Friday, September 29, 2017

Saturday, September 23rd, 2017

Bogota, Columbia
57th operating temple
Dedicated: 24 April 1999
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Helaman 8:11-28
*How can knowing of the Savior's mission help us to resist evil?
- Mosiah 7:33 - But if ye will turn to the Lord with full purpose of heart, and put your trust in him, and serve him with all diligence of mind, if ye do this, he will, according to his own will and pleasure, deliver you out of bondage, (or evil).
*Why is it so imperative to have a contrite spirit when we look unto the Savior?
-So that we might live, even unto that life which is eternal. When my spirit is contrite I am teachable. I am able to change and grow. I am filled with gratitude as I realize all the Savior has done for me and how dependent I am upon Him. I am sad when I add to His suffering. He is my Rock and my Redeemer. Nephi's use of the story of the brazen serpent emphasizes that we should look upon the Son of God with faith and live. Through the atoning sacrifice of Christ, that poisonous venom of Satan was overcome for all who would repent.
DC 138:11-25
*How is the absence of the spirit from the body a bondage?
- The Prophet Joseph Smith taught about the importance of mortal bodies: "We came to this earth that we might have a body and present it pure before God in the Celestial Kingdom. The great principle of happiness consists in having a body. The devil has no body and herein is his punishment. All beings who have bodies have power over those who have not."
Since disembodied spirits cannot obtain a fulness of joy until they are resurrected (See DC 93:33-34, they consider their sojourn in the world of spirits, awaiting the reunion of body and spirit a bondage. 
Elder Bruce R. McConkie said that: "Obtaining exaltation consists in gaining a fulness of joy; it is to enter into the joy of the Lord. (DC 51:19)....a fulness of joy is found only among resurrected exalted beings. (DC 93:33). (See also Mormon Doctrine, p. 397).
General Conference
Whatsoever He Saith Unto You, Do It!
Elder L. Whitney Clayton
"Everyday, consciously or otherwise, we all choose 'whom we will serve.' We demonstrate our determination to serve the Lord by faithfully engaging in daily acts of devotion. The Lord promises to direct our paths, but for Him to do that, we have to walk, trusting that He knows the way because He is 'the way.' We must fill our own waterpots up to the brim. When we trust and follow Him, our lives, like water to wine, are transformed. We become something more and better than we ever otherwise could be. Trust in the Lord, and whatsoever he saith unto you do it.'"


I was up by 4:15 this morning. I had some breakfast, said my prayers, and then got ready for my day at the temple. 

There was no rain in Vernon this morning but we could see cloudy skies ahead as we approached Show Low. By the time we got to the Y it started raining and rained all the way to Snowflake. We arrived and went straight to the kitchen to put our egg salad sandwiches in the frig and then on to the dressing rooms to get dressed.

I love my schedule! After prayer meeting I get to go to the 8 a.m. endowment session. I am sorry but this is the first time in a long time that I have not had a family name to do. After my session I got down to the kitchen for lunch and a break. I sat by Sister Browning from Holbrook. She used to live in Joseph City and knows the Hunsaker's. 

Also in the break room were my friend from Chandler, Sister Vance and Sister Scott whose husband is a counselor in the temple presidency.  Sister Scott said there last day is November 1st and then they will go on to their new assignment. Their daughter who lives in Mesa is going to be having triplets. She already has two young children so she will be needing lots of help. 

Our new temple president will be President Palmer from Flagstaff. He is our friend Analee Hunsaker's cousin. Its a small world in the church and especially in Snowflake.

After my break I was scheduled to do initiatories as a patron but the sister in charge said I wasn't needed. Next time I am going to insist so I can learn what I will have to do when I am called to work in initiatory. I got a copy of the initiatory ordinances and went in the closet, one of the designated areas, to study. After my 30 minutes of studying I was assigned to be in the Celestial room. Someone always has to be in the Celestial room and the sisters are assigned when no one else is there. I was there when the next session came through and saw my dear sweet Trenda and her husband Emery. James was in this session too and he said they were the witness couple. They came to Show Low to be with Emery's dad who is celebrating his birthday. They live in Flagstaff.

For the next two hours James and I were both assigned to do sealings. We were able to finish up those family sealings Jared had given us. Sometimes things work out the way you want them to!

My last 30 minutes I was assigned to study but the study guides had already been sent back to the office so I called it a day and went downstairs and got ready to go. I was happy to see that all of our egg salad sandwiches disappeared. When James came out, which was about 30 minutes later, he said he had not had a break and was starving. While waiting for James I met Sister Wenhardt's daughter and her children. We had a nice visit. I also saw Brother Freeman who lived in Vernon but who now lives in Taylor. He was waiting for his wife and daughter. It was extremely windy so since we already have a windy selfie we decided to skip todays. Here is one taken when Jared and Kacey were here last year.



James and I stopped at Walmart to pick up a few items and when we were leaving James and the car behind us backed in to each other.  Oh dear, our perfect day now has a blemish.

To cheer us up we went to LaCasita for some lunch. James is hungry no more. The last time we were here we saw our waitress friend Charlotte. She wasn't here today. She only works on Wednesdays and Thursdays. The other days of the week she works at Sal and Teresa's a mexican restaurant by Cal-Ranch.
James diggin in to his green chili Navajo taco.

When we got home James took a nap. I took a short nap and then started my chocolate chip cookies. I promised a batch for Liana, a little girl in my Primary class for finishing her Valiant Newsletter.



I am especially impressed that she did the pedigree chart. I know that parents help with these assignments, but that is expected and desired. I had another child come up and say: "If I do my paper will you make me cookies?" Of course!

I prepared a little for Primary tomorrow and then sat down to watch the women's session of General Conference.  It went something like this:
Waiting to get in the conference center

Inside the conference center.

Women's Choir

President Monson's empty chair

Sister Eubanks of the General
Relief Society Presidency and the
head of LDS Charities

Turn On Your Light

"Righteous women have a significant part to play in building the kingdom in the latter days."

Five things women can do to "play our part" in the building of the kingdom on the earth: be righteous, articulate, different, distinct, and happy.

Sister Eubank reminded listeners that there is an energy that comes from happiness and optimism that blesses and builds everyone around them.

"I appeal to each of you to put yourself in a place where you can feel the generous love God has for you," she said. "You cannot put yourself beyond the reach of that love. When you feel His love, when you love Him, you will repent and keep His commandments. When you keep His commandments, He can use you in His work. His work and glory is the exaltation and eternal life of women and men.

"The prophets are calling on us, my sisters. Will you be righteous? Will you articulate your faith? Can you bear being distinct and different? Will your happiness in spite of your trials draw others who are good and noble and who need your friendship? Will you turn on your light? I testify that the Lord Jesus Christ will go before us and be in our midst."

Neill F. Marriott 
Second Counselor in the Young Women
General Presidency

Abiding in God and Repairing the Breach

Sister Marriott asked women to continually deepen their knowledge of and obedience to God. "Our relationship with Him is eternal," she said. "We are His beloved children, and that will not change."

Sister Marriott recognized that challenges can pull a person off their "course of happiness," that is, if they allow trials to distract them instead of sending them to their knees.

"A matter of lasting value to the Father is that we learn of Him, humble ourselves, and grow in obedience to Him through earthly experiences," she said. "He wants us to change our selfishness into service, our fears into faith. These lasting matters can test us to our core. It is now, with our mortal limitations, that the Father asks us to love when loving is most difficult, to serve when serving is inconvenient, to forgive when forgiving is soul stretching.

"How? How will we do it? We earnestly reach for Heavenly Father's help, in the name of His Son, and do things His way instead of pridefully asserting our own will."

"This living water will begin to fill us, and brimming with His love, we can tip the pitcher of our soul and share its contents with others who thirst for healing, hope, and belonging. As our inner vessel comes clean, our earthly relationships begin to heal."

Sister Joy D. Jones
Primary General President

Value Beyond Measure

"Let's not be confused about who we are," said Sister Joy D. Jones, Primary General President. "While it is often easier to be spiritually passive than it is to put forth the spiritual effort to remember and embrace our divine identity, we cannot afford that indulgence in these latter days."

When women truly know they are a daughter of God, it will affect every aspect of their life and guide them to service, she said.

Sister Jones said no matter what, God's children always have worth in His eyes.

"If the love we feel for the Savior and what He did for us is greater than the energy we give to weaknesses, self-doubts, or bad habits, then He will help us overcome the things which cause suffering in our lives," said Sister Jones. "He saves us from ourselves."

"May we, as sisters, 'Be faithful in Christ;...may Christ lift us up, and may his sufferings and death,... and his mercy and long-suffering, and the hope of his glory and of eternal life, rest in our minds forever' (Moroni 9:25). As the Savior lifts us to higher ground, we can see more clearly, not only who we are, but that we are closer to Him than we ever imagined." 

President Dieter F. Uchtdorf
2nd Counselor in the First Presidency

Three Sisters

President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Second Counselor in the First Presidency, encouraged LDS women to find joy.

"I pray that you will choose to lift up your voice and make your life a glorious symphony of praise, rejoicing in what the love of God, the wonders of His Church, and the gospel of Jesus Christ can bring to the world," he said.

"Dear sisters, dear friends, if you find it difficult to hold fast to the iron rod and walk steadfastly toward salvation, if the laughter and ridicule of others who seem so confident cause you to waver, if you are troubled by unanswered questions or doctrines you don't understand yet, if you feel saddened because of disappointments, I urge you to remember Lehi's dream," he said. "Stay on the path! Never let go of the rod of iron - the word of God! And when anyone tries to make you ashamed for partaking of the love of God, ignore them. Never forget, you are a child of God."

President Uchtdorf said the promises of praise and acceptance by the world are unreliable, untrue, and unsatisfying. In contrast, God's promises are sure, true, and joyful.

"My beloved sisters, you can do this," President Uchtdorf said. "I pray with all the affection of my soul that you will make the choice to press o toward the tree of life. I pray that you will choose to lift up your voice and make your life a glorious symphony of praise, rejoicing in what the love of God, the wonders of His Church, and the gospel of Jesus Christ can bring to the world."

It was a wonderful session of General Conference!

Just one more thing before I close.

On September 23rd, 1827, 190 years ago, Joseph Smith received the Golden Plates from the angel Moroni in upstate New York.













Thursday, September 28, 2017

Friday, September 22nd, 2017


Madrid, Spain
56th operating temple
Dedicated: 19 March 1999
By: President Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Appearances, Antemortal
Deuteronomy 5:24
And ye said, Behold, the Lord our God hath shewed us his glory and his greatness, and we have heard his voice out of the midst of the fire: we have seen this day that God doth talk with man,, and he liveth.
Helaman 7:13-8:10
*When have you raised your voice in support of the living prophet?
-Some of my thoughts: "By my sustaining vote in General Conference, by listening to their counsel and trying to follow it, bearing testimony and standing as a witness. I try to remember them in my prayers and speak out against those who are critical of them.
DC 138:1-10
*How can pondering the scriptures be a prerequisite to receiving revelation?
-Revelations come to those who are prepared spiritually and mentally. "When we are relaxed in a private room we are susceptible to revelation. My best thoughts come in the morning when I am relaxed and thinking about the duties of the day." -President David O. McKay.  Studying and pondering the scriptures prepares one's mind and heart to receive the things of the Spirit. Under those conditions one can be taught from on high.
General Conference
Let the Holy Spirit Guide
Elder Ronald A. Rasband
"If we let the Lord know in our morning prayers that we are ready, He will call on us to respond. If we respond, He will call on us time and time again and we will find ourselves on what President Monson calls 'the Lords errand.' We will become spiritual first responders bringing help from on high."


"Following gospel standards and keeping the commandments set us apart as true disciples of Christ. When we make that step to go from good to even better, we truly please our Father in Heaven. We need to rely on Jesus Christ and the power of His Atonement to improve at least a little bit each day. There are no fence-sitters in the gospel. We are either moving forward or falling back, and the idea of 'I'm doing well enough right now' will inevitably cause us to fall back." - Elder Neal A. Maxwell

The Church, because of some generous donors, was able to acquire the printers manuscript of the Book of Mormon from the Community of Christ Church for $35 million.  

The inauguration was held for the 17th BYU-Idaho President. President Henry B. Eyring formally installed his son, Henry J. Eyring.

Trump declares disaster in Puerto Rico and makes more federal funds available.

The Church is grieving the deaths of several LDS during the recent quakes in Mexico while providing temporal and spiritual support.

I had lunch at my friend Pam's today. I am her visiting teacher and she invites me to lunch. She made the most delicious minestrone soup. After we finished eating we went to visit Mary C. who is my visiting teaching companion. We came away from the visit trying to figure out how we could help Mary. She has four small children at home and one of them is a little boy who has autism. He does not sleep well at night and is quite a handful during the day. Mary is exhausted and we feel like she could use some help. I am going to talk to the Relief Society president and see what can be done.

While I was making egg salad sandwiches for our potluck at the temple tomorrow James went on a Razr ride down to Chocolate Lake. He ran out of gas. I had to stop what I was doing and take him some gas. Oh the things we do for those we love.

We watched Heartland, "Sweethearts of the Rodeo."

This is Frankie, she is a handicapped goat
taken care of by "Goats of Anarchy."

Dallin with choir backup. I think Joe is in the choir.

Primary booklets to be given out at the end
of the year. A page summary of each lesson.

An example of one of the pages.

This month's visiting teaching handout.
The purple case is a sewing kit that goes
with the scripture: "Our hearts knit together
in unity and love." -Mosiah 18:21

Paul, Stacy and Joshua at Disney's
Splash Mountain.

Stained glass windows at the San Antonio temple.
This photo was taken by Jared Lambson.

Cathi and Terry in Salt Lake for
the family history conference.

Cathi and Terry on their wedding day.

Arizona Highways






Thursday, September 21st, 2017

Colonia Juarez Chihuahua, Mexico
55th operating temple
Dedicated 6 March 1999
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Atonement
John 19:30
When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost.
Jesus Christ, Appearances, Antemortal
Numbers 12:8
With him will I speak mouth to mouth, even apparently, and not in dark speeches; and the similitude of the Lord shall he behold: wherefore then were ye not afraid to speak against my servant Moses?
Helaman 7:1-12
*How can we follow Nephi's example in these verses?
-Remember the righteousness of those who have gone before us.
-Joy in the righteousness of others.
-Sorrow because of wickedness.
-Be prayerful and seek guidance from Heavenly Father.
DC 137:1-10
*How can these verses bring us comfort when someone passes on?
-The Lord has provided the means for all who would have received the gospel with all their hearts if they had been permitted to tarry to enjoy a fulness of his blessings in the eternal world. (vs. 7) The true desire of an individuals heart is the key to his future. The means of salvation is provided for all of God's children. All children who die before they arrive at the years of accountability are saved in the celestial kingdom of heaven. (vs. 10)
General Conference
Don't Look Around, Look Up!
Elder Yoon Hwan Choi
"It is never too late to look up to Jesus Christ. His arms are always open to you. There are generations before us and after us depending on us to follow Christ so that we can be an eternal family of God."



In the back of the Ensign this month there is an article about the Book of Mormon by President Benson. I believe it is because of him that our family began reading the Book of Mormon everyday. Thank you President!

We left to go to the temple today around 9. We are starting on the 17 couple sealing cards that Jared gave us to do. It is windy again today. We ended up sealing 8 couples. Brother Baldwin was our sealer. I also saw Rick Lauritzen. Hopefully there will be time on Saturday for us to do the rest of the sealings. Jared and Kacey finished the sealings they had to do. There were 60 cards left and they did them all. Including the 34 we did with them when we went on September 9th, that is a lot of sealing!  Thanks Jared and Kacey!

We didn't want to stop anywhere for lunch because we knew we had chicken enchiladas waiting for us at home. Yummy!  

This afternoon after my nap and blogging for the day I went upstairs to start unloading boxes. I did one today. I know it isn't much but if I do one a week at least I will be making progress.

I am anxious to do some scrapbooks for my personal history. I really need to get organized. I also need to find the exterior hard drive that has my mom's and dad's early history on it.

James brought a tall ladder up and put new lightbulbs in my office fan, which is very high.  

This evening I worked on the Primary booklets I am giving my kids at the end of the year and then we watched an episode of Heartland, "Holding Fast."


Talon went bow hunting and got his elk.

I know this is creeping Kim out, as it did me,
but I love his color.

All of Puerto Rico is without power.
People are leaving in droves. 
Where will they go?

It's going to be closed for two years for renovations.

The Estes women:
Sydney, Carmen, Sarah

This one was done by Hayden Lambson

Happy Birthday Denise!
Hope it's a good one spent with Evie.

One of my favorite pictures of Evan
2012
Six years old.

Love this!

Arizona

Instead of a castle

Lambsonart
by Dallen

It was windy at the Snowflake temple today

Vernon pre-sunrise

Desert sunset

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Wednesday, September 20th, 2017

Anchorage, Alaska
54th operating temple
Dedicated: 9 Jan 1999 by Gordon B. Hinckley

Atonement
Matthew 26:28
For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.
Jesus Christ, Appearances, Antemortal
Exodus 33:20
And he said, Thou canst not see my face: for there shall no man see me, and live.
Helaman 6:32-41
*What did the Lamanites gain by following the commandments of God?
-lisabear17:"The Lord poured out His Spirit upon them (36). Lamanites to Gadianton robbers: 'We are going to hunt you down and preach to you!'  Gadianton robbers who weren't converted: 'No! Anything but that! We're going to live with the wicked Nephites!'"
*What do these verses teach about what we can do to have the Spirit with us?
-As we believe in and obey the Lord's words, He will pour out His Spirit upon us.
DC 136:16-42
*What did I learn from these verses today?
vs. 18-27 Zion will be redeemed.
vs. 22 "The pioneer exodus has no parallel in the history of the world." President Anthony W. Ivins (DCSM 351-52
vs. 33 For my Spirit is sent forth into the world to enlighten the humble and contrite, and to the condemnation of the ungodly.
vs. 39 Many have marveled because of his death; but it was needful that he should seal his testimony with his blood(Joseph and Hyrum Smith), that he might be honored and the wicked might be condemned.
vs. 34-36 Has the U.S. Been vexed because of its' persecution of the Latter-day Saints?
*War with Mexico - Regiment from western Illinois was wiped out of existence.
*War of 1861-65, Civil War, Spanish-American War, World Wars 1 and 2, the Korean and Vietnam wars. Depressions, natural disasters, and other calamities have plagued the nations. The prophetic promise is that if the people of this nation do not serve the God of the land, who is Jesus Christ, they will be swept off. (See Ether 2:10)
General Conference
The Power of the Book of Mormon
President Thomas S. Monson
"If you do not have a firm testimony of these things, do that which is necessary to obtain one. It is essential for you to have your own testimony in these difficult times, for the testimony of others will carry you only so far. Once obtained a testimony needs to be kept vital and alive through continued obedience to the commandments of God and through daily prayer and scripture study. Prayerfully ponder and study the Book of Mormon each day. As you do so you will be in a position to hear the voice of the Spirit, to resist temptation, to overcome doubt and fear, and to receive heavens help in your life."

A Sin-Resistant Generation
Sister Joy D. Jones
"Helping children understand, make, and keep sacred covenants is another key in creating a sin-resistant generation."

  
Happy Birthday Kacey!

We are so happy to have you as
part of our family!

We finished our book "Borrowed Light." It had a great ending!
We started our new book by our friend Sister Black. It is called "Mind Games" and is a murder mystery.

Afterwards James went outside to finish cleaning up the pieces of the greenhouse. 

James called the Peeler's and the Scott's today to check on both Sister Peeler and Sister Scott. 

After lunch he leaves to go to Concho to pick up the horse corral panels we bought. He is sad I am not going with him but I promised I would make him chicken enchiladas while he was gone, which I did. I tried a new recipe I got off Facebook. Instead of using Cream of Chicken soup it uses heavy cream. I bought a roasted chicken yesterday and shredded it for the meat. I can honestly say these were the best chicken enchiladas I have ever tasted!  James agreed.

I was happy to learn that Sheri and Kim went to the temple today. I wish I would have asked them to send me a picture.

James talked to Armando today. He is getting ready to go to Florida to do cleanup after the hurricane. He is going to be making $50-60,000 a month. Wow!

Before going to be we watched Heartland, "Corporate Cowgirls."

This in from LDS Newsroom: Church assesses damage in Mexico earthquakes. For the second time in two weeks, a serious earthquake has struck Mexico. Rescuers combed through rubble Tuesday after a powerful earthquake killed scores and collapsed building in Mexico City. 200 are dead.

Missionaries in Mexico City kneel in prayer
when they hear about the earthquake.

I couldn't resist. This is better than the Vernon field.

I guess I am advertising for Dallen Lambson
by posting his artwork on my blog.

Patrick and Heather finalized their adoption
of baby Bailey today.

Afterwards they went out to celebrate
with family.

Favorite couple on DWTS,
Lindsay and Mark.

Oh yes.

Mummy Cave Ruin which has nearly 70
rooms, is the largest Ancestral Puebloan structure at 
Canyon de Chelly National Monument.

Closeup of a friendly looking dolphin.

This castle looks like it could be a motel.

I just had to post more pictures of Braylin and Arnold.

This boy is a sweetheart. I'm not sure about the pig.

James fixing one of his wildlife cameras.