friend Kerri's birthday. When I asked her mom what I could get for her birthday she said, "Kerri is hard to buy for. If you're up for it, she does like homemade bread. Bingo! I'll make her some rolls. I'm always up for that. I started the rolls about 6 a.m. but didn't deliver until this afternoon so I could pick up the mail on my way home.

I left the house around 3 p.m. with the basket of rolls. Kerri seemed happy to have them and ate one while we were talking.

Rolls are good plain, with butter, with jam or
with honey. Rolls are good, yum!

Catherine, Kerri, and I visited for awhile. Catherine is excited because they are feeding the missionaries tomorrow night. It's the first time since they have been here because the missionaries can't come to single sisters home. Because of the quarantine order the missionaries can't come to members homes. Catherine and Kerri will deliver their meal to the church where the missionaries will pick it up.

It was so windy today, while I was waiting on Kerri's porch for someone to answer the door, I thought the rolls were going to blow out of the basket. It's one of those days when you don't mind staying home.

When I got to the post office there was a pink slip in my box indicating that I had mail too big for the box. I went to the window and picked up three books, and a bigger box from Salt Lake City. It's my Easter creche! Pretty amazing since I just ordered it on Monday.

When I got home I realized that I hadn't mailed James's tax letter. What to do? Wait for tomorrow? I heard him tell them online that he was mailing the letter today so I turned around and went back to the post office. It was 4 p.m. when I got there and the window was closed. The letter won't be picked up until tomorrow but at least we can say we mailed it today.

When I got home I opened my books and then my Easter scene. I set it up on the table near the entry way so people can see it when they come in. It's a littler smaller than I thought so I moved the chair in front to the back of the table.


The scene goes with the book in the back by
Emily Belle Freeman. It is called, 
"A Christ-Centered Christmas"

Emily's book is based on people who helped or had contact with the Savior and were impacted by His life.  Emily's bases her seven Easter traditions on these people:
Lazarus
reminds us of the unexpected hope that will spring forth from the darkest moments of our lives.

Simon
exemplifies what it is to bear another's
burden so that it might be light.
He reminds us that although we can't
take away what lies ahead, 
we can help should the burden
for a while along the way.

Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus
remind us that devotion, dedication, and sacrifice
will sometimes require giving up
in an effort to offer heavenward.

Mary Magdalene, Mary the Mother of
Jesus, and Mary the Wife of Clopas
remind us that our personal experiences with the Lord
will create testimonies that are unique, fragile, 
and worth sharing with those we love.

Thomas
reminds us that clinging to our belief in the Lord
will sustain us in moments of doubt
and bring peace in a world of uncertainty.

The Disciples on the Road to Emmaus
remind us that as we turn to the scriptures
our hearts will burn within,
we will be led to recognize the Lord,
and His Spirit will abide with us.

Jesus Christ
through His sacrifice
became our Redeemer,
the Holy One of Israel, our Savior.
On this day, rejoice in Him.


There are things to do as a reminder of these traditions. I wish my kids were still at home and we could do these activities. 

Sheri gets to talk to Ben two times a week during the quarantine. Today was her second time. He told her he had tons to talk to her about and some of it was good and some of it was bad. She was on pins and needles all day waiting for his call. He finally called around 4:30. Making a long story short here are the two main things he wanted to talk about. 

1. The bad news first. He went to check on some missionaries at their apartment where they were supposed to be and they weren't there. They were at a members house where they were not supposed to be. One of these missionaries was Elder Manu. Ben has helped him before. He does not have much support from home.
After this incident where they got caught and the mission president came to talk to them Elder Manu decided he wanted to go home. Ben's mission president asked Ben to handle him. Here is what Ben told him to do. "I want you to fast for peace. Satan can replicate many things but he cannot replicate peace. Elder Manu just sat there and Ben said: "Elder, do you not want to accept this challenge? Elder Manu: "Yes I do. I was just thinking how wonderful it would be to feel peace."

One of the other elders was laughing about this being the second time he had been in trouble with the mission president. Ben said to him: "Elder, do you realize you are laughing in Heavenly Father's face. This is His work and you need to decide if you are going to be a part of it."

In one of Ben Wilcox's lessons he talked about the nurture and admonition of the Lord. He said to be a good parent we must do both. If we only nurture our children will become spoiled and self-centered. If we only admonish it will affect their self-esteem and they will become discouraged. Ben knows how to do both. He knows how to nurture and he knows how to admonish. He will make a great father someday.

I think hearing this story about our missionary was the highlight of my day.







What a difference six years makes!


That's why she wanted their address!




Cute little Scarlett






















I just had to post this again








 The face off: Roxy and Ziggie













Saturday, March 21, 2020

Friday, March 13th, 2020

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
152nd operating temple
Dedicated: 18 Sept 2016
By: Henry B. Eyring

Jesus Christ, Judge
John 9:39
And Jesus said, For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not might see; and that they which see might be made blind.
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
Jacob 4:1-10
All the prophets worshiped the Father in the name of Christ 
October Gen Conf
"Standing By Our Promises and Covenants"
Elder Ronald A. Rasband
"As an Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ, I conclude with an invitation and promise. First, the invitation: I invite you to consider the promises and covenants you make with the Lord, and with others, with great integrity, knowing that your word is your bond. Second, I promise you, as you do this, the Lord will establish your words and sanction your deeds as you strive with unwearied diligence to build up your lives, your families, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He will be with you, my dear brothers and sisters, and you can, with confidence, look forward to being 'received into heaven, that thereby you may dwell with God in a state of never-ending happiness ... for the Lord God hath spoken it.'
Of this I testify and promise in the name of Jesus Christ, amen."





Saints, Volume 2
Chapter 43
A Great Necessity for Union

Ensign
Proactive Parenting



I like the rain but I don't like the mud that it brings. We have a muddy driveway again and my car is totally covered in mud. I was in a hurry last night going to the church and I really hit some big puddles. 

We had about 20 elk this morning come off the hill and run in front of our house. I think they were running away from the Crane's barking dogs. 

We were wondering if we would be working at the temple tomorrow and then we saw an announcement online about temples. All temples will be closed as of Monday, March 16th. They will only be open for life ordinances by appointment only. Yes, we will be working tomorrow at the temple but it may be our last day for a long time. 

I got my books all inventoried today but my shipment will not be ready until tomorrow evening. James will mail it for me on Monday when he goes to the valley. 

We went to town this afternoon and washed the car, picked up prescriptions. I did a little shopping but Walmart was out of bread, eggs, butter, milk, and all paper goods. I still managed to spend $200. 

I made rolls for the temple for the last time for awhile this morning. Liana Grapp did my baptisms at the temple. She will miss going every week.














Emily's Inklings Group Live Event

 Come Follow Me





Anthony is ready to fight the coronavirus

 We had one like this too





I remember this day so well!





















Thursday, January 30, 2020

Friday, January 24th, 2020

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

Jesus Christ, Jehovah
Revelation 1:4-5
4 John to the seven churches which are in Asia: Grace be unto you, and peace, from him which is, and which was, and which is to come; and from the seven Spirits which are before his throne;
5 And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth. Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood,
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
1 Nephi 14 - History of the World






"Deceive Me Not"
Elder Gary E. Stevenson
Oct 2019
"These are stories of mistaken identity - presuming the real thing to be something else. In each case, the consequences were minor.
However, many today grapple with these same issues on a much larger scale. They are either unable to see things as they truly are or are unsatisfied with truth. Moreover, there are forces at play today designed to deliberately lead us away from absolute truth. These deceptions and lies go far beyond innocent mistaken identity and often have dire, not miner, consequences."


When Darrel called to wish James a happy birthday, he also told him that Peter Ray had been called as a bishop in his ward. I texted Sheri and told her because she is one of Peter's patients. She said, "He will make a great bishop." Jared said the same thing.

I cleaned our bedroom and bathroom today. No matter how many times I clean James's mirror, it always has water drops on it. I think it happens when he combs his hair and he doesn't even know it.

I paid the propane bill of $1,500 today. James ordered from Owens because they were the cheapest, but they don't take credit cards so I had to write a check. Ouch to my bank account.

Around 10:00 this morning I left for town. I have a lunch appointment with Pam Giles and her friend Jen at the Aliberto's in Wagon Wheel. My first stop was at the post office where I picked up a couple of books I ordered. I wanted to go to the carwash before lunch but there was no time. Had I known Pam and Jen were going to be a little late, I would have gone to the carwash. 

I ordered the Arizona burro even though I didn't see it on the menu. Jen and Pam were both ordering one too and they convinced me that it is delicious. Steak with potatoes, chesse and pico de gallo. 
They were right, it is delicious!

I have always liked Jen and been impressed with her gentle spirit. Now I even love her more. She has her brother and his family, which includes triplet girls and a toddler, and her mother-in-law living with her. Pam was telling about Jen's boss, Pam's former boss, who she considers mean and she has a mean gang of girls that hang out with her. Pam tries to avoid them. Jen just walks past them and greets them with a "hello". 

I enjoyed my visit with these two friends and look forward to our next lunch date!

I went to Walmart to get James bigger shirts. The ones I got him for his birthday were too small. I got three instead of two. They did not have the black and red checked one in his size. Boohoo!
James told me that today was Tanna's birthday so I got her a small cake and a birthday balloon to go with the card we signed for her.
I'm going to wait to take it to her until James can go too.

On the way home I stopped at Splash and Dash to wash my car. I did not get gas. 

When I got home James had taken his bumper off his truck and has found a new one online in Show Low. He won't go look at it until next week. 

James also finished the dust control permits for the Chacon job. Mario is upset with James and Armando and has halted construction on the job. James and Armando have bent over backwards to please him and be fair, but he doesn't understand. There is a communication problem and James thinks his nephew, who is the translator, is not giving the correct information. It is a big mess and I don't know what will happen. 

I texted Tanna and asked her if we could come by and see her for a few minutes. She said she was gone and wouldn't be back until late tonight. I asked if we could drop something by for her birthday and she said yes, so off we went. James taped the card to the cake, and left the cake and the balloon on the steps by the door. She texted later and said the cake was delicious and thanked us.

I made rolls for the temple tomorrow and was trying to wash my dress and James's shirt when the washer broke. I had washed the rug by the front door earlier and there were little pieces of rubber all over inside the drum. I wonder if that's what's causing the problem. 

We rinsed our clothes out by hand and put them in the dryer. James said he would look at the washer on Monday and if need be would call a repairman.

The hem partially came out of my temple dress so I spent a good part of the evening re-hemming it. We wanted to go to bed by nine but it was closer to ten.

This girl has been asking for braces for a long time.
 She's thought about it...
 Yes Ruby, you are getting braces!
 It's that tooth in the front that Ruby wants to take care of.

Miss Lola loves to model!


Miss Charlie loves to read!



She also loves to "get down"