Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Tuesday, March 25, 2014ojnice

Ruthie Wilhelm,
James's little friend, at Rosevelt Lake
during Spring break.

Gospel Study
"Teaching with the Power and Authority of God"
David M. McConkie
1.  Listen and know when the Lord speaks to me.
2.  What would the Savior say if He were teaching today and how would He say it?
3.  Teach the gospel of Jesus Christ.
4.  Live worthy to have the Spirit always.
5. Diligently prepare so I can teach so as to help others exercise their agency righteously and allow the gospel to enter their hearts.
6.  Diligently search the scriptures and treasure them up.
7.  Ask for the Lord's help.
8.  Have both the word and power of the gospel in my life. (Alma 17:2-3)
9. Listen, to the Spirit, and my students.
10. Set aside notes and go where the Spirit prompts me.
11. Stand as an independent witness of Jesus Christ.

"Continually Holding Fast" 
Kevin S. Hamilton
1.  Hold fast to the Iron Rod - Consistently read and study the words of Christ.
2.  Succor the weak.
3.  Follow Jesus Christ.
4.  Attend all my Church meetings.
5.  Learn doctrine.
6.  Press forward, feasting upon the words of Christ.
7.  Keep my covenants.
8.  Make good decisions everyday.
 
My knees hurt almost every morning when I get up.  James's sweet texts make me feel better.  After my gospel study I started stripping wax off the wood floor and was really wishing I had an easier way to clean the floor.  James gave me permission to get the Shark wood floor cleaner they have at Walmart so I made a trip to town.  Why am I still feeling a little guilty?
It was too late to use the machine tonight so I will start tomorrow.  When the cashier asked me if I wanted the warranty I said no, if I don't like how it works I will be bringing it back. When I opened the box it says: DO NOT RETURN TO STORE...Why do they do that?
Cherry blossoms, Washington, D.C.
I watched some back episodes of The Voice and decided I really do like it better than American Idol.  I love the judges: Adam Levine, Shakira, Usher, and Blake Shelton.  

Stacy was feeding all her boys and the missionaries tonight and then doing a FHE.  I wonder how it went.

Bojnice Castle, Slovakia

I went to bed before 9 . . .and I was up an hour later.  I read for awhile and then went back to bed.  My knees hurt so much so I slept on the recliner and had a bizarre dream about Darrel and James shipping small dogs in very small cages to Australia.  Where do I get this stuff?
 

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Monday, March 24th, 2014

The Trezise boys and 
Michael at the zoo.
  Max says Evan looks like an angel
when he's asleep.  I agree.

I couldn't exercise this morning because my knees hurt so badly.  I think I am developing a pattern here.  I wish this Remicade would hurry up and begin working like the Enbrel did. 

James left for the valley this morning after family prayer and reading from Mosiah 2.  

Tonight is the second episode of the new season of Dancing with the Stars.  I didn't get to watch the first episode so throughout the day I took breaks until I watched all the couples dance.  Let me tell you about some of my favorites.  I loved Candace Cameron Bure who is dancing with Mark Ballas.  My favorite was Amy Purdy who is Derek Hough's partner.  She is a paraplegic Olympian who just competed in Russia and come home with a bronze medal.  Her dance was incredible.  She has two prosthethic legs and she scored 3-8's her first dance.  Amazing!  Diane Nyad is the woman who swam 110 miles from Cuba to Florida in shark infested waters and she is partners with Henry.  She's not going to win but her story was also inspirational.  Charlie White and Myrle Davis who were partners for the U.S. figure skating team in the Olympics are also competing.  They are both very good.  Meryle reminds me of the Disney character Mulan.

James called me to tell me that he got financing for his job.  What a relief.  Now they can start.  Our prayers were answered!  

I used a different brand of hair color to color my hair and I can't tell that it did anything.  I guess I will have to go back to using L'oreal.
I washed the sheets on the upstairs beds that Sheri's family used.  
Today is Chandler's last day of spring break.  While the Trezise's went to the zoo Stacy took Joshua to see the new Muppet movie.

Diane Nyad and Sean Avery, the hockey player, were both eliminated from Dancing with the Stars this evening.

I miss James, especially at night.

Sunday, March 23, 2014

If any man will do His will, he shall
know of the doctrine, whether it
be of God, or whether I speak of myself.
-John 7:17

"Baptism is an act of faith, not a step taken 
based on sure knowledge."

I got up this morning and threw all the cookies away in the house.  There are two things I really need to improve in, in my life: My eating and spending habits.  I woke up at 2:08 and could not go back to sleep so I finally got up and lay down on the recliner for about an hour.  

We got a new Relief Society Presidency today.  Just as Diana and I predicted, Kaeli Nicoll was called as the president.  Her counselors are Ann Miller and Tamara Applegate.  Kaeli was a counselor in Young Women's and has only been a member of the Church for two or three years and she is only 26 or 27 years old.  Her husband was just hired by the Tempe Fire Department and is in training which means they are gone during the week.

Shanna Penrod and Tom Howard were the speakers in sacrament meeting.  Trenda was asked to bear her testimony and did such a wonderful job.  
In Sunday School we talked about the eternal marriages of Isaac and Rebekah and Jacob and Rachel and Leah.  
 Denice Hall gave the lesson in Young Women's on how the Atonement can help us with our trials.  Denice's niece from Round Valley, Shelby, visited. Shelly, Jordyn, Alice, Trenda, and Coty were the only other girls attending.  Everyone else was gone for spring break.

Right after the block Rosie and I visited with Lannie Gillespie and gave her the visiting teaching message.  
Our home teacher's, Chuck Crane, and Collin Dewitt visited this afternoon.  James told them about his finance problem and how he's starting a new job this week.  After they left we had lunch and then James went home teaching to the Peeler's and I got ready and left for Show Low.  I had a temple recommend interview with President Van Winkle.  President Van Winkle was going to leave for Snowflake after my interview.  His brother who has been inactive for years is being ordained an elder.  While serving time in prison he read the Book of Mormon and gained a testimony.  Such a neat story.
I was so tired when I got home and joined James for a nap which ended up being two hours.  I guess I needed it after getting up so early this morning.  
This evening I read from the Book of Mormon and Pearl of Great Price.  I also read from The Book Thief to James in front of the fire.  It was a nice way to end the day.

My friend, Tammy Cluff Montgomery posted this picture on Facebook:
 

Friday, March 28, 2014

Friday, March 21, 2014

Misty Morning, The Dark Hedges,
Ireland.

Got up and slept in the recliner until about 6:30. I can't remember when my knees have ever hurt this bad.  While I was studying this morning, James made me some breakfast.  He is so very thoughtful and it was yummy!

Around noon James and I made a trip into town to transfer money from National Bank to Chase.  We stopped at Wendy's for lunch.  I wanted to get a salad and try their burger on ciabatta bread with roasted tomatoes but we couldn't find it on the menu.  I ordered a BBQ Ranch chicken salad to eat later on for dinner and James and I both got a single burger.  We both ate our burgers but I'm afraid we complained for these reasons: 1.) They were too expensive, $3.99.  We thought we were ordering small burgers. 2.) They had cheese, we did not order cheeseburgers, and they had mayo, not a favorite condiment of ours.  Oh well, we managed to get them down without too much of a problem.  

On the way back home I read to James from The Book Thief.  We are beginning to like it even though we know it's going to be sad.  I finished all of my gospel study.  I was way behind so it took a good part of the day.  I am determined to finish all of the October 2013 General Conferences addresses before the end of the month.  When I do, I will have read them each six times.  I was so behind in my Old Testament reading that I read 10 chapters from Deuteronomy today.  
Today's Conference Goals:
"Personal Strength through the Atonement of Jesus Christ"
Elder Richard G. Scott
1.  Recognize the power of the Atonement by studying it
more deeply and striving to live by its principles in my life.  Also, express gratitude for it daily.
2.  Fortify my weaknesses to create strengths.
3.  I need a humble, lifelong commitment to forsaking my sins.
4.  Make weak things become strong by removing temptations.
(Got rid of most all of the candy in my life).
5.  Make sure my repentance is thorough and complete.
6. Fill my life with service.

"I Will Not Fail Thee, nor Forsake Thee"
President Thomas S. Monson
1.  Don't complain, especially over Church assignments.
2.  Be patient.
3.  Make the gospel the center of my life.
4.  Be grateful.
5.  Endure well, to the end.
6.  Become more spiritually refined.
 
 

Saturday, March 22, 2014

What a beautiful place to live.
Lake Village, Hallstatt, Austria.
(I wonder if they have a Target and a Hobby Lobby.
I am a little ticked with Hobby Lobby
right now.  I tried to order the glass lightbulbs
I have been searching for all week online today
and they are not available.  Too many
Mormon women using them for 
visiting teaching handouts.)

Today's Gospel Study:
Sunday School OT#10
Birthright Blessings; Marriage in the Covenant
Purpose: "To strengthen my desires to live worthy of my birthright blessings and of eternal marriage.  
Adam and Eve, Abraham and Sarah,
Isaac and Jacob, all had covenant marriages.

Young Women
"Why do I need to forgive"
"In order to receive forgiveness for our sins, we need to forgive others.  Forgiveness can heal spiritual wounds and bring the peace and love that only God can give."

One of those days that James and I stayed home and enjoyed each others company.  We have a major problem looming over our heads,
yet we are so happy with each other.  

I was surprised when I realized how much money I spent on our trip to the valley.  A little bit here and a little bit there all adds up.  One of my goals for the upcoming month is to create a budget for my discretionary spending and stick to it.  

James worked outside for awhile but didn 't do much because he had a flat tire on his tractor.  I was going to work on the front planter, to get it cleaned out and ready for plants and flowers but I started stripping the wax off the wood floor inside the house instead.  Also, Diana needs to know when Trenda and Shelly were called as Mia Maid secretary and president, so I spent some time looking through my blog.  I also typed a safety procedure paper for James's new job at Camden Apartments in Scottsdale.  

James used leftover spanish rice, corn, beef, and eggs and mixed it all together for one of his famous concoctions for lunch. Because we had such a marvelous lunch we ate light for dinner: green beans with new potatoes.  After dinner we watched the latest episode of "When Calls the Heart" on the Hallmark channel.  I can't believe next week is the season finale.  I am going to miss this show. We went to bed around 8:30.

I close with this picture:
Edinburgh Castle,
Scotland.
One of my wishes is to
go to Scotland someday.


 

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Thursday, March 20, 2014

I was back at the Hobby Lobby on Greenfield and Baseline at 9am this morning.  There were no lightbulbs!  I am beginning to think that they no longer exist.  I guess I will have to try ordering them online. 

Manikin escaped from Hobby Lobby
My time there was not totally wasted.  I came home
with this cute little guy.  I call him Mani.
Back at home I pulled grass from the mailbox planter for about 45 minutes.  I didn't finish, but it was time to get ready to go home.  The reason we are leaving today is because I left my pills at home in Vernon and I shouldn't be without them for more than a day.  Because we were going home today I made visiting teaching appointments starting at around 5.   

We loaded up the car and headed for Del Taco to get some fish tacos.  I'm driving so we are going the Payson way home.  I got so tired I had to stop between Payson and the Rim to let James drive.  He didn't even take his boot off which probably isn't a good idea, but thank goodness we made it home safely and I got a nice hour nap.  

After the car was unloaded I took a shower and washed my hair.  I left around 5:00 to pick up my visiting teaching partner, Rosie Lauritzen.  I stopped at Analee Hunsaker's for cookie left over from Mutual last night.  When I get to Rosie's she is there with Conan, her husband's Mastiff dog.  Conan barks at me so I get back in the car.  That dog is the size of a Shetland pony.  Rose walks down and shuts and locks the gate so Conan can run free and we are on our way.  We visit Linda Diewald and Rosie Westbrook and leave them the message about the divinty of Jesus Christ, my "Light of Christ" handouts, and cookies.  I take Rosie home and Conan walks her safely to her front door.  When I get home I realize I put over 40 miles on my car.  It was worth it, I really do love all three of these women.  
Back at home James and I watch James's show, "Person of Interest", and then go to bed.  My knees hurt so badly I had to get up around 1am and take some Naprosyn.  About 3am I went to sleep on the recliner in the family room. 
Facebook finds:
 That's Max under all that hair.
 San Diego temple.
 Autumn and Winter
Red and White
One lonely tree.
 Iridescent Butterfly.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

James is doing amazingly well going up and do the stairs.  He does have his "boot" on and uses a cane.  So far he hasn't had much pain.  
 
I studied this morning until about 11 when I got ready to go somewhere with Kim.  
Conference Goals:
"Be Ye Converted"
Bonnie L. Oscarson
1.  Be true to my covenants.
2.  Be truly converted so I can experience a
mighty change of heart. (Msh 5:2)
3.  Make righteous efforts to follow the Savior.
4.  Live the gospel and make sacrifices for it.
5.  Live the law to gain a testimony of it.
6.  Feel the confirmation of the Holy Ghost
with decisions I make.
7.  Testify boldly to others.

"The Strength to Endure"
Elder Richard J. Maynes
1. Develop spiritual strength.
2.  Honestly and sincerely repent.
3.  Make Christ-centered choices inspired
by the Holy Ghost.
4.  Have dedication, perserverance, and self-discipline.
5.  Study, learn, and live the principles
of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
6.  Consistently Choose the Right.

It is still Chandler's spring break and that's why I was lucky enough to get to do something with Kim today.  The first thing we did was go through the drive-thru of Chik-fil-a to get some lunch, and then
we headed for the new Sweet Tooth Fairy on Baseline and Greenfield, right across the street from Hobby Lobby.  Kim was sweet enough to go into Hobby Lobby with me to look for my lightbulbs.  There were none but they were stocking the shelves and one of the workers told me to come back tomorrow morning.

At Sweet Tooth Fairy I got a vanilla cupcake with strawberry frosting and a frosted oatmeal cookie.  I ate the cupcake which was very delicious and took the cookie home to James.  I am so glad I got to spend some time with Kim.  When she dropped me off I decided to finish my quest for lightbulbs.  I stopped by Sweeties and got some more Lemonheads.  The last ones I got weren't Lemonheads they were Lemon Sours and they don't fit inside my lightbulbs.  On to Ahwatukee Hobby Lobby where I had no luck.  I also did a little shopping at Target.  I needed to get some M&M's because I am babysitting for Darrel and Trina's kids this afternoon and we are going to watch the movie Frozen.

At 3:45 Trina dropped Addy, Rowan, and Ruby off on her way to work at Gilbert Mercy.  Joshua had been waiting to see Rowan all day.
 Waiting for Rowan
Of course Max and Evan came down to join in the fun.  The boys ran off to play and Addy, Ruby and I sat down to watch "Frozen."
After the movie the girls wanted to go outside.  We spent about 20 minutes looking for one of Ruby's shoes but never found it.  She said she only needed one because she would put the other one on the scooter.
One shoe off and one shoe on.
Love that smile.
Addy on the "pump" scooter.

Ruby insisted that we go to the park across the street and of course the boys went with us.
Notice everyone is barefoot except Addy
and Ruby, who has one shoe.
I had so much fun with these kids and am so grateful I got to spend some time with them today.  

For dinner we got takeout from Pei Wei and so did Stacy's family.

Facebook find:
Alaska