Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Monday, September 26, 2016

Name that temple
Los Angeles?

The first thing that happened when I got up this morning.
My temporary crown broke in half.
I called the dentist and then said hold on, keep my mouth clean,
and they have a new one for me on October 6th.  

It was a spontaneous kind of day.  We normally have a shake or James has Malt-o-Meal or oatmeal for breakfast.  Today he got up and fixed hasbrowns and eggs.  I love hashbrown.  They are one of my favorite breakfast foods.

Helaman 10:1-19
How did Nephi qualify for this great power?  Can we have this same power?  How are you an everyday missionary?
My answer: The answer to the first question is found in verses 4 & 5.  The last sentence in verse four says: "Thou hast not feared the, and hast not sought thine own life, but has sought my will, and to keep my commandments.  The blessings are listed in verse 5.  Can we have the same power?  Like Nephi, if we learn to ask "in the Spirit" (Helaman 10:17) and according to God's will, then "it is done even as "we ask (D&C 46:30; 50:29-30).  How am I an everyday missionary?  By trying to live the gospel and serving.  When I serve I don't want it to feel like a burden or an interruption but like I am doing the Lord's will.  When I serve, I feel the Spirit.  When I feel the Spirit it fills me with great power to love and care for others.  As we live the gospel, people will notice.  They will judge our religion based on our actions.
James's answer (which I sent to the Adam, Alex, Michael, and Seth as part of our scripture study).  When I serve and feel I have blessed someone else's life, I feel that the Savior approves of my service because I have done what He would have done and I feel His love.  I feel "wrapped in the arms of my Savior's love."  I feel like rejoicing because He approves of my service.

GC: 'Always Remember Him' Elder Gerrit W. Gong
"We can always remember Him on the Sabbath through the Sacrament.
Our Savior invites us to always remember Him as He always remembers us."

GC: 'Refuge from the Storm' by Elder Kearon
" For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in: Naked, and ye clothed me . . . Verily I say unto you, inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me."
Matthew 25:35-36


After our scripture study James went out and to take care of his baby.  I heard him talking and was wondering if he was on the phone.  No, he was talking to a bunny, telling her to quit eating his grass.
Edging
  
He is so proud of his "baby" and can't wait until next year when he can plant some more grass.

We were going to go to lunch today with Dennis, Denise, Harold, and Vickie but Dennis and Denise had to take their dog Buster to the vet and he ended up having surgery.  I hope he is ok.  I said a prayer for him.

I don't know what the princesses did to these grapes, but they are magical!!  One of our favorite snacks right now.

As I was reading from our book with James this morning, "Millennial Glory", I was touched by the way the author has the hero fight the bad guy.  Bo (weird names in this book),  uses his priesthood to defy the anti-Christ Imman Mahdi and saves the life of his son Dane.  Pretty powerful for a fictional novel.  This isn't historical fiction, I guess you would call it futuristic fiction.

Aaron's daughter Katie had a birthday this past week.  She turned 11.  She loves Minecraft so Erik's wife Amelia made her a cake.
Even Carmen was amazed.

Back to James and his many talents.  This is the guest house we have decided to build.  It is not as fancy as some of the others but it will be more affordable so we can start it sooner.
It has a bathroom and a kitchen!
Maybe by next summer.

Before dinner tonight James went out on the Razr to look for elk.  We have not seen any in our yard this year.  He found out why.  All of the water sources near us have gone dry because of the drought.  When he went up by water and bugled, he got some answers.  We are going to pray harder for rain.

I made beans in my Power Cooker using Gene Reed's recipe.  They turned out amazing and only took about an hour and a half.  James had several bowls.

For F.H.E. we listened to Elder Oaks's conference address, "Opposition in All Things."  We also tried to watch the debates between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.  What a joke.  Hillary told at least 12 lies.  And Trump kept putting his foot in his mouth.  Can we roll the dice and start over?

Yellowstone Park
Rowan's favorite animal.

Monday, September 26, 2016

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Happy Sabbath
Can anyone identify this temple?

Although this church in Switzerland is beautiful, it 
doesn't even compare to the temple.

When I got up this morning around 4 o'clock, I could hear water running.  I ask James, who was still sleeping, if he had the water on somewhere.  It took him awhile to wake up and then he said: Oh, darn!  I turned it on last night when you locked me out and it was only supposed to be on 5 minutes.  It's the only station without a timer.  I reminded him that we had timers on our phones.  Thank goodness our well didn't run dry.  

Before finishing my lesson preparation, I spent an hour meditating and praying and thinking about my testimony.  I wrote my testimony in my testimony journal and felt prepared if I felt prompted to bear it today in fast and testimony meeting.

Here are some of my visual aids and handouts to go with my lesson on Jesus giving the sacrament to the Nephites.
This was Curtis's favorite picture.
I never made this connection until a couple of months ago when
Sheri said a speaker in their ward spoke about it.  I love all the symbolism involved in the Sacrament.

If you notice, the sacrament cups have scriptures on them.
I gave each child a cup and they looked up a scripture.
I then read a question and they answered the question by reading
their scriptures.
These were my handouts.  I went through the Sacrament
meditation book with the children.  Kacey loved it and chose this for her activity.  Curtis and Zemira both did the other exercise.
We read the scriptures and then figured out which picture went with what scripture, beginning with the Last Supper.
All three of the children in class today earned a reward and get to choose something from my reward basket after church.
Curtis's little brother Johnny, who is 4 came out and I had to give him something too.  He is just too cute.

I love this quote by Elder Holland.

Four of the testimonies in our sacrament meeting today touched me.  The first was from my dear friend Diana whom I worked with in Young Women's.  Her son, Dustin, who is in his late 20's has cancer.  She thanked everyone for the kind thoughts, prayers and concerns and she told us Dustin said he could feel our prayers.  

Right after Diana was Rusty our newly returned missionary who was called into the elder's quorum presidency to work with his dad.  He said that he was going to share with us the favorite part of his testimony, which is that he is a son of God and that he knows that God loves him.  He then bore testimony of the Savior.  It was sweet.
A new brother in our ward with a young family told about his wife wanting to go to the temple and because of a recent move they were unable to find her temple bag.  They had prayed but it wasn't until their 8 year old daughter Leona prayed that they found the bag.  Actually Leona found it.  He said he was thankful that Heavenly Father had not answered their previous prayers because that was a faith promoting experience for his daughter, Leona.

Our former bishop bore testimony of the knowledge that the prayers of the righteous are a protection to those who need them.  He mentioned people in his family who are struggling with their testimonies right now, including his son.  One of his sons is on a mission and the other is a return missionary.  
It was a good meeting and there was never a lull in people getting up to bear testimony.  The two elder's assigned to our ward, Elder Rich and Elder Watson both bore their testimonies.  We haven't fed the missionaries for awhile, but I thought this was funny.

The third hour today James and I attended our ward's teacher council class.  We talked about asking inspired questions which was really a review but there were lots of comments.  The last few minutes of the class our discussion was about Invite Learner's to Act.  The Sunday School president said something funny to James and I as we were coming to class.  He said: You know what you guys remind me of?  A couple of quail.  What do you say to that?  He goes on to say, hey, that's a compliment, I think quail are cute.
I hope he was referring to these quail.
So Brother W, you think we look like quail?

Our church is out at 12 and we had an appointment with the bishop 
at one.  We didn't want to go home and turn right back around and come back so I packed us a lunch.  We said a prayer and broke our fast and ate sandwiches, chips and grapes in the car before our appointment.  I imagined that I was going to be called as the Relief Society president, or the Young Women's president, or the Primary president.  James thought maybe he was going to be called as the ward mission leader.  What the bishop ask us to do was host a marriage class that will be taught by his wife Anne at our home.  We are way to prideful!  Honestly I can say it was a big relief and of course we said yes.  The class will start October 16th.

I thought I had lost my friend Kaeli's gift for her birthday and for her new baby but I found it in my classroom.  Although she was at church I didn't see her so we went by afterwards to take her the gifts.  I was already in my pj's so James took the bag in and Kaeli sent me some pictures of herself and baby Guy. (Named after his great grandfather.)
I think we disturbed his nap.
He's wide awake here.  He has a dad who is a fireman and a cowboy.  What a lucky boy!

James did some indexing today and I texted several people and worked on my blog.  I also messaged the Help center at Family Search and ask how I could be sealed to my deceased parents.  They told me how and what to do and that will be on my list of these to do at the temple before the year is over.  My sister-in-law Cathi said she would like to come with me when I have it done.  She is the sweetest.

Helaman 9:18-41.
It isn't always easy to stand up for what you believe.  What do you do to stand strong and defend your beliefs?
Are we seeing the damage being done to our nation because we don't want to offend anyone  Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson, YWGP said: "Members live in such an atmosphere of avoiding offense that we sometimes altogether avoid teaching correct principles.  Of course we should use sensitivity, common sense and our understanding of the plan, to be bold and straightforward , but if we don't teach true doctrine - and teach it clearly - the world will teach those we love Satan''s lies."











Sunday, September 25, 2016

Saturday, September 24, 2016

I sent this out to Stacy, Kim, Sheri,
Trina, Addy, and Anna today as a reminder of
tonight's General Women's Session of
the 186th Semiannual General Conference
of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Helaman 9:1-17
 Some prophecies, like Nephi's in this chapter, are difficult to believe.  How have I gained my testimony in President Monson and his teachings.  
I loved President Monson's biography.  He went to Germany for 30 years and gained the confidence of the government.  After 30 years he was able to receive permission to build a temple behind the Iron Curtain.  I love the stories of his travels and how he would give his suit coat and shoes to those he saw who needed them.  I love stories of him personally visiting the 80 widows in his ward as a 22 year old bishop.  I love the stories of him receiving promptings to visit someone and going immediately.  I have also gained a greater love for President Monson as I have tried to apply his teachings to my life.  No only is President Monson a true disciple of Jesus Christ, he is the Prophet of God.  I know because the Spirit has born witness of this to me.

GC: 'The Holy Ghost' by Elder Robert D. Hales
"To my own posterity and all within the sound of my voice, I offer my testimony of the personal revelation and constant flow of
daily guidance, caution, encouragement, strength, spiritual cleansing, comfort, and peace that have come to our family through
the Holy Ghost.  Through the Holy Ghost, we experience 'the multitude of Christ's tender mercies' and miracles that do not cease."

I am intrigued by this birds coloring and his bill.

It felt cold enough this morning to turn on the space heater in the dining room when I got up at 4 am to do my gospel study.  
We had bunnies eating our grass today, three little ones.  James had to go out and chase them away.  They hide under his storage building along with the squirrels.  I love watching them run around in the morning getting their exercise.

James worked all day to finish these doors for the pump house.
I think he did a great job!

After our lunch, at 12:30 we said a prayer and started our fast.  Tomorrow is our ward's fast Sunday.  It is easier for us to fast 24 hours when we start on Saturday after lunch.  

I was excited to watch the General Women's Session of conference this evening.  It started at five and I love that I can stop what I am doing, go sit down in front of the T.V. and watch conference and but motivated and inspired.
I loved Sister Oscarson's talk!

I worked on my Primary lesson much of the day.  It is about the Savior giving the sacrament to the Nephites.  I had some handouts and visual aids I didn't finish so I will be getting up early to finish in the morning before church.

There are some beautiful places in Arizona
Guess where this is?

I got a call from Ruby today.  She asked me if I wanted to go with her to get our ears pierced.  I said yes.  I told her last year that when she went I wanted to go too.  I am excited.  Something to look forward to when I go to the valley on October 5th.  Ruby wasn't going to do it again until she turned eight.  I wonder what changed her mind.  She turned 7 in June.

I was sitting at the dining room table this evening working on my lesson.  James had gone in to take a shower.  I heard the front door open which freaked me out.  I yelled "Hello" and no one answered.  I took a peak around the wall and the door was open a crack.  I thought the wind had blown it open as it sometimes does, so I went over and closed it and then locked it.  A few minutes later I hear the doorbell frantically ringing.  You guessed it, I locked James out!  I did not hear him come from the bedroom.  Sometimes living in a big house in the country is a little scary.

The Tovrea Castle in Phoenix near Van Buren St.
I remember seeing this building as a little girl when I lived in Phoenix and always wishing I could go in it.  
I love Arizona sunsets!


Saturday, September 24, 2016

Friday, September 23, 2016

It was a very windy day.
Our temple is closing for two weeks so we went today to do
all of our family sealings.  We sealed 5 couples, 5 daughters to parents, and 9 sons to parents.  Included in these sealings were Vickie's parents and her brother William to his parents.
We still have Donnie to be sealed to his parents.  Jeffrey needs to finish his ordinance work first.  Each person should have six ordinances done in their behalf.  The brethren are ordained to the Melchizedek priesthood during the washing and anointings of the initiatory ordinance.  An exciting day for us!

 On our way to Snowflake.  We thought for sure we would see some rain.
Oh my, dark clouds over the temple.
Back to Show Low, but still no rain.

After our temple experience we stopped at El Cupido's for lunch.  I had a beef tamale with red sauce.  It was delicious.  James had a chicken quesadilla and a fish taco.  I also ordered a chicken taco but I saved it for later and then ended up giving it to James.  We also stopped at the Dollar Store in Taylor.  I found three glass plates at the Dollar Store in Show Low but I wanted at least one more to make a set of four.  They didn't have any.
I love that these are only a dollar!
On to the Show Low Walmart for me and Home Depot for James.  He is having paint mixed for his doors on the pump house.  He was so patient and kind to let me stop at the Dollar Store in Show Low to see if they got another shipment of paints.  Instead I got mini flashlights for my Primary class and chocolate covered cherries for a snack on the way home.
These little boxes are so cute.  They have three cherries in each one.  Two would have been enough but the third is the cherry on top!
We read from Millennial Glory on the way home.  On the way to the temple we listened to Elder Gerrit W. Gong's conference address, "Always Remember Him" and our scriptures, Helaman 8:11-28.  Here is the question today for:
Why is it so imperative to have a contrite spirit when we look unto the Savior?  My answer which I sent to my scripture buddies, Alex, Adam, Michael, and Seth.  So that we might live, even unto that life which is eternal.  When my spirit is contrite I am teachable.  I am able to change and grow.  I am filled with gratitude as I realize all the Savior has done for me and how dependent I am upon Him.  I am sad when I add to His suffering.  He is my Rock and my Redeemer.  Nephi's use of the story of the Brazen Serpent from the Old Testament emphasizes that we "should look upon the Son of God with faith and live."  Through the atoning sacrifice of Christ, the poisonous venom of Satan was overcome for all who would repent.  
GC: "Always Remember Him" Elder Gong
" We can always remember Him on the Sabbath through the Sacrament.
Our Savior invites us to always remember Him as He always remembers us."

I love this quote!

We came home and took a nap and then James went outside to work.  He tried out our new edger before painting his doors on the pump house.
I am so excited to use this edger myself!

Other family news:  James got braces today, two fillings in his teeth and his driver's permit.
Cute with or without braces.

Max has is write in a brace for a month.  He either has a hairline fracture or a cyst.  He is struggling to write and he says it hurts.  I wish I was there to help.

Tonight was our weekly movie night.  We watched the first episode of the Hallmark Sunday night special, "Chesapeake Bay."  I like Jesse Metcalf, especially when he plays the guitar and sings.

Friday, September 23, 2016

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Happy Fall Y'all
My decorations are up!
This is a good as it gets around here.

The wind howled all night long.  I thought for sure it would blow up some rain clouds.  It looked like it was going to rain, but it never did.  I know it rained in the valley and around Flagstaff.
The sky in Vernon
The sky in the Valley

Helaman 7:13-8:10
When have you raised your voice in support of the living prophet?  How did this effect you and others around you?
By listening to their counsel in General Conference and following it.  Bearing testimony to others of them, and remembering them in my prayers.  By raising my hand to sustain them and speaking out against those who are critical against them.  Defend the anointed.

GC: 'See Yourself in the Temple' by Elder Quentin L. Cook
"The temple is a place of refuge, thansgiving, instruction, and understanding, 'that we may be perfected  . . in all things pertaining to the kingdom of God on the earth.'  Throughout my life it has been a place of tranquility and peace in a world that is literally in commotion."

The first temple in Wyoming

I read a talk by Elder Brent H. Nielson entitled "Can We Live 'after the manner of Happiness'"? in this month's Ensign.  It really had a lot of meaning for me.  Here are just a few notes I took.
*Let the Savior's Redeeming Power Cleanse You
- Let the Savior, through His redeeming power, take your sins.
- We profess a belief in the Savior and in His Atonement, but we may have doubts that the Atonement will actually work for us.  So we carry our own sins.  We worry, we doubt, and sometimes we despair.  That is not God's plan for us.
-Only Satan wants you to think you can't be forgiven and that you have to pay for your own sins.  Let the go, and do it today.
*Embrace Your Trials
-Facing trials is not only a part of our earthly existence but also essential to our progression.  It is how we grow and become.  Years ago a General Authority told me if I didn't have trials in my life, the plan wasn't working for me.
- Embrace your trials and move forward with faith.
*Access the Savior's Enabling Power
-As we make our way through life, the enabling power of the Savior's Atonement can make our burdens light and allow us to live "after the manner of happiness."
- When you face burdens in life, the key to access the Savior's enabling power is to submit cheerfully and with patience to the will of the Lord. 

This should be our family motto.

James's new home improvement project is making doors for the pump house.  He is always busy doing something but I am afraid he pays for it with aches and pains.  I don't know how to stop him.  

James and I headed out to visit Hailey Chaffin this morning with a candle and a quote from this month's visiting teaching message.  We found her across the road from the Stanford Store waiting for a truck who was delivering a tank to their ranch.  I went over and stood in the wind and talked to her about the lesson, about the books I gave Braylin to read, and her mother's family reunion in Van Horn, Texas the weekend of General Conference.  I would say we had a good visit considering the circumstances.  When I was finished James and I headed to town to pick up the Garden Fresh Veggie thin crust pizza we ordered from Pappa John's.  We devoured it!
After eating pizza James went to Home Depot while I waited in the car.  He got some lumber for his doors, an edger and a lawnmower. We are low on funds but we really need these last two items.  

Points to Ponder:
*The bishop wants to meet with us on Sunday at l p.m.  I wonder why.  
* Where did the gift bag go that I had to give to Kaeli Nicoll.  There was a $25 gift card in there!  James tried to go down to the church to see if I left it in my Primary room, but it was locked up.  He thought he could see something pink through the window of my room.  I sure hope so.

 Three of my favorite Vernon girls.
This picture was taken about five years ago.
Trenda, Alice, and Ruthie.



Thursday, September 22, 2016

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Happy Birthday to this beautiful lady,
Denise Curry-Maxwell, my sister-in-law.
She can be the life of the party and does
a mean dance to Rocky Top Tennessee.

Denise and her daughter Rachel.
As a side note, Rachel and I share birthdays.

A Maxwell gathering for Denise's birthday last year.
Since Tasha and Monte are in this picture I want to share something Tasha posted yesterday on Facebook:
BTW, Tasha's birthday was on September 15th.
"Without work ethic I would be a lost sheep.
I struggled in school and had many nights I had to work extra hard to study for the test, but it was up to me to stay up late and do my best.  It wasn't my parents' job or my teacher's.
Then in the spectrum of sports I had to work extra hard compared to the tall person next to me that could 'stand' at the net and block.
But with showing up to practice early, listening to the coach, not
making excuses, and working hard I was able to attend two free
years of college with a scholarship.  My own children know that 
one of our biggest expectations is work ethic in the classroom and on the field.  Our saying to them is that one of the biggest factors
you can control is your effort.  So many ties I see excuses being
made and it breaks my heart because with some effort and work people can conquer the world."

Here is a picture Denise posted on Facebook.  This was
taken in about 1971 when Muhammed Ali was training in
Show Low and staying at my grandparents hotel,
The Maxwell House.  In the front that is my brother Dennis
with the shades on, he is now married to Denise, next to Dennis is
Muhammed Ali hold Kami Hawkins, Aunt Gene's granddaughter.
Next to Muhammed is my grandpa Arlee.
I am not sure who the man standing in the back is.
I am so grateful Denise marred Dennis and became a part of our family.

About this time of year the first thing James does in the morning and the last thing he does at night is bugle for elk.  
The bugling has begun.

Helaman 7:1-12
How can we follow Nephi's example in these verses?
*Remember the righteousness of those who have gone before me.
*Joy in the righteousness of others.
* Sorrow because of wickedness.
*Be prayerful and seek guidance from Heavenly Father.
*Bear testimony to others in spite of opposition.

GC:          'Fathers' by Elder D. Todd Christofferson
"Ye will not suffer your children that they go hungry, or naked; neither will ye suffer that they transgress the laws of God, and fight and quarrel one with another. . . .
But ye will teach them to walk in the ways of 
truth and soberness; ye will teach them to love
one another, and to serve one another."

Today just happens to be International Peace Day.

We had an overcast day but had very little rain.  When I say little I mean maybe 10 minutes.  It was wonderful to sit on the porch and read from Millennial Glory with James.  Later this evening I read from The China Study and The China Study Cookbook.  I know I need to eat more healthy and reading these books motivates me.

I love living in Vernon

"On the evening of the twenty-first
of September 1823 . . ."