Saturday, January 11, 2025

Sunday, December 22nd, 2024: Ward choir sings prelude music, Christmas program highlight, Jennifer Golly singing "O Come, O Come Emmanuel", goodbye Vernon hello Chandler, Family Christmas Party @ Stacy & Paul's

Payson, Utah
146th operating temple
Dedicated: 7 June 2015
By: Henry B. Eyring

Book of Mormon
Title Page
Come Follow Me
Review
October General Conference
'O Youth of the Noble Birthright'
Brother Bradley R. Wilcox
"It is one thing to be loved and another thing entirely to be trusted. In the 'For the Strength of Youth' guide, we read: 'Your Father in Heaven trusts you. He has given you great blessings, including the fulness of the gospel and sacred ordinances and covenants that bind you to Him and bring His power into your life. With those blessings comes added responsibility. He knows you can make a difference in the world, and that requires, in many cases, being different from the world."

When we walked in to sacrament meeting this morning our ward choir was singing the prelude music. I didn't even know we had a ward choir. They sounded great.

Our ward Christmas program consisted of a few families telling something about one of their favorite Christmas hymns and then everyone singing the hymn. The Gassaway's were first, then the Jensen's, Wendy DeWitt, and for the last number Jennifer Golly sang, "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel." I love Jennifer's voice and she did an amazing job on the hymn. It was beautiful and I went up and told her so after the meeting was over. Sister Jensen and six of her children sang an unfamiliar hymn and harmonized beautifully. She told the story of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and we sang the hymn/carol "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day." Oh, I almost forgot, the Primary children sang too.

After the meeting I also spoke with Julie Wilhelm and Shelly and Jordyn Applegate. We had no second hour and so we went home and had lunch. I made tuna sandwiches and then we each had a nap, along with Tom. 

Happy Sabbath!

Brent & Rebecca's family

Scarlett

Charlie

Our naps were short as we needed to get ready to go to the valley. The family Christmas party starts at 6 pm so we needed to leave before 2:30. Tom looks worried as we hustle around the house getting things ready to go. We ended up leaving him outside because we couldn't find him when we left. Easton Crane is going to feed him and Sammy (can't decide if I should used an i or a y), and the horses. When Easton feeds Tom he will let him in the house and out again later according to Tom's desires. We told him, "Tom is the boss." The problem is, he never saw Tom the entire time we were gone. His food did disappear.

 I packed 22 blankets into the car. I will have to wrap them while staying at Stacy's. We left somewhere between 1:30 and 2 and delivered gifts to Virgil and the Halcomb's. The MacArthur's are still in the valley. We will stop by Christmas day to deliver their gifts.

We arrived at Stacy & Paul's in time to get heat up our mini pigs in a blanket appetizers. I headed up the steak bites too, but they were disgusting so I ended up throwing them away. I also put out my pink yogurt pretzels. 

Some of my favorite food at the party: Ruby's mac and cheese, everyone raved about it, Sheri's pulled pork, and Kim & Brian's chips and salsa from Chili's. Paul made Spanish rice and it was very good too. There were lots of goodies and cookies, and plenty of food although we did run out of Sheri's pulled pork.

The first game played was the money game. I had brought my $3 but it was so crowded around the table I decided not to play. Kaitlyn Booth didn't play either. She still feels guilty about winning last year. Lola ended up winning the jackpot, $63.

If James couldn't win, I'm glad
it was Lola. From now on we are
calling her Lucky Lola.

In the White Elephant game Evan got the #1, the best number to have. Many people knew which package had the poster in it, but Alayna didn't know. She picked it and then gave it to Ian and took what he had, so Ian was the first one to open the poster package.




Ian thought he had the poster for a year but Evan had a surprise planned. When it came back around to Evan, he took the poster from Ian, we were all shocked, and then he gave it to Joshua as Joshua was standing next to him saying, "Evan wouldn't do that to me." Evan did because he wanted the In N Out gift card that Joshua had. 
Here is Joshua, the final winner of the poster.


Evan getting ready to give the poster to Joshua.
Adam is the one that started the poster back in 2010.
When we use to have the Lambson family Christmas party with all of Lois's family in the valley, including her, we had a Patrick Lambson poster that went around. When we started having our own family parties I guess Adam figured we needed another poster.

For our gifts, I got a puzzle, and James got See's chocolates. Those attending this year's party: Paul, Stacy, Adam and his friend Kaitlyn Booth, who comes every year, Dallin, Michael, Joshua, Alayna, Kim, Brian, Joseph, Ian, Sheri, Ben & Cayli, Evan, Darrel, Trina, Addy, Ruby and Lola, and James and I. Max and Rowan both had to work. 

Kacey gave me an idea for next year, although I need to talk to her again to make sure I have all of the information. Every family is assigned a name the Savior goes by, such as the Good Shepherd. The family talks about what this name means to them and the significance of it in our lives. They get an ornament with the name on it. I love this idea!

I love the purple lights although you can't really
see them in this picture.



Here are some more photos from Kim





































 



 

Saturday, December 21st, 2024: 40 gifts to wrap & 3 wks behind on my blog, hi for 1st day of winter 61 degrees, wrapped & watched, trip to town, cut James's hair, Taylor Lautner poster,

 

Cordoba, Argentina
145th operating temple
Dedicated: 11 May 2015
By: Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Book of Mormon
Moroni 10:30-33
Come Follow Me
I can be perfected through the grace of Jesus Christ
Video
October General Conference
'Days Never to Be Forgotten'
Elder Gary E. Stevenson
"This statement from a New York Times article represents the spirit of much of the international coverage: 'In a United States presidential election cycle that has prompted soul-searching about aging and leadership, Mr. Nelson's milestone suggests that, at least in his church, a triple-digit birthday does not merit much hand-wringing. He remains a popular figure among church members, who view their president not just as an executive but as a 'prophet, seer, and revelator.'"

I have 40 gifts to wrap and three weeks of a blog to catch up on. 

The high today, for the first day of winter, in Vernon, Arizona was 61 degrees. Where is winter and where is the snow? Did we get it all in one day on November 4th?

I worked on my blog this morning and then began wrapping gifts in the wrapping station I set up in our bedroom. I wrapped and watched Christmas movies, one of my Christmas traditions. Kim texted me and reminded me I had the Taylor Lautner poster for the white elephant game we are playing tomorrow night at the family Christmas party. I totally would have forgotten. I'm supposed to wrap it with a real gift, which I did, an ASU hat. For our other gift for the game I wrapped the birdhouse puzzle I bought at Sam's Club and was going to give to Kim for her birthday. 

Here are the other gifts I wrapped today: A red and black plaid blanket to give to Virgil Cooper, a pink blanket for Catherine Halcomb, and a Indian design blue blanket for Kerri Halcomb. I already wrapped three blankets for the MacArthur kids, a turquoise one for Peyton, pink for Scotlyn, and a Spiderman one for Boone. He loves Spiderman. I also wrapped a Savior calendar for Chelsea & Jarred. 

James and I made a trip to town this afternoon. I needed to buy some chicken for the Christmas dinner Alayna and Joshua are going to make. I bought other needed items to the tune of $170.87. We did not get any fast food, we went home and ate TV dinners.

I wrapped only two more gifts, without bows, before going to bed, Paul & Stacy's. 

I talked a lot to Tom today who was in the house most of the day. I am going to miss him while we are gone to the valley for Christmas.

I finished my blog through November 1st and this evening I cut James's hair in preparation for the Sabbath.









Friday, January 10, 2025

Friday, December 20th, 2024: Agonizing over leaving Tom on Sunday, James's feet hurt discovers shoes on wrong feet, Oil changed in car, Ministering with Kathy, Dr. calls, she has pneumonia, 20-30 head of antelope, sorted & assigned blankets, some left, more Christmas cards,

Phoenix, Arizona
144th operating temple
Dedicated: 16 Nov 2014
By: Thomas S. Monson

Book of Mormon
Moroni 10:8-25
Come Follow Me
God has given me spiritual gifts.
October General Conference
'Seek Him with All of Your Heart'
Bishop L. Todd Budge
"Being still is an act of faith and requires effort. Lectures on Faith states, 'When a man works by faith he works by mental exertion.'
President Nelson declared: 'Our focus must be riveted on the Savior and His gospel. It is mentally rigorous to strive to look unto Him in every thought. But when we do, our doubts and fears flee.' Speaking of this need to focus our minds, President David O. McKay said: 'I think we pay too little attention to the value of meditation, a principle of devotion....Meditation is one of the...most sacred doors through which we pass into the presence of the Lord.'"

Tom is spending more and more time in the house the past few days. I am agonizing over the fact that we are leaving on Sunday and I don't know what we are going to do with him. Do we leave him inside or outside?

When James got up this morning he said his feet hurt. He has neuropathy and his feet hurt quite often. After feeding the horses, breakfast, and family prayer, James left for Walmart to get the oil changed in the car. While he was in town he also walked over to Sonoran Lab to get the bloodwork done that Dr. Moffat ordered. He bought cat food at Walmart and horse feed at Tractor Supply on the way home. When he got home he said to me: "Remember when I said my feet hurt this morning? Well, I went all morning with my shoes on the wrong feet." I'm sorry but I couldn't help myself, I had to laugh.

Kathy Crane and tried to go ministering this afternoon. We visited Janna Grombach. I gave her a Simon Dewey calendar of the Savior for 2025 and Kathy gave her a cute stuffed bird. We had a nice visit with Janna. She is such a dear friend. Kathy said a prayer before we left. 

The other sisters we visit are Chelsea MacArthur who is in the valley today with her kids and husband. They went down to see the zoo lights. Catherine Halcomb is our other sister and she says she is sick and that we shouldn't visit because she doesn't want to make us sick. 
I called Catherine and said we just wanted to drop off some gifts. That we would leave them on her porch and text her after we left. She agreed that would be fine. When we got to her house her daughter Kerri was outside. We gave her the gifts, the same things we left at Janna's. Kerri is very worried about her mom and we spent some time talking to her. I think it made her feel better just to talk to someone. 

On the way home we saw 20-30 head of antelope in the field where they normally are. They were down by the horses and the watering hole. I love antelope, they are my favorite.

Kathy called me after she dropped me off at home. She says the doctor called and said she had pneumonia. She felt better today because she was on Prednisone. The call was actually from the Urgent Care where she went today and they did an X-ray. I remembered Kathy in our family prayer this evening.

I sorted out all of the blankets I have this evening. Everyone in the family has one and there are enough left for the MacArthur kids, Kerri and Catherine, and Virgil Cooper.

Here is a list of other family and friends who sent us Christmas cards:
Brian & Amy Lemmerman, the Vernon ward council, the Johnston's, James's mom and Dawn, Kim & Brian, Ruth Gale, Steve & Carmen Estes & family, and Chuck & Kathy Crane.


My cat jailer




A few of the antelope we saw today. There were
about three times this many.






 


 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, December 19th, 2024: 3:30 up to shower but no hot water, leave at 4:30 am, Payson way before construction, Barrow Brain & Spine next to Chandler Regional Hospital, take it easy & no chain saws, 80 degrees in valley, Hatch Dental w/ Armando, Lois & Dawn's, Caldwell's BBQ w/ Sheri, Ben & Cayli, Costco, Globe way, Vernon @ 5:30pm

 

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
143rd operating temple
Dedicated: 4 May 2014
By: Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Book of Mormon
Moroni 10
Come Follow Him
"Follow Him" 
October General Conference
'Seeking Answers to Spiritual Questions'
Sister Tracey Y. Browning
"Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf has taught that 'asking questions isn't a sign of weakness,' but rather 'it's a precursor of growth.' Speaking directly to our personal effort as seekers of truth, our prophet, President Russell M. Nelson, has taught that we must have 'a deep desire' and 'ask with a sincere heart and real intent, having faith in Jesus Christ.' He has further taught that 'real intent' means that one really intends to follow the divine direction given."

'Mortality Works'
Elder Brook P. Hales
"We should not be surprised when hard times come upon us. We will encounter situations that try us and people who enable us to practice true charity and patience. But we need to bear up under our difficulties and remember, as the Lord said: 'And whoso layeth down his life in my cause, for my name's sake, shall find it again, even life eternal. Therefore, be not afraid of your enemies (or your problems, challenges, or the tests of this life), for I have decreed . . ., saith the Lord, that I will prove you in all things, whether you will abide in my covenant . . . that you may be found worthy."

I got up at 3:30 this morning to take a shower. Oops, there was no hot water. I had to "make do" as there is no time to go upstairs to shower. We had to leave around 4:30 in order to make it to Barrow Brain & Spine in Chandler by 8 am. We went the Payson was before construction work began. We arrived at Barrow Brain & Spine at 8 am, one hour before James appointment so we could finish up some paperwork as we were instructed.

When James told the girl at the desk why we were here an hour early she said to him, "Oh, we have all of your paperwork." Do you mean that we could have slept at extra hour? This is not acceptable and is poor communication on their part. We sat and waited an hour before James was called back and then we had to wait for Dr. Wilson to get out of surgery. Finally, he's here.

I thanked Dr. Wilson for saving James's life. He said, "of course." 
James's CT scan looks good. Here was what Dr. Wilson said about going forward: Take one baby aspirin a day, but still no Plavix. See Dr. Memon, you cardiologist. Take it easy, and no chain saws. You next appointment should be in a month where you will bring a new CT scan. Thank you Dr. Wilson.

The high today in the valley is 80 degrees. A perfect day for winter visitors. Our next stop was at Hatch Dental where James had a meeting with Armando. From here we went to Mesa to the Landings and James and Armando had a meeting there to talk about an upcoming job.

Finally we got to Lois and Dawn's for a visit. They gave us homemade candy and an amarylis from Connie. We talked about our kids and grandkids coming to their house caroling last night and how much they enjoyed it. After saying goodbye we headed to east Mesa where Sheri invited us to lunch at a place called Caldwell's BBQ. 
We met Sheri, Ben & Cayli. I think Sheri paid for everyone. I had tri tip with macaroni and cheese and it was delicious. James agreed, except for the mac & cheese of course. Thank you Sheri.

After lunch we headed for the Costco on Sossaman's since we are going home the Globe way this was not out of our way. The only problem is, we did get stop for road construction because it was not yet 2 pm. I drove until right outside of Globe where James took over. We got home to Vernon around 5:30. Hello Thomas, did you miss us?
Happy Birthday Michael!
Kim made the cake with very little frosting
at Michael's request.

Michael and Namira

Thanks Sheri for lunch.
Cayli took the picture.
I wish she was in it.

Alex went to Costa Rica on the 16th 
with Shayna's family.








 



 

Wednesday, December 18th, 2024: James working on a bid for a Chinese company, J-Dr. Moffat while I shop - Ross, Dollar Tree, JC Penney's, Book Barn, pickup James, Walmart, Culver's, J has fatty liver, gall bladder stones, "3 Men and a Little Boy", Caroling @ Grandmothers

 

Gilbert, Arizona
142nd operating temple
Dedicated: 2 Mar 2014
By: Thomas S. Monson

Book of Mormon
1 Nephi 1
Come Follow Me
"The Faith to Ask and Then to Act"
President Henry B. Eyring
October 2021 General Conference
October General Conference
'I Am He'
President Jeffrey R. Holland
"How did Jesus love? First, He loved with 'all of His heart, might, mind and strength,' giving Him the ability to heal the deepest pain and declare the hardest reality. In short, He is one who could administer grace and insist on truth at the same time."

After family prayer and Come Follow Me James began working on a bid for a tenant improvement on a building that will be rented out to a Chinese company. I'm not sure about this one.

At 10:15 this morning James and I left for town. He has an appointment with Dr. Moffat and while he is at his appointment I am going shopping. After dropping James off at Change Point, where Dr. Moffat practices, I drove to Ross. I was looking for some more blankets but I only found one. It was larger than most that I buy so I think I am going to give it to Palmer. After Ross I went to Dollar Tree and then on to J.C. Penney's. I found several blankets I liked at J.C. Penney's. I went to the local Church bookstore, The Book Barn and bought some calendar's to give to the sisters I minister to and to the Crane's. After The Book Barn I went back and picked up James and then we went to Walmart and then Culver's. I am just about finished shopping for blankets. 

After putting things away I got comfy on the bedroom recliner and took a rest. James continued to work on the bid he was working on this morning. He had a phone meeting regarding the bid and he said it went well. 

Here is a brief report from James's visit with Dr. Moffat. The doctor says James has a fatty liver and gall bladder stones. James said he was very thorough but made the statement that James never told him he had a headache when he came in for his last visit and that Kerri didn't record him having a headache either. He is just covering his tracks to avoid a lawsuit. It makes me think less of him.  All James said was: "That's the reason I made an appointment."

No matter what I have done during the day, at the end of the day this time of year, I always want to watch a Christmas movie. Tonight I watched "Three Men and a Little Boy" the sequel to "Three Men and a Baby" starring Andrew Walker, Paul Campbell, and Tyler Hynes. It was written by a Hallmark actress, Kimberly Sustad. I really enjoyed it and so did Tom. 

Some of our kids and grandkids went Christmas caroling to Lois and Dawn this evening. I think this is the first time that Jared Ammon has gone with them.
Christmas Caroling at Grandmother's













Great to have Jared Ammon and both Trina and
Darrel here together!
Thanks to Kim for taking so many great pictures, but
I didn't see you in any of them. 
Kim said Ben & Cayli came, but they left early and
she didn't get any pictures of them either.