Sunday, March 29, 2015

Saturday, March 28, 2015



Payson, Utah temple
 
"Only by regular attendance at the temple can we remember the importance of the commitments we have made to serve the Lord
with all our heart, might, mind, and strength"
-Theodore M. Burton
 
James worked all day long today, mostly at Jerod Bowen's.  He also finished putting the window in the family room.  It looks so nice.  Alex and Seth went with him to work at Jerod's. 
 
I worked on my Primary lesson, took Dallin to work, and went to A.J.'s Fine Foods.  I have been craving a lemon square since I got their advertisement in the mail.  I waited in the line for baked goods for about 15 minutes to get my lemon square and then I was off to get rootbeer and ice cream for after women's conference tonight.  I also got James some frozen crab cakes which he loved!  He said they were as good as the ones he gets at Cheesecake Factory.
 
I came home, took a nap, and worked on my blog.  Around 4pm Sheri picked me up to go to Heather Lambson's baby shower.  She and Patrick are adopting a baby girl.
 Ashlyn is the birth mother and she was at the shower.  She
picked the name Raelynn Rose for the baby.  What is interesting is that Heather's maiden name is Ray and her middle name is Lynn.
 
 
Stacy, Kim, Sheri, and I watched the General Women's Meeting at our house.  We also ordered Elmer's for dinner.  Afterwards we had rootbeer floats. 
 
Facebook finds:

True Love
 
Coty Iannoli,
one of the YW in Vernon.
 




Friday, March 27, 2015

Mesa, Arizona temple
Gail is in town for a couple of days.  He drove 1250 miles down from Oregon to surprise Seth for his 18th birthday on Thursday and to do his dad's temple work on Friday.  We had thought someone else had done the work but Jared found out they just had his name reserved.  Jared sent us the name and the brothers agreed that Gail should be the one to do it.  Those who could,  met at the Mesa temple for the 5:30 am session.  Here are a couple of pictures of our group:
James, David, Gail, Terry, Brent, Rebecca, Erik
James, David, Gail, Terry, me, Brent, Rebecca
 
We were hungry when we got home so James made us some ham and cheese omelets with toast.  Very tasty.
 
Brent came out and walked the yard with James.  We are totally re-doing our sprinkler system and getting new plants and granite in the planters.  My big concern is getting rid of all the grass in the planters.  It may come down to getting a shovel and digging down three feet to get it out.
Gail came by for a short visit on his way out of town.  He thinks nothing of driving the 1250 miles between here and Oregon straight through without stopping to sleep.  I don't know how he does it.
 
After a nice nap I went downstairs to work in the year's supply room.  It was a little gross but I am not going to mention why on this G rated blog.  James spent a few hours working at Jerod Bowen's.  
 
James did a nice thing tonight.  Last night when we were at Sheri's I could tell she was a little stressed and needed a break.  I asked James if he would take Max to his two hour football practice this evening so Sheri and I could go see "Cinderella."  He said he would be glad to.  We left him Sheri's car and he and Ben took Max to practice at Discovery Park while Sheri and I saw "Cinderella" nearby at Crossroads Theater.  Evan went to Trina's to hangout with Rowan.  After the movie Sheri and I stopped at the park.  She stayed with Max and Ben and James came home with me.  
I got to see Prince Charming again.
 
 
 


 

 
 


Friday, March 27, 2015

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Throwback Thursday to this picture of
Paul & Stacy
 
I cleaned in the living room today.  The ceiling fan and the silk plant took the most time.  The carpet needs to replaced or professionally cleaned. 
I also picked up Ben, Max, Evan and Joshua from school because Sheri had to be at work. 
 
I got a call from my brother Dennis today.  He said that our cousin Carol Seay passed away either during the night or early this morning.  She had been complaining of her legs hurting but I am not sure what the cause of death was determined to be.  He is going to let me know when the funeral will be. 
 
I was doing a little shopping this afternoon and got a call from Trina and the kids.  They invited me to meet them for ice cream at the DQ in Santan Village. 
What a fun way to spend part of my afternoon!
 
Sheri invited us down to her house for dinner tonight.  She was supposed to feed the missionaries but one of them was sick so they didn't come.  We had ziti, salad, garlic knots, brownies, and a small meatloaf from Safeway which was my contribution.
 
 
The high today was around 90 degrees.  A little too hot for March.  The evenings are still nice though.
 
Kaitlyn Booth was in a car accident tonight.  She fractured her nose sprained her ankle, and busted her lip.  This is what her car looks like:
Adam is very worried about her!
 

 
 





Wednesday, March 25, 2015

 
"The Atonement of Christ provides a way for God to be at the same time both just and merciful.  Since Christ and I are one in the gospel covenant, and since in a covenant partnership it doesn't matter which partner does what, Christ can answer the demands of justice for me, and I can then receive the benefits of mercy from him.  This is an arrangement that satisfies both justice and mercy."
-Stephen E. Robinson
 
I couldn't bend my knee when I got up this morning.  But I can sit, and so it didn't stop me from doing my gospel study and preparation this morning.  Instead of doing any cleaning though, I went with James to Jerod Bowen's job.  Of course I read to him both coming and going.  I am getting pretty darn good at reading in the car. 
We stopped at Sonic to get something to eat and since I am counting calories, I looked up the nutritional information for their burgers and cheese burgers online.  Yikes!  A cheeseburger has 710 calories and 43 grams of fat.  I don't think I will ever be able to eat another one.  A hamburger has 640 calories and 37 grams of fat, which is not much better.  We settled on grilled chicken sandwiches with 450 calories and 17 grams of fat. 
 
When I got home from our trip I took a couple of aspirin and laid down for awhile.  My knee was much better when I got up. 
 
I picked up Joshua and Max from school while Sheri took Ben and Evan to appointments. 
 
I sent Addy a text this afternoon.  She is performing at the Suns game tonight during half time and I wanted to wish her luck.  I hope Darrel takes some pictures.
 
We spent the evening at home in our room.  I paid bills and James worked on preparing information for income taxes.
Good choice for a best friend
Kaytlynn!



Thursday, March 26, 2015

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

"The Atonement of Jesus Christ 'is the most important single thing that has ever occurred in the entire history of created things; it is the rock foundation upon which the gospel and all other things rest."'
-Bruce R. McConkie
 
James helped me clean the kitchen today.  He reached back into the corner behind the stove where I couldn't reach.  He took off the fan cover which was covered in grease so I could clean it.  He also took down the shutters so I could clean them and wash the windows.  I think that cleaning helps you to love where you live.
It's so nice to have a man around the house, especially one who
helps with the cleaning.
 
Today being Taco Tuesday we headed out to a Mexican restaurant.  We chose Guedo's.  In all the 40+ years of living in Chandler I can only remember going there once.  Now I remember why.  They only take cash, and excuse me for saying so, but I think the place is a little creepy.  We settle for a family favorite, Serrano's instead.  This is what I got:
I only wanted the enchilada and the refried beans but James made me order the taco because it's Taco Tuesday.  Every thing was good, but not nearly as good as LaCasita in Show Low.  Next week James gets to choose where we go.
 
This afternoon I went to Target to get marshmallows, cardstock and ribbon for my visiting teaching handouts.  The messages this year are focusing on the attributes of Christ and this month it's patience and long-suffering.  My handout has a quote from the lesson on patience and a story about an experiment done in the 60's regarding children and marshmallows and the ability to patiently endure.

The treat is a carton of marshmallows that look like strawberries.
The marshmallow experiment

Since Bunny was late getting home from work I went to visit Gerry Price by myself.  We had a nice visit.  I found out that Bob Layton is her cousin and that he has Parkinson's disease.  He and Dianne are some of the nicest people I have been privileged to know.
 
Bunny and I visited Karen Payne.  They are both doing the Medi-fast diet so we talked about dieting and mechanics and broken down cars, and a sister Karen visit teaches who read some anti-Mormon literature and doesn't want to come to church anymore. 
 
James finished putting the cover on the fan in the bathroom and matched the paint on the ceiling quite well. 
 
Before bed James rubbed heat rub on my right knee.  It is swollen and very painful.  I am concerned because it hasn't even been three weeks since I had my Remicade infusion.




Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Monday, March 23, 2015

The Tree of Life
 
"Every attempt to reflect upon the Atonement, to study it, to
embrace it, to express appreciation for it,
however small or feeble it may be,
will kindle the fires of faith and work its miracle towards
a more Christlike life."
-Tad R. Callister
Dallin told Michael and I all about his trip to California.  It sounds like he had a lot of fun. 
I cleaned the family room fan before leaving for my doctor's appointment at Dr. Allen's. When they took my blood pressure it was 110/78 and that was after not taking any blood pressure medicine this morning.  I did have to have more bloodwork done to test my hormone levels.  On the way home I stopped at Costco for some frozen burros and wound up getting burros, chimichangas, apples, and Panko bread chicken.  It is so easy to overbuy at Costco.
I also went to Deseret Book to return the garments I bought for Sheri in exchange for some for myself.  Susan Barker waited on me and told me I looked the same as I did 30 years ago.  Thanks Susan, you made my day! 
My last stop was two stops were at the bank and then to Walmart to pick up prescriptions. 
When I got home James was drilling so loudly to remove the family room window that you couldn't hear yourself think.  I had to give Stacy some earplugs.  She was working on a poster for Joshua.  He is the star student in his class this week. 
 
James worked for about an hour and then stopped.  We went to dinner at Jersey Mike's. 
 
For FHE we helped Stacy find pictures of Joshua to put on his poster.  I think it turned out pretty well.

 
 
I wanted to post this thank you note from Trina.  She is always
so very thoughtful.
 
 




Sunday, March 22, 2015

He is the light of the world.
He carries me through my toughest days, inspire me to be a better person, helps me make the right choices and keeps me on the strait and narrow path.  He lights the way.
Because of Him I have hope and eternal life and joy and love.  He is my Savior, my King, my hero.  Because of Him I have understanding about this life, why I am here and a glimpse of heaven and the future where all my tears will be wiped away.
 
I was up at 5am, an hour late, to prepare for the day.  Today our Primary lesson is on the gift of the Holy Ghost.  I came to the conclusion that I need to do more work earlier in the week. 
 
I packed my Primary bag with: cookies, Playdough, plastic eggs, pictures, my computer for music and a video, plus the lesson outline. 
 
The theme for sacrament meeting today was Young Women's Personal Progress.  The youth speakers was Ciarra Armijo who spoke on Individual Worth.  "I am of infinite worth with my own divine missin, which I will strive to fulfill."
Cammie Soderquist - Virtue - "I will prepare to enter the temple and remain pure and worth.  My thoughtsand actions will be based on high moral standards.
Robyn Rogers - Divine Nature - I have inherited divine qualities, which I will striv to develop.  Only through Jesus Christ can we reach our divine potential.
 
The Sunbeam teacher, Nancy Tolman, was absent today and Sister Casto asked if her three Sunbeams could come with us.  Since we only had six of our children here today we thought we could handle it so I said yes. 
Before getting into the lesson on The Holy Ghost we talked about spring time and how new things are born in the spring.  We showed bird eggs and baby birds and talked about how Heavenly Father blesses our lives.  Later, after the lesson, the kids made nests with their Playdough.  Shade is not pictured here.  He was having a bad day and needed to be with his mom.



Brooklyn
Brooklyn with her mama bird
Taylor
Brielle
Ivy
Isaiah
Sunbeam class:
Riley
Liam
Nelson
 
James and I always come home from church exhausted.  He left immediately with Dave to go home teaching to the Bingham's.  I fixed some lunch: leftover bbq beef and a Chinese ginger sesame salad.  I worked on my blog, took a short nap and then had interviews with Ben and Max about the Book of Mormon.
 
James came home, ate, and laid down for a looooong nap.  I finally had to get him up after 6pm. 
 
My interviews, so far, with Alex, Ben, and Max regarding the Book of Mormon have gone very well.  Last week I interviewed Alex and he shared one of his favorite scriptures: Mosiah 4: 19-26.

Alex
Ben's favorite scripture was
Alma 7:14
Ben
Max's favorite scripture:
2 Nephi 31:20
Max
I am so proud of these boys!
 
After dinner I recorded the Relief Society lesson on Sustaining the Prophet in my Sunday journal.  I also read from Jesus the Christ by James E. Talmage.  Here is what I had for dinner:
 
I read to James, per his request, from our book: