Sunday, October 1, 2017

Tuesday, September 26th, 2017

Columbus, Ohio
60th operating temple
Dedicated: 4 Sept 1999
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Helaman 10:1-19
*How did Nephi qualify for the great power? Can we have this same power? How are you an everyday missionary?
-My answer: The answer to the first question in found in verses 4 and 5. The last sentence in verse four says: 'Thou has not feared them, and hast not sought thine own life, but hast sought my will, and to keep my commandments. The blessing is promised in verse five. Can we have this same power? If we are willing to put forth the effort to love and serve our fellowman as Nephi did, yes, if it is the Lord's will. I think apostles and prophets and worthy missionaries who are doing the Lord's work full time can certainly have great power as they serve and bless the lives of others. How am I an everyday missionary? By trying to live the gospel and serving. When I serve I don't want it to feel lie a burden or an interruption but like I am doing the Lord's will. When I serve I feel the Spirit. When I feel the Spirit it fills me with great power to love and care for others. As we live the gospel, people will notice. They will judge our religion based on our actions. 
James: "When I serve and feel I have blessed someone elses life, I feel that the Savior approves of my service because I have done what he would have done and I feel His love. I feel 'wrapped in the arms of my Savior's love.' I feel like rejoicing because He approves of my service.
General Conference
To the Friends and Investigators of the Church
Elder Joaquin E. Costa
"I testify to you that if you pay the price of revelation, humble yourself, read, pray, and repent, the heavens will open and you will know, as I know, that Jesus is the Christ. He is my Savior, and He is yours."

Then Jesus Beholding Him Loved Him
Elder S. Mark Palmer
"Love should never be withdrawn when a child, friend, or family member fails to live up to our expectations. Anytime you feel you are being asked to do something hard - give up a poor habit or an addiction, put aside worldly pursuits, sacrifice a favorite activity because it is the Sabbath, forgive someone who has wronged you - think of the Lord beholding you, loving you, and inviting you to let it go and follow Him. And thank Him for loving you enough to invite you to do more."


We were supposed to leave for the valley by 7:30 but it was 8:00 before we pulled out of the driveway. I am supposed to pick my friend Jean up for lunch in Chandler at 11:30 but I think it will be closer to noon.

We stopped in Show Low for gas and to wash the car. Our next stop was in Miami at Burger House where we ordered several burros for Cathi and Terry and a couple for ourselves. 

Cathi and Terry surprised us by being home when we arrived. I guess the church is being cleaned and so they are working at home. 
James stayed there and will borrow Terry's truck to go to his doctors appointment and I left to pick up Jean. I had told her earlier that I was going to be a little late. Jean's house here in Chandler is up for sale. I had forgotten which one it was but when I saw the for sale sign and the vehicle from Tate's in Show Low I knew.

Jean had on a sweater and complained about being cold when we were in "Fresh Start." I wish we would have asked to sit on the patio. I had a Belgian waffle with fruit and Jean had a salad. We talked a little about her grandson Dustin who is now living with them since they bailed him out of jail. Jean seemed tired so we didn't stay long. After we said our goodbye's and I gave her the visiting teaching handout I drove her home. When I left I was thinking about how I could help her and I decided I need to ask her to be a part of our Book of Mormon reading group. I guess that is what I will do next month. She can't come back to Vernon because she has to stay with Dustin and the courts won't let him come to Show Low.

I went to Hobby Lobby and spent my 40% off coupon and then some. I bought some wooden pumpkins, a wreath, and some supplies to make Alice W. a sweet sixteen candy bouquet. 

I got back to Cathi and Terry's before James was finished with his doctor's appointment. Cathi and I had a visit. I guess her brother-in-law Paul is not doing very well. He has cancer. I have been praying for him. 

James's appointment was with a rheumatologist. He ordered bloodwork which James had done at the Sonoran lab where we used to go. The bloodwork will determine what he has that is causing his laryngitis. The doctor also wrote him a prescription for prednisone.

As soon as James walked in the door he was ready to head home. I wanted Chik-fil-a on the way home and told James there was one on Power Rd. I was reading and he missed the turnoff. We ended up going to the one at Superstition Springs mall. When James makes a mistake he does everything he can to make it right. I do appreciate that about him. 

We stopped at Fry's in Globe for bananas. I am making banana nut bread for Hailey, one of the other sisters I visit teach. James also got some cranberry celebration. We also stopped at the Safeway in Show Low because I didn't think he got enough bananas.

We got home around 7:30. We stopped at the post office and my box of Doctrine and Covenant Stories that I ordered for my Primary class arrived. We changed clothes and got into our relax mode.

We watched the last episode of Heartland, called "Showdown." It was a stressful one because Tim got shot in the chest. It was the last show of the season. Our new dvd won't be here until next Monday so we have to wait that long for the next episode.

We also watched one of the new Hallmark movies, "Falling for Vermont."
The girl winds up in a town in Vermont with
amnesia and falls for the local doctor.
Typical Hallmark plot.

I am attracted to cute puppies.

Here's another one.

I love fall.

I love my hardworking hubby!

Oh, it's Holly
9/26/15

The soccer stars!
9/26/15

Darrel's car after his crash
9/26/14

Saturday, September 30, 2017

Monday, September 25th, 2017

Spokane, Washington
59th operating temple
Dedicated: 21 Aug 1999
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ, Appearances, Antemortal
Deuteronomy 34:10
And there arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face,
Helaman 9:18-41
As we prepare for General Conference let's remember that the words of prophets will be fulfilled. (See DC 1:37-38)
*It isn't always easy to stand up for what you believe. What do you do to stand strong and defend your beliefs?
-Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson, General Young Women's President:
"Members live in such an atmosphere of avoiding offense, that we sometimes altogether avoid teaching correct principles. Of course we should use sensitivity, common sense and understanding of the plan, to be bold and straightforward, but if we don't teach true doctrine - and teach it clearly - the world will teach those we love Satan's lies."
DC 138:45-60
*How has your appreciation for temples grown since reading these verses?
- scripturestudy: "I love everything about the temple. The peace and joy I feel from being in the house of my Lord and that I can serve those who have passed on and they can receive of eternal blessings. I also believe that as I help those on the other side of the veil that they will help me and my family here. We are becoming one with our Savior and each other as we serve each other and do temple work and are sealed to each other eternally. I love everything about the temple. vs. 56 - 'Even before they were born, they, with many others, received their first lessons in the world of spirits and were prepared to come forth in the due time of the Lord to labor in his vineyard for the salvation of the souls of men.' I love this, that we knew each other in the premortal life and we were tutored and taught and were determined to do our part in mortality."
General Conference
Perfect Love Casteth Out Fear
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf
"Christ's perfect love overcomes temptations to harm, coerce, bully, or oppress. Christ's perfect love allows us to walk with humility, dignity, and a bold confidence as followers of our beloved Savior. Christ's perfect love gives us the confidence to press through our fears and place our complete trust in the power and goodness of our Heavenly Father and of His Son, Jesus Christ."


Instead of turning on the fan this morning when I got up, I turned up the space heater in the dining room.

After scriptures and prayer with James I read a chapter from "Mind Games" to him. I then prepared the steak for tonight's meal and put it in the crockpot. 

Kaeli, my visiting teacher came for a visit around 10 a.m. She brought her kids, Natalie and Guy with her. Guy is walking now and he did a little exploring. Natalie knows where the Barbie's are and went straight upstairs. At one point she wanted me to come up and help her put dresses on all of the Barbie's. We ran out of Barbie's before we ran out of dresses and this was a little upsetting to Natalie. Kaeli and I had a good visit. I enjoyed having them come and see me. 

After they left James and I had lunch and a rest time. I also worked on my blog before starting the mashed potatoes for tonight's meal. 
Around 5 p.m. James and I packed half the steak and gravy, mashed potaotes and corn up and took it to the Scott's. We visited with them a few minutes before leaving. Millie is able to use one of her arms and was in good spirits tonight. I always enjoy visiting with her. 
We came home and enjoyed our dinner. James took a Razr ride out to pick up his camera at Chocolate Lake and saw some elk.

For F.H.E. we listened to Elder Christofferson's conference talk about warning our neighbor. We then watched Heartland, "Summer's End."

Not sure what they are doing or where they are,
but I love these two!

lambsondallen

Grandma and Grandpa Maxwell in
their square dancing days.

Lindsey and Mark as butterflies

The entire country is upset with the NFL
players for disrespecting the American flag.

Max and Ollie

Oliver Trezise

Our little Minion 2015

What a face

Peppermint Patty residue
Joshua 2011

James, Aunt Gene, Denise
2015










Friday, September 29, 2017

Sunday, September 24th, 2017

Guayquil, Ecuador
58th operating temple
Dedicated: 1 Aug 1999
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Helaman 9:1-7
*Some prophecies, like Nephi's in this chapter, are difficult to believe. How have you gained your testimony in President Monson and his teachings?
- My answer: "I loved reading President Monson's biography. He went back and forth to Germany for 30 years and gained the confidence of the German government. After 30 years he was able to receive permission to have a temple built behind the Iron Curtain. I loved the stories of his travels and how he would give his suit coat and shoes to those in need. I love the stories of him personally visiting the 80 widows in his ward when he was a 22 year old bishop. I love the stories of him receiving promptings to visit someone and going immediately. I have also gained a greater love for President Monson as I have tried to apply his teachings in my life. Not only is President Monson a true disciple of Jesus Christ, he is the prophet of God I know because the Spirit has borne witness of this to me.
DC 138:26-44
*How does knowing that the Lord never gives up on us bring us hope?
-"One of God's greatest gifts to us is the joy of trying again, for no failure ever need be final." - President Thomas S. Monson
General Conference
The Godhead and the Plan of Salvation
Elder Dallin H. Oaks
"Attaining what the apostle Paul described as 'the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ'(Eph. 4:13) requires far more than acquiring knowledge. It is not even enough for us to be convinced of the gospel; we must act and think so that we are converted by it. In contrast to the institutions of the world, which teach us to know something, the plan of salvation and the gospel of Jesus Christ challenge us to becoming something."


We were not sure if it was fast Sunday today and we didn't fast. I ended up bearing my testimony anyway. 

In his testimony Brother Allen encouraged us to write down questions we would like to see answered in General Conference. James loved this idea and is going to share it with our kids and grandkids.

Jace, Colter, Curtis, Gracie, Liana, and a visitor, the Baker's granddaughter Paisley, were in my Primary class today. The lesson was on the Nauvoo temple and temple ordinances performed there.

I told how the temple was completely destroyed and then
rebuilt and rededicated in June of 2002 by
President Gordon B. Hinckley.

I did a "To Know You Is To Love You" for Liana for her birthday. The kids were much better this week than last week, especially Jace.

During the third hour we had our teachers council meeting. I shared several things including the inspiration I got when reading Bishop Causse's talk. It was a good meeting. Those attending: Brother and Sister M. Wilhelm, Sister Westbrook, Sister Kuffer, Brother S. Hunsaker, Brother and Sister Smith, Sister Tice, Brother and Sister Penrod, Brother Cooper, Brother Gordon, and Sister Wood, along with James and I.

Things we missed today. 
1. Sheri's talk on obedience. She sent it to us last night to read. It was excellent. James asked Cathi how she did and Cathi said it was well delivered and was an outstanding talk. Sheri said she cried but I told her that was okay.
2. Meeting Oliver James. He arrived at the Trezise home today.

You have to love those ears!

Max took him over to Cathi and Terry's
to meet his aunt and uncle and his
cousins Indee and Lady. They liked him!

3. Joshua's final Primary program. He was the narrator and did a great job. Here is what Stacy posted.


Sure wish we could have been there. Darrel and Trina's kids had their program today too.

This kid has charisma!

I love spending Sunday afternoons with my sweetheart. We nap, study, relax and enjoy each others company. I also blog. I got a text from Autumn thanking me for the Target gift card I sent for her baby shower. Little Scarlett Jane is due on October 12th! Jared is going to be a grandpa!

Stained glass in the Paris temple.


Sister Joy D. Jones
General Primary President

Trina told us about this last night.

Arizona's beauty

How about this dog Brian?

Vernon sunset.


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.