Sunday, October 4, 2015

Tuesday, September 29, 2015


 Happy Anniversary
Kim and Brian!
20 years of wedded bliss!
I love these two!

Sheri's quote of the day:
"Perhaps the greatest charity comes when we are kind to each
other, when we don't judge or categorize someone else,
when we simply give each other the benefit of the doubt or remain
quiet.  Charity is accepting someone's differences,
weaknesses, and shortcomings; having patience with
someone who has let us down; or resisting the impulse to become
offended when someone doesn't handle something the way we might have hoped.  Charity is refusing to take advantage
of another's weakness and being willing to forgive
someone who has hurt us.  Charity is expecting
the best of each other."
-Elder Marvin J. Ashton

Sweet little Lola!
 I started cleaning out the pantry at the cabin yesterday.  This is what my kitchen looks like:
It's going to get worse before it gets better.
James and I went to visit the Howard's today.  I am Jean Howard's visiting teacher and my partner is out of town. The Howard's have about 200 acres of land back in the pine trees south of town.  James visited with Tom while I visited with Jean.  Come to find out they have a house in Chandler just a few miles south of us.  
Sister Howard, Jean, has a bad back, has had heart surgery, and several other surgeries.  I really liked her though.  She is very soft spoken and seems quite spiritual. She says she lives very close to the Lord and often asks Him: "Lord, what do I need to learn from the experience."  It was a good visit.

Back home I made grilled tuna and cheese sandwiches with tomato soup for lunch.  We took a nap and then I worked on my blog while James worked on taxes.  I did a little work on my pantry project but I've come to realize it's a bigger project than I had thought.

Our Hallmark movie, "For the Love of Grace", had Mark Consuelo in it.  It was a good one.

Tricia got engaged today.
Vernon sunset


 

 

Friday, October 2, 2015

Monday, September 28, 2015

Quote by Sheri:
"Just when all seems to be going right, challenges often
come in multiple doses applied simultaneously.
When those trials are not consequences of your
disobedience, they are evidence that the Lord feels
you are prepared to grow more."
-Elder Richard G. Scott

My eye and the bump under my eye are more swollen and red than ever so I called Dr. Moffat's office.  The soonest he can see me is tomorrow at 5pm.  
James worked on taxes while I watched last week's "DWTS."
We also went to Stanford store to get a drink.  On the way back we stopped at the post office and parked next to Brooklyn and Arizona Carroll.  Arizona is 5 and yesterday in Primary she had lost her ticket.  The kids get a ticket at the beginning of sharing time and if they are reverent and still have it at the end of Primary they get a treat.  Arizona, or Zonie, had lost her ticket and I gave her a new one.  I sat behind her and knew she had been good the entire time.  Today when I saw her I reminded her that I had given her a ticket and she said: "Ok, now we are friends." 
Brooklyn, on the left is Zonie's sister, and
Sadie on the right is her aunt who just came home
from her mission in Mexico.
James and I went on an amazing Razr ride this afternoon.  James called up two different bull elk, one had several cows with him. He was so proud of himself!
Ready for action
I got a phone call from Vickie today.  She said she saw on Facebook on one of Stacy's posts that we had sold our house and she was calling to congratulate us.  I told her I had mixed emotions.  I was glad to be out from under the financial burden but emotionally it was hard for me to let go of.

We had squach from Kathy Crane's garden for dinner this evening.  James fixed it three different ways.  One batch was steamed, one mixed with V-8 juice , and the last was deep-fried.  It was all very good. 

We watched a Mystery Woman movie tonight starring Kellie Martin.

Sunday, September 27, 2015

Sheri's quote:
"So many of us make a great fuss of matters
of small consequence.  We are so easily offended.
Happy is the man/woman who can brush aside the 
offending remarks of another and go on his way."
-President Gordon B. Hinckley

I love to see the temple
It was fast & testimony meeting today but we didn't know.  I don't remember hearing any announcements.  I also had heard that there would no longer be two fast meetings in one month.  Apparently I am confused with false information.
James was sustained today by Brother Thompson as a substitute Sunday School teacher.  Oops! Oh well.  He got the Sunday School teacher right.  
Braylin and Ashten from my class bore their testimonies and so did James. Virginia Chafin bore her testimony and was visibly limping.  When I ask Braylin why his grandma was limping he said she got her big toe cut off.  Hailey said she caught it on a step on a trailer and tore it and had to have surgery at the hospital.  She missed Primary today.
  Several people mentioned the Wallace's 50th wedding anniversary party last night.  Apparently I missed that announcement too.  James said he knew about it but he forgot to tell me.  
Our lesson in Primary today was on honesty.  We read the story from the scriptures of Barnabas, who was honest, and Ananias and Saphrias who were not honest and what happened to them.  Ashten, Jolee, Talena, Braylin, and Zemira attended class today.  This will be James's last time as my worthy assistant.  I am a little nervous about that.
There was no sharing time today, only song practice for the Primary program.  About three quarters of the way through Braylin leaned over and said to me: "This is the longest hour of my life.!"
James was set apart today after the block as a Sunday School teacher by John Wilhelm.  
I saw Shelly and Kelly outside after church.  They both saw a garter snake and ran to pick it up.  Shelly won.
 Shelly, the snake whisperer
I waited for James in the car while he and Rick Lauritzen visited with Virgil Cooper.  Virgil won't allow a home visit so they do their home teaching at the church.
Kathy Crane came over after church.  She had seen my pinion post on Facebook and wanted us to see her pinions.  She kept saying these are pine nuts, right.  They are so expensive in the stores and they are delicious on salads.
 James checking out another of
our pinion trees.  He says they are
better after the first freeze.
We had our Burger House burros for lunch and then took a nap.
After our nap we started a new book: "Sophia". 
Written by an LDS author
Our Hallmark movie for the day was "Book of Love" which we had seen before but since we liked it so much we watched again.

Tonight we watched a Blood Moon, which means the moon was about 9,000 miles closer to the earth than normal, and a Lunar Eclipse. James left our camera in Chandler so we couldn't get  a good picture.  This picture was taken by James's brother Dave using his spotting scope.
  Chandler, Arizona
 This is me
 Gilbert temple
 Eclipse: The earth's shadow on the moon
 Washington D.C.
 Mt. Timpanogos, Utah
 Arizona desert
 Over the ocean
 

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Sheri's quote:
I love the words of President Ezra Taft Benson
concerning prayer.  He said:
"All through my life the counsel to depend
on prayer has been prized above almost
any other advice I have received.
It has become an integral part of me ---
an anchor, a constant source of strength, 
and the basis of my knowledge of things divine. ...
Though reverses come, in prayer we can find
reassurance, for God will speak peace
to the soul.  That peace, that spirit of serenity, is life's
greatest blessing."
Payson, Utah temple
I went to bed with my right knee hurting, and it is still hurting this morning.  I was going to stay for the kids ballgames but decided it was just too hot and if I left this afternoon I might be too tired to drive, so I began packing up my car this morning.  Stacy was up and helped me pack the car.  Thanks Stacy.  
Just as I was leaving, James decides once again that he would rather come with me than drive the truck and trailer.  I help him finish sweeping leaves on the front sidewalks and then go to Sonic to get a drink while he puts in a GFI plug in Dallin's bathroom.  
We finally left around 11:30 am.  Goodbye Holly.
The princess is asleep.
Our first stop is Burger House.  We each got a burro to eat today and one for lunch tomorrow.  We sat outside on the patio of Burger House because of our new rule not to eat in my car.  It's a good thing we did because James's burro was extra messy.
Our next stop was the Walmart in Globe for Fix-a-Flat for the Razr, almond M&M's (James's idea), and a planning calendar for me. 
I read some more from "The Baron's Honourable Daughter", and then I took a nap - it's the best way to do Salt River Canyon.
Salt River
James says he was caught in the current under these 
falls when he was in high school and thought
he was going to drown.
It was a little warm when we arrived in Vernon but it cooled down rather quickly.  James discovered something exciting...we have pinions on our pinion trees.  They only produce about every 7 years and it's usually after a rainy year or two.
My tree
The pinions
I missed probably the best soccer game of the season.  They boys team won 14-2.  Rowan made five goals and Evan made one.  Joshua stopped some balls.  They all three had a great game!
 Go Revolution!
James fixed dinner while I watched and listened to the General Women's session of conference.
 A burger on a ciabatta bun
with a side of broccoli
Women's Session of General Conference.
1.  "Discovering the Divinity Within" - Rosemary M. Wixom
2.  "Worthy of Our Promised Blessings" - Linda S. Reeves
3.  "Here to Serve a Righteous Cause" - Carol F. McConkie
4.  "A Summer with Great-Aunt Rose" - Pres. Uchtdorf
Back in Chandler Stacy says she can't bear to tell these boys about us selling our house because they spend almost every waking moment together.
Two boys and a dog.

 

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Friday, September 25, 2015

Sheri's quote:
In Doctrine & Covenants 58:3-4, the Lord tells us:
"Ye cannot behold with you natural eyes, for the present time,
the design of your God concerning those things which shall come 
hereafter and the glory which shall follow after much
tribulation.  For after much tribulation come the blessings.
Wherefore the day cometh that ye shall be crowned with much glory."
James went to Mesa this morning to get an electric hot water heater for the new owners.  On the way back he picked up Adam so he could go get a bed that his bishop ordered for him at D.I.  When Adam returned I ask if he got his bed and he said no that they only had the frame and springs but no mattress.  He has to check back next week.  I took Adam home so James wouldn't have to.  Afterwards I went to get gas and to pick up my prescription for Tramadol at Walmart.  I forgot to deposit a check so I used my phone to deposit it when I got home.
I bought some wings for James for lunch while I went to lunch with Kim.  James picked up Alex at school for me so Kim and I could leave earlier.  We went to Zupas.
Kim and I both had the chicken tortilla soup 
and the pineapple macadamian salad with chicken.
I loved the salad!  I loved the soup too but I've had it before.

Trina, Rowan and Lola came over this evening so I could give Lola her minion hat.  Addy and Ruby were cheering at the Mountain View-Chandler football game.  
  Chandler won 47-14.  
She even has on overalls, just like the real minions.
I love this little girl!
Love the shoes!
A good picture of Trina
Lola loves to try to do Stacy's puzzles
I ordered some pizza for everyone.  Lola didn't eat hers but Rowan, Evan, Joshua, and Michael all had some.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Sheri's quote:
"We may not know when or how
the Lord's answers will be given,
but in His time and His way,
I testify His answers will come."
-Elder Robert D. Hales

 I am obsessed with tiny houses. I want James
to build one on our property so we can use it
for a guest house for the kids.
James makes an early morning run to Home Depot.  While he is gone Joel rings the doorbell before 7am and I don't know who it is so I don't answer.  Luckily James came home shortly after.

Some good news for Stacy's family.  All of her three older boys have jobs right now.  Adam is working at Go Daddy, an internet company, Jared Ammon just got a job with Progressive Insurance, and Dallin is working at the new Kneader's on Alma School and Queen Creek. 

James put in GFI plugs in the kitchen and bathrooms and had Joel do one outside.  He and Joel put a railing for the top part of the stairs going to the basement.  He also got another estimate for the roof and for the termite treatment.  

He picked up lunch for us at Jersey Mike's.
 James had a turkey bacon and of course I had 
Mike's Special.
This afternoon we read from "The Baron's Honourable Daughter" and took a nap.  I paid bills and worked on my blog.  I was once 25 days behind and I am gradually catching up by doing two blog posts everyday.  James worked on taxes.  I am glad he hired Joel to come and help with the house, because getting the tax information done and in to our accountant, Rick Oliver, is critical.

Joshua had homework tonight.  He had to write an essay explaining to his dad why he didn't get his bedroom cleaned.  He said Michael made him do all of his chores, including alphabetizing the cereal.
While Joshua was writing his essay Evan wrote a four page
story based on Jurassic World.  He handwriting is so neat and although he was using unlined paper his lines were completely straight.
Amazing!
We went through the drive-thru at Del Taco for dinner.  I had two of the double stuffed tacos.  I think I like them better than Taco Bell's but I definitely like Taco Bell's sauce better.


Wednesday, September 23, 2015


We left for Chandler at 6:37am.  Before we leave James fixes both of us toast and oatmeal for breakfast.  There is lots of mud on the road from all the rain we have had the last couple of days.  We always hate to leave Vernon.  
Sheri's quote:
President Joseph Fielding Smith said, "If we fully appreciated the many blessings which are ours through the redemption made for us, there is nothing that the Lord could ask of us that we would not anxiously and willingly do."

Weston Hall and his parents, Ron and Denice.
Weston checked in to the MTC in Provo today.
The journey has begun.  I know he will be a great missionary because he has a great attitude!

James and I stopped at Burger House in Miami.  He got a green chili mixed burro and I got a Tony's Special green breakfast burro.  Since we don't eat in the car we saved our burros to eat at the roadside stop in Superior.  It was a nice day for a picnic.
Since we had two breakfasts we skipped lunch and went to dinner at Oreganos.  James got a thin crust pizza with basil, onions and mushrooms, and I got my Vino Bambino salad.
Thin crust pizza is the best!
This is the small salad and I always have to take
half of it at home.  
I picked up Ben and a new boy in the ward, Daxton, from Hamilton High today.  Sheri had to work late because Nancy is off watching grandkids.  He son and his wife have a new baby.  Congratulations!

James and I also took Alex to Mutual.  Alex is on the right track and says he is going on a mission.  I am so proud of him and the choices he is making right now.

Stacy is pretty fragile right now.  She is struggling in several areas of her life and now she has to tell Paul she was "let go" at her job.  We talked for awhile, so she knows I do care.  We watched "SYTYCD" for awhile together.  Gabby is my favorite and she ends up winning the competition. 

In other news, Alex helps Joe move out and Seth says he doesn't believe in God.  Satan is running rampant right now.