Saturday, December 28, 2013

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Snow on the ground this morning.

James took my car to his 6am high council meeting in Show Low.  He was back by 8am.  
we got about two inches of snow, just enough to cover the ground.  Because of the wind some places it drifted deeper and in other places the ground was bare.  

Westin Hall was the youth speaker in sacrament meeting today.  He spoke on the importance of choosing good friends.  Sharma and Jim Taylor were the main speakers.  They are new in our ward.  They spoke on reactivation and fellowshipping.  

During Sunday School James and I both attended a stake training for the new youth curriculum for Sunday School and Young Men's and Young Women's.  It was really good.  The Young Women leaders were late for Young Women's but it was ok because the bishop took over.  He was asking each of the girls how they felt about last week's trip to the temple.  It was neat.  Sandra Wilhelm gave a lesson on spiritual gifts.  She used some of the techniques we learned in our training.  Kelly Reynolds, Trenda, Coty, Alex, Arizona and Hunter were missing.  Kilee used me as an example of someone who speaks words of wisdom.  I love that girl!

For lunch we had roast and potatoes and then we took a nap.  James tried to index an intermediate batch of names.  He worked over an hour and was only able to do 10 names.  

We watched the First Presidency Christmas Devotional.  For the first time that I can remember they had speakers other than the First Presidency speak.  President Monson was the only member of the First Presidency who spoke.  We also watched part two of "Love's Christmas Journey".

Facebook finds:
The Dowdle Family from Chandler
Ben holding his friend Benjamin Boles


Friday, December 27, 2013

Saturday, December 7, 2013

James and I both got up at 4:30 this morning to get ready to go to the temple.  We meet at the Church with the youth and other leaders at 5:30am.  We have a prayer and everyone leaves except for James and I and Hope and Heaven Lootans.  We are waiting for Maddie Carroll.  We are surprised when both Maddie and LeeAnn Hunsaker shop up.  All four girls squish together in the back seat.  It's a good thing that Hope and Heaven are so tiny. 

At the temple, it is very cold and windy.  We all meet in the chapel for a devotional.  Those attending: Brothers Applegate, Diewald, Dewitt, and Mayfield, Sean Hunsaker, Mel Wilhelm, and James were our priesthood leaders.  Diana Curtis, Ruth Wilhelm and I were there for the girls.  We had two young men; Westin Hall and Jace Applegate, and 9 young women: Jordyn and Shelly Applegate, Trenda and Alice Wilhelm, Kilee and LeeAnn Hunsaker, Hope and Heaven Lootans, and Maddie Carroll.  After the baptisms, we took a picture in front of the life size nativity and many of us went to El Cupidos for lunch.
LeeAnn, Trenda, Kilee, Maddie, Heaven, Jordyn, Heaven, Alice, Shelly
The little people, Hope, Sister Curtis, and Heaven
at El Cupidos

We took Maddie and LeeAnn home or I should say back to LeeAnn's where Maddie spent the night.  Maddie said she hoped I was a leader as long as she was in Young Women's.  How sweet!

This evening ASU lost to Standford 38-14 in the Pac12 championship game.  James and I watched "Love's Christmas Journey, part 1."

Friday, December 6, 2013

Gospel Study Notes
"Be thou humble and the Lord thy God shall lead thee by the hand, and give thee answer to thy prayers. 
D&C 112:10
"Wherefore, be not weary in well-doing, for ye are laying the foundation of a great work.  And out of small things proceedeth that which is great."
D&C 64:33
"Children born or adopted into the lineage of Israel are placed there because of the role they will play in serving others.  They were faithful and strong before this life, and marked for greatness here because of their former greatness."(RWC)
 "Our children's divine positioning is intended to allow them to fulfill the roles their choices in the premortal realm prepared them for - To prepare the world for the 2nd coming of the Savior. (RWC)
"A prayer for strength never goes unanswered.  Dare to reach.  It is within those reaching moments that we come to know the Lord. (Becoming His, p. 29)

James and I went in to town this afternoon.  We had lunch at LaCasita.  Charlotte wasn't there so I couldn't work my missionary magic on her.  Afterwards I went shopping at Walmart while James went to Home Depot.  Walmart was insace, I guess because it's the first Friday of the month.  I had to buy a new printer because our old one went kaput!

It was cold today and is only going to get colder the next couple of days.  It's suppose to snow tomorrow and Sunday.  I don't mind the cold as long as I'm cozy and warm at home, which I am, most of the time.  Thanks goodness for space heaters though because the heater in our bedroom still doesn't work.  

We didn't have dinner, just snacks because of our late lunch.  I ordered my Christmas present this evening.  It's a purple Kitchen Aid mixer.  I am so excited!

Our Christmas movie this evening was "Let It Snow" starring Candace Cameron and Alan Thicke.

Facebook finds:
Cross Country certificates
The Trezise Guys
A Japanese squirrel

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Thursday, December 5, 2013

My morning gospel study

Today I read an article from the December Ensign entitled: "Helping Children Recognize the Holy Ghost."
It was awesome!  I hope my children will read it and it will help them teach their children about recognizing the Spirit in their lives.  I hope they are creating spiritual experiences in their homes for their children.

I also am studying from this year's Relief Society course of study about the teachings of Lorenzo Snow.  Today I read the lesson on tithing and I love this quote:
"The Lord will bless us temporally and spiritually as we obey the law of tithing.  I believe truly if the Latter-day Saints will conform with this law we can claim deliverance from every evil that may come upon us.  Mothers, teach your children to pay tithing."

Today would have been my Nannie's 112th birthday.  She shares her birthday with Walt Disney who was born the same year and in the same state that she was. Two of my favorite people.

It never got above 40 degrees today.  James worked out in it so I could stay home and be comfortable.  I am so grateful to him.

I am still moving boxes out of the basement to make room for years supply.  I stacked cans on the huge tool box James built in the garage and now he says he needs tools that are in it.  

I indexed 60 names today.  It's cold in our bedroom, except for our space heater.  When it's this cold I just enjoy staying at home.

James and I did go on a date, of sorts, this evening.  We left around 5:15 for town to deposit the check we got from Horne Auto.  While we were in town we went through the drive thru of Panda Express to get dinner.  We ech got a teriaki rice bowl with fried rice.  I read to James in the car from Mistress of Mellyn.  He loves it when I do that.  Back at home we watched "On Strike for Christmas", and "Hitched for the Holidarys, starring Joey Lawrence.   I started watching the stage production of The Sound of Music starring Carrie Underwood but will have to finish tomorrow.




Wednesday, December 4, 2013

The morning sky in Vernon

"Put Your Trust in the Lord"
Elder Ballard
"The light of Christ radiates in the faces of our missionaries.  There is an urgency for all of us
to be engaged in sharing the gospel."

My gospel study lasted about four hours this morning and was so enjoyable to me.  Studying the gospel is probably my favorite thing to do! 

I had a conversation with Rita my cousin who is the same age as I am and has rheumatoid arthritis.  She was recently diagnosed with leukemia and the doctor thinks it is a result of taking methotrexate and so he has taken her off of it.  She felt good for about six weeks and now she is miserable and is looking for a rheumatologist who can prescribe something for her.  Her family doctor has her on steroids (prednisone) but she can't be on that forever.  I told her about my doctore and gave her the name of Darrel's doctor but the problem is she probably won't be able to get in until January.  I wish her luck.  I am glad that I am no longer on methotrexate and neither is Darrel.

The clouds are moving so swiftly across the sky today.  I am grateful for my well-built comfy home which shelters me from the wind.  I carried more boxes from the basement to the upstairs today.  I am trying to make room downstairs for our canned goods from the cannery which are still in the garage.  I also put more of my Easton Press leather bound books on the bookcase in our bedroom.  

As I looked out my bedroom window today, enjoying the view, I noticed a piece of trash.  It really bothered me so I bundled up to go outside and pick it up.  It's a good thing I bundled up.  It was windy and freezing cold!

On the way home from work James stopped at the post office and while he was there he saw Ed Miller who installed the heaters in our home.  He told Ed our heater in the bedroom still wasn't working so Ed said he would be out today.  The post office is the social hub of Vernon, next to the church, of course.

Ed came and got the heater running but I'm not confident that it's fixed.  Sure enough, it worked for about 15 minutes and then stopped again.  Ed said he would have to order a new control board for us.  In the mean time, thank goodness for space heaters!

Snow!  I attended Young Women's presidency meeting and then Mutual this evening.  The missionaries serving in our ward, Elder Boyer and Elder Westover spoke to the young women.  Sadie Westbrook, who leaves for her mission in January also spoke.  Afterwards I noticed Trenda Wilhelm had tears in her eyes and was talking about serving a mission!  Diana Curtis made a delicious cake for dessert.  It was a great evening.

Watched the Christmas movie "Three Days" with James.  It's a good one.
Stacy and Paul's family having dinner at Floridino's
with Tara, her fiance, and Trisha.
 



 


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

This morning I read Elder Holland's conference address.  Here is a quote I especially liked:
So how do you best respond when mental or emotional challenges confront you or those you love?
Above all, never lose faith in your Father in Heaven, who loves you more than you can comprehend.  As President Monson said to the Relief Society sisters so movingly last Saturday evening: "That love never changes.  It is there for you when you are sad or happy, discouraged or hopeful.  God's love is there for you whether or not you feel you deserve it.  It is simply always there.  Never, ever doubt that, and never harden your heart.  Faithfully pursue the time-tested devotional practices that bring the Spirit of the Lord into your life.  Seek the counsel of those who hold keys for your spiritual well-being.  Ask for and cherish priesthood blessings.  Take the sacrament every week, and hold fast to the perfecting promises of the Atonement of Jesus Christ.  Believe in miracles.  I have seen so many of them come when every other indication would say that hope was lost.  Hope is never lost.  If those miracles do not come soon or fully or seemingly at all, remember the Savior's own anguished example: if the bitter cup does not pass, drink it and be strong, trusting in happier days ahead."
I moved about 20 boxes upstairs into storage and worked on my Disney ornament tree.  James had a cat scan yesterday on his leg and thank goodness he does not have a blood clot.  

In the way of gospel study I worked on Personal Progress, my Sunday journal, reading from the Book of Mormon and conference talks and worked on memorizing the Family Proclamation as our stake president has asked us to do.  I made three entries in my blog and indexed 60 names.  

James moved over 30 bags of sand today at work so he was very sore tonight.  The wind blew hard today which didn't make for very good working conditions.  He brought burros from LaCasita home for dinner.

Sheri is having car troubles and was stressed about buying a new car.  Ian's mom and I talked her out of it and I think she is feeling alot less stressed.

James and I watched a new Hallmark movie called "Christmas Spirit" starring Nicolette Sheridan.  It was pretty good. 

Facebook finds:
The Lynn Jones family.
Bishop Jones was our first bishop when we moved to
Chandler and was also our stake president.
This is one awesome family!

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Monday, December 2, 2013

Someone posted this on Facebook.  It is a sand sculpture of playful dolphins.  It is amazing!

James worked at Horne's most of the day today, cleaning up the mess his crew left.  My big accomplishment for the day was cleaning out the garage so I could park both my car and the Razr inside.  The high today was 55 and the wind and the cold are coming in tomorrow and it's suppose to snow on Wednesday,  so I knew this would be my best chance to accomplish this goal.  It took me three hours but I did it.  Now I have a house full of boxes, etc., to put away.  At least Lexy will stay dry.

I was pretty sore and tired when I was finished.  I took a hot shower and then settled down to watch The Voice. 

In the way of family news I spoke with Laura on the phone today.  I told her about Darrel and Trina's baby coming in early July.  She said Wendy was having a baby near the end of June.  Also, Nathan Tibbetts, Rebecca and Brent's youngest son, just got his mission call to the Paris, France mission.  Congratulations to Nathan.  He is the same age as Dallin.

We had sandwiches for dinner.  I made myself a BLT and James had leftover turkey.  Afterwards we read from Mistress of Mellyn and watched "An Old Fashioned Christmas" starring Jacqueline Bissett.