Friday, December 9, 2022

Monday, December 5, 2022: 7 am leave for valley, Infusion, J washes car inside & out, Costco, shop & lunch, Lois & Dawn, D&T's, Mesa Temple LIghts, Nativities, Dairy Queen

 

Kyiv, Ukraine
134th operating temple
Dedicated: 29 Aug 2010
By: Thomas S. Monson

Jesus Christ, Son of man
John 3:13
And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, even the Son of man which is in heaven.
Book of Mormon
Ether 3:17-28
"Come Follow Me"
Intro "Holiness to the Lord" and Haggai 1-2


OctGenCon
Let Doing Good Be Our Normal
Elder Rafael E. Pino
Of the Seventy
President Russell M. Nelson has said: "Today we often hear about a 'new normal.' If you really want to embrace a new normal, I invite you to turn your heart, mind, and soul increasingly to our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. Let that be your new normal" (A New Normal," Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2020 118).

The Eternal Principle Of Love
Elder Hugo Montoya
Of the Seventy
When ministering was announced, President Russell M. Nelson said, "We will implement a newer, holier approach to caring for and ministering to others." To me, holier means more personal, deeper, more like the Savior's way: "Have love one to another," one by one. 
 It is not enough to avoid being a stumbling block for others; it is not enough to notice the needy on the road and pass by. Let us take advantage of every opportunity to help our neighbor, even if it is the first and only time we meet him or her in this life.

Today is my Nannie's birthday. She would be 117 years old. Happy Birthday Nannie.

At 7:00 this morning we left for the valley. We said our prayers and then had our scriptures, including a conference talk in the car while we were traveling. When we lost a connection we listened to David Archuletta Christmas songs.

We arrived at AARA a little after 10. I went in and I am so grateful I don't have to wear a mask. Frances took me right in. Nicole was the girl who drew my blood and Ang brought over the bag of Actemra. Around 11:15 someone came back to take me to a room to see Rona, one of my doctor's P.A.'s. I told her about all of my swellings in October and that I had been sick. I ask if the swelling was because of missing my infusion and she said: "It could be that or it could have been because of your infection. It is really hard to tell." Well so much for getting any answers.

While I was in Arizona Arthritis, James went to Cobblestone carwash and got the car cleaned inside and out. It looked so great! I haven't seen it this clean since it was new!

We drove across Country Club to Costco to spend our $153.70 rewards check. I thought we might have some left over for lunch but I should have known better. Here are some of the things we bought:
Two blankets, laundry detergent, toilet paper, supplements for James and peanut M&M's for me, and last of all, a set of Harry Potter books. I am reading a book called "Unlocking Harry Potter" and I want to read the books again. We went about $28 over the rewards check. We also went to the snack bar and we each got a piece of cheese pizza and a drink. The total was under $6. 

While we were eating our pizza James called and talked to Dawn telling her we would like to come over for a visit, which we did.
Here are some pictures I took. I am sorry about the quality of some of the pictures. Dawn has three birds and I wanted to get a picture of all three of them on James but I didn't wait for the yellow focus square to disappear before I took the picture.




We had a nice visit with Lois and Dawn. We heard about how Gail's family came here for a family reunion at Thanksgiving. They were all supposed to come to dinner at Lois's but half of them got sick and didn't come. Also, Becca, Tim's wife, is expecting twins. She has to be at least 38 years old. Ryan had back surgery. 

Stacy was going to come with us but since Joshua is sick and she is feeling a little sick she decided she better not come.

Lois is making candy this year for Christmas. We got to sample the nougats, peanut brittle and dipped chocolates. They were all delicious. She was a little upset with Rebecca who helped her dip the chocolates because she insisted on using dark chocolate instead of milk. 

Paul, Lois's brother, is coming for Christmas. He will stay with Faye who is now living in an apartment in an assisted living home. She sold her house. June is in a home and she doesn't remember or recognize anyone, even Faye whom she was very close to.

Here are some more pictures I took:




A gladiola among the roses

We said our goodbyes and they sent us away with a container of peanut brittle. We dropped my temple dress and shoes off at Stacy's. She was on a Zoom call so Paul talked to us a few minutes before we left for Darrel and Trina's.

Trina and Rowan were just leaving. Rowan was going to get a haircut. Lola and Ruby were on the couch watching T.V. Ruby is sick and didn't go to school. Lola was eating a bag of chips as she was watching her show. Ruby got up and gave me a hug but I had to walk over to Lola and bend down to get a hug from her. She is going with us tonight to see the temple lights and so is Rowan.

James and I were exhausted so we went upstairs to Rowan's room to take a much needed nap. After our naps we got ready to go and we left around six for the temple, Lola and Rowan in the back seat. We were the first to arrive. I realized I left my phone in the car so James ran back to get it for me. He's my hero. Soon everyone else arrived. Here is what our group looked like.
That's Fernie by Michael and Kylee, Sheri's friend took the picture.

I was excited to meet Kylee and Fernie as I have heard so much about them. Kylee lives with Cathi and Terry and she loves them. She seems so fun. Sheri says she is a great cook and makes homemade chicken pot pie. I would love to try it. I wanted Kylee to be in the picture. 

Fernie met Michael at work. She no longer works where he does. She works at a place that helps immigrant children who come over from Mexico without family. Her mother works there too. They help the children learn to integrate into society and find places for them to live. They look for relatives that could take them in. I was so impressed with her and what she does to help these children. Michael says she is extremely patient.










I wanted to take Rowan and Lola to the creamery to get some ice cream. No one else wanted to go so we said our goodbyes. 

As we walked toward the creamery we passed the new visitors center. There was a display of international nativities and we went in to look at them. I am glad we did because it was so interesting and fun for both James and I and the kids. I texted Kim and Sheri and they were sad they missed it.


Lola's favorite

My favorite




Second picture of one of my favorites

By the time we got to the BYU Creamery, which is adjacent to the new Deseret Bookstore, it was so busy we didn't want to get in line and have to wait so we left. We went to a Dairy Queen close to Darrel & Trina's house. Rowan ordered for himself and Lola and Ruby. I had a mini cherry chocolate ice cream and James had some roasted chicken chunks. Ruby's ice cream was quite melted when we gave it to her. It has M&M's and chocolate fudge in the middle. We got to see Darrel a few minutes before we went to bed. We talked to him and Trina about coming back on the 22nd and also spending Christmas morning with them and going to church with them that morning. Trina is working so it will be Darrel and the kids. Addy will be home then too.

I went for a walk this evening while James was at Safeway getting some food for his breakfast. Darrel & Trina's neighborhood is really decorated. One of my favorite things is the tunnel of lights. I didn't get really good pictures but maybe you can get the idea. 

Darrel & Trina's tree
Tree at the Visitor's Center



Another Visitor's Center tree



I can't believe I didn't get the long tunnel
that about 6-7 houses did together.




















Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Sunday, December 4, 2022: Amos, Rain, Fast & Testimony mtg, SS, L&R, Collin & James are twins, "Seeking Jesus", 1st Pres. Christmas Devtnl, MacArthur girls get gifts

Cebu City, Philippines
133rd operating temple
Dedicated: 13 June 2010
By: Thomas S. Monson

Jesus Christ, Son of man
Luke 21:36
Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.
Book of Mormon
Ether 3:1-16
"Come Follow Me"
Report on Amos in Sunday School
Names of Christ
Creator



A Framework For Personal Revelation
Elder Dale G. Renlund
Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles 
A third element of the framework is that personal revelation will be in harmony with the commandments of God and the covenants we have made with Him. When we ask for revelation about something for which God has already given clear direction, we open ourselves up to misinterpreting our feelings and hearing what we want to hear. 

I studied and prepared for my presentation on the prophet Amos this morning. I timed myself to make sure I stay in the four minute allotted time. I am prepared and I have learned to love the prophet Amos. Here are some of the things I included in my talk:
In Amos 4 the Lord punishes rebellious Israel by withholding rain, which causes famine. Still, the people do not repent and turn back to Jehovah. In verse one, Amos compares the women of Samaria (capital of Israel) with the fat cows that feed in the rich, green pastures in the mountains of Samaria without doing any other work except eat and take care of themselves. His point is that the women of Israel are not taking proper care of their children and are not raising them to know and keep the commandments of the Lord. The lessons is that as the mothers go, so go the children, and so goes the nation. Also, these women are pressing their husbands to squeeze money out of the poorer citizens in order to bring their lazy wives better drink and richer food.
Truths of Amos:
Surely, the Lord will always reveal truth through his prophets. (Amos 3:3-7)
Problems are best solved by returning to God and seeking his counsel. (Amos 4:6-11, 5:4, 6, 8, 14-15)
Eventually, justice will always overtake the sin. (Amos 5:16-20; 6:8-11; 9:1-3, 10)
The Lord desires righteousness over outward display of religion. (Amos 5:21-24)
The loss of the Lord's words and counsel create a spiritual famine that nothing else can satisfy. (Amos 8:11-13)
The Lord is a forgiving God, therefore, there is always hope. (Amos 9:11-15)
Neglecting the poor is a sin. 

We left for church at 8:45, right on time! The first person I spoke to at church was my friend Janna Grombach. She just had lapband surgery and she looks beautiful. She was beautiful before the surgery but she looked extra beautiful today.

Collin DeWitt and James were twins today except for their ties. Collin had on a Christmas tie. They both had tan slacks and navy blue jackets with white shirts, and brown shoes. Collin said, "It looks like we went to the same tailor." Collin does have a facial beard. I should have told him that No shave November is over.

I gave a general conference journal addition to Millie Scott. I had an extra one to give and I tried to think of someone who doesn't have a smart phone or may not have a Liahona subscription. She seemed very pleased.

Donna Peeler is sick today. She has a sore throat. It might have something to do with the procedure they did on her where they fished a tube down her throat. 

Wendy DeWitt thanked me for the birthday card I gave her back in December and said it was the nicest card she has ever received.

Brother Allen conducted the meeting today. Sister Golly lead the music and Sister Rosen played the organ. The Anderson's said the prayers. They said them last week too. James is going to ask Greg if that's his new calling, praying in sacrament meeting.

People who bore their testimonies today: 
Steve Allen - Grateful for the gospel in his life and for all of the blessing he and his family have received because of it.
Dagny Tesarek - Her friends call her Chimi. I know the Church is true and that God loves us.
_______Wilhelm - granddaughter of Guy Wilhelm. Mortality is temporary. I am waiting for eternity which lasts forever. My grandfather was a wonderful man. The Spirit can bring happy memories to our remembrance.
Greg Anderson - I love this time of year because of the focus on Jesus Christ. He gives us hope in a dying world. Hope in Christ through the Spirit of the Holy Ghost.
Camilla Wilhelm - Another granddaughter of Guy. Families are central to God's plan. I love my family.
Georgia Jameson - I know the Church is true.
Janna Grombach - Grateful for Jesus Christ.
Dave Westbrook - Served with Guy Wilhelm in the branch presidency here in Vernon. Guy met with Brother Stevens who owned the land the church is on and convinced him to sell it to the church for a chapel, which he did. 
Cheryl Sedig - I love everything about Christmas, even the shopping.
Loren Ellsworth - Guy Wilhelm invited him as a 17 year old to have dinner with his family.
_______Wilhelm - (Tamara's brother, I think) I testify of the principle of unity. Jesus Christ is my Savior and I need Him. I testify of this by the power of the Holy Ghost.
Becky Skousen - The youth did a deep clean of the Church building this week. They are strong and better than me. I am grateful that my grandchildren are being raised in the Church.
Elder Piper - New missionary assigned to our ward from Nashville, Tennessee. We need to know how to access the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
Martine - I have a testimony of love.(Inactive for over 30 years). My wife is a true example of what an eternal companion should be. God so loved the world that He gave His only Begotten Son.
Sister Rosen - The glory of Jesus is love. Thank you missionaries for sharing the gospel with me in New York all those years ago.
Kathy Crane - Satan has been working on me through my health and depression. I love my Church family. Jesus is the Christ and He and Heavenly Father are there to help us. Guy Wilhelm helped me to adjust to Vernon. Ask, and Jesus will help you.

Sunday School Reports Schedule:
Hosea - Tamara Applegate
Joel - Wendy DeWitt
Amos - Karen Lambson
Obadiah - Rick Lauritzen
Jonah - Paula Johnson
Micah - Natali Robles
Nahum - Joshua Harris
Habakkuk - Owen Peeler
Zephaniah - Travis Tesarek
Haggai - Weston Hall
Zechariah - Kristine Hipps

James and I broke our fast around 3 p.m. I'm afraid we didn't sit down and eat a balanced meal. We had sweet potatoes, apple pie and ice cream. Where is the protein?

During rest time I finished my Seeking Jesus study of lecture #4 about Moses and started #5, Ancient Prophets Testify of Christ.
At six o'clock this evening we watched the First Presidency Christmas Devotional. It was very enjoyable, both the speakers and the music. 

The MacArthur girls got their birthday presents this evening. I thought they were coming by at 9:30 this evening so I sat them out on the porch for them to pick them up when they got home from town. They sent me this picture.

We forgot Peyton's birthday back in February
so I gave her the Candy Land game.








Huntleigh Chaffin
















 

Sunday, December 4, 2022

Saturday, December 3, 2022: Cope's radio class, "Seeking Jesus", mashed potatoes for Wilhelm memorial, Rain, Pickup prescriptions & James,

 

Gila Valley, Arizona
132nd operating temple
Dedicated: 23 May 2010
By: Thomas S. Monson

Jesus Christ, Son of man
Luke 18:31
Then he took unto him the twelve, and said unto them, Behold, we go up to Jerusalem, and all things that are written by the prophets concerning the Son of man shall be accomplished.
Book of Mormon
Ether 2:13-25
"Come Follow Me"
Zephaniah 2-3
Christ's Name
LORD, John 21:7


OctGenCon
Seeing More Of Jesus Christ In Our Lives
Sister Tracy Y. Browning
Second Counselor in the Primary General Presidency
In our lives that are often filled with questions, worries, pressures, and opportunities, our Savior's love for us individually and as His covenant children and also His teachings and laws are available daily resources that we can depend on to be a "light which shineth, ...enlightening our eyes and quickening our understandings." As we seek for the blessings of the Spirit in our lives, we will be able to, as Jacob taught, see "things as they really are, and ... as they really will be."

Woke up at 3:28 and got up at 5:13. I guess I must have needed the extra sleep. After breakfast, scriptures and prayer, I took James to the Vernon park for a class on emergency radio communications taught by Cope Reynolds, a member of our ward. So many people in Vernon have these radios. If there is an emergency where your phone doesn't work, these radios are what everyone will use. You have to keep them in a Farraday box for safety reasons. Don't ask me what a Farraday box is. Look it up. Sorry to be so abrupt. It is a weird world we live in.

I worked on looking up scriptures this morning for my "Seeking Jesus" lecture. This one is about Jesus and the Law of Moses. I've been working on it for awhile but not consistently. There is a lot to these lectures by John Hilton III. So fun!

I also made some mashed potatoes this morning for the Guy Wilhelm memorial. I delivered them around 11:45 and then went on to town to pick up my prescriptions that I forgot yesterday. I also picked up three more blankets. It was raining like crazy in Show Low and my umbrella broke so I tossed it. Before I left Show Low James called to have me pick him up from his class at the park. He didn't take his truck because it is still connected to the trailer with the Cat on it from going out to Anthony's. He was going to go back out to Anthony's this afternoon but since it is raining he won't be going. 

James called me and said he didn't want to just sit around and wait and since the rain had stopped he was going to start walking home. I told him to go ahead that I should be there in five minutes, which I was. He got as far as the road by the Vernon Elementary School.

We were both starving when we got home so we had some lunch and then it was rest time. I watched two Christmas movies today: "The 12 Days of Christmas Eve" and "Christmas Spark."

I never heard from the MacArthur's. Today is Scotlyn's fourth birthday and I sent a text this morning that I had a gift from her and would like to bring it over. I guess maybe it will have to wait until tomorrow.


First Saturday in December Christmas
tradition at Serranos.


Karsyn & Nathan reunited!
Brother & Sister

Kailee Nichol and her kids







Nathan Chubbs as written by his dad Jeff.
The Elmer's


Scottsdale, Az.



100 ft. tree