Thursday, March 5, 2026
Wednesday, March 4th, 2026: Applegate's bid, insurance quotes, surveyor hired, Brother Beach's visit, Trip to town,
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026: I missed the red moon eclipse, surveyor problems, text w/ Ben about this weekend, Applegate prices still coming in,
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Monday, March 2nd, 2026: Happy Birthday Sandra Wilhelm, Michael helps open new CARD office, Catherine's casket, Applegate job takes over dining rm table, trip to town
Tom spent the night outside. He couldn't have picked a nicer night.
I read Genesis 24 & 25 today. I enjoy using Brother Valletta's commentary as I read. These chapters were about Abraham sending his servant out to find a wife for Isaac and the servant going back to Abraham's homeland and encountering Rebekah, Isaac's cousin. Rebekah agrees to return with the servant to marry Isaac. I was a little shocked to find out the earring given to Rebekah was actually a nose ring as she is one of my Old Testament heroes.
In chapter 25 Abraham marries Keturah and has more descendants. He dies and is buried with Sarah in Machpelah. The Lord reveals the destiny of Rebekah's twins, Esau and Jacob, to her.
I finished reading "Havencross" today and started another book that I haven't read since 2018, "Love & Loss at Whitmore Manor."
A census taker, Muriel Apache, who is a Navajo Indian married to an Apache Indian, whose last name happens to be Apache, came by to take our census information. I hid in the bedroom, as I had washed my hair and was letting it air dry and wasn't presentable for company. Why don't census takers make appointments? They probably think most people wouldn't keep their appointments.
James worked on Applegate's and has papers and blueprints spread all over the dining room table. He is still waiting for bids to come in from subcontractors so he can give a final bid to Jimmie & Tamara so they can get their financing. Jimmie doesn't want any more work done until he gets a final bid. It's a shame they can't pour the basement floor as planned because the weather has been so nice.
James and I left for town a little before noon. First we went to the Show Low post office to mail Tanner's birthday card. Next stop was Culver's for lunch. I had my cashew chicken salad while James had his cod filet sandwich. He said next time he's getting a salad.
James dropped me off at Walmart while he went to Home Depot to get some stain for the new railings he is putting up. He met me at Walmart and helped me check out. They wouldn't let him pick up his time release Tramadol for another five days.
On the way home James and I enjoyed a treat that James loves:
Sunday, March 1st, 2026:St. George temple, Genesis 23, 65 degrees, lovebirds, prayers, Bishop Crane's testimony, SS, Cress moving to Tesarek's airbnb, Louie, "Romance at Hope Ranch"
I read Genesis 23 this morning. The chapter is about Abraham buying a piece of land and burial cave for Sarah who died at the age of 127. Abraham paid 400 shekels of silver for the cave and land. Ephron offered to give the property to Abraham because of his status, but Abraham refused, proving his character and integrity.
Today the sun was shining and there was no wind. The high was around 65, a beautiful day to walk into sacrament meeting. As we came into the foyer, Mary (Mikki) Gilbert greeted us as I gave her a hug. She called us love birds. Now we have been called quail and love birds. I think I prefer love birds.
When we sat down in the chapel I looked around and realized we were one of the first couples. I looked at the program and the opening prayer said: By invitation. I turned to James and said, "We are going to be asked to say the prayers today." Less than five minutes later Brother Tesarek came up and shook our hands and said: "Would you two be willing to give the prayers?" Of course we will. When he left I looked and James and said, "What did I tell you?"
At the end of the meeting Bishop Crane bore his testimony. He said he just got out of Dubai last Saturday before the bombing began. Some of the places where he met were bombed. We prayed for him while he was gone and the Lord protected him. Bishop read from one of the first talks President Nelson gave after becoming the Prophet in 2018. Here is the quote that he read:
"Our Savior and Redeemer, Jesus Christ, will perform some of His mightiest works between now and when He comes again. We will see miraculous indications that God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ, preside over this Church in majesty and glory. But in coming days, it will not be possible to survive spiritually without the guiding, directing, comforting, and constant influence of the Holy Ghost."
I think Jimmie Applegate needs to teach a class on how to make power point slides as his are pretty amazing. He told a modern parable depicting the story of Abraham, Sarah, Hagar, Lot and his wife, Ishmael and Isaac. It was interesting to say the least. I enjoyed the class and so did James. We were so happy to see our friend Anthony Romyak at church today. He has been a member of the Concho ward until just recently. Welcome back Anthony!
I spoke with Cress Miller a few minutes after class, complimenting her on how nice Jacob looks when he passes the sacrament. As we were talking she told me that they were moving into the home the Tesarek's bought to use for an airbnb right on the Vernon road, just down from the church building. She is very excited for the move. They will have a yard for their three grandchildren they are raising, and they will get out of the trailer park which is a very good thing. I am so happy for them and admire them so much for what they are doing for their three sweet grandchildren.
James and I broke our fast when we returned home and made lunch. We had the spare ribs we bought yesterday along with some corn on the cob and beans. After lunch was rest time. James fell asleep but I couldn't.
I texted Sheri, Stacy, Kim, Darrel, and Kacey. I wished Kacey a Happy Sabbath and said I was waiting for my photo. She sent me one of Charlie and Mason. Earlier today Autumn sent me photos of Scarlett and Benson. I miss them all so much.
I texted Sheri and thanked her for the glasses and ask her if she could go to lunch on the 11th when we are back in the valley for my infusion. I told her I was amazed at all the accomplished yesterday and told her I wished I could have stayed and helped her and gone with her when she took the pie to her grandmother. I also told her about Dave Elkins buying 22 acres. I asked her how the apple pie turned out and she said Cathi told her it was delicious. She also made a blueberry pie for the family and Evan loved it. I told her she should share her recipe with Trapper's.
Sheri and I discussed Elder Johnson's talk on ministering to the one. I chose another talk for next week, the one Emily is doing on Inklings, "Know Who You Really Are" by Elder Brik V. Eyre. We must carry on.
Kim and Brian wanted to come up on the 13th. I told them Adam would be here with three friends but she was still welcome to come. She said she and Brian would come on the 20th instead. They were avoiding that weekend because it's Elder's Quorum and Brian wanted to be home. She said if Adam cancels or reschedules to please let her know. I don't think he will.
I asked her about the Emma M. Lion books. She doesn't have the first three. She may buy them at Deseret Book where she has a gift card but we aren't even sure that the author is LDS. I may have to buy volume 1-3 on Amazon and then borrow the other volumes from Kim. I am anxious to read them.
Kim says she wants to stay up here forever. I told her she could stay as long as she likes. She was sad when she learned we were selling some land. I tried to explain to her that we thought it was a better option than doing the reverse mortgage, at least for now. I told Kim how much I missed all of my children and that I wanted to spend more time in the valley, possibly 4 months out of the year during the winter. We figured we could either stay with Stacy or Sheri. When I said the only problem was the kitties, Kim said she and Brian would live up there in the winter and take care of Tom, Sammy, Blackie, and Louie. When I asked who Louie was she showed me this picture.
Monday, March 2, 2026
Saturday, February 28th, 2026: Leave @ 6:06 & arrive @ Mesa Cemetery @ 9:25, Catherine's graveside service w/ all of her children here, Costco, Ben, Sheri, Trip home, rest & walk
We left for the valley around 6:06 this morning. I said a prayer for us in the car. We got gas in Payson at Speedway for $3.12 a gallon because Circle K was $3.19. Speedways restrooms were closed so we went across to Circle K and their restrooms had not been cleaned. From the sounds of it the men's was worse than the women's. We should have gone to the Splash n Dash in Show Low, gas there was $3.07 a gallon.
Teresa & Wes Smith also attended. They are in Vernon in the summer and in the valley in the winter. Teresa teaches line dancing in Vernon and she said on the way home she would stop by and see Catherine and they developed a friendship. We visited with Wes & Teresa before the program started. There were chairs set up and Kerri invited us to sit down, which we did. The program consisted of a welcome, the opening hymn, "I Need Thee Every Hour", Catherine's favorite hymn is the same as mine, an opening prayer by her grandson Matthew, brief remarks by Kelly Halcomb, dedication of the grave, Kenny Halcomb, song: "I Am A Child of God", and the closing prayer by another grandson, Michael Halcomb.
Catherine would always tell me how sad she was about her daughter Kathy who left the Church and the family, whom she hadn't seen or heard from in years. Kathy was at the funeral and Kerri told me later that she went to lunch with her, her brother Kenny, and his wife Theresa. This would make Catherine so happy!
We said our goodbyes and left for Costco where we bought Pom juice, two kinds of protein shakes, Perk, and walnuts. I had a hotdog at the food court and James nibbled on the bun while I ate. He said he would wait until later to have lunch.
Earlier this week Sheri asked James if he could give Ben a blessing. He said he would do it when we came down Saturday. When we called Sheri she said Ben needed a blessing that day and so Brian had done it. She told James to call Ben and see if he wanted another one. James called Ben and he was his usual cheerful self when he speaks to us. He said he didn't need another blessing and looked forward to seeing us next weekend when he and Cayli come for a visit. We continued on our way to Sheri's as she has my new glasses.
The glasses have dark frames, quite different from my wire framed ones. I ask Sheri how much I owed for them and she said, "I paid for them." I wanted to pay her but she would hear nothing of it. Thank you Sheri.
We arrived at Sheri's around 11:30. She had already run 11 miles, made baked ziti for the missionaries whom she is feeding this evening. She made them a batch of her chocolate chip cookies and Evan asked if she would make some for his co-workers who love them, so she made another batch. She made crust for an apple pie for her grandmother and a blueberry pie for the family. Oh yes, Max works 12 hours on Saturday and asked her if she would make him some chicken tacos, she was shredding the chicken as we talked. I am amazed at how much she has accomplished already today! Kim & Brian are coming over to watch an episode of "Trader's" at one. I wish we could stay but James is anxious to get home and talk to Dave Elkins about buying the 22 acres.
I told James I was okay if he wanted to go home the Globe way. It was not faster this time. They were working on the 202 so we had to exit and go down Germann. We turned north on Higley, got back on the 202 to the 60, the freeway going to Superior, Miami and Globe. The 60 was backed up both ways because of the Renaissance Festival. People don't mind being outside in the 90 degree heat if it's in a medieval village I guess. Finally we break free!
We stopped in Globe at Fry's for corn tortillas and cheese so I can make tacos with the pork tenderloin and salsa I have at home. We also bought a Hershey's with almond candy bar for me and a bag of Hershey kisses for me to put on my desk at home. James got a dark chocolate bar with hazelnuts and a container of cranberry celebration, one of his favorite treats.
In the car, as we are leaving James mentions he almost bought a half rack of spareribs to eat but didn't think I would want him to eat them in the car. Crazy person that I am I convinced him to go back in and buy a full rack so he could share them with me. He did and we ate some on the way home, using his pocket knife to cut them free from the rack. We stopped eating around 2:20 as we remembered that tomorrow is fast Sunday and we have been asked to fast & pray for moisture for our area and for the war in Iran that is going on right now, involving both the United States and Israel.
It was 70 degrees when we arrived back in Vernon. Dave Elkins called. He wants the 22 acres and will pay $10,500 an acre. Our prayers have been answered. I am grateful for Heavenly Father and an inspired husband. James will look into getting the land surveyed, which may take up to 30 days. No realtor will be involved so we won't have to pay those fees. We are putting the reverse mortgage off, at least for awhile.
James called Jimmie Applegate and he will have a check ready for him on Monday. Another blessing and tender mercy.
We walked and rested with Tom and were in bed by 9:00.
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Friday, February 27th, 2026: My Dad's 96th bday if he were still with us, Temple w/ James & Virgil Cooper, Barbara Tignor, Stefani Husaker, Eva's, Walmart, naps & walks
Today would have been my Dad's 96th birthday. Happy Heavenly Birthday Dad. At least I hope you are in heaven!
We took Virgil Cooper with us to the temple today. Last time we took him he didn't make the session and did initiatories. This time he was the last person in the room just before they closed the door.
After the session James & I wanted about twenty minutes for him when I decided to go to the car and wait. As I got up to leave, Barbara Tignor walked in clothed in the priesthood robes. She and T-Bo had been doing sealings. He was sealed to his parents. Barbara said it wasn't a joyous occasion because his dad was, she puts her thumb down. After speaking with Barbara, Stefani Hunsaker came in, ready to start her shift of temple work. I told her she looked beautiful. It looks like Charlie Patterson in on Stefani's shift too.
I waited in the car a few minutes until James and Virgil came out. James told me later that Virgil put the names of his 7 children on the temple prayer roll, using a different paper for each name. James asked if all their names needed to be on the prayer roll and he said: "I don't know, I haven't seen them in 40 years." So sad.
We took Virgil to lunch at Eva's. James and I both had chile rellenos and Virgil had a chunky beef burro covered in green sauce. He said it was delicious.
James wanted to pick up his prescription at Walmart before going home. It was 2:30 when we got home, about an hour longer than usual.
When we got home James and I both rested before we started walking. We went to bed around 10. We are leaving at six in the morning for Catherine Halcomb's graveside service in the morning.
Thursday, February 26th, 2026: Inklings, no payment from Applegate's yet, James sees Dr. Smithson, Dave Elkin in Oregon but he is very interest in buying our property at the price James suggested, trust addendum