Monday, April 7, 2014

Friday, April 4, 2014

Joshua chillin' at the Arizona 
Grand Resort.

I was up early with a surprise in my mouth as I take a bite of the second Big Hunk bar I bought yesterday.  I lost my upper right, second from the last crown.  Oh dear, I knew there was a reason not to eat Big Hunks.  Around 5:30 I slipped out to Walmart to get some dental adhesive.  James waited for me to get back before he left for work so he could help me re-insert my crown.  The adhesive did not work.  I was frustrated.  I got another adhesive at Walgreens and it didn't work either.  Dr. Douglas isn't in her office today so I will have to wait until next week to get it replace but in the meantime I have to figure something out or I will have crooked teeth.  
The great city of London.
I arrived a little early at the Arizona Arthritis and Rheumetology Center for my infusion appointment.  I wanted to make a doctor's appointment, which I did for May 9th with Tiffany.  I certainly hope this Remicade infusion helps me with the pain in my knees.  I was there for over two hours.  
On my way home James called and asked me if I would go by Elmer's and pick up some lunch, which I did.  Two machaca burros and two machaca tacos.  We ate lunch together at home, and then I went out to do some errands while James went back to work.
Here is an interesting lunch.
Redneck Calamari.
I went to the Oreck store and bought some pre-treatment spray for the carpet and ended up spending over $50.  I stopped at Karen Schneider's for Beanie Babies and games.  She's moving and is getting rid of the things she doesn't want or need. She also has a bedroom set and some couches and chairs she wants to sell.  I would love to have them, especially the bed, so I told her to figure out a price and let me know.  Next I went to Deseret Book to get me a new General Conference and Stake Conference journal.  
I went back home to take a nap before leaving for home, but my knees hurt too badly so I got up an packed.  I had Stacy and Joshua help me carry my things upstairs.  Joshua was so cute, he carried out three bags of garbage. I said goodbye and went to Sam's Club for gas and CVS for more adhesive.  I also went to Kneader's for dinner, a chicken salad croissant and a chocolate eclair.  Boy that eclair was good!
Saw this car at the temple yesterday.
It made James, Kim, and I laugh.

A truck and trailer almost ran me off the road on the way home.  I am so grateful that someone was looking after me.  It shook me up for quite awhile.  James was about thirty minutes behind me.  
We went to bed as soon as we unloaded and put things away.  My right knee hurt so badly I slept on the recliner after James gave me one of his pain pills.  He came and slept by me.  What a sweetie.
   Val di Funes, The Dolomites, Italy.
(I'll dream about this place, that
should relax me.)

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Thursday, April 3, 2014

I was right!  It did snow last night.
 I love the trees with snow.
 Quick, before it melts!
 My tree.
There was 2-3 inches of snow on the ground when I got up this morning.  I had to take some pictures before it all melted.

I had my regular gospel study this morning except in place of conference talks I ran off all the talks from the General Women's Meeting so I can start reading them tomorrow.  Also, I am almost caught up on my blog!
Today's Quote
"This is the promise of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the Atonement: . . .that ar the end of our lives, we can go through the veil having repented of our sins and having been washed clean through the blood of Christ."
-Boyd K. Packer

I left the house later than planned, around 11am.  Before leaving James had me turn off both the well and the pump.  Yes, you guessed it, I'm going to the valley.  I made it to Payson where I got gas, washed my car and had some lunch.  I was pretty sleepy coming down the rim but felt revived after lunch.  By the time I got to Fountain Hills I was drowsy again so I stopped at a Circle K and got a Big Hunk bar.  It worked!  The chewing kept me awake.  Gum just doesn't work nearly as well as a Big Hunk.  I arrived in Chandler, unloaded the car and settled in for a short nap before James got home.  

We picked up Kim to go to the Gilbert temple around 4:45.  We thought we were going to the 5:30 session but sessions only start on the hour at this temple so we were the first ones seated in the chapel for the 6pm session.  Here are some of the people we saw that we know: Nancy Brimhall, Carol Tolman, and Mark Saxy who were all temple workers.  Brad Holm and John Myers were in our session.  I could have sat in that celestial room a little longer but James was anxious to go.  It was a wonderful way to spend the evening!

Since Kim has work tomorrow we took her home and then we went to Chili's to get something to eat.  I had the tilapia with mango salsa, broccoli and rice.  It was perfect, not too heavy but very tasty.
 

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Japanese squirrel.
Love the big eyes!
It's 4am and the wind is howling!  My weather app first said 60% chance of rain today.  It doesn't look like rain outside at all, hardly any clouds, and now it says snow.  The wind howled all day and it stayed in the 40's most of the day.  Maybe a storm is blowing in and will arrive after dark.
 Quote for the day
"As you keep your covenants you draw upon priesthood power to bless your home and family."
-Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson
New Era, April 2014, p. 10-11.
 Mr. Joshua in a Superman shirt.

I wanted to watch the movie Austenland while I was cleaning the wood floors today.  At first I couldn't get the input button to work on the remote.  I finally went to the top of the TV button and got on HDMI3 the place where I am supposed to be able to watch movies from my VCR.  All I got was fuzzy, irritation audio.  That's when I figured it was the 3-pronged cord from the VCR to the TV.  I called Vickie to see if I could get some new remotes. I told her my problem and she said I could pick up some new remotes at the office tomorrow on my way to the valley.  Then she called back and said she and Harold were on their way out.  I did need a new 3-pronged cord and Vickie brought one.  When Harold came in from walking his dogs we had to move the TV off the wall and set in on the floor in order to plug the cord into the back of it.  There were two other cords that needed to be plugged in and it's a pain to get back there.  We need a new wall mount!  I was so appreciative of Harold and Vickie coming out.  They are always so anxious and ready to help other people.  
 This is Harold & Vickie's granddaughter
Kaytlynn throwing the discus.

Tonight I attended the General Women's Meeting Rebroadcast at the stake center Diana Curtis, Shelly Applegate, and Coty Iannoli.  Diana made it back from California just in time to go with us.  Here is a picture of all the girls from our ward who attended the meeting:
Kelly Reynolds, Alice Wilhelm, Shelly Applegate, Coty Iannoli,
Trenda Wilhelm, Kyah Westbrook, LeeAnn Hunsaker and Maddie Carroll.
The jean jacket girls:
Maddie, Trenda, and LeeAnn

It was freezing cold as we left the meeting.  I told Shelly, Coty, and Diana I thought it was going to snow tonight.

James did not have a good day because the concrete pump broke down.  He stayed until after dark putting water on the concrete.  It will be so sad if he has to tear it out.
 Niagra Falls.
I like to close the day with a soothing scenery picture.
 

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

A man in Germany attached 10,000
Easter eggs to his apple tree.

Gospel Quote:
"Do you believe in Jesus Christ and do you follow Him and the Father?  How powerful are the words: 'I believe in Jesus Christ!''
Elder Russell M. Ballard

At 6 this morning I looked out the window and saw 8 elk.  I immediately called James and he asked me if any of them had horns.  I had to go get the binoculars.  No, honey, I'm sorry they don't.  This is one of the reasons I open the blinds early in the morning.  The other reason is to see the sunrise. 
I didn't get a picture of the elk but this
picture of a heron was taken in
Arizona.
Jared sent me an email this morning in response to yesterdays family letter in which I asked for ideas for my talk on coming unto Christ and if anyone had ideas for family scripture study that they would like to share.  He gave me a link to a talk by Jeffrey R. Holland entitled "Come Unto Me", and he shared this idea for family scripture study: This was Tricia's idea and comes from her love of music.  They study a hymn along with their scriptures.  He says the kids are much more involved as a result.  What a good idea!
Also Trina set me Ruby's favorite colors which are: rainbow colors, black, pink, and purple.  I think she's got most of the colors covered.  Her favorite dessert is lemon cake but Trina can't recall when she's ever had it.  
 I love this picture of Cathi's daughter Wendy and her son Colter and Sheri and Max taken almost eleven years ago.
Colter was born on June 30th and Max on July 1st.
Don't you just love Max's sweet little face and his chubby cheeks!

James had a meeting with Greg Hatch today.  It looks like his job will be starting in the next couple of weeks.  We have been waiting since November to here that news!

I stayed home all day but I also stayed busy all day.  I paid bills and brought our financial records up to date.  At Diana Curtis's request I called the young women about the women's broadcast tomorrow night.  Most everyone will be going with their Mom's except Shelly (who went with her mom on Saturday), and Coty.  They will both be going with me.  Diana will try to make it back from Disneyland but might be too late.   

 

Monday, March 31, 2014

My morning sky

Gospel Study
Conference Goals
"Claim the Blessings of Your Covenants"
Linda S. Reeves
1.  Give away all of my sins so I can be washed clean and feel the redeeming love of the Savior.
2.  Make a list of my covenants and review them each week.
3.  Repent and feel the cleansing power of the Atonement.
4.  Make my prayers more powerful and meaningful.
5.  Remember, after much tribulations come the blessings.
D&C 58:3-4.
6.  Feel the love of the Lord more deeply.
7.  Receive personal revelation.
8.  Understand my temple covenants better.
9.  Have my burdens lightened.
10. Ask: "Is this what the Lord wants me to think about myself or is the devil trying to beat me down?"

"You Never Walk Alone"
President Thomas S. Monson
1.  Make prayer an anchor in my life, a constant source of strength and peace.
2.  Trust in the Lord.
3.  Feast upon the scriptures.
4.  Listen to promptings, they may be an answer to someone's prayers.

James and I both got a text from Jared.  He is signing papers today to buy the practice in El Paso.   Everything is final tomorrow.  Good job Jared.  We are proud of you.

James and I had prayer together before he left for the valley.  He did call and let me know that he arrived safely.

After my morning gospel study I got dressed and went into town.  Today is the 15 year anniversary of my mother's death and I wanted to take some flowers to her grave.  Before leaving I loaded a shovel and water into the back of my car.  My first stop was the post office in Vernon.  We received the check we've been waiting for so I will need to stop at the bank and make a deposit.  
My first stop in Show Low was at Center Tire.  When I asked if they had time to change my oil this morning Mark said the wait would be at least an hour and a half.  I didn't think it would take me that long to eat lunch at Persnikkity's so I said I would come back later.  
I saw Mel and Ruth Wilhelm when I was making my deposit at Chase bank.  On the way to Walmart I decided to get my car serviced there.  That way I could have lunch at McDonald's and then do a little shopping.  Walmart also said it would take over an hour and that they would call me over the intercom when they were finished. 
Kip, Alicia, MaKenzi, LeeAnn,
Hailey, and Colter Hunsaker.
Vernon ward friends.

I had the new artisan burger at McDonald's and I must say it was quite delicious!  While I was shopping I saw Linda Price and visited with her for a few minutes. After I'd been there about 30 minutes I got a phone call from James saying my car was ready.  I said: "How do you know?"  They had been calling my name over the intercom and Brother Price heard it and called James.  Well, my car wasn't finished, they just needed my tire lock.  I finished my shopping, picked up my car and left Walmart for Home Depot to get some flowers or a plant.  I ended up buying four lily plants, two for Mom's grave and two to plant at home.
 Lots of lily blossoms just 
waiting to pop open!
Took a picture of this tree in the Home Depot parking lot.
I wonder what kind it is.
As I was planting the two plants by the side of Mom's grave I told her how much I missed her and was looking forward to seeing her again.  I am so glad that I took the time to do this today.  I love my Mom and miss her so much still.
One thing I was concerned about was that the concrete was flaking and breaking off one side of the slab James poured.  When I told him he said he was afraid that might happen because it froze the night after the slab was poured.  

Back at home I spent the rest of the afternoon finishing the April family letter and sending it off.  I felt good after I was finished.

 Who does this remind you of?


   

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Sunday, March 30, 2014

I love this quote!
Gospel Study
Today I wrote from memory the first two sentences of The Family Proclamation:
"We, the First Presidency and Council of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, solemnly proclaim that marriage between a man and a woman is ordained of God and that the family is central to the Creator's plan for the eternal destiny of His children.
All Human Beings - male and female - are created in the image of God."
I also memorized the first two sentences from The Living Christ:
"As we commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ two millennia ago, we offer our testimony of His matchless life and the infinite virtue of His great atoning sacrifice.  None other has had so profound an influence upon all who have lived and will yet live upon the earth."

I also memorized the first line of Joseph's testimony of the First Vision:
"I saw a pillar of light, exactly over my head, above the brightness of the sun, which descended gradually until it fell upon me, ..

I wrote my testimony in my Testimony journal. 

I also wrote a letter to my family, I do this monthly, encouraging them to keep the commandments.

As I was working on the family letter this morning I realized it was too long so as I was getting ready for Church I began devising another idea in my head.  I would break the letter down; Parents, Young Adults, Young Men and Young Women, Primary baptized, Preparing for baptism, and Jr. Primary.  After my meetings, breaking our fast, lunch, and a short nap I went to work on a new letter.  Here again I only had an hour to work before I had to stop and get ready for Book of Mormon class.  James wanted me to go with him and it's one of my goals as a way to fellowship new members, and investigators, so I had to stop again.  
Speaking of family, here is a picture
of Marvin Johnson with his kids.
We left the Book of Mormon class early so I could take James home and be back at the Church by 5:30 to pick up and take Shelly Applegate and Haily Lootans to the youth camp leaders camp meeting at the stake center.  During the meeting I got a call from President VanWinkle asking me if I would speak in stake conference on Easter Sunday.  The topic: "How I Come unto Christ and how I help my family Come Unto Christ."  I am a little nervous but grateful for the opportunity to share my testimony of the importance of coming unto Christ. 

I got home after 8pm.  I had a snack and went to bed with my sweetie who is leaving for the valley early in the morning.

I forgot to mention that during the third our of our meetings today the bishopric spoke to us on the importance of strengthening families.  It was really good.  Afterwards I had James get a Family Guidebook from Bishop Hall.
 Looking at this peaceful setting in England should help me to have good thoughts as I sleep tonight.

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Hunyad Castle, Transylvania, Romania 

Gospel Study
"How Can I Sin and Do This Great Wickedness"
OT-SSL# 11 Genesis 34; 37-39
Purpose: To help class members 1) learn how to make all experiences and circumstances work together for our good and 2) strengthen our commitment to obey the Lord's standard of sexual morality.

Young Women
"How can the Atonement help me during my trials?"
-As part of His atoning sacrifice, the Savior took upon Himself our pains and sicknesses.  Because He has experienced our trials, He knows how to help us.  When we exercise faith in Jesus Christ, He will give us strength and ease our burdens.

James says I talked in my sleep last night.  When I asked what I said this was his response: "You lifted your arm in the air and said excitedly, 'I got it'!  When I asked what you had gotten you said: 'The Mickey Mouse label!'"  I do remember one of the women yesterday whose scrub top had Mickey Mouse on it.  I wonder if that's what triggered my dream.  Oh dear, where is my mind.
 Philippines Temple.
Can you see the protective bubble around it?
Today was our day to go to the temple but it was closed for cleaning.  We like to go the Saturday before fast Sunday.  We start our fast around 1pm and then leave for the temple around 2:15 in time to make it to the 3:30 session.  We have made plans instead to go to the Gilbert temple this coming Thursday with Kim and hopefully Sheri.  

James made what I call a big breakfast this morning, hashbrowns, eggs, green chilies and sausage.  I made egg salad sandwiches for lunch so we got our weeks supply of eggs.  We started our fast around 12:30.  We are fasting for family members.

I made cookies for the Howard family funeral and James delivered them to the Church.  We both decided we like white chocolate macadamian nut cookies.

In my efforts to gather histories of my family I found the talk Aunt Gene gave at my Dad's funeral which I will use for his life story.  I also found some life histories of my grandpa Maxwell's siblings but not his history so I need to call Rita, my cousin, and see if she can help me.  I am doing these life histories for Jenifer's kids but I think I'm going to give them to my kids and grandkids too.  

Troy Meadows, New Jersey

Tonight was the first ever Primary eight and older, Young Women's and women's broadcast.  They are calling it the General Women's Broadcast.  I taped it and watched it hear at home.  I love the stories and pictures of the young girls.  The 12 year old Beehive who gave the opening prayer gave one of the best prayers I've ever heard by a girl that age.  It was an inspirational meeting.

James and I watched the season finale of "When Calls the Heart."  We will anxiously await season two.