Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Fire in the sky

"As I have loved you, love one another."
(John 15:12, 17)

 I love this picture of President Monson!

Today I worked on my blog and emailed a letter to the kids from James.  I also went visiting teaching to: Mary, Joyce, and Julie, along with my partner Randa Covert.  My handouts:
Glass jars filled with candy went along with 
Elder Bednar's talk: "Come and See."

I made a trip to Walmart and got a space heater for Darrel's room because he woke up this morning and said he was cold.

Today was Throwback Thursday on Facebook.
Ian as dracula at our Lambson Haunted House
in the basement.
Jared, Ryan, Cheryl and Kim at a family gathering.

Darrel, Rowan and a few of Rowan's friends went fishing with Alex at Power Ranch the other day.  Rowan caught this fish.
Darrel said Alex was awesome and helped
all of the boys with their fishing.

James made it home this evening which always makes me happy! Somewhere today I found time to watch these Christmas movies: "Cookie Cutter Christmas", "Window Wonderland", and "All I Want for Christmas."


 

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

I love these sunrises!

"The Everlasting and Almighty God, the Creator of this vast universe, will speak to those who approach Him with a sincere heart and real intent.  He will speak to them in dreams, visions, thoughts, and feelings.  He will speak in a way that is unmistakable and that transcends human experience.  He will give them divine direction and answers for their personal lives."
-President Dieter F. Uchtdorf

This evening we held our Young Women in Excellence program,  which recognizes the accomplishments of the young women throughout the year as they work on their Personal Progress goals.

We as leaders went down to the church this morning to setup for tonight's program.  Diana Curtis, Analee Hunsaker, Stefani Hunsaker, Amy Reynolds and her granddaughter Marley, and I did the setting up.  I am feeling "achy", but I took some aspirin and went on my way.  I took the 5 cheesecakes and put them in the refrigerator.  

I got home around lunch time and watched a Christmas movie, "A Holiday Engagement."  
Chuck Crane and Robert Kadelak came over to look at James's truck.  They got it started which is more than we could do, but determined that it needs a new fuel pump.  
James orders one through Erik and will bring it home tomorrow.

This afternoon I prepared a brief message for tonight's meeting.  I am being recognized for receiving my Young Women's medallion and Diana wants me to tell what I learned by working on Personal Progress.

Erik and Amelia Lambson's baby girl Tabitha Rose.
 
 Young Women in Excellence
  


 Kilee's skirt
 Alice's project
 Jordyn's project was to care for her families
clothing this summer.  She washed, mended,
and ironed. What a great service!
 Shelly is taking piano lessons and her project
involved music.
LeeAnn gave a lesson in FHE to
her family on resisting temptation.
 Kyah prepared a lesson on the
Plan of Salvation.  It was awesome!
Trenda made her own beautiful 
prom dress.
 Kelly's project was on physical fitness.
We missed Hope, Heaven, Maddie, Coty, Arizona, and Alex but were so grateful to the girls who did participate.

Those who received a special award for reading the Book of Mormon: Young Women: Alice Wilhelm, LeeAnn Hunsaker, and Jordyn Applegate.  Leaders: Diana Curtis, Sandra Wilhelm, and myself.

 Kyah and Shelly
Primary girls: Hailey and Holly
 Colter
 Amy, Kelly, and Kilee
 Alice
 Trenda
 Jordyn, Tamara, Diana and Jace
Alicia and LeeAnn
 It was a wonderful evening and we had enough
cheesecake to share with the Young Men
and their leaders.

After cleaning up I came home and crashed on the couch to watch my Christmas movie, "A Holiday Engagement."

Tuesday, November 18, 2014


"It is the Lord's plan and His will that we have the principal decision-making role in our own life's drama."
-Elder D. Todd Christofferson

 The low was around 10 degrees this morning.  
Mitt Romney spoke at BYU today and President Henry B. Eyring spoke at the Vatican at a marriage conference put on by Pope Francis and the catholic church.

I took James into town and he rented a car at Hatch Toyota.  He is paying twice as much for a car rented here as he does when he rents one in the valley.  We say goodbye and I go shopping at Walmart.  It is cold!  On the way home I got a breakfast burrito with potatoes at Aliberto's.
James and I hate being separated from each other.  Starting in January we will be together again, working to get our house ready to sell.  We will be staying in Chandler until we sell our house.  We will have our memberships moved to the Galveston 3rd ward.  We are sad to leave our Vernon family but will look forward to spending time with family and friends in the valley.

Crista Moreno posted this picture on Facebook today.  The two sisters on the left are Sheri Day and Susan Barker.  The sister on the left is a dear friend, Edonna Wells.  James was Edonna's home teacher and did lots of work on her house.  I "liked" the picture and Crista messaged me and told me that Edonna was going to the temple for the first time in many years and she expressed a desire that James and I be there.  The date was set, Friday, November 21 at 4pm and we committed to be there.

Christmas movie: "Naughty or Nice".

I fixed dinner for Darrel but he was a no-show.  I never know what his schedule is anymore.

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Monday, November 17, 2014

"The Everlasting and Almighty God, the Creator of this vast universe, will speak to those who approach Him with a sincere heart and real intent.  He will speak to them in dreams, visions, thoughts, and feelings.  He will speak in a way that is unmistakable and that transcends human experience.  He will give them divine direction and answers for their personal lives."

The sunrise today was at 6:52 and the sunset at 5:13.  It was ten degrees this morning, but the sun was shining.

Chandler is the #1 school district in the state of Arizona.  Way to go Chandler!
James wanted to go to town to get the fireplace insert we bought but his truck wouldn't start and it won't fit in the car.  
We took the car to town and had lunch at Sonic.  We also went to Chase bank and donated $40 for the community fast.  
James is struggling to know what to do about his truck.  We read from "Friend or Foe" and watched a Christmas movie, "Angels and Ornaments", which we loved.  It was one of our favorites so far!

We made an important decision today.  We decided that in January we are moving back to Chandler to work on the house to get it ready to sell.  Our goal is to be back up here within six months.  We will probably have our membership moved down there so we can have callings while we are there.
 

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Phoenix, Arizona temple
"There is sometimes a wide difference - a gulf of understanding between the way we experience the Church from the inside and the way others look at it from the outside.  This is the principal reason we hold open houses for temples before each dedication is taken care of.  The member volunteers at the temple open houses are simply trying to help others see the Church as they see it from the inside.  They recognize the Church is a marvelous work, even a wonder, and they want others to know it too.  I ask you to do the same."
-Elder L. Tom Perry

We had lots of rain and wind last night and some snow this morning.  I had to bring the chairs in off the front porch because they were wet and the wind had turned one of them over.  The low this morning was 22 and the high today is expected to be 36.
 Pictures I took before church.

On the way home from church.
Snow on Mt. Mentosa

James was at the church all day long, for all three sessions of the dedication.  He took the burros we bought yesterday, and the giant apples and brownies that I made and punch that he made and shared with Brother McArthur, President VanWinkle, and Bishop Miller.  President VanWinkle is from Globe and especially enjoyed the burros.
I was home alone.  I worked on my Book of Mormon notes, had lunch and took a note, and made visiting teaching appointments.  I also watched a Christmas movie I had seen before, but it's one of my favorites: "Finding Christmas."
James was home around 5:30.  He ate and then left again to go home teaching to the Wilhelm's.  We he got home we watched a new Christmas movie starring Harry Connick, Jr. called "Angels Sing."

 

Monday, December 1, 2014

Saturday, November 15, 2014


"Immersion in the scriptures is essential for spiritual nourishment.  The word of God inspires commitment and acts as a healing balm for hurt feelings, anger, or disillusionment.  When our commitment is diminished for any reason, part of the solution is repentance.  Commitment and repentance are closely intertwined."
-Elder Quentin L. Cook

Alex went with his ward to do baptisms for the dead this morning t 5:30 a.m.  I was very proud of him!
I worked on my talk this morning while James went to work at the airport. He buried the 1500 gallon tank today!
 I took a break and went through Krispy Kreme drive thru for breakfast.  
I went to Evan's last soccer game with Evan and Sheri.  Ian was with Max at his last two football games.  He won the first and lost the last and so his team was eliminated from the playoffs.  Max had a great season though.
Evan plays on the DC United team
 Evan and his friend from the ward
After the game I went shopping at Fry's and bought 30 lbs of butter for $1.99 a lb.  20 lbs were for Stefani Hunsaker and the other 10 for me.  I also bought five cheesecakes at Sam's Club for our Young Women in Excellence next week.  I went home and took a short nap and then got ready to go to Evan's baptism.
  So proud of these three boys for being baptized this year!
Evan was baptized by his dad and confirmed by his grandpa James.  Uncle Darrel and Uncle Paul were the witnesses.  Evan seemed so happy.  Sister Paula Casto, the Primary president gave the talk on baptism and I gave the talk on the Holy Ghost.  Evan listened and acted very interested.  He is such a sweet boy!
Random pictures taken at the baptism:

Mattea and Ruby
Not taken at the baptism but I had to include it!

James and I left for home around 6pm.  I bought gas at Sam's Club for $2.85 after paying $3.35 yesterday in Show Low.  I stopped at Burger House and got 8 burros.  We bought extra for those priesthood holders serving at the temple dedication at the Vernon building tomorrow.  I also stopped at Fry's and got some huge apples.  We were home a little after 9.  We unpacked and went to bed.