Thursday, October 2, 2014

Thursday, September 25th, 2014


"The willingness to see through each others
eyes will transform 'corrupt communication' into ministering grace.
-Elder Zwick

Throwback Thursday on Facebook
 My mom 
My mom and I
My brother Harold is #27

This afternoon I went visiting teaching with Randa Covert.  We visited Mary Swift and Joyce Malone.  The other sister we visit, Julie Wilhelm is in Montana.  She works for the National Forest Service.  I will contact her by phone.  The message was on the divine mission of Jesus Christ as our comforter.  Here was our handout:

 James got home from the valley a little before six this evening.  I had told Dennis I would meet him and Denise at Aunt Gene's around 6:30 for dinner.  James changed and we left and arrived just a little after 6:30. Here is what the sky looked like on our way into town.
I couldn't really capture how beautiful it was!

 Dennis and Denise were already at Aunt Genes and I guess Harold and Vickie aren't coming.  We visited awhile and then went down to Licano's for dinner.  Licano's was originally the Paint Pony and owned by grandma & grandpa Maxwell.  Aunt Gene was the manager.
Cher, Brian and Colby were there to
watch the ASU game and Cher and
Colby came by for a visit.  We visited with Brian
on the way out.
 Aunt Gene and Denise have a special bond.
 Dennis and Colby.
Dennis did an imitation of one of their neighbors who
sits on her porch and yells bad things about the Maxwell's.
Although the situation isn't funny his imitation
make me laugh!
After dinner we went back up to the house and took pictures of old photographs aunt Gene had.  I have got to come back for more!!
Grandma & Grandpa Maxwell
They were married on 
August 25, 1926
 Sorry this is so blurry. Grandma & Muhammed Ali.
He trained in Show Low and stayed at the Maxwell House.
This picture was taken at grandma & grandpa's
50th wedding anniversary party.
Another wedding aniversary
I can't believe how much grandma
looks like aunt Gene in this picture.
Not sure who grandma has but
grandpa has a couple of fish.
35th Wedding anniversary
Young marrieds
Square dancing days
The family, grandpa, grandma,
my dad - Marlin, and aunt Gene
when they lived in Lakeside.
Aunt Gene and my dad as teenagers
growing up in Show Low.
I love these old family pictures and hopefully I can go back and visit with Aunt Gene again and hear some more family stories.
James was tired and not feeling well but I am so grateful he came with me tonight to enjoy time with my family.
 

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Wednesday, September 24th, 2014

One of the Young Women in our ward.

"Forgiveness is for the
one who forgives."
-Jack Hudson on
Sue Thomas, F.B.Eye

An absolutely gorgeous day in Vernon, 75 degrees, sunny, with a slight breeze.  I had lunch outside.

Part of my lunch consisted of a "chocolate" tomato given to me by a friend in our ward.  
  No, it didn't taste like chocolate.

Before Mutual tonight I called Kilee  to ask her to call the girls and remind them to bring their Personal Progress books.  Her mom answered the phone and said: "Kilee's visiting the tinkletorium, can she call you back?"  Clever.

Tonight the Mia Maids invited Sister Chafin and Sister Reynolds to help us with hair and nails and then to take pictures.  
 Kilee after Sister Chafin did her hair.
 LeeAnn sitting on the floor doing her toenails.
 Good job LeeAnn!
Sister Reynolds
 Sister Chafin doing Kelly's hair.
Beautiful girl with a beautiful smile!

It was a fun evening!

Joshua attended his first Cubscout pack meeting this evening.  He got his Bobcat award and help post the colors.  These boys are growing up too fast!

As an added bonus, someone posted a picture of Michael.
 

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014


Today I would like to share some insights 
I have gained over the past two weeks:
1.  Ask yourself before speaking: 
"Is it kind, is it true, or is it necessary?"
2. One of the greatest accomplishments in this world would be
that of lifting human hearts.
Blessed are they who are kind and considerate
of the feelings of other people.
-Richard L. Evans
3.  With whatever measurement you use to judge,
you must judge yourself.  What kind of a ruler
am I using?

Chandler High's new marquee
celebrating 100 years.

Wise words from a prophet of God.

  Norway

I tried a new recipe for dinner tonight.  I cooked a pork roast in enchilada sauce in the crockpot for about 7 hours.  I took the roast out and shredded it and put it in a flour tortilla and rolled it like a burro.  I put sauce and cheese on top and put it in the oven until the cheese had melted.  Here is what it looked like.
Quite good!
 I made one of these burros for Darrel before going to bed.
 

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Monday, September 22nd, 2014


"The essence of righteousness is obedience."
-New Era, September 2014, 26

James left for the valley this morning around 4:30am.  I will miss him until he returns.

I had lunch with Harold, Vickie, Dennis, Denise, and Monte and Tasha today at The Bistro in Lakeside.  We ate outside because the weather was gorgeous!  The food was also delicious.  Thank you Dennis and Denise.
I had the turkey, bacon, avocado sandwich
on sourdough and it was yummy!
Here were some of our topics of conversation:
*Brian and Cher are moving to Vancouver, Washington in October.
*A young man who graduated last year was killed last night drag racing in front of the high school.
*What kind of headstone we should get for dad's gravesite.

I gave Denise a Book of Mormon with my testimony in it for her birthday.  I told Dennis and Denise about the blessing Chris Butler gave Stacy and what it meant to her.  They invited me to have dinner with them and Aunt Gene on Thursday evening.  I told them I would look forward to it.

This afternoon my neighbor Kathy knocked on my door and asked if I would like to come over and pick out some vegetables from her garden.  Of course I would!
Kathy is an excellent gardener!

This evening I watched Dancing with the Stars.  I think my favorite dancers tonight were Bethany and Derek.  Julianne Hough's hair looked like she combed it with an eggbeater.  The theme for the show tonight was "My Jam".  Each guest chose their favorite song to dance to.

James texted me and said his laryingitis is back with a vengeance.
 

 
 

Sunday, September 21st, 2014


"We don't discover humility by thinking less of ourselves,
we discover humility by thinking less about ourselves."
-Pres. Uchtdorf

James left early for church this morning.  He had to finish an audit he was doing with Brother Gillespie.  
Sacrament meeting was really good.  LeeAnn Hunsaker gave a talk on patriarchal blessings.  LeeAnn got her patriarchal blessing recently and said it was the greatest experience of her life.
Paul Wyatt from the high council and his wife Pandora were the main speakers.   They spoke about General Conference and the importance of following the prophets.  We need to be prepared for the messages that are meant for us.  
The bishop called me up in sacrament meeting to present me with my Young Women's medallion.  I was glad to receive the reward but certainly don't like getting up in front of people to be recognized.
 It took me two years of serving in 
Young Women's to earn this award.
During Young Women's Diana had me get up in front of the girls and gave me a gift which included this crystal container to
put my necklace in.  She is so very thoughtful.

  In Sunday School we discussed the book of Hosea and in Young Women's Randa Covert gave a lesson on fasting and prayer.  I was spiritually fed by the end of the block.

The Chandler West Stake had a special conference presided over by Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the quorum of the 12 apostles.  After the conference was over he invited all the youth and children to come forward and shake his hand.  Max, Evan and Joshua were excited to be able to shake the hand of an apostle.
Max and Elder Christofferson
 Evan's interesting handshake
 Joshua to the right of Elder Christofferson

Sheri said it was a wonderful conference and such a great opportunity to hear an apostle of the Lord.

I made chicken tenders for lunch and brownies for dessert.  While I was making brownies, Kim was making this:
 Looks delicious!

James and I went to stake auxiliary training this evening at the stake center.  He went because he is offer the Sunday School.  We took Ruth Wilhelm and Diana Curtis with us.  It was a very good meeting.   Here are some of my notes:
President Williams: The essence of leadership is teaching.  Don't reinvent the wheel, just build upon it.  Let people know they are loved.  Be patient.
Sister Crookston: The youth say that one of the things they like about the new curriculum is how they learn from each other.  The scriptures and our prophets are our measuring sticks.  Take the role of a learner as well as a teacher.
Sister Garvin: Quoted from an article by Elder Oaks, "The Challenge to Become".  Act, think, converted by it.  3 Nephi 17:3.
Sharing, learning, living, a "mighty change of heart."
Sister Jones: Video: "Learning and Teaching in the Church."  Bear testimony to seal the truth of the doctrine.  Elder Holland says that miracles occur because of apostles, prophets, and teachers.
 
 

Monday, September 29, 2014

Saturday, September 20th, 2014


All honest work is the work of God.
"A consecrated life is a life of labor."
-Elder D. Todd Christofferson

As Darrel was getting ready to leave for home this morning he pointed out that we had several wooly worms outside in front of our porch.  I took a picture for you enjoyment.

James and I went on a Razr ride this morning.  Although much of the forest is still beautiful, much of it looks like this:
One of our favorite trails.
 So sad.
It looks like Buckelew Falls had been running, but was dry now.  After our ride I came home and took some pictures outside before coming in and making brownies for our ward party tonight.
 All of these flowers were taken
in our back "yard."
 There is beauty all around.
We are so blessed!
 Adjusting the wind chimes.
Just can't keep this man from climbing.

Evan had a soccer game today.
That is one of the things I miss about not living in the valley.
This boy loves soccer and he is so good!

We got to the ward party at the Wallace's a little late so we were towards the end of the food line.  We visited with the Applegate's about Ty's injuries.  I had a nice visit with Tina Allen about Rusty on his mission.  Chuck Crane told us Collin Dewitt wasn't there because Wendy was in a car accident in Gilbert.  As he was going down to see her his truck broke down in Superior and he had to have it towed.  I guess everybody has problems.

I also visited with Diana Curtis, Kaeli Nicoll who says she loves Darrel working at CVS, and Amy Reynolds.  Heaven Lootans did a gymnastic trick for me just as I was leaving.  It was a fun party but just as the bishop and his dad started to play and sing it started to rain and they had to stop.

James bring my container.  He spent awhile looking for the lid.
Bishop Miller and his dad.