Thursday, November 15, 2012

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Obama's first move after his re-election was to sanction the United Nations ban on guns.  I think he wants to take away all of our constitutional rights.
James and I went on a Ranger ride today.  It was a great day for a ride.
Aspen trees without leaves.
One of James's backroads.
Beautiful scenery everywhere.
This afternoon James worked on fixing the broken steps on our front porch.  I love having a husband who is so handy at fixing things.
I love the mountain man attire.
This evening for Mutual the young women played Catch Phrase.  A fun game for everyone except LeeAnn.  She wanted to do makeup and hair.
Mary got so frustrated when her team didn't get her clues.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Today is Evan's 6th Birthday.  He celebrated at school and then after school with family and friends at Peter Piper Pizza.  Here is the picture I took after our shopping trip last week.
This boy loves to shop at Target.
Today is election day.  Romney vs. Obama.  James and I voted a couple of weeks ago.  I was so sure that Romney was going to win until a few days ago and then I began to doubt.  James stayed up to watch the election results but I went to bed early.  I got up early and was still hopeful that Romney might have won.  The first thing I do when I get up in the morning is check my phone.  I had a text from Trina that said: "Are you crying.?"  I knew then that Obama had won.  For some reason I wasn't as upset as I thought I would be.  Consider this:
 "It is Election Night 2012 , and I'm sitting here at my computer listening to Governor Romney's  concession speech, trying to come to grips with his defeat--our defeat.  And into my mind come some interesting thoughts.  The first comes with a scripture:  'Behold, I will hasten my work in its time.' (D&C 88:73).  If the Lord's "work" is to "bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man." (Moses 1:39),
and if that process begins by hearing about the Church and seeing its members, then the sooner and the faster the greatest number of people can see and hear about the Latter-day Saints--especially about exemplary Saints like the Romneys--the more the work is hastened.  And though the Church has 55,000+ missionaries who are quietly and patiently roaming the world knocking on doors, the Lord has brought the LDS Governor and his LDS family into the very homes of millions of people around the U.S. and the world via TV, radio, and Internet for more than a year now---people who might never have received or accepted the missionaries of LDS neighbors, let alone have learned about the LDS way of life.  But now they have listened, watched, and learned, and many of them will likely be more curious and receptive to the missionaries in the future.  And that also goes for many of the Evangelicals, Protestants, and Catholics who locked arms with the Latter-day Saints (thanks to Glenn Beck) during this long presidential campaign.  Bottom line:  the Romneys lost a hard-fought political battle, but they---and the Church---won a decisive, long-awaited cultural and spiritual victory in opening the minds and hearts of millions.  
Another post-election thought: "Be careful what you pray for." 
Had Romney won, it is highly doubtful that he and his team would have been able to rescue the nation's wounded economy from the purposeful destruction that Obama has intentionally inflicted upon it, Obama having done so in order to "fundamentally transform" our free enterprise system into a Socialist state.  Had Romney won, the only possible way to have saved the nation and its economy would have been to make deep cuts in the welfare and entitlement programs---cuts that would have been branded "murderous, discriminatory and racist" at every turn by the Liberal mainstream media.  And the ever-increasing drumbeat of these accusations over the next four years would have given license to thousands---perhaps millions---of malcontents to take to the streets in "civil unrest".  As such, Romney's never-ending vilification in print and in the electronis media would have soon painted him---andhis fellow Mormons---as the enemies of America, with all the resulting antagonism, stressd, and persecution of the Church, both at home and abroad.  As is, over the next four years, right-wing zealots---not Christiab Conservatives---will likely become increasingly resistant, confrontational, and possibly violent in response to the creeping Socialism.  Thus, "social unrest" may begin at the other end of the political spectrum, likely precipitating equally violent responses from the pro-Socialist masses.
This information regarding the election was sent to me by one of my friends, Christy Wanlass.
 

Monday, November 5, 2012

I love early morning gospel study! 
James and I made a trip to town today.  We stopped at Walgreen's, Walmart, Auto Zone, and Circle K.  While James was at Auto Zone I walked across the street to Circle K to get a drink.  I noticed while I was there that you can get pumpkin flavored coffee and a pumpkin spice donut.  A bit much I think, even though I like pumpkin.
I worked on finances this afternoon while James went outside and trimmed some trees. I think this is good therapy for him.  It helps clear the cobwebs and helps him to think more clearly.

For Family Home Evening we started reading Preach My Gospel.  It was James's idea and I like it.
I watched Dancing With the Stars after FHE.  DWTS raised 15 million dollars to send to the hurricane victims back east. 

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Happy 36th Birthday Jared!  Jared got two new things for his birthday: a new Toyota minivan and a new calling.  He is now going to be a gospel doctrine teacher.  He said he is nervous because he has never taught adults before.  I sure he will do a great job!

Brother Jimmy Applegate told his conversion story in fast and testimony meeting today.  It was very inspirational.  James also bore his testimony today.  We are fasting that we will be able to sell our home in Chandler, and our commercial lot.

The lesson in Young Women's today was on living righteously amid pressures.  I gave the girls a handout called The Road to Eternal Life with road signs and a toy car attached.  Kaeli Nicoll gave the lesson which was based on the story of Daniel in the Lion's Den.  She is a convert of two years and she said she had never heard this story before.

Today was a perfect fall day.  Ideal temperatures in the low 60's and no wind.
James fixed a nice salad for dinner to go with our Hormel chili.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Saturday, November 3, 2012

This morning I went to Christina Tibbett's temple marriage with Cathi, Terry, Dave, and Laura.  James wasn't able to go because he didn't bring his Sunday clothes.  We were not originally invited to the wedding but Christina called James earlier in the week and invited us, but it was too late for him to bring his clothes because we were already down here.  The officiator at the sealing was one of the best I have ever heard.  Cathi, Laura and I were so impressed with his knowledge of the gospel.  The wedding was beautiful and Christina and John are a wonderful couple. 
After the wedding James joined us for the luncheon at the Marriott in Mesa.  We visited with Aunt Faye and her fiance Cecil Reese.  He seems like a very nice man.  The luncheon was delicious with chicken in alfredo sauce and london broil with raspberry sauce, lots of salads and sides and carrot cake for dessert.

I came home after the luncheon and took a short nap and then took Evan on his birthday date to Target.  He picked out this new Batman Castle, a wallet, and some Batman sunglasses. 
I love this boy!!
This evening on the way back home to Vernon we stopped at John and Christina's reception.  We visited with Lois and Dawn for a few minutes.  Laura and Dave, Cathi and Terry helped by making James's famous punch.  Before leaving I asked Christina where they were going on their reception and she said Honduras.  I guess there are some beautiful place off the coast of Honduras called the Bay Islands.  They are going to Rotan.  It was after 11 when we got home.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Well I finished stripping the wallpaper in the living room all except for around Paul's desk.  I am waiting for him to move it.

Hurricane Sandy certainly wrecked havoc on the east coast.  There was a story about a pizza place owner who delivered over 1,000 pizzas to the hardest hit areas.  Many people are still without electricity and another storm is suppose to hit this weekend.  Glenn Beck said the following on his program today:  "Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, and other leftists on TV mocked me for advocating emergency preparedness.  I wonder how they are feeling today as local New York reporters say people are literally dempster diving for food and supplies."

James and I had lunch at In n Out Burger.  I love their burgers and fries.  They are so fresh!

I went shopping today at Sam's Club and bought myself some boots and a purple furry jacket.  I can justify the boots because I will need them to wear to church when it snows but the jacket was a result of my weakness for the color purple.  I really didn't need a new jacket.

As I was unloading from my trip to Sam's Club my friend Judy Pargetter came by.  I spoke to her and Allen and Katelyn a few minutes from their car.  Katelyn was on her way to a piano lesson with Karen Schneider, and I was on my way to Chandler Eye to get my eyes dialated.  Sheri drove me home after my dialation.  It was really not nearly as bad as I thought it would be.

This evening James and I had dinner at Outback.  We were going to Black Angus but at the last minute James changed his mind and decided he wanted the tilapia from Outback.  We sat outside on the patio because the weather was so nice.  Afterwards we went to the Chandler Mall to see Sheri while she was working at the Loft.  We went in to Barnes and Nobles and ran in to our friends Lance and Karen Schneider and we sat and talked with them for about an hour.  Karen told me to check at the mini ipads at the Apple Store.  The Apple Store is near where Sheri works.  Sheri was very happy to see us.

Joshua made this spider hat at school today and he modeled it for me.
 

I had to post all three pictures.  So cute.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Thursday, November 1, 2012

My morning started out something like this: I went with Sheri to take Max and Evan to school.  We made a stop at Circle K for drinks and then I dropped Sheri off at Chandler Eyecare where she works.  I needed the car this morning to do errands.  I came home and stripped wallpaper in the hallway and then I started in stripping wallpaper in the living room.  I only worked about an hour and then I got ready to do my errands.  Jared's birthday is on Sunday.  When I asked Tricia what his favorite restaurant was she said Rudy's.  I went to Rudy's and got him a gift certificate.  On the way home I stopped at Walgreens and picked up a birthday card.  I took it home so James and I could sign it later.  James poured concrete for Brent today and then went to the Boles' to work this afternoon on their dishwasher overflow project.

Joshua didn't go to school today and Evan and Max had a half day.  I took the three of them to Peter Piper Pizza while Sheri had parent-teacher conferences during her lunch hour.
Max and Joshua.  Notice that Max has on a
football uniform.  That was his 
Halloween costume.
Evan and Sheri at the prize counter.
This afternoon I took Sheri back to work and then dropped the boys off with Stacy so I could go pick up Alex at school and take him to the orthodontist.  I dozed while waiting for Alex to get his braces checked.  Took Alex home to watch the boys and then went to Bogle Jr. High to pick up Ben.  Took Ben home and James and I signed Jared's birthday card.  I dropped it in the mail on my way to pick up Sheri from work and James took Alex fishing at Power Ranch.
A Tilapia.
Nemo's great uncle.
Sheri went to her night job at 6 and won't be home until 10.  I am not liking this second job.  Evan hung out with Josh and I for awhile.  After he went home I crashed and went to bed around 8pm.