Friday, July 18, 2014

Sunday, July 13, 2014





James left early this morning for his high council meeting in my car.  I was up studying and preparing for my young women's lesson on why we need temple ordinances.  Sheri helped me prepare my handouts and she gave Joshua a bath with her boys.  When James returned he made sure Joshua had breakfast, was dressed and had his hair combed.  The Trezise's left for church before we did and saved us a row right in the middle of the chapel.  I guess Judy Hunter thought she had saved the row with her purse but Sheri and Ian didn't even see it.  When Ian tried to apologize she just glared at him.  She was afraid she wouldn't have anyone to sit by that she knew but she sat right in front of us with Paula Johnson.

Today was Aaron Windsor's farewell and the first time Bishop Hall has been here since the end of May.  Aaron spoke on the Creation, the Fall, and the Atonement.  He was very emotional when he spoke about the Savior and he is so excited to be able to share his testimony with others as he has the opportunity to spread the gospel.
This is Aaron at work.  He is a cook at Pizza Hut.
  Brother Brimhall, one of James's friends on the high council was the other speaker.  He spoke on a talk given by Julie B. Beck that was published in the March 2011 Ensign. The talk is entitled "The Doctrine of the Family".  Sister Beck encourages families to be "Brilliant in the Basics."
Joshua went back to the cabin with the Trezise's after saca. rament meeting.  James attended a youth Sunday School class.  I was glad to have Brother Wilhelm back as our gospel doctrine teacher.  The lesson today was on David & Bathsheba.  My lesson in Young Women's went well.  I gave the following 4-page handout for the girls to work on and challenged them to do Virtue value experience #3 in their Personal Progress books.  I told them if they filled out the handout and did the value experience I would have a prize for both accomplishments.  

We saw these elk near the Hunsaker's after church today.  There were several cows and 12 calves.  No bulls according to James.  I was the first one to see them.



Sheri spent the afternoon watching Harry Potter movies. She did make us some delicious BBQ pork for dinner.  We played Hearts and she ran them.  We had FHE.  The title was: Don't Get Mixed Up.  James was in charge of the object demo that went with this lesson.

Greg Hatch's family posted this picture from
Newport Beach, California

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Saturday, July 12, 2014

"The essential doctrine of uniting families came forth line upon line and precept upon precept.  Vicarious ordinances are at the heart of welding together eternal families, connecting roots to branches."
-Elder Quentin L. Cook

 Scenic Drive

This first thing James wanted to do this morning was read from our book Blackmoore outside on the porch.
 One of our favorite things to do.
 Another favorite thing to do is watch the clouds roll in.

After reading I made a trip into town to get some ribs to fix for dinner.  Sheri and Ian are coming up and Ian loves ribs.  So does Alex.  I got both beef and pork and I am trying a recipe I got from LDS Living magazine.  I put the rub on the three racks of ribs and put them in a plastic bag in the refrigerator.  I then made some BBQ sauce and let it simmer on the stove for a couple of hours.  Onions is one of the ingredients for the sauce.  James was nice enough to chop them for me.  I brought Little Caesar's home for the boys for lunch.

James, Max, Joshua, and Evan took a Razr ride up on the mountain to Gillespie Flat. 
Love my Razr
 I was sad when I saw the burned trees.  We got stopped by a women forest ranger informing us that the kids needed helmets on.  Well that's a new rule or at least we've never been told that before. 

Ben, Max, Evan and Joshua played Hedbanz.  It's a fun game.

The ribs went in the oven for 3 hours at 300 degrees.  When Ian and Sheri and Alex got here we had them for dinner.  They were delicious but could have been a little more tender.  Next time I am going to cook them longer at a lower temperature.  We broiled them with the sauce on instead of using the grill because it was raining outside.  

James was so nice to clean the kitchen.  I helped a little.


 Not sure if this is the moon or the sun,
but I'm thinking now that it's the sun.

Friday, July 11, 2014

"Once any of us conclude: 'That's just the way I am,' we give up our ability to change."
-Elder Donald L. Hallstrom

Ireland
I was ready to leave for town by 9:40 this morning.  I get a text from Sheri who is on her way up with Christy Wanlass asking me if I could pick up Ian (Wanlass) and Ben from football camp in Show Low.  I guess everyone else left early and the coaches wife is waiting for someone to pick them up.  I was happy to oblige.
 Football camp was held at the Nikolaus
Homestead School in Show low.
I picked up a few things at Walmart and then Ben, Ian, and I met Christy, Sheri, Max, Evan, Megan and Brayden at Pizza Hut in Show Low.  Afterwards Christy had to take Brayden to McDonald's because he didn't get enough to eat at Pizza Hut.  

Ben, Evan and Max ride with me to the cabin and the rest follow in Christy's Suburban.  There are dark clouds hanging over Vernon.  this is the first time Megan has been to the cabin and she was quite impressed.  Ben gives Razr rides, but Brayden is not happy.
Brayden is not a happy camper.
The only time it really rained today was when I took Ben, Max, Megan and Ian to Buckelew Springs to see if the falls were running.  They weren't, but we got wet with raining spraying in our face all the way back to the cabin.

Christy, Sheri, Megan, Ian and Brayden leave to go home.  Ben, Max, and Evan stay here with me.  Sheri, Ian, and Alex are coming up tomorrow afternoon and staying until Tuesday.  

I fixed macaroni and cheese and hotdogs for dinner.  After dinner James and Joshua arrive and the boys all play Bionicles together.  They all insist on sleeping with Ben in Darrel and Trina's room.  Ben loves the new bed in there.  

James brought bean burros and a mixed green burro from Burger House.  He told me he had some interesting conversations with Joshua on the way up.  Joshua said: "I can't lie anymore because my dad gave me a priesthood blessing." And one more Joshuaism:
"Grandpa remember last year when you had your broken leg and you gave me a ride on the Razr.  I thought, "Man this old guy has a broken leg but he can really drive fast."

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Thursday, July 10, 2014

"There exists today a great need for men and women to cultivate respect for each other across wide distances of belief and behavior and across deep canyons of conflicting agendas."
-Elder W. Craig Zwick
It was 59 degrees when I got up this morning.  I love sleeping with the windows open!  Two bunnies, one chasing the other, were playing outside the dining room window as I did my morning study.  
Max and Evan finally got to meet Lola.
Max loves babies!
Precious baby girl!

I cleaned upstairs today and found Ruby's 
pink elephant Peanut.
Trina says Ruby has been worried about Peanut
and that she will be so happy.

Just as I was leaving to go visiting teaching around 3:30
there was a downpour of rain.  I took pictures of some of the
runoff from the mountain on ACR3261.
This is why we did the sandbags.

By the time I got to Rosa Westbrook's at 4pm the rain had 
stopped.  I met my partner Rosie Lauritzen and we had a nice
visit with Rosa.  July 2nd was her birthday so I brought her a gift.
Rosa always gives us a report on her daughter Sadie who is serving a mission in Mexico.  Sadie has been promoted to a leadership position and on the funny side she was served ants to eat at a members home.  She said she ate one.  Luckily there were other things to eat too so she didn't go hungry.  
Linda Diewald was supposed to be our next visit but she had to cancel so we went to see Barbie Shumacher.  Barbie always has lemon water prepared for us to drink.  Her three dogs had to greet us and then they went outside to enjoy the nice weather.  I always smells so good after it rains!  

This evening I finally caught up on So You Think You Can Dance.  I pretty much like all of the contestants this year, even the tappers.  Stacy said Joshua just sobbed when he thought he wasn't going to get to come up this weekend.  She was supposed to come today but for some reason she changed her mind.  The reason he wants to come this week is because the Trezise boys will be here and he loves Max and Evan.  I told her to have him come with dad because she didn't want to ask Sheri.  It's all set, he's coming with James.

I got a call from Randa Covert asking me if I would teach the young women's lesson for her on Sunday because she has an exam to study for.  It's on the importance of temple ordinances.  

I finished the Continuous Conversion book by Brad Wilcox and I'm ready to start the Continuous Atonement.  

I love my new purple earbuds!
 









 


Wednesday, July 9, 2014

"Conversion is an offering of self, of love, and of loyalty we give to God in gratitude for His gift to us."
-Elder David A. Bednar
I am absolutely loving this weather.
I love the monsoon season in the mountains.
 The county dug big trenches on the sides of 3261
in case of flooding.

Sandra Wilhelm came over this afternoon to give me some information about doterra oils.  When I knew she was coming I cleaned myself and the house up.  I vacuumed and picked up in the family and living room and cleaned and polished the wood floor.  I also made my bed and made the bedroom presentable so I could leave the door open.  I had a nice visit with Sandra.  She is one of my favorite people in the ward.  She said that Trenda and Talon who are in Washington working for their uncle, are working 60 hour weeks but they are making $600 a week.  She is anxious for them to come home but John wants them to stay until school starts so they can make as much money as possible.  

After Sandra left I went in to town to wash my car, get gas, deposit money into National Bank and do a little shopping at Walmart.  When I left Show Low it was 84 degrees and by the time I got to Vernon it was 72 degrees and overcast.  

Trina posted this adorable picture today of Lola. She looks much older, than 5 days old:

 

This evening for Mutual we had a combined service project with the Young Men filling sandbags at the park. 
Watching Collin DeWitt give a demo on how to 
fill a sandbag.
That's Kelly on top with the shovel.
Ruth and John Wilhelm tying bags
and on of the Westbrook brothers loading
the filled bags onto a pallet.
LeeAnn discussing something with Maddie.
Leaders attending: Collin DeWitt, Jim Diewald, Jimmy McNeil, John Wilhelm, Diana and Blain Curtis, Ruth Wilhelm, and myself. 
Youth: Sy and Cody Westbrook, Maddie Carroll, LeeAnn Hunsaker, Alice Wilhelm and Kelly Reynolds.

James had another mishap at work today.  Here is the text I received: "I had a close call.  When cutting iron pipe my grinder kicked back and ripped my pants and cut a little slice in my leg above the knee.  It was a close call, and could have been serious.  It was my large grinder with a 7"blade.  I feel like my garments protected me."

 
 
 
 

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Jesus expressed His commitment to obey, saying,
"Father, thy will be done, and the glory be thine forever."
Throughout His ministry, "he suffered temptations but gave them no heed."  Indeed, "he learned obedience by the things
which he suffered."
Happy Birthday to grandson #2,
Jared Ammon, who is 22 years old today.

James left with the kids around 6am this morning.  I am home alone and I must say I am going to miss these sweet kids.  I studied, prayed and finished watching Master Chef.  While I was out sitting on the porch around 11:30 it started to rain and it rained for 3 hours.  

I did some major Lambson Construction bill paying today and then I made a trip to the post office.  Came home and did some "So You Think You Can Dance" catchup.  Also I noticed that Kim taped several Christmas movies that I am excited to watch.  

I had no diet soda today  but I drank Kim's caffeine free Pepsi.  I heard some sad new.  Bonnie Holland who was scheduled to be baptized tomorrow evening has cancelled.  

James went in to Verizon in Chandler to get a charger and wound up buying a new phone with a protective cover.  

Addy was so excited to go home to see Lola.  I'm glad Trina posted this picture of the two of them.







 

Monday, July 7, 2014

"I know of no single practice that will have a more salutary effect upon your lives than the practice of kneeling together as you begin and close each day.  Somehow the little storms that seem to afflict every marriage are dissipated when, kneeling before the Lord, you thank him for one another, and then together invoke his blessings upon your lives, your home, your loved ones, and your dreams."
-President Gordon B. Hinckley
 Yosemite
Kim, Brian, Joe, and Alex left around 5am for home this morning.  Brian has to be at work by 9am. Alex and Joe said they really enjoyed hearing some of the stories from his life that grandpa told and they think he should write a book.  I didn't get a picture of them before they left but here is a picture of Joe and Amanda.

James had an appointment with Dr. Moffat today.  The doctor says his voicebox is still swollen and he has polyps that may need to be removed.  James came home a little discouraged but he also brought two Pappa John's pizzas for lunch.  Addy says she doesn't like Little Caesar's.  

James went up to help the kids with the clubhouse.
These three have got big plans for the clubhouse.
Rowan says Addy gets the best chair because she is the president.
Another favorite pastime around here is looking for lizards.  Well, at least for Rowan it is.  Addy goes with him to be supportive.
 And, of course, Ruby has to come too.
The kids and I took the Razr in to the post office to mail Jared Ammon's birthday card.  Afterwards the kids wanted to chase jack rabbits but we were completely out of gas.  James tried to syphon gas out of his truck but just couldn't do it so I went to Stanford and got some gas.  

All of the firemen and their equipment are gone from Vernon.  All that is left are the Thank You Firefighters signs.

James takes the kids on a rabbit hunt but they don't see any.  James says they are hiding because of the rain and cool weather.  

The kids had hotdogs and mac and cheese for dinner.  No one wants to take a bath so we pack their suitcases.  They are leaving early in the morning for home with grandpa.  Rowan was being silly.
  The underwear outfit.
Addy and Rowan watched Harry Potter 6 while Ruby and I watched Tom and Jerry in the bedroom.

These boys are at football camp in Show Low right now.
Ben and his best friend, Ian Wanlass.