Thursday, May 22, 2014

Friday, May 16, 2014

Oxaca, Mexico
The trunk of this tree is 33 feet in diameter.
Reminds me of the Tree of Life.

"In order for us to make the correct decisions, courage is needed.  The courage to say no when we should, the courage to say yes when that is appropriate, the courage to do the right thing because it is right." - President Monson

I got my teeth cleaned today and then Dr. Douglas prepped me for a new crown.  Her assistant put in a temporary crown and I was on my way.  

Sheri and I visited Max's class today.  Each child had prepared a report on a character from Arizona history and then dressed up like that character.  It was called The Arizona Living History Museum.
Max was Wyatt Earp, and a handsome one at that.
Wyatt Earp:
Good guy or bad guy?
Max says good.
Max is in the fourth grade at Bright Beginnings school and he has an awesome teacher.  Her name is Mrs. Saurio.  Max has developed a good work ethic being in her class, and they do so many fun and interesting things!  This was one of them, and here is another:
 Book report characters

 After the living museum experience Sheri, Max and I had lunch at Peter Piper Pizza.  Sheri gave me a coupon so my lunch was free.  We were there with about 30 athletes from Chandler High.  It was crowded but the buffet was still good.

James was anxious to get back to Vernon so he left before I did.  I went home and took a nap and left around 3:15, which means I was in Chandler for about 24 hours.  It was 104 degrees when I left and when I got home to Vernon it was 70 degrees.  James unloaded my car and then watched Person of Interest while I did some catchup on my Book of Mormon journal.

Colby got male athlete of the year
at Show Low High School.
Congratulations Colby!


 
 

 
 

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Fire in the sky

Moroni 7:12
"All things which are good cometh of God."

This morning I studied, prayed, paid some personal bills and got ready to leave for the valley.  I left at 11:15.  I went the Globe way because I was trying to get there before 3 when James had a dental appointment. I was bringing him some pants.  I didn't make it but it was ok because James washed his work pants and went on his way.

Stacy is discouraged because the kitchen sink is not working so she can't do dishes.  James did fix the sink this evening.  I do appreciate him so much.

Sheri and Kim took James and I do dinner at Carrabas this evening as part of my Mother's Day "package."  We started out with four baskets of sourdough bread and then I ordered bruschetta with goat cheese and marinara sauce.  For dinner I had the Harvest chicken salad.  The chicken was delicous and moist.  Everyone agreed, although Sheri didn't really want to come here, that the food was delicious.  Kim presented me with another gift, this picture:
 A reminder of a wonderful event.
Thank you so much Kim, I will treasure it always!

The hand of the Lord in my life today: My safe arrival in the valley.  Kim recognizing that all good things come from God.  James being so happy to see me.  The above picture of the boys at the temple cultural celebration.  Sheri being so sweet and loving.  Joshua being so positive.  Evan's sweetness and Dallin's singing.
I am truly blessed!

 

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Alma 7:12
"And he will take upon him death, that he may loose the bands of death which bind his people; and he will take upon him their infirmities, that his bowels may be filled with mercy, according to the flesh, that he may know according to the flesh how to succor his people according to their infirmities."

Today was a day of celebration
Three of my favorite people in the world.
Colee and her parents Nancy and Kyle Tolman
at Colee's graduation from ASU.  She now
officially has her teaching degree!
She will be an awesome teacher!!
 James's dad's 87th birthday would
have been today.  I have learned
to appreciate his goodnes and forgive 
him for the mistakes he made.
Randa Covert (on the left) and her
sister-in-law.  Randa is our sweet
Beehive advisor.  She turned 23 today.
 Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton at their
wedding three years ago.
I have become somewhat of a Blake Shelton
fan since watching "The Voice."
I learned some interesting things at Mutual tonight not only about the young women but about Diana and Analee.  Here are some things I learned:
Diana was a distance runner and almost always took either first, second, or third place.  She was also a fast pitch softball pitcher on an all-star team.  Wow!  I never would have guessed.  Dynamite comes in small packages.
Analee and her husband served a service mission in Argentina to build church building during the early 60's.  Analee was 7 months pregnant when they arrived to the surprise of their church leaders.
We had a mini-miracle this evening.  We couldn't get a DVD to work so Coty Iannoli suggested we say a prayer.  Coty offered the prayer and then she and Randa Covert got the DVD to work.
I asked the girls what is a talent they would like to develop and here are the responses I got:
Shelly - learn to play the piano.
Jordyn - would like to learn to play the violin.
Coty - wants to learn a second language.
LeeAnn - wants to become a good public speaker.
Alice - wants to learn sign language.
Hope - wants to learn to play the guitar.
Heaven - wants to take piano lessons.

I love these young women and young women leaders!

I got some sweet texts from my hubby today!


 

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

1 Samuel 15:22
"To obey is better than sacrifice"

1 Samuel 16:7
"...for the Lord seeth not as man seeth; 
for man looketh on the outward appearance,
but the Lord looketh on the heart."

James left for the valley and the Hatch job this morning.  I struggle here at home to stay awake because I got up at 3am.  I relaxed and watched a couple of BYU Devotionals.
I am a little lonely here thinking about my family and how I can help them.  I did two blog posts and wrote a letter to Adam.  

 I love these two!
While I was paying bills this afternoon I watched, or rather listened to "The Voice" and a Hallmark movie.  I never went outside today but I did enjoy the views out my window.  I am praying for rain.  It is so dry here and real fire danger is here because so many people will be coming up for Memorial Day and other camping excursions.

I got these pictures off Facebook.  I love beautiful pictures.
 That is one scary looking storm cloud!
 Somewhere in Switzerland
 What a gorgeous setting.
 Spring forest, Tennessee

James took him Mom her Mother's day card and dinner from Elmer's this evening.  He said they had a nice visit. I wish I could have been there.
 This boy got 100% on his cumulative
spelling text.  Way to go Evan!
 

Monday, May 19, 2014

Monday, May 12, 2014

Sunrise over Montosa



I got up at 3am for gospel study because I knew I would be leaving early for my appointment with Dr. Moffat. 
My appointment was at 8am and James had one at 9:30.  Becky Skousen, who works for Dr. Moffat and is a member of our ward took us back to our room.  She put us both in the same room which I thought was a little strange.  Dr. Moffat addressed my needs first.  He said I am getting way to much thyroid with the prescription I have from Dr. Walters.  He wrote me a new prescription.  He doesn't believe in using hormones and thinks they do more harm than good so I guess I won't be on hormones.  While Dr. Moffat took care of James, first ordering an EKG, I slipped out to get my prescription filled and do some shopping at Walmart.  

I picked James up and we dropped his prescriptions off at CVS and then went to Persnikkity's for something to eat.  We got there around 10:30 and they had just started serving lunch.  I got the California burger and James got the green chili chicken sandwich.  We picked up the prescriptions at CVS and then we went to Safeway to get some ice cream for our wards fathers and sons.  This was an assignment James received at priesthood meeting yesterday.  
I slept all the way back to Vernon.  We stopped at the post office.  Jared had sent me a book for mother's day: "Power to Become" by Elder David A. Bednar.  He knows of my great love for church books!

Max had an assignment at school to read a book and then make a character from the book out of a Pringles tube.  Ian was a big help!
Can you guess what book he read?

I made the french toast I wanted James to make yesterday.  It was delicious and I am sure I will be eating it for the rest of the week.
I watched a little too much TV today.  There are lots of good shows on Sunday so I have to try and catchup on Monday.  
I am glad we had our FHE on Sunday. 
 

Sunday, May 11, 2014


"Sacred ordinances and covenants available in holy temples make it possible for individuals to return to the presence of God and for families to be united eternally."
-line 7 The Proclamation to the World

I received happy Mother's Day messages from Stacy, Kim, Brian, Sheri, Jared, Trina and Darrel.  James wrote me a note and made me a 'french toast' waffle for breakfast.  It was a nice way to start the day.

The speakers in sacrament meeting were: Trenda Wilhelm, Mary Carroll, and Lannie Gillespie.  Afterwards the Relief Society distributed a cute handout with a quote about mothers and chocolate.  I knew Kaeli would come through for us with the chocolate.  Kaeli is a friend who was just made Relief Society president.

The title of our Sunday School lesson from the Old Testament was "Look to God and Live."  All those Israelites had to do to be healed was to look at Moses' rod, but they wouldn't.  

In Young Women Randa Covert gave a lesson on personal revelation.  I got a mothers day card from my dear friend Analee Hunsaker.  

James made me a wonderful mother's day lunch: steak, baked potato, asparagus, corn on the cob, and chocolate covered strawberries.  After such a wonderful meal I needed a nap!

Some pictures posted on Facebook today:
 Sheri and her boys
Interesting style 
Not sure if Evan is reading or sleeping
Love these broc-collies!

For FHE tonight James and I studied together from Preach My Gospel.  We started with the lesson: Message of the Restoration.  We will continue on, week to week.  We have gotten away from doing FHE's and I told James we needed to start up again.  

We both talked to James's mom, Lois on the phone today.  I thanked her for being such a great mom to me since my mom had passed away.  James is taking her dinner on Tuesday. 

It was a wonderful day!




 

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Love this picture taken in 
Iceland.

3 Nephi 12:7
 "Blessed are the merciful for they shall
obtain mercy."

We just found out this morning that the stake has cancelled the youth pioneer trek.  They could not get permits because of the dry conditions and fire danger.  It's a shame because Vernon would have had the best dressed pioneers.

I read Elder Scott's conference address this morning and cried because it felt like he had written it just for me.  It was an answer to my prayers.  It was all about the influence of righteous women in his life and how we can be a righteous influence in the lives of  family members.  
The power of life

James went to town today to get a tire for the Cat fixed and to buy some groceries for Mother's Day.  First he called to ask what chocstrwb was.  I told him it was short for chocolate for the strawberries.  Next he called to ask where the waffles were.  I told him just to get a box of frozen waffles but to find the Texas Toast in the bread aisle.  I guess he forgot the last part because he bought a box of frozen garlic parmesean Texas Toast.  Did he also forget he was going to make french toast with this Texas Toast?  When he checked out he used the self-serve register.  He charged himself twice for milk and when he got home he didn't have his cereal.  I guess it's a good thing he doesn't do the shopping too often.

When he got home and put the groceries away we took a nap and then he went out and planted the two trees he bought in town and the blackberry and raspberry bushes.  He bought a silver leaf maple tree and a red Delicious apple.

I did some laundry and studied.  This evening we watched a Hallmark movie: "See Jane Date."
Sheri posted this.
I couldn't resist.