Thursday, February 15, 2024

Wednesday, February 7, 2024: My low blood pressure and blood sugar is a tender mercy, Winter wonderland, Sheri's biopsy for cancer, James shovels snow, Stacy's call, Paul didn't get the WhatNot job,

 

Apia, Samoa
22nd operating temple
Dedicated: 5-6 Aug 1983
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Book of Mormon
2 Nephi 1:26-32
Come Follow Me
2 Nephi 2
Because of Jesus Christ, I am "free to choose liberty and eternal life."
October General Conference
"Preserving the Voice of the Covenant People in the Rising Generation" by Jan E. Newman
Relief Society
"The Sealing Power" by Elder D. Todd Christofferson
Book
"Grace Where You Are" by Emily Belle Freeman
Radical Generosity and Two Trees

 My tender mercies for today were my blood pressure which was 120/79 and my blood sugar which was 101.

I got up around 4:15. Along with my prayers and scripture study I read from Emily's book, "Grace Where You Are." When I looked outside I was surprised to see a winter wonderland. 
Photos courtesy of James:









I love how the snow looks right after it falls, especially in the trees.
In a few days, when it starts to melt, we will have a muddy mess. That is the one thing I don't like about the snow, the mud afterwards.
James spent a good part of the day shoveling snow off the driveway and walkways.

Sheri had a procedure done today. She had a histroscopy and a DNC. Kim and Sheri both misunderstood her and thought she had the hysterectomy. The doctor thought he found something suspicious looking so he did a biopsy. Now there is a chance Sheri might have cancer. She said the report wouldn't be back for at least 10 days. 
We will be praying for her.

Tom was asleep on my lap with my electric blanket for a couple of hours today. I didn't have the heart to wake him up if I moved. 

I got a text from Jared Ammon today asking me if he and a couple of friends could come up and stay from February 25-27. I told him yes and then he asked if the Razr was working. Yes it is.

Stacy called and was a little stressed. Paul had his interview with the What Not company today and he didn't get the job. I guess he was over qualified. I'm not sure if that's why he didn't get the job or not but they are in a scary situation right now. They really need our prayers. 

James made potstickers for lunch and I made whole wheat pancakes for dinner for him. He has been asking for them. They are quite delicious! James did the dishes. 

We listened to Sister Lili Anderson on "Follow Him" today. She is pretty incredible.

Quote of the Day:
Our Church meetings are choice opportunities for us to testify of Christ and signal to God that we rejoice in taking His Son's name upon us.

More Snow Pictures:













Ice Flowers in Norway

Four Peaks in Arizona



Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Tuesday, February 6, 2024: Goodbye to Kim & Brian, flood warning watch in California, we get rain, but no snow today, Tenzi machine works for James, finished paying bills, "Pride & Prejudice" BBC series w/ Colin Firth


Atlanta, Georgia
21st operating temple
Dedicated: 1-4 June 1983
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Book of Mormon
2 Nephi 1:20-25
Come Follow Me
2 Nephi 1:13-29 
I can "awake! and arise from the dust."
October General Conference
"Tithing: Opening the Windows of Heaven" by Elder Neil L. Andersen
Relief Society
"The Sealing Power" by Elder D. Todd Christofferson
Book
"Who Shall Be Able to Stand" Finding Personal Meaning in the Book of Revelation" by S. Michael Wilcox
Introduction - The Key

Kim and Brian left around 7 a.m. Brian has a signing at 11. We will miss them but they are going to try and come back in 3 weeks. 



There is another atmospheric river in California this week. 37 million people are under flood warning watch. There is 7 foot of snow in the Sierra Nevada mountains. There is also 10 inches of rain in some areas of California. The storm is supposed to hit us some time today. We get some rain as does the Phoenix area, but not snow. 

James uses my Tenzi machine on his thumbs and feet. He says it really helps. Tom came in this morning and stayed for awhile. 

We had chili for lunch and pot pies for dinner. For some reason zucchini chicken enchilada skillet just didn't sound god. I put the chicken I bought in the freezer. 

This afternoon I updated the checkbooks and finished paying bills, including tithing for January. I am also watching the BBC series "Pride and Prejudice." This is the one where Colin Firth is Mr. Darcy.

James and I walked around the high table near the fireplace. We don't have a fire tonight because it is too warm. After walking I take a shower and it's time for bed.


Kacey





The bear curled up in a ball and rolled down a hill

Cabbage kids






Monday, February 5, 2024: Town to get horse feed, Bertie's, Thomas in the house more & more, Kim wins at Five Crowns, Cut a Covenant

 

Jordan River, Utah
20th operating temple
Dedicated: 16-20 Nov 1981
By: Marion G. Romney

Book of Mormon
2 Nephi 1:13-19
Come Follow Me
Free to Choose Liberty and Eternal Life, through the Great Mediator
2 Nephi 1-2 Introduction
October General Conference
"Kingdom of Glory" by President Dallin H. Oaks
Walk with Him
"Be Peaceable Followers of Christ" by Elder Quentin L. Cook
Book
"Increase in Learning" p. 153-162 Gospel doctrines are a supernal source of power and influence for good. Doctrine = Why, Principles = What, Application = How.

"Lord help me keep my appointments that Thou hast made for me." -Ann Madsen 
I got this quote from listening to Barb & Elaine on "Walk with Him."

I lacked sleep last night even though I went to bed before 9 and even took a sleeping pill. Tom missed his early morning visit into the house but he came in later when Kim opened the door. He went upstairs twice so we closed all the doors. James made him go outside anyway.

James had to go to town to get horse feed. We wanted to take Kim and Brian to lunch. They were interested in going to the Hungry Buffalo but it isn't open on Monday, neither is Charlie Clark's. 

Someone told me that Bertie's had good food. Kim was working on her puzzle and I could tell she really didn't want to go anywhere. Brian was resting on one of the couches and didn't seem interested either. I asked them if I could bring them anything but they said no. I was a little disappointed but understood they just wanted to relax. 
Kim was worried we were going to be offended but I assured her that we wouldn't be. Off to town James and I go.

Let me just say that I was not impressed with Bertie's decor and there was only one other couple eating there. I ordered brisket and James ordered a French dip. The meat of my brisket was tender but it had a funny after taste. I couldn't eat very much. James's French dip was okay but nothing to write home about. We decided we wouldn't be coming back. We paid over $42.00 for this less than stellar lunch.

When we left Bertie's we headed for the carwash. We paid $10 to get our car washed on the outside. We parked in the vacuuming area and used the free vacuum. My car is so pretty when it is clean. I wonder how long it will last.

We got gas at Circle K and then stopped at Tractor Supply for horse feed. James bought twice as much as he normally does paying over $90.

We listened to "Protecting Her Heart" by N.C. Allen on the way home. 

Thomas is coming in the house more and more. Kim and Brian love him and he loves them. 

This evening we played a game of Five Crowns. Kim won and I lost. It was not my finest moment or my finest game.

I am reading an article entitled "Cutting Covenants." Somehow Kim and I got on the subject of covenant making as found in Genesis 15 between Jehovah and Abram. I watched the "Don't Miss This" episode for Genesis 15 with Dave and Emily where they explain what is happening in verses 9-17. "And it came to pass, that, when the sun went down, and it was dark, behold a smoking furnace, and a burning lamp that passed between those pieces." In that same day the Lord made (or 'cut' in Hebrew) a covenant with Abram, saying, Unto thy seed have I given this land, from the river of Egypt unto the great river, the river Euphrates" (Genesis 15:17-18).

The article I am reading is by Jared T. Parker who lives in Flagstaff, Arizona. Because I don't want to forget about this covenant and what it means I am going to share some of this article here:

"Various proposals have been made relative tot he animals Abram used and what they symbolized. Many have observed that the five different kinds of animals comprise all those that were later acceptable as sacrifices under the law of Moses. Some have thought that the animals were actually sacrificed (blood poured out, carcasses burned on an altar) as part of the covenant-making ritual in addition to being slaughtered and divided. Though later extrabiblical retellings of Abram's experience suggest the animals were sacrificed, there is no indication of this in the scriptural account and the normal sacrificial elements are notably absent. Lastly, most think the two birds were killed, though the text is not explicit. (The Apocalypse of Abraham suggests the birds were left alive to carry Abram to heaven (see James H. Charlesworth, ed.,The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha [New York: Doubleday, 1983], 1:696). 

One explanation of the symbolism in Genesis 15 is based on the Lord's revelation that Abram's posterity would become slaves in Egypt and later return to Canaan (see vv.13-16). In other words, Abram's experience can be seen as a type of his posterity's future. In this approach, the smoking furnace and burning lamp represent God's presence, foreshadowing the cloud and pillar of fire during the Exodus (see Exodus 13:21-22). The five different animals, comprising all the clean animals for sacrifice under the law of Moses, are seen as the whole house of Israel. Since birds of prey are seen as unclean in the law of Moses (see Leviticus 11:13-19), they represent oppressive foreign nations. Thus the "rite pictures Abram's descendants, in the form of sacrificial animals, protected by the Abrahamic promises from attacks by foreigners, the birds of prey. After Abram's death, his 'falling asleep,' the Lord (the smoking pot and torch of fire) will walk among them." This seems to be a useful approach based on the existing biblical text. 

Latter-day Saints have the benefit of modern revelation which can expand our understanding of Abram's covenant-cutting experience. The Joseph Smith Translation adds to the biblical account that the Lord revealed he would give Abram the land for an everlasting inheritance after his death by virtue of Christ's Resurrection. "And the Lord said, Though thou wast dead, yet am I not able to give it thee? And if thou shalt die, yet thou s halt possess it, for the day cometh, that the Son of Man shall live; but how can he live if he be not dead? he must first be quickened. And it came to pass, that Abram looked forth and saw the days of the Son of Man, and was glad, and his soul found rest" (JST, Genesis 15:10-12). (The wording here suggests Jesus referred to Abram's experience in Genesis 15 when he said to the Jews, "Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my day: and he saw it, and was glad" (John 8:56) In other words, the promise of land to Abram was not limited to Israel inheriting Canaan after the Exodus, but was also an individual promise to Abram that would be fulfilled in eternity. Furthermore, modern revelation teaches that the promise of an everlasting inheritance of land is a key part of the fulness of the gospel because it refers to inheriting the earth when it becomes a celestial kingdom (see D&C 38:17-20; 88:17-20). Thus is seems clear that Jehovah actually cut a gospel covenant with Abram.

Another way modern revelation can help us gain additional insight into Genesis 15 is to consider it a Temple text and compare it to our latter-day understanding of the plan of salvation. This can be seen by identifying parallels with Jacob's later experience at Bethel and ancient Israel's Tabernacle-Temple. First, at Bethel we understand that Jacob had a dream wherein he saw a ladder reaching to heaven, with angels ascending and descending on it, and that he received from Jehovah the same promises Abram did in Genesis 15 (see Genesis 28:12-14). The Prophet Joseph Smith taught that Jacob's ladder had "three principle rounds" representing "the telestial, the terrestrial, and the celestial glories or kingdoms," and Latter-day Saints understand modern Temples to be "all what Bethel was to Jacob." Clearly Jacob's experience at Bethel, which means "house of God" in Hebrew (see Genesis 28:19, footnote a), was a Temple experience. Second, we recognize that the ancient Tabernacle-Temple exhibited three gradations of holiness, like Jacob's ladder, which Latter-day Saints understand to represent the telestial, terrestrial, and celestial levels. Now, if we apply the Temple connotations associated with Bethel and the ancient Tabernacle-Temple to Abram's experience, we could think of the three different animals in Genesis 15, each three years old, as representing three gradations of holiness, and thereby signifying the three degrees of glory. The two birds with the ability to fly can be seen as representing angels, like those Jacob saw at Bethel (see Genesis 28:12) and the cherubim on the mercy seat in the Holy of Holies of the ancient Tabernacle-Temple (see Exodus 25:18, 22). God's passing between the animal pieces can be thought of as foreshadowing the high priest in ancient Israel and Christ, the great High Priest, who passed through the telestial, terrestrial, and celestial divisions of the ancient Tabernacle-Temple (see Hebrews 9). Putting all these ideas together, Genesis 15 could signify that by cutting covenants, God would bring Abram through the telestial, terrestrial, and celestial levels, back into his presence. Of course this approach to Genesis 15 goes well beyond the existing account, but it is consistent with what modern revelation tells us about Abram and should not seem too unusual when we remember that all things God has given to man typify Christ in some way (see 2 Nephi 11:4). In short, latter-day revelation helps us see how the covenant cutting in Genesis 15 can be viewed as a Temple text.

Whew! That was a long quote!


Martha Stewart uses this and that's 
why she looks so young! (jk)

Buddies forever

Kilee Hunsaker Faucetts baby:
Born: 2/2/24 @ 6:42 p.m.
Kynslee Eileen Faucett
7 lbs 5 oz & 19.5 inches long
She is pure heaven according to her
grandmother Hunsaker (Stefani)


Cleaning himself before his loooong nap








  



Monday, February 12, 2024

Sunday, February 4, 2024:"Fasting can heal our families" (RWC), J bares his testimony, Kim's comments in Gospel Doctrine class, Stew & Pumpkin Delight,

 

Seattle, Washington
19th operating temple
Dedicated: 17-21 Nov 1980
By: Spencer W. Kimball

Book of Mormon
2 Nephi 1:1-12
15 - But behold, the Lord hath redeemed my soul from hell; I have beheld his glory, and I am encircled about eternally in the arms of his love.
Come Follow Me
"Free to Choose Liberty and Eternal Life, through the Great Mediator" 2 Nephi 1-2
October General Conference
"The Sealing Power" by Elder D. Todd Christofferson
Book
"Rescuing Wayward Children"

Today is fast Sunday. Fasting is difficult for me but I am determined I am going to fast according to the Lord's will. 

I love the book, "Rescuing Wayward Children" by Larry Barkdull.
I read p. 130 today on fasting:
"Fasting  can heal our families." Our willingness to sanctify ourselves through fasting and prayer in behalf of our children and our continuing to love and reach out to them serve to repair relationships. Through fasting and prayer we sanctify ourselves to become, according to Isaiah, "the repairer of the breach." (Isa. 58:12). That is, fasting and prayer empower us to repair anything that has torn the relationship apart. Through fasting and other sacrifices, we are ultimately able to make the sacrifice of all things for our Heavenly Father.

Reading this gave me the momentum I needed to fast this morning. James and I always fast for our grandchildren. Today we are specifically fasting for Rowan, Joshua, and Evan. We are fasting and praying that they will have the DESIRE to serve missions. We know this will take a change of heart on their part from seeking worldly things to desiring to do the Lord's will. I am fasting and I think James is too, that these boys will read the Book of Mormon and realize how much they need the Savior in their lives. I did a true fast for two meals today, but not 24 hours. I am getting there!

James bore his testimony today in sacrament meeting. He started out by saying, "I am here today to stand as a witness of Jesus Christ."
He went on to say how grateful he is for priesthood blessings and told about the blessings he received when he had cancer. It was a sweet testimony and I was grateful Kim and Brian were here to hear it. 

Kim and Brian came to Sunday School with us. Brother Applegate gave a great lesson on 1 Nephi and the differences between Nephi and Laman and Lemuel. Kim made a couple of comments about testimony and conversion and the scattering and gathering of Israel, and how Nephi worried about his brothers,  that were so great. I am so grateful for her testimony.

I introduced Kim to Catherine Halcomb and she gave Catherine a hug. It was sweet. The Scott's are still sick. I am worried about them.

When we got home from church I could smell Brian's stew. It smelled so delicious! James and I went into the bedroom to take naps so we wouldn't be tempted to eat. While we were sleeping Kim made a pumpkin delight dessert for James for his birthday. It is one of his favorite desserts. I broke my fast with a prayer at 4 p.m. Brian's stew was delicious and so was Kim's pumpkin delight with Coolwhip.

I began listening to Follow Him this evening. Lili DeHoyos Anderson is the guest and she is pretty amazing. 

I also listened to Elder Christofferson's talk, "The Sealing Power." I am leading the discussion in Relief Society on February 25th with this talk as the center of the discussion.

I wished my brother Harold a Happy Birthday! He is a year and a half younger than I am.

It was a wonderful Sabbath day!




Sweet Charlie

King Thomas on his throne