Friday, April 3, 2020

Thursday, April 2nd, 2020

Salt Lake City, Utah
4th operating temple
Dedicated: 6-24 Apr 1893
By: Wilford Woodruff


Jesus Christ, Judge
Jude 1:15
To execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against Him.
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
The Priesthood
D&C 84, 107
April 2020 Gen Con

"Shall We Not Go On in So Great a Cause?"
President M. Russell Ballard
"We should always remember the price Joseph and Hyrum Smith paid, along with so many other faithful men, women, and children, to establish the Church."




"Return and Receive"
M. Russell Ballard
April 2017 Gen Con

Book
"The Divine Gift of Forgiveness"
Elder Neil L. Andersen

"Grace Where You Are"
Emily Belle Freeman


There were five deer grazing in our field today. I guess James was too tired to get up and see them.

Today is my friend Kerri's birthday. When I asked her mom what I could get for her birthday she said, "Kerri is hard to buy for. If you're up for it, she does like homemade bread. Bingo! I'll make her some rolls. I'm always up for that. I started the rolls about 6 a.m. but didn't deliver until this afternoon so I could pick up the mail on my way home.

I left the house around 3 p.m. with the basket of rolls. Kerri seemed happy to have them and ate one while we were talking.

Rolls are good plain, with butter, with jam or
with honey. Rolls are good, yum!

Catherine, Kerri, and I visited for awhile. Catherine is excited because they are feeding the missionaries tomorrow night. It's the first time since they have been here because the missionaries can't come to single sisters home. Because of the quarantine order the missionaries can't come to members homes. Catherine and Kerri will deliver their meal to the church where the missionaries will pick it up.

It was so windy today, while I was waiting on Kerri's porch for someone to answer the door, I thought the rolls were going to blow out of the basket. It's one of those days when you don't mind staying home.

When I got to the post office there was a pink slip in my box indicating that I had mail too big for the box. I went to the window and picked up three books, and a bigger box from Salt Lake City. It's my Easter creche! Pretty amazing since I just ordered it on Monday.

When I got home I realized that I hadn't mailed James's tax letter. What to do? Wait for tomorrow? I heard him tell them online that he was mailing the letter today so I turned around and went back to the post office. It was 4 p.m. when I got there and the window was closed. The letter won't be picked up until tomorrow but at least we can say we mailed it today.

When I got home I opened my books and then my Easter scene. I set it up on the table near the entry way so people can see it when they come in. It's a littler smaller than I thought so I moved the chair in front to the back of the table.


The scene goes with the book in the back by
Emily Belle Freeman. It is called, 
"A Christ-Centered Christmas"

Emily's book is based on people who helped or had contact with the Savior and were impacted by His life.  Emily's bases her seven Easter traditions on these people:
Lazarus
reminds us of the unexpected hope that will spring forth from the darkest moments of our lives.

Simon
exemplifies what it is to bear another's
burden so that it might be light.
He reminds us that although we can't
take away what lies ahead, 
we can help should the burden
for a while along the way.

Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus
remind us that devotion, dedication, and sacrifice
will sometimes require giving up
in an effort to offer heavenward.

Mary Magdalene, Mary the Mother of
Jesus, and Mary the Wife of Clopas
remind us that our personal experiences with the Lord
will create testimonies that are unique, fragile, 
and worth sharing with those we love.

Thomas
reminds us that clinging to our belief in the Lord
will sustain us in moments of doubt
and bring peace in a world of uncertainty.

The Disciples on the Road to Emmaus
remind us that as we turn to the scriptures
our hearts will burn within,
we will be led to recognize the Lord,
and His Spirit will abide with us.

Jesus Christ
through His sacrifice
became our Redeemer,
the Holy One of Israel, our Savior.
On this day, rejoice in Him.


There are things to do as a reminder of these traditions. I wish my kids were still at home and we could do these activities. 

Sheri gets to talk to Ben two times a week during the quarantine. Today was her second time. He told her he had tons to talk to her about and some of it was good and some of it was bad. She was on pins and needles all day waiting for his call. He finally called around 4:30. Making a long story short here are the two main things he wanted to talk about. 

1. The bad news first. He went to check on some missionaries at their apartment where they were supposed to be and they weren't there. They were at a members house where they were not supposed to be. One of these missionaries was Elder Manu. Ben has helped him before. He does not have much support from home.
After this incident where they got caught and the mission president came to talk to them Elder Manu decided he wanted to go home. Ben's mission president asked Ben to handle him. Here is what Ben told him to do. "I want you to fast for peace. Satan can replicate many things but he cannot replicate peace. Elder Manu just sat there and Ben said: "Elder, do you not want to accept this challenge? Elder Manu: "Yes I do. I was just thinking how wonderful it would be to feel peace."

One of the other elders was laughing about this being the second time he had been in trouble with the mission president. Ben said to him: "Elder, do you realize you are laughing in Heavenly Father's face. This is His work and you need to decide if you are going to be a part of it."

In one of Ben Wilcox's lessons he talked about the nurture and admonition of the Lord. He said to be a good parent we must do both. If we only nurture our children will become spoiled and self-centered. If we only admonish it will affect their self-esteem and they will become discouraged. Ben knows how to do both. He knows how to nurture and he knows how to admonish. He will make a great father someday.

I think hearing this story about our missionary was the highlight of my day.







What a difference six years makes!


That's why she wanted their address!




Cute little Scarlett






















I just had to post this again








 The face off: Roxy and Ziggie













Thursday, April 2, 2020

Wednesday, April 1st, 2020

Manti, Utah
3rd operating temple
Dedicated: 21-23 May 1888
By: Lorenzo Snow

Jesus Christ, Judge
Hebrews 13:4
Marriage is honourable in all, and the bed undefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers God will judge.
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
Book of Mormon - Restored Gospel
April 2020 Gen Con
"Opening Message"
President Russell M. Nelson
"We are to seek, in every way we can, to hear Jesus Christ, who speaks to us through the power and ministering of the Holy Ghost."






"Always Remember Him"
Henry B. Eyring
April 1995 Gen Con

Restoration
"My Servant Joseph"
Neal A. Maxwell
April 1992 Gen Con


We had two elk feasting in our field this morning. I guess they left the kids at home.

I listened to Dave and Emily today talk about the Restoration and what it means to restore. It was really good and makes me excited for General Conference this weekend.

James had to go in to town this morning to get the Cat tire fixed. He always asks me to go with him. This time I said yes, and I'm glad I did. We dropped the tire off at Center Tire and then went to the UPS store and dropped off a book I am returning to Glennthebookseller. As I was cleaning the book, getting it ready to ship, I pulled a piece of tape off of the front and low and behold, right there in bold letters it said: Instructors edition, Do No Sell. Of course Glenn apologized and said to please return it for a full refund, which I am doing.

I've had sales every day this week but only because I repriced my older books to the lowest price. I'm not really making any money but at least it looks like I'm a book seller.

After dropping off my return book James asked me if there was anywhere I wanted to go. We had about an hour to kill before our tire was fixed. At first I said Aliberto's and then I remembered he doesn't like Aliberto's very well. I also told James that I did not want to use the personal credit card until we could pay more of it down. I had about $13 in my wallet. We went to Culver's for a turtle sundae. It was good but not as good as my strawberry one yesterday. We also went to Taco Bell and each of us got a taco and a bean burrito with money to spare.

James stopped at the Tractor Supply store and got two wooden poles for the corral. By the time we got back to Center Tire we only had to wait a few minutes for them to air up the tire. There was no charge for fixing it. 

On the way home we read from "Aunt Dimity Down Under." James is really beginning to like these books. We only have one more chapter and the epilogue before this book is finished.

My first "Done For You" list arrived today online from Book Profits. I only paid $1 for a month's worth of lists. This one seemed almost like an April Fools joke. High prices and high rankings were not what I was looking for.

It took me until about 5:30 p.m. but I finally got caught up on my blog. Hurray!

Brother Peeler came by to pay us for the 10 lbs. of flour we bought for he and Donna. We told them he didn't have to pay for it but he insisted.

James and I watched an episode of "When Calls the Heart" this evening. Jesse and Clara finally got married! I think I posted pictures yesterday. It was this last Sunday's episode.













 This pantry is probably light, airy, and clean

This is my pantry,
dark, overburdened and crowded

I took this picture on the way back from 
holding a tape for James while he is 
constructing a corral for our horsey.


I shined my floor, can you tell?


Charlie


Trina's field trip






Now that's a bouquet!











April Fool's








So excited for conference this weekend!














Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Tuesday, March 31st, 2020

Logan, Utah
2nd operating temple
Dedicated: 17-19 May 1884
By: John Taylor

Jesus Christ, Judge
Hebrews 12:23
To the general assembly and church of the firstborn, which are written in heaven, and to God the Judge of all, and to the spirits of just men made perfect,
Book of Mormon/"Come Follow Me"
Joseph Smith's First Vision
October 2019 Gen Con

"Closing Remarks"
President Russell M. Nelson
"Now in closing, I leave with you my love and my blessing that each of you may become happier and holier with each passing day. Meanwhile, please be assured that revelation continues in the Church and will continue under the Lord's direction until 'the purposes of God shall be accomplished, and the Great Jehovah shall say the work is done.' I so bless you, reaffirming my love for you, with my testimony that God lives! Jesus is the Christ! This is His Church and we are His people. In the sacred name of Jesus Christ, amen."



"Resurrection"
Dallin H. Oaks
April, 2000 GC

Restoration
"The Message of the Restoration"
Charlies Didier
October 2003 GC


I woke up late and as a result we were late getting to the 6 a.m. Walmart opening and missed getting toilet paper. I got everything else I needed and James got the things he needed for the corral too. Not at Walmart though.

The Vernon post office was robbed last night. They even took the garbage can which means they are looking for names and addresses. I am wondering why there isn't a camera installed. This is the second time this has happened. Sometimes I feel like I live in the Old West.

Anthony came to pick up the old Ranger today. James loaded it for him by picking it up with his Cat.

Anthony was so impressed, that's why
he took this photo.

 It was 68 degrees today. A beautiful day for James to work outside. It did get cloudy this afternoon but there was very little wind.
The corral is coming along nicely. Dottie will be here this weekend.

Kathy and Chuck are in Flagstaff where Kathy is having a procedure done. Hopefully they will be able to find out what is wrong with her.

Today is the 21st anniversary of my mother's death. The day she died the winds were blowing 90 m.p.h. She had been at the doctor's in Snowflake and was on her way home when her Geometro car was blown in front of a semi truck. She died instantly and made the front page of the local newspaper. It was a horrible day for our family. We drove up from the valley in the evening, going through Payson. We passed so many semi-trucks. We weren't sure why until we got to Show Low and found out they had closed highway 40 between Flagstaff and Holbrook because of the wind.

Here is the post I put on Facebook.



We bought a 10 lb. bag of flour for the Peeler's this morning. James went to their house to deliver it. No one was home except for the dog so he left it on the counter. The Peeler's were at the Goodman's watching a movie. 










I love Christina's posts!




"When Calls the Heart"
Clara and Jesse's wedding










Pipe came loose again