Showing posts with label visit with Lannie Gillespie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visit with Lannie Gillespie. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Sunday, January27, 2013

Brother Redmond of the high council and also the Show Low seminary teacher spoke in our sacrament meeting today.  The topic of his talk was based on Elder Oaks's talk "Focus and Priorities."  It was the assigned topic talk for all high councilmen this month.  He said we need to make wise use of the technology we have and he reminded us that we need quiet time for imspiration and revelation when we unplug from the world in order to hear the voice of the Lord.  He said that with the flood of filth in the world today the Lord is sending shafts of light and he encouraged us to check out the Church's website.  Our priorities determine what we seek in life.  "If you have not chosen the gospel of Jesus Christ it won't matter what you have chosen." - Elder Neal A. Maxwell.  His last statement was that the highest knowledge we gain in this life is in the temple.  I loved his talk.  I can see why he is the seminary teacher!

I visited with Lannie Gillespie and shared the visiting teaching message with her while she was setting up for our Sunday School class.  She said she would be too busy this week for a visit.  She is the assistant superintendent of Navajo county schools and goes back and forth to Holbrook quite a bit.  She told me about teaching youth who have been incarcerated and what a special challenge that it.  She has a huge responsibility with her job but she is a highly capable person and an excellent teacher!  I love learning from her.  When she teaches us how to teach she always uses the scriptures.

Natalie Soderquist gave the lesson in Young Women today on the Savior and did an excellent job.  She gave the girls several challenges: read the Book of Mormon in 3 months, a list of sciptures to read to complete the value experiences 5 and 6 in faith, and she gave us each a small laminated copy of The Living Christ and The Family Proclomation to put in our scriptures.  We studied The Living Christ in class.  She also gave the girls footprint sugar cookies with an attachment that said : "We are adding two feet in our family" which is to announce their adoption in June. I gave each of the girls The First Article of Faith candle and taught the object lesson.
 First Article of Faith, Light of the World candle

James went home teaching to the Hunsaker's today and took Holly her birthday Snickers bars and Holly and Kilee each a candle.  When he returned he spent over an hour washing my car and cleaning the mud out of the garage and driveway.  Normally he would not do this on Sunday, but this week it was the only day he had at home.  I do so appreciate his efforts!




Sunday, July 22, 2012

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

James's back and hip and causing him a great deal of pain.  He spoke to someone at Healthnet who told him that it could be after affects from the carbon monoxide poisoning.  Whatever is causing it, it is almost unbearable for him.  He takes hydrocordone but he is almost out.  Our reading sessions aren't even relaxing for him because it is difficult for him to sit comfortably. 
We went into town yet again today to pick up a perscription, get some gas for the Ranger and to get some plates for the cookies I made for Mutual tonight.  James was miserable the entire time.  He did go with me to Mutual tonight which was a service project the ward is doing for a sister in our ward.  The priesthood quorums are involved so that's why James went.  Tonite the young men and young women and the priesthood took Judy Hunter's roof off of her house.  After all the old roofing was removed the attached a blue tarp because they won't be putting the new roofing on for a few days.  I was proud of the young women who participated: McKenzie, Leann, and Kylie Hunsaker, and their cousin Addy. Shelly and Jordyn Applegate, Trenda Wilhelm, and Mary Alice Swift.  I took my cookies and Sister Hunter had sloppy joes and homemade coleslaw and chips for everyone.  It was a fun evening.  I spent most of my time visiting with Sister Hunter.  She is very nice and friendly.  She gave me some more Vernon history.  On the way home we stopped at the Gillespie's and I gave Lannie a plate of cookies and spoke with her a few minutes.  She seems very nice.  Judy said she is actually the assistant superintendent of all the schools in Navajo county.  I am concerned about her though.  She had surgery on her foot in May and she says it is not healing correctly, that the bones are not fusing together.  Instead of cookies I should be taking her dinner.
I guess there was a bat in the cabin this evening.  Trina made all the kids stay in the bedroom.  Addy said: "Why?  Does he suck blood?"  When Trina said no, Addy said, "Then what's the big deal?"  Love that girl.
Lexy and Trina waited for me to get home to watch So You Think You Can Dance.  We were sad that Alexa, the girl from Chandler was sent home.
Here are some pictures of the roofing project.
 




The cute girl is McKenzie Hunsaker.
 
 
A silouhette of the cutest, sweetest girl, Trenda Wilhelm.