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Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Monday, May 11th, 2020

Las Vegas, Nevada
43rd operating temple
Dedicated: 16 Dec 1989
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, King
Isaiah 44:6
Thus saith the Lord the King of Israel, and his redeemer the Lord of hosts; I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there is no God.
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me" Mosiah 18-24
"We Have Entered into a Covenant with Him"
Mosiah 18 with James, Sunday journal, study guide
Podcast: The Scripture Study Project with the Horton's
April General Conference

"Consider the Goodness and Greatness of God"
Elder Dale G. Renlund
"The consistency of pleas from prophets to reflect on the goodness of God is striking. Our Heavenly Father wants us to recall His and His Beloved Son's goodness, not for Their own gratification but for the influence such remembrance has on us. By considering Their kindness, our perspective and understanding are enlarged. By reflecting on Their compassion, we become more humble, prayerful, and steadfast."

"The Power of the Book of Mormon in Conversion"
Elder Benjamin M.Z. Tai
"Jesus Christ is the Master Physician. Through His Atonement, He binds up our wounds, takes upon Himself our infirmities, and heals our broken hearts. Through His grace our weakness can become strong He invites us to follow Him by learning of Him, listening to His words, and walking in the meekness of His Spirit. He has promised to help us in the lifelong process of conversion, which transforms us and brings everlasting joy."



"The Canker of Contention"
Russell M. Nelson
April 1989

"Bear Up Your Burdens with Ease"
David A. Bednar
April 2014


I love Monday mornings. Mondays are the beginning of a new week and represent a new beginning. Hopes are high and resolves are firm on Monday morning. 

As I was walking and listening to conference talks this morning I came across this statement:
"With a sincere heart, with real intent, invite
the Spirit of the Lord into your life."

It took me most of the morning to write in my blog for Sunday. I did fine until it was time to download pictures when the computer kept freezing up. I was determined I would finish, and I did.

I was excited to see that my book balance, over the weekend had gone up to $955.54! How exciting! Also, I sold another five books today.

We started another Aunt Dimity book today. It is funny how I have read all of these books but I don't remember any of them. I guess it has been over ten years. This book is called, "Aunt Dimity and the Lost Prince." 

We had the rest of the chicken tacos today for lunch. They were quite yummy. After lunch we both took about a 30 minute nap and then James went to the post office at my request. I had a book to mail and I wanted to see if we had gotten our stimulus check. 
We struck it rich at the post office. Not only did we get our stimulus check but I got Mother's Day cards from Sheri and Kim. Sheri's card had a $50 gift card to Cheesecake Factory, and Kim's had a $25 Olive Garden card and a $25 Amazon card.

We got a letter today from the Snowflake temple president, President Palmer. He said that the Snowflake temple would be open for living endowments only. I wanted to share a portion of the letter on here.
The temple will reopen in phases. Phase 1 is the initial phase and will require only a few workers. We know you are all anxious to return to service, but please wait for a call from temple leadership before expecting to return to service in the temple. Thanks for your patience and willingness to serve - we look forward to the day when we return to full temple worship opportunities in the temple. 
For your information, Alma Yates and Nikki Yates have been called to serve as 2nd counselor and Assistant to the Matron in the Snowflake Arizona Temple. As you know, Mike and Kim Seaman have been called to serve as Temple President and Matron of the temple beginning 1 November 2020. Those serving with them as counselors and assistants to the matron will be Roger and Sharman Toronto and Gary and Darlene Perkins. We are very excited about the calls they have received to serve - we will love serving with them. 
With love,
President Palmer

We have worked with the Yates on our shift. He is a sealer and they served a mission in a spanish speaking temple so they are fluent in spanish. I love both of them. Roger Toronto is our stake patriarch and his wife Sharman is over indexing in the stake and attends our quarterly stake family history meetings. They are both dedicated disciples of the Lord. I don't know the Perkins, although I might know Darlene if her maiden name is Palmer. I shall see.

Monday's are always exciting because we hear from our missionary Elder Trezise. James and I got a short message from him and of course Sheri always shares her letter with us. 

James went on a Luna ride this evening, a short one. He wants to make sure she gets her exercise. I will be glad when we can fence our field and then she will be able to get all the exercise she wants.

As I sat down to study the gospel this evening I realized how tired I was. I decided to go crawl into bed and take another 30 minute nap. I had not been in there more than 30 minutes when James came in and crawled in with me. After our nap we got up and went to the dining room table to study.

The last thing James and I did this evening was watch episode one of season two of "Lark Rise to Candleford."
The series opens with a wonderfully captivating seasonal tale that unites the past and the present. When Dorcas and Emma each want to give Laura the same gift for Christmas, an old family wound is opened up and Laura finds herself torn between two mothers. As the inhabitants of Lark Rise and Candleford prepare for the festivities, loyalties are tested and, amid the gift giving and caroling, tensions are building. ( I might add that there is a happy ending and a good message to this story).
Quotes
Laura as the episode opens:
"These are times when we can forget how fortunate we are. There are those who spend the whole lives searching for a sense of belonging the rest of us take for granted. The best of intentions can pull families apart. Parents and children can be divided by their wish to love and be loved." (Another thing I love about this series is that Laura is an avid journal keeper!)
Ruby to Walter as she encourages him to get to know his children 
better and to not run away back to sea.
"Surely we can do for one day what seems 
impossible for a lifetime."











Ben's good friend




 Woke up to fog this morning



 Cutie in a drawer












James said this is the first time he has seen
turkey on our property
 This mama turkey was looking for water but
she was afraid of Luna




Kacey saw this critter on their 
animal safari last week. I named
him Tex Earnhardt.











Saturday, November 30, 2019

Sunday, November 24th, 2019

Portland, Oregon
42nd operating temple
Dedicated: 19 Aug 1989
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Head of Church
Ephesians 5:23
For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church: and he is the saviour of the body.
Book of Mormon
Mormon 5:13-6:5
New Testament
Review James: Begin studying 1 and 2 Peter: "Teaching with Power" YouTube lesson. Read all of 1 and 2 Peter and use the headings the in the New Testament Study Manual as an outline.


10/19 General Conference
"The Second Great Commandment"
President Russell M. Nelson
"My dear brothers and sisters, thank you for all you are doing to help gather Israel on both sides of the veil, to strengthen your families and to bless the lives of those in need. Thank you for living as true followers of Jesus Christ. You know and love to obey His two great commandments, to love God and to love your neighbors."

We had two youth speakers in sacrament meeting today. Talena Singleton spoke about Sister Franco's conference talk, "Finding Joy in Sharing the Gospel." Sister Franco says to pray to be directed to someone to share the gospel with or someone to help. Talk to people. Take a Book of Mormon and Pass-along cards with you wherever you go.
Hollie Hunsaker spoke about repentance and worthiness to enter the temple. She said, "I want to be a better person." She referred to a talk given by Elder Robert C. Gay, "Taking Upon Ourselves the Name of Jesus Christ."
Owen Peeler: "True Disciples of the Savior" by Elder Terence M. Vinson. Haggai chastized the Israelites for not building the temple. What is our Prophet asking us to do? "We can feel enduring joy when our Savior and His gospel become the framework around which we build our lives." Be committed. "It's not our successes but rather our sacrifice and efforts that matter to the Lord. Brother Peeler would make a comment and then say, "Consider your ways." 

Becky Skousen was the teacher in Relief Society today. She taught from Sister Michelle D. Craig's October conference talk, "Spiritual Capacity." Here are some notes from Sister Craig's talk:
"As Jesus Christs' faithful disciple, you can receive personal inspiration and revelation, consistent with His commandments, that is tailored to you." 
President Russell M. Nelson: "I plead with you to increase your spiritual capacity to receive revelation ... Choose to do the spiritual work required to enjoy the gift of the Holy Ghost and hear the voice of the Spirit more frequently and more clearly." 
Four ways to increase your spiritual capacity to receive revelation:
1. Be Intentional about Creating Time and Space to Hear God's Voice - His voice will become clearer and more familiar. Pick a time and place and listen for God's voice everyday.
2. Act without Delay - Receive promptings and act with intention. Pray, listen, act. If you delay, you might forget the prompting and miss the chance to help someone.
3. Get Your Errand from the Lord. - President Henry B. Eyring has taught us to seek revelation by asking God who we can help for Him. When you are on the Lord's errand you qualify for the gift of the Holy Ghost.
4. Believe and Trust - We all have a different mission to perform. There are many ways to help build His kingdom. Nephi, brother of Jared, Moses were all commanded to build vessels to use on the water yet all of their experiences were different. Be prepared to receive unique guidance and then trust and act. Draw nearer to Jesus Christ. Become an instrument in His hands.

This was a wonderful lesson and Becky is a great example and teacher to the sisters in our ward. I sat by Michelle Tesarek and after the lesson I told her it was a pleasure to sit by her. She thanked me and gave me a hug. 

Becky had a bit of a coughing spell during her lesson. I got up to get her a drink of water and when I walked past Sister Judy Hunter she handed me a small bottle of water. Thank you Judy. I wanted to ask Judy why she is using a cane today but I didn't get a chance to.
Kerri had also offered Becky some hard candy which she always carries with her because her mom is diabetic and for other reasons too. 

Today we got the invitation to the ward Christmas party. These invitations we made by Michelle Tesarek. 

Sounds like fun!

We had soup and turkey sandwiches for lunch. James choked on the turkey and was pretty miserable. He still struggles from his surgery.
Ice cream and sherbet are my downfalls today. James took a long nap. 

I am a week behind on my blog so I worked on my blog this afternoon. Early evening we FaceTimed with Jared, Kacey, and Charlie. This is something we look forward to all week, kind of like Sheri looks forward to talking to Ben every week. 

Charlie wasn't too interested in us. I have decided I am going to be more prepared in the future. I am going to have a snowman next week and I'm going to try and sing "Frosty the Snowman." Hopefully James will help me.

I asked Jared and Kacey's new callings. Kacey is the Sunbeam teacher and she enjoyed her day. Since her partner was not with her Jared took Charlie. He is the Priest quorum specialist but had to leave because of Charlie. 

This evening we listened to "Teaching with Power" on next week's Come Follow Me lesson, 1 and 2 Peter. James invited the Peeler's and the Goodman's to come over tomorrow night for FHE and to discuss this week's Come Follow Me lesson. It should be fun.

 I like the candy cane hearts. In our presidency meeting
recently the others seemed to think we didn't need to do gifts for the sisters in our ward. The consensus was to let their ministering sisters give them gifts. Tamara had said we had some candy canes.
I am looking for an idea of gifts using candy canes. I guess I need to check our Pinterest.

Happy Sabbath from Charlie!



 Love her smile!

Pam and Larry
In our years in Chandler we knew Larry and Aileen Butler 
and Brother and Sister Lucas. Brother Lucas and Sister Aileen Butler passed away and Larry and Pam got married. 
Larry is from Taylor and Pam moved to Snowflake after her husband passed away. I'm not sure where they live now. I am happy for them.

James just gave me this picture he took on the day Kacey, Jared, and Charlie left. I think it's better than the one I posted so I'm posting this one too,