Friday, May 1, 2015

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Jared Ammon, Dobis, and Joshua.
 
"The sealing power reveals itself in family relationships, in attributes and virtues developed in a nurturing environment, and in loving service.  These are the cords that bind families together, and the priesthood advances their development."
-James E. Faust
 
I spent the morning at the DMV.  I was last there on March 18th to apply for a new driver's license since I lost my original.  They gave me a temporary license and said I should receive my new license within 15 days.  I never received it.  My mistake was having it sent to Vernon instead of Chandler.  This time I had it sent to Chandler.  I was there almost two hours and was ready for some lunch when I got home.  James was ready to and wanted to take me out. 
 
We went to the Firehouse subs on Germann and Gilbert.  I had one of their under 500 calories subs, the salsa verdie turkey.  I liked the turkey but they needed to put more green chilies on.  While there I saw on the TV that no fans were allowed at the Orioles game because of the riots caused by the death of a black man, Freddie Gray.  Freddie died while riding in the back of a police car.  The world is crazy right now.
 
After lunch I was craving something sweet so I talked James into going to Kneader's drive thru for dessert.  It worked because I told him I would read to him from our new book:
 
The sequel to a book we read a month or two ago called:
"A Lady's Honor."
The Trelawny family legacy continues.
 
Anyway, back to Kneaders.  James got a double fudge brownie and I got a chocolate éclair.  So much for my low calorie lunch.
 
James put up a new mailbox today.  Someone hit the last one backing up in James's truck.  We still haven't figured out who did it.  No one seems to want to confess.  This afternoon he took Alex to do some work at Jerod Bowen's.
 
Paul put on his uniform and declared war on the leaves today.  His mom said he looked like a well-nourished terrorist.  Stacy thought it was ironic because he has a Captain America shirt on.

 





Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Girls lunch today at Mimi's
Lois invited her two daughters that live here and her three daughter-in-laws to lunch at Mimi's today.  I am kicking myself around the room right now for not taking a picture.  Anyway, there were six of us: Lois, Dawn, Rebecca, Cathi, Laura, and I.  We met at the Mimi's on Alma School and Southern around 11 am.  We all chose to order from the lunch menu.  I had the chicken chopped salad and a buttermilk spice muffin.  The salad was good and the muffin was great!  It was super fun.  I don't think any of us expected Lois to pay but she said she had a gift card and insisted.
 
James was worried we weren't going to get to do taco Tuesday but I assured him we would.  Later this afternoon we went to a little Mexican dive on Chandler Blvd and McClintock that has been around since we first moved to Chandler.  It is called Espo's.  We liked the tacos, refried beans and green chili burro.  I am ready to up our taco Tuesday game to nicer restaurants that have a little atmosphere.  Dawn says Barrio's in Phoenix is supposed to be the best Mexican food restaurant in Arizona.  I also would like to try La Hacienda's, a place I heard of on Facebook, and Garcia's.  I haven't been to Garcia's in years.
 
This is what my hand looked like this morning when I first got up.
It's hard to write when your hand is puffed up like a toad.
 
This even Max had a band concert at Hancock Elementary School.  He is in the fifth grade band and plays the trombone. 

Max on the trombone
Both the fifth and sixth grade bands performed.  I really enjoyed the concert and was proud of Max for receiving an award for Most Improved!  We sat by Sheri, Ian, and Evan.
 
We finally made a decision regarding the realtor who will represent us while we have our house on the market.  Her name is Jen MacClay.



Thursday, April 30, 2015

Monday, April 27, 2015

Earthquake in Nepal
There was an earthquake in Nepal on Saturday measuring
7.8 on the Reichter scale.  Over 5,000 people have died
and those who are left in the hit area are without food or shelter.
One heartwarming story is of the rescue of a four month old baby.
We have been remembering them in our prayers and today I told Joshua about it and asked him to remember the people in his prayers too.  He said he would.
 
Joshua stayed home from school today saying he had a sore throat.  He has been on an antibiotic for several days now so it is frustrating that he is still complaining of a sore throat. 
 
I took Sheri to pick up her car this morning at Erik's after taking Max and Evan to school.  On the way home I stopped at Walgreen's and picked up some Tylenol for Joshua.  After taking it he was playing and felt much better. 
 
James and I had some watermelon around lunch time and we shared with Joshua.  He said next to pomegranates watermelon is his favorite fruit. 
 
Trina, Rowan, Ruby and Lola came over for a visit this afternoon.  Addy was at her dance class.  I miss that girl.  Evan was so excited they were coming that he rode his bicycle around the neighborhood waiting for them.  They brought back volume 2 of the illustrated Book of Mormon and took volumes 3 and 4 for Rowan to read this week.  If he finishes the 16 volumes by July 1st I told him I would give him $25.
 
We love having Trina and the kids come to visit!
Miss Ruby
Lola and Max
 
Trina says she thinks the house looks good.  I guess we have made some improvements since she was here last.
 
This evening after dinner James and Paul went to Kim and Brian's to give Brian a blessing.  Brian has lyme disease and is also suffering from vertigo.  During the blessing James gave him he admonished him to read and study the scriptures to increase his faith. 
After the blessing we told Kim that Stacy was also suffering from vertigo and that Joshua was sick with a sore throat.  She brought some of her DoTerra oils and used them on Stacy and Joshua.  They each got blessings also from James and Paul.  It was a good way to spend FHE.
 



Sunday, April 26, 2015

Gilbert, Arizona Temple
 
 The Sunday morning session of the Chandler West Stake conference was incredible.  The theme was "Trust in the Lord."
President Randall Jones was the first speaker.  He talked about the importance of being obedient as we put our trust in the Lord.  He quoted Alma speaking to his son Shiblon in Alma 38:5:
 
"And now my son, I would that ye should remember, that as much as ye shall put your trust in God even so much ye shall be delivered out of your trials, and your troubles, and your afflictions, and ye shall be lifted up at the last day."
 
Sister Danielle Curtis from the Pleasant 3rd ward was the next speaker.  She spoke on "Facing Adversity with Faith." Her five year old son has bone cancer and she described some of the experiences their family went through and the comfort she received.  She quoted Matthew 11:28-30:
"Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls
For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."
Her talk was very inspirational and powerful!
 
President Blacker spoke about the power that comes from fasting and prayer.  He encouraged us to contribute as generous a fast offering as we possibly can.  He shared some personal examples of when his sixth child, a son, was born with Downs Syndrome
 
Nancy LeSueur, the matron of the Gilbert temple, was the next speaker.  She talked a little bit about the groundbreaking of the Star Valley Wyoming temple which took place yesterday and then she focused on the Christ-like attribute of kindness.  She quoted from a conference address given by President Hinckley in April 1999:
"Now, brethren and sisters, let us return to our homes with resolution in our hearts to do a little better than we have done in the past.  We can all be a little kinder, a little more generous, a little more tolerant and friendly to those not of our faith, going out of our way to show our respect for them  We cannot afford to be arrogant or self-righteous.  It is our obligation to reach out in helpfulness, not only to our own but to all others as well.  Their interest in and respect for this Church will increase as we do so."
She said that the temple is a place of kindness as we extend the hand of love and fellowship.
 
President David LeSueur of the Gilbert temple is a masterful gospel teacher.  I don't think he had a written talk but just spoke as he was inspired by the Spirit.  He spoke about the gospel principals taugt in the Sermon on the Mount: Avoiding anger, thinking pure thoughts, and loving unconditionally.  He said the Savior taught not a law of doing and not doing, but of becoming. 
We must be born of the water and of the Spirit and have a mighty change of heart. 
An ordinance is a sacred ceremony performed by someone with priesthood authority. 
The doctrines of the priesthood distill as the dew from heaven.
The blessings of the Atonement are conveyed through ordinances.
"I am a witness of the Restoration...."  An amazing talk!
 
I always love President Johansen's talks.  He has such a wonderful spirit about him.  He quoted President Benson by saying:
 "When we put God first, all other things fall into
their proper place or drop out of our lives."
He also quoted from Joshua: "Choose ye this day whom ye will serve, but as for me and my house we will serve the Lord."
The little things are the big things.
 
It was a wonderful conference session.  The stake choir sang: "I Wonder When He Comes Again", and "Lead Kindly Light."  The closing hymn was "Our Savior's Love" and the benediction was give by Lynette Braddock.
 
We came home and had pesto flatbread for lunch and James took a short nap before leaving to go home teaching with Dave to the Bingham's.  Later I went with Bunny Miner and we visited Nancy Tolman and her little six month old granddaughter Alice Jane.  Nancy has applied for a job at Good Samaritan hospital in Phoenix to train nurses as to how to care for diabetic patients.  Nancy is a nurse and her specialty is diabetes.  Right now she works at the wound center here in Chandler but she really would like to have the other job so we told her we would pray for her.  She will find out on Wednesday if she got the job or not.
 
It was cloudy, cool and there were beautiful clouds this afternoon.  It was so nice because by the end of the week we will be hitting around 100 degrees. 
 
James fixed steak and gravy for dinner and I made my delicious 7-Up biscuits.  Yummy!


 
 



Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Saturday, April 25, 2015

This picture was taken today near Big Lake, Arizona.
 
Well I woke up this morning feeling as if I had never had a steroid shot.  I should have had it yesterday instead of Thursday but they failed to tell me it was only going to last one day.  I guess I am going to either be taking aspirin or Ibuprofen most of the day.  I missed going to Evan and Josh's soccer game. 
 
I finally got my talk completely written and now I need to repeat it at least 10 times.  At least that's why my coach, Mr. James says.
 
Before leaving for conference this evening James and Paul gave me a priesthood blessing.  I was most appreciative. 
 
I was very touched by the amount of support I got from my kids.  Stacy invited all of her boys to come.  None of the older ones did except Michael, but Adam texted me and told me he would like a copy of my talk.  Joshua, Paul, Stacy, Michael, and Alexis, Kim, Joe, Sheri, Ian, Darrel, Trina and Lola all came, and of course James was there as was Cathi, Terry, Laura, and Dave. 
 
I think the theme of the meeting was about families although there was a talk by Bishop Johnson of the Del Rio 1st ward on ward councils, and two talks about family history. Oh yes, and the Tempe Mission President, President Toone, and his wife spoke about missionary work.  President Toone is the biggest man I have ever met.
 My talk was entitled "The Family is Ordained of God" and I mainly spoke about my family and my testimony.  Afterwards some of us went to Chili's.

Sheri is a baby hog
James had his turn.
 
I love Lola's face in this picture.
Lola knows where the camera is.
 
Boy I look old!
Selfies!
 
It was a good night, but I am glad it's over.  I can enjoy the session tomorrow without any stress.





Friday, April 24, 2015

Dallin and Joe performing at the MIM
with Alpin Hong.
 
James went above and beyond the call of duty today.  He went grocery shopping and catered to my every whim so I could work on my talk.  I actually felt great physically today because of the KC (steroid) shot I had yesterday.
 
While I was busy at the computer James went to Senor Tacos and brought me back a taco and some refried beans. 
 
 
This evening Stacy, James and I went to the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix to see Alpin Hong who is a concert pianist.  A few years ago he performed at the Chandler Center for the Arts at the invitation of Laurie Lyford the chorale director.  After his performance, one of Dallin's friends, Mario, invited Alpin to come to his house and listen to their band, Harrison Fjiord play.  They ended up playing together for over two hours and Alpin invited them to perform with him at his show. 
 
Mr. Hong and Laurie Lyford are good friends, so he also invited the Chandler Choir to perform with him.  The final number was a rousing rendition of "Hallelujah" with everyone on stage.  It was quite the night!
 
 Marvin and Mary, and Cody Miner were also there to see Dallin perform.  Amanda was there for Joe and so were Kim and Brian.
It was quite a night! 

I wish Joe would have stayed in his tux for the pictures.
Dallin and Cody.  Best friends forever.
Dallin wrote and sang one of the songs his band
performed tonight.
Alpin Hong was amazing!!
 
Tonight was our ward's fathers and sons outing.  Paul took Michael and Joshua.  They didn't spend the night because someone took Paul's sleeping bag out of our storage building.  They stayed for the campfire fireside and Joshua had fun gathering wood.


Michael
Joshua
 




Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Paul posted this today on Facebook.
Michael got first place at the city meet today in the 800 race.  Stacy and I were on our way there but he ran a little early so we missed it.  Thank goodness Paul was there to see him.
Dallin and Joe both got to perform at the Musical Instrument Museum with world famous concert pianist Alpin Hong. 
We have tickets for tomorrow night.
I can hardly wait!
 
I got a sweet email from James this morning which is something he normally does when we are not together.  I am not sure he realizes how much they mean to me.  I have told him but words don't really convey how good they make me feel.
 
I went in to get my steroid shot this morning.  On the way home I stopped to get an "In n Out" Burger.  I took a nap when I got home and noticed I was feeling better than I had for awhile.  I think this shot is going to give me some much needed relief.
 
My talk, along with all the notes I took, was over 15 pages long.  I was feeling frustrated and then was prompted to go in an entirely different direction.  Now I have to start over.
 
I called James this afternoon only to have him tell me he was on his way home and he didn't have brakes on the trailer or the truck.  I asked him to please get them fixed before he came and to not go through Salt River, but he is very stubborn and doesn't always listen to my advice.  I told him if something happened that I was going to be quite upset with him.  He made it home safely and brought me a bean burro and a mixed burro from Burger House to appease me.  For some reason I just can't stay angry at him for very long.
 
I feel better tonight than I have in months.  I only wished James could feel well too!