Showing posts with label scenery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scenery. Show all posts

Sunday, June 2, 2019

Wednesday, May 29th, 2019

Manila, Philippines
29th operating temple
Dedicated: 25-27 Sept 1984
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Divine Sonship
Alma 33:17
And now, my brethren, ye see that a second prophet of old has testified of the Son of God, and because the people would not understand his words they stoned him to death.
Book of Mormon
Alma 8:1-17
New Testament "Come Follow Me"
Matt 25:31-46; Mark 12:28-40


General Conference
The Immediate Goodness of God
Elder Kyle S. McKay
"The immediate goodness of God comes to all who call upon Him with real intent and full purpose of heart. This includes those who cry out in earnest desperation, when deliverance seems so distant and suffering seems prolonged, even intensified."


Sold another book, this one a novel priced at $9.97 which means we probably made a dollar. We also had two books returned, one because of a faulty address and the other because of rough treatment at Amazon. A little frustrating.

I read to James this morning after scriptures from our book, "To Win a Lady's Heart." It's a good one.

I bought all of the books on my "Done For You" list except one, which was gated. I love these lists and think they are going to be worth the money.

James worked outside this afternoon. He mowed and edged our grass. It looks really nice. 

I worked on finances and paid our tithing, which always feels good.
It was a good day. I love doing this book business! Just wished we could invest in more books. My mentor, Kathy hit a milestone in her business and shared it on our Facebook group.

Will I ever get there?

 Clouds, mountains, sunset, three of my favorites!

 We were Halle's Primary teachers
and look at her now, on her way to Italy to
preach the gospel.






Charlie loves to read and make messes!

  





Evan and Joshua both graduated from Hancock Elementary and 
will be moving on to junior high next year. I think it will be the first time that they have not gone to the same schools.




Our friends the Hatch's






I think Scarlett likes to wear hats!

Look, no car seat!



















Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Friday, June 16th, 2017

Reno, Nevada
81st operating temple
Dedicated: 23 April 2000
Thomas S. Monson


3 Nephi 11:1-17
Jesus Christ appears to the Nephites.
The father testifies of His Beloved Son; Christ appears and proclaims His Atonement; The people feel the wound marks in His hands and feet and side; They cry Hosanna; He sets forth the mode and manner of baptism; The spirit of contention is of the devil; Christ's doctrine is that men should believe and be baptized and receive the Holy Ghost. About A.D. 34.
Alma 17:18-39
Ammon becomes a servant to King Lamoni and preserves the king's flocks.
*What do you think is significant about Ammon telling the king "I will be thy servant?"
*When have you seen service lead to opportunities to share the gospel?
*President Thomas S. Monson:
"To young men of the Aaronic Priesthood and to you young men who are elders: I repeat what prophets have long taught - that every worthy, able young man should prepare to serve a mission. Missionary service is a priesthood duty - an obligation the Lord expects of us who have been given so very much. Young men, I admonish you to prepare for service as a missionary. Keep yourselves clean and pure and worthy to represent the Lord. Maintain your health an strength. Study the scriptures and pray. Where such is available, participate in seminary and institute. Familiarize yourself with the missionary handbook, "Preach My Gospel.""
DC 88:66-77
62-73, Draw near unto the Lord, and ye will see His face; 74-80, Sanctify yourselves and teach one another the doctrines of the kingdom;
67 If my eye is single to God's glory, then I will be filled with light.
68 Therefore, sanctify yourselves that your minds become single to God, and the days will come that you shall see Him; for He will unveil His face unto you, and it shall be in His own time, and in His own way, and according to His own will.
74 Purify your hearts, cleanse your hands and feet.
76 ...continue in prayer and fasting from this time forth...
Why is it important that we sanctify ourselves?
*So that we are able to see the Savior and enjoy His presence. What does sanctification mean? *Our minds become single to God. Doing God's will is our only desire.
General Conference
Kindness, Charity, and Love
President Thomas S. Monson
"Charity suffereth long, and is kind, and envieth not, and is not puffed up, seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked....Wherefore my beloved brethren, f ye have not charity, ye are nothing, for charity never faileth. Wherefore, cleave unto charity, which is the greatest of all, for all things must fail - But charity is the pure love of Christ, and it endureth forever; and whoso is found possessed of it at the last day, it shall be well with him." (Moroni 7:44-47.)

Called to the Work
Elder David A. Bednar
"The spiritual gifts of prophecy and revelation attend all mission calls and assignments."


I had lunch with Jean and her granddaughter Hunter today. We went to the White Mountain Donut Shop Cafe and then afterwards went to the donut shop.  I had the oriental salad which was good but not nearly as good as the one at Persnikkity's. 

The lesson was on priesthood power.
I tried to download a handout on Sugardoodle.net but
I am having problems with my password and it was taking them forever, three days to be exact, to send me a new one.
My friend Marci C. did this handout.

While I was at lunch, James was at Dr. Moffat's.  The doctor filled his prednisone prescription and another antibiotic but he wants to do some tests.  He thinks James might have Sjorgens disease.  James talked with Jared about it and he says one of the symptoms is dry eyes, which James has had.  It will be interesting to see if James actually has it.

When we got home we were talking and James told me about two accidents he had this week.  A piece of metal hit him close to his eye and then a saw cut through his shirt but not his garments or skin.  Sometimes I wish he wouldn't tell me about these "accidents" because it just makes me worry more.

I worked on my blog for awhile this afternoon and then took a nap before going to the Snowflake temple by myself.  James can't speak.  On the way out of Vernon I dropped two loaves of garlic bread off at the church where there is a ward party and dinner.  The theme of the party is the Book of Mormon. My friend Kaeli was in charge and I heard it was pretty amazing.  She had an iron rod leading to a light up tree of life that everyone was talking about afterwards.  I didn't want to go to the party by myself, I would rather go to the temple.  

When I stepped outside of the temple after my session I could see the smoke from the fire by Payson.  June is the worst month for fires up here.  That is why we pray for rain.

No selfie by myself.

I stopped at CVS on the way home and picked up James's prescriptions and then went through Sonic to get a corndog.  I also stopped at the Vernon post office. It's a little scary there in the dark.

It was late when I got home so we went to bed.

I wanted to mention that I read an article in the New Era today, "Why Religious Freedom Matters, What's At Risk."
There is a lot at stake, and this is just a sampling:
*You could lose your job or leadership positions for expressing religious beliefs - even outside of work.
*You might be required to hide your religion or perform tasks at work that go against your beliefs.
*You may be required to work on the Sabbath or religious holidays.
* Youth in public schools may be required to learn about sexual and gender theories that contradict basic Church teachings.
*You might not be able to create faith-based clubs on college campuses without being required to let people become club members or even officers, who oppose the club's religious beliefs.
*Churches may be forced to employ people who disagree with or refuse to live core values of their faith.
*Churches could lost their tax exempt status.
 *Housing units, such as dorms, at religious colleges could be forced to abandon moral standards that protect privacy, modesty, and morality.
 *Religious schools that maintain honor codes may lose their accreditation and be denied research funds and even federal student loans and grants.

Photos:

2015
Before Mission

After Mission
A Chilean cowboy
2017

A foot poppin' kiss

Makenzi, Tyler and
Khalie waiting for them in her purple dress.

I love this family!
Colter is in my Primary class!

Jenifer's daughter Amanda graduated
from high school this year.

I can hardly wait until it starts raining so the 
sunflowers come in to bloom.

A birdbath in Show Low isn't just
for the birds.

Lower Salt River 













Sunday, April 2, 2017

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Frankfurt, Germany
41st operating temple


Enos 1:11-27
*What do we learn about Enos from his prayer for the Lamanites?
*As we experience the blessings of Christ's Atonement, we will seek to help others to receive salvation.  "A great indicator of one's personal conversion is the desire to share the gospel with others." - President Howard W. Hunter.
*What can we learn about prayer from Enos's example? (The Lord answers our prayers according to our faith and diligence.)
Alma 55
Moroni refuses to exchange prisoners - The Lamanite guards are enticed to become drunk, and the Nephite prisoners are freed - The city of Gid is taken without bloodshed. About 63-62 B.C.
DC 49:1-14
1-7, The day and hour of Christ's coming will remain unknown until He comes; 8-14, Men must repent, believe the gospel, and obey the commandments to gain salvation; 
*What did I learn from these verses?
- Prophets receive revelation for others, Christ is coming again, we must all repent and be baptized.
General Conference
God Shall Wipe Away All Tears 
Elder Evan A. Schmutz
"I have observed in the lives and examples of others that exercising strong and abiding faith in Jesus Christ and His promises provides the sure hope of better things to come.  This sure hope steadies us, bringing the strength and power we need in order to endure.  When we can link our suffering to an assurance of purpose in our mortality and more specifically to the reward awaiting us in heavenly places, our faith in Christ increases and we receive comfort to our souls."


James has to weld his backhoe bucket attachment.  It broke while digging the trench for Salvador's sewer line.  James's friend Bill actually helped James and welded it for him.  Here at home I polished the wood floor in the family/living room.  It looks beautiful until somebody walks on it.  

I had to take a picture of this because it is
proof that it snowed yesterday.

More proof of snow on the hill in the background.

I visit taught Claire today.  Mary said she would go with me but when I texted her she was in town at a teacher conference.  This is the second time she has done this.  I know she is very busy but I wish she wouldn't say she was going if she really can't.

Apache Junction, Arizona

After visiting with Claire, who by the way is moving next month, I drove in to town to get some groceries.  I stopped on the way to Walmart at Taco Bell and got a burrito supreme.  As I was eating it in the Walmart parking lot in my car, I heard a tap on my window.  I turned around and there were my Vernon friends LeeAnn and Alicia.  LeeAnn was one of my young women.  She was so excited because she got her driver's license today.  She turns 17 on April 6th so it was a little long in coming but I was excited for her.

Monument Valley

This evening while blogging I watched an older Garage Sale Mystery I hadn't seen.  My friend Pam messaged me on Facebook and told me she had had a mild heart attack and ask me to remember me in her prayers.  I didn't tell her but I pray for her everyday anyway.  I will be sure and put her name on the temple prayer roll too. 
 A bouquet of flowers Ruby brought me from the valley.

I got several texts from the stake Relief Society president regarding ideas for my talk. She told me of some talks that might help and I told her about Elder Bednar's "Patterns of Light" videos.

Fun Photos

2012 Beach trip.  Ruby is the baby.

When Ruby was here last week I was admiring her
freckles.  She told me about this plaque.

The rest of the pictures were taken at 
Sheraton Desert Oasis in Scottsdale.
These boys love to go there.

Max, Michael, Joshua, Evan

 They love the food at the grill by the pool.

Joshua prefers hamburgers

Michael enjoying nachos.

Daniel, Michael, Connor

Playing Tenzi's


Evan's drink was a little sour.

These guys all like to sleep in the same bed,
here they are watching TV.

The whirlpool in our bedroom.
2014

Ben hooked up the video system.

Handsome kid