Sunday, February 25, 2018

Tuesday, February 13th 2018

Frankfurt, Germany
41st operating temple
Dedicated: 28-30 Aug 1987
By: Ezra Taft Benson

Jesus Christ Authority of
John 7:16
Jesus answered them, and said, My doctrine is not mine, but his that sent me.
Book of Mormon
2 Nephi 5:26-6:7
* "Be believing, be happy, don't get discouraged. Things will work out." - President Gordon B. Hinckley
*What are ways that you live after the manner of happiness?
-Keeping the commandments, attending my Sunday meetings and attending the temple and giving other service.
Old Testament
Leviticus 4-5
4 Sinners are forgiven through sin offerings of animals without blemish - Priests thereby make an atonement for the sins of the people.
5 The people are to confess and make amends for their sins - Forgiveness comes through a trespass offering - Priests thereby make an atonement for sin.
Old Testament Favorite Scriptures
Exodus 6:6-7
6 Wherefore say unto the children of Israel, I am the Lord, and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians, and I will rid you out of their bondage, and I will redeem you with a stretched out arm, and with great judgments:
7 And I will take you to me for a people, and I will be to you a God: and ye shall know that I am the Lord your God, which bringeth you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians.
General Conference
The Book of Mormon: What Would Your Life Be Like Without It?
President Russell M. Nelson
" When I think of the Book of Mormon, I think of the word power. The truths of the Book of Mormon have the power to heal, comfort, restore, succor, strengthen, console, and cheer our souls."



Autumn sent Jared a copy of the paper she wrote for her class on our marriage survey and Jared sent it to me. Here it is:
Marriage Interview
With Anonymous Interviewees, Mr. and Mrs. L
About Mr. and Mrs. L
The couple I conducted my interview with have been married for almost 50 years.  They are of the LDS faith, live in Arizona, and have five children together. I chose to interview Mr. and Mrs. L because they are very loving and kind towards one another and anyone they come in contact with. They have a good marriage and their children look up to them. My interviewees are my step-father's parents. Though I have only known them for a short time, Mr. and Mrs. L have made a great impact on me and the way I view marriage. When interviewing this couple, I could sense their love and loyalty for the other. They were happy to share their experiences with me, and answer my questions.

The couple met while in high school biology class. Though they were attracted to one another, they didn't talk until they attended a student council conference together the following summer. It was love at first sight for Mr L. "I was crazy about her the first time I saw her. It was on the first day of school when I was a sophomore in high school." One thing I noticed when talking to Mr. and Mrs. L about their experience in meeting was that they shared common interests. They were both interested in running for Student Council positions. "We were both running for student body offices and we both won our positions. I was elected president and she was elected treasurer," said Mr. L. It was through common interests that the couple were able to work together in their student offices and form a close relationship. They did many activities together. 

Mr. and Mrs. L continued dating through college. Mrs. L recalls, "We dated three years before we got married. In college we spent a lot of time at the zoo taking pictures of ducks and other animals. James was a wildlife biology major." They also went to the movies, dances, and college football games together. They had different activities going on a lot of the time but they kept in touch and spent time together when they could. I think spending both time together and time apart was good for the success of Mr. and Mrs. L's marriage. They dated seriously enough to get to know one another, but weren't spending every single minute together, and kept their own commitments. 

Wedding Bells

Mr. and Mrs L knew they wanted to spend the rest of their lives together. "We shared many of the same goals and value,  said Mrs. L. Sharing goals is a huge part of determining marriage with someone. It is something that is essential to a successful marriage. Mr. L knew he wanted to marry Mrs. L. from the moment they met. "One time in high school she broke up with me because a girl I had worked with the summer before was writing to me from college. The next two weeks I went on as many dates as I could arrange, but I could only think about being with her." He was very happy when he went to talk to Mrs. L and she said she would date him again. Soon after, they began talking about marriage and looking at rings. Without his future wife's knowledge, Mr. L put a ring on layaway and paid it off before proposing.

The couple did not receive pre-marital counseling, but did meet with their church leaders in preparation for marriage. Mrs. L. would recommend counseling from a church leader. I think talking to their church leaders was a very smart way to prepare for their marriage and agree with Mrs L. that pre-marital counseling from a church leader would be beneficial.

Marital Relationship

Getting married brought Mr. and Mrs. L. even closer than they were before. "For the first time in my life I learned to love and care for someone else more than myself," Mr. L. said. Mrs. L. had the same experience. She began thinking more about how Mr. L. felt, and how her choices influenced their life together. Even though marriage was something neither of them were used to, the L's used the experience to build their relationship and prepare for their future family.

The way the couple focused on one another's needs and put aside their own selfishness is a huge part of a successful marriage. When you care about someone more than yourself, a good foundation for a relationship is built. Both Mr. and Mrs. L. agree that their marital satisfaction is achieved by spending a lot of quality time with one another. They enjoy reading together, studying together, and attending church and the temple together. I think the fact that Mr. and Mrs. L. have the same religious beliefs contributes to their marital satisfaction. It goes along with having the same goals and values.

Raising a Family

Mr. and Mrs. L. had both egalitarian and traditional things they did in their chores and family functions. "We have traditional views on what should be a mans role and a woman's role, but we also believe in flexibility and listening to each other to determine our individual likes and dislikes. He likes to make the bed and I carry out the trash," Mrs. L. said.

Mr. L. was responsible for the care and maintenance of the family, and Mrs. L. did the budgeting and nurturing of the family. They also had their children participate in family chores. "Our home was clean and well-ordered and the children participated in that process," said Mr. L. I think having the children participate in family functions and chores is very important in order to teach them.

The couple did disagree on methods of discipline when their children came along. Mr. L. was prone to using the same techniques his parents used to discipline him..."We did not always agree on discipline. In the beginning his philosophy was, "spare the rod and spoil the child." After being married a few years I believe I convinced him that "a soft voice turneth away wrath," was a better philosophy." Mr. L. tried to adapt his ways to follow a more tolerant style of discipline once he saw his wife's point of view. Adapting and changing ourselves can be one of the toughest parts of marriage. I think the fact that the L.'s were willing and able to do this was a big factor in having marital success.

Struggles and Advice

Mr. and Mrs. L.'s marriage is not without struggle. They had difficulties with disciplining children in their younger days, as well as money and finance disagreements. Mrs. L. admits she could be better at budgeting, but says, "The gospel has helped us see eye to eye on the aspects of our lives." It is how they handle these stressors on their marriage that determine its success. Mr. L. said they have been able to work through it by remembering that "people are more important than money." They care for one another too much to let disagreements keep them apart.

Communication skills have been very important in Mr. and Mrs. L.'s marriage. "I like the direct approach. Sometimes I feel like we both need to listen a litte better," said Mrs. L. They both agree that llistening to one another's point of view and considering the other persons feelings is very important. "I need to lose the frustration in my voice because to her it sounds like anger. We need to speak with a voice of concern, no accusations. Sometimes hurt feelings are mistaken for bad feelings," Mr. L. said. I think the way this couple sees communication has really helped their marriage succeed. In a marriage you have to be non-accusing, willing to listen, and willing to adapt.

When giving marital advice, Mr. and Mrs. L. both suggest to put the other person before yourself, listen and act with patience and kindness. I think their advice was spot on. You must be selfless in order to have a happy marriage, and this couple is definitely selfless toward one another. I am grateful they agreed to let me have insight into their marriage. I think by following the tips they gave, anyone could have a successful marriage.

Concluding Thoughts

After interviewing Mr. and Mrs L. I can see that they possess real love. Real love is giving of yourself in order to make someone else happy. It is about sacrifice and change. Real love is forgetting about yourself. Both Mr. and Mrs. L. have exhibited this. I have learned so much from the things they told me about their marriage. The way they listen to one another and try to understand the others feelings is inspiring. I have learned many things from this couple. I hope I am able to have more patience as they do with each other, but the main thing I learned from them that I want to change in my own marriage is being a better listener and being non-accusing. I think this can really eliminate many arguments had by my husband and I. Thanks to the example of Mr. and Mrs. L., I know what I can do to work on being a better spouse.



L., Mr. (2018, February 7) Online Interview
L., Mrs. (2018, February 7) Online Interview

Whew! That was long but I wanted to include this in my blog. I am grateful to Autumn for asking us to participate in her project. It helped me to re-evaluate some things I could do to make our marriage better.

Today I got 10,000 steps before 11 a.m. That is a record. 

I did a blog post for February 1st and while working on February 2nd the entire page went blank and I can't get it back. That's an hours worth of work gone. I just can't deal with this right now. I guess instead I will work on James's invoice for the Howard's job, and then get started on my Valentine's for my Primary class. 

I moved my Valentine project upstairs to my office because I can't stand the mess being downstairs in the dining room. I took a break at one point and watched, "Very, Very Valentine" starring Danika McKellar and Cameron Mathison. 

We had frozen pizza for dinner. After cleaning the kitchen I took a bath and got ready to go to the stake center for my temple recommend interview. 

President Shumway let us in the building and I thought we were the first ones until I got inside and saw the line outside the stake office door.

James was so sweet to drive me here and he sat and held my hand while I waited for my turn to be interviewed.

 My interview ended up being with President Beeler. We had a nice chat about his wife's family the Adams's. I told him I was a good friend of his wife's aunt, Beverly and how one of the most fun times I had as a youth was going to a slumber party and sleeping in their barn. 

On the way home we stopped at CVS where James spent $136 picking up a 3-month prescription of Nefedeprine. Dairy Queen is practically next door and since tomorrow is Valentine's day I talked him into going through the drive-thru and getting me a blizzard. I was going to go for Oreo but they had a special called the Dipped Strawberry Blizzard and that's what I got. We shared it on the way home. James loved the chunks of Giradelli dark chocolate. It was delicious!

We started a new book, "Love and Loss at Whitmore Manor" by Anita Stansfield.

When we got home we watched the episode of "Victoria" about the Irish potato famine. I love that Victoria is portrayed as compassionate and caring.  

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
played by Jenna Coleman and Tom Hughes


Curtis and Joie and their adopted children.
They just got married in July. 


Elmer's in Chandler

James watching a little TV from 
the dining area.

Kim and Jim



Go Jackson!

  





Saturday, February 24, 2018

Monday, February 12th, 2018

Denver, Colorado
40th operating temple
Dedicated: 24-28 Oct 1986
By: Ezra Taft Benson

Jesus Christ Authority of
John 5:43
I am come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive.
Book of Mormon
2 Nephi 5:10-25
* Why is it important to me to have the light of the gospel in my life?
Old Testament
Leviticus 2-3
2 How offerings of flour with oil and incense are made.
3 Peace offerings are made with animals without blemish, whose blood is sprinkled on the altar - Israel is forbidden to eat fat or blood.
Old Testament Favorite Scriptures
Exodus 6:2-3
2 And God spake unto Moses, and said unto him, I am the Lord:
3 And I appeared unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and unto Jacob, by the name of God Almighty, but by my name JEHOVAH was I not known to them.
General Conference
By Divine Design
Elder Ronald A. Rasband
" The Lord loves to be with us. It is no coincidence that when you are feeling His Spirit and acting on first promptings that you feel Him as He promised: 'I will go before your face. I will be on your right hand and on your left, and my Spirit shall be in your hearts, and mine angels round about you, to bear you up.'"



It is windy today. There is supposed to be rain on Wednesday. I hope that rain turns into snow. 

James is having problems changing the brakes on his truck. I went out to push on the brake while he watched to see if it was working.

I did 20 minutes of exercise this morning while listening to the songs from "The Greatest Showman" soundtrack. I like all the songs, probably the first one is my least favorite but Rowan says it is his favorite.

I got a message from Vickie and Harold's grandson Jeffrey today about family history. It is nice to know that he is still working on it.

I went into town with James to have his brake roter turned only to find out he had to buy a new one for $100 which also included new brake pads. He says it would have cost him $350 if he wasn't doing it himself. 

Next stop was Walmart for Gracie's birthday present and some more stuff for Valentines. 

Today is Trina's 36th birthday. We wished her a happy birthday this morning but will also take her a card and gift on Thursday. I got her an $50 Amazon card. 

Looks like Trina is a little disgusted waiting 
for the subway in New York.

Addy posted the rest of the Trina pictures under
the caption: "To the Best Mom in the World."

One of my very favorite couples

I love this family and I love this photo!

The night they came to the cabin in 
December they stopped here first. I am dying to go!

Trina says she doesn't like to run but
she does love the Turkey Trot.

As we leave Walmart we have salsa verde Doritos and Utah truffles for the ride home. We finished reading, "The Marshall Takes a Bride."

I take a nap when we get home and James finishes the brakes and walks over 18,000 steps.  I'm trying for 12,000.

We had a roast for dinner. 

There is snow in Flagstaff where these two newlyweds live. I'm happy for them but I wish we had some here.

Met in February and married in July.

Stacy called and said her ward would like to come up in April with the young women so they can go to the Snowflake temple. There will be 20 young women and 4 leaders.

I actually finished January on my blog. Now I'm only 12 days behind.  

For FHE we listened to Elder Haleck's talk "The Heart of the Widow" and then watched an episode of Heartland.






Sunday, February 11th, 2018

Buenos Aires, Argentina
39th operating temple
Dedicated: 17-19 Jan 1986
By: Thomas S. Monson

Jesus Christ Authority of
Jude 1:15
To execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against him.
Book of Mormon
2 Nephi  4:28-5:9
*Nephi glories in the goodness of God. Why do you think some blessings we receive are conditional on praying and fasting and others are not?
Old Testament
Leviticus 1
Animals without blemish are sacrificed as an atonement for sins - Burnt offerings are a sweet savor unto the Lord.
Old Testament Favorite Scriptures
Exodus 4:10-12
10 And Moses said unto the Lord, O my Lord, I am not eloquent, neither heretofore, nor since thou hast spoken unto thy servant: but I am slow of speech, and of a slow tongue.
11 And the Lord said unto him, Who hath made mans mouth? or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind? have not I the Lord?
12 Now therefore go, and I will be with thy mouth, and teach thee what thou shalt say.
General Conference
The Eternal Everyday
Elder Quentin L. Cook
" For generations, the religious based virtue of humility and the civic virtues of modesty and understatement have been the predominant standard. In today's world, there is an increased emphasis on pride, self-aggrandizement, and so-called authenticity, which sometimes leads to a lack of true humility. Some suggest the moral values for happiness today include be real, be strong, be productive - and most important, don't rely on other people...because your fate is in your own hands.
The scriptures advocate a different approach. They suggest that we should be true disciples of Jesus Christ. This entails establishing a powerful feeling of accountability to God and a humble approach to life. King Benjamin taught that the natural man is an enemy to God and advocated that we need to yield ourselves to the enticings of the Holy Spirit. He explained, among other things, that this requires becoming submissive, meek, humble, patient, and full of love."



I got up at 5 a.m. to finish preparing for Primary. The lesson is on the commandments given to Adam and Eve. Marriage, work together, have children, pray, obey the commandments and teach your children were a few of the commandments the Lord gave to them. 

The talks in sacrament meeting were given by Layne Hall who talked about teaching by the Spirit. Sam Gordon discussed a talk given by Elder Oaks in 2007 called, "Good, Better, and Best."
The last speaker was Brother Goughler from the stake high council. He spoke about spiritual gifts and shared some wonderful examples and personal stories.

At the end of the meeting the bishop called Sister Nicoll up to bear her testimony. She is the Relief Society president that will be moving to the valley this week.

James came into my Primary class to help me today even though I only had Colter and Andyn attending. Here he is helping Colter with an assignment.

Commandments that the Lord gave to
Adam and Eve.

We played the match game in sharing time and Catherine shined. She was helping everyone. It reminded me of playing the match game with Ruby who always beats me. 

After the block, thanks to James, I had a temple recommend interview with Brother Thompson. I can go this Tuesday and have it signed by a member of the stake presidency.

James and Dave went home teaching to the Peeler's this afternoon. The took the left over chocolate chip cookies from my Primary class. For my lunch today I had the rest of my Big Jake burro from El Cupido's. James had some chicken enchiladas. We both took naps on the recliners. 

I took James to meet his partner later so they could go visit Anthony who lives out of town. I had to keep the car because Kathy Crane and I are going to the surprise potluck for Kaeli this afternoon at the church. 

Kaeli was surprised, she cried. She has been a great Relief Society president for the past four years. Those attending: Amy, Debbie, Tamara, Kathy and I, Anne, Jordyn, Linda, Paula, Catherine and Kerri, Stefani, Alicia, Analee, Donna, Judy, Rosa, Heather, Nadine, Talina, Lorraine V and Lorraine T., and Pam W. James came by after visiting Anthony and went home with Kathy and I.

When we got home I read to James from "Life Everlasting." Evil spirits can possess mortal bodies. I knew it, but it is scary to contemplate. 

We watched the new "Signed, Sealed, Delivered," before going to bed.

Jared and Kacey announced that they are having a baby, due September 5th, which is Darrel's birthday. Congratulations! I can hardly wait!

Debbie, Kaeli, Amy, Tamara
Relief Society presidency

Uncle Kay's funeral posted by
Laurie Lambson Thomas in black
in the back row.


Friday, February 23, 2018

Saturday, February 10th, 2018

Lima, Peru
38th operating temple
Dedicated: 10-12 Jan 1986
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ Authority of
John 5:27
And hath given him authority to execute judgment also, because he is the Son of Man.
Book of Mormon
2 Nephi 4:1-27
* Lehi counsels and blesses his family. If you had to say your final goodbyes to your family which things would be the most important to mention to your loved ones?
Old Testament
Exodus 39-40
39 Holy garments are made for Aaron and the priests - The breastplate is made - The tabernacles of the congregation is finished - Moses blesses the people.
40 The tabernacle is reared - Aaron and his sons are washed and anointed and given an everlasting priesthood - The glory of the Lord fills the tabernacle - A cloud covers the tabernacle by day, and fire rests on it by night.
Old Testament Favorite Scriptures
Exodus 3:14
And God said unto Moses, I Am That I Am: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you.
General Conference
Repentance is Always Positive
Stephen W. Owen
"We often associate repentance with grievous sins that require a mighty change. But repentance is for everyone. Repentance both puts us on the right path and keeps us on the right path. It is for those who are just beginning to believe, those who have believed all along, and those who need to begin again to believe. As Elder David A. Bednar taught: 'Most of us clearly understand that the Atonement is for sinners. I am not so sure, however, that we know and understand that the Atonement is also for saints - for good men and women who are obedient, worthy, and...striving to become better.'"





We left for the temple at 5:30 this morning. James was so happy that we are leaving on time. We brought our chocolate chip cookies to share. 

I have the same schedule as last time as does just about everyone else. I found out that we are supposed to hand in our schedules at the end of the day or if we take them home we are supposed to shred them. I didn't know this. 

President and Sister Brimhall presided over preparation meeting. We have more changes from Salt Lake. 

My first assignment is the 2nd follower in the 8 a.m. endowment session. Sister Vance, my friend from Chandler, is the first follower. She didn't think there was going to be very many sisters in this session so Sister Wenhardt asked if I wanted to be a patron. I did because I have several names to do so I ran downstairs to get my packet and name. I felt a little guilty because it looked like there were at least 12 sisters in this session, one was getting her own endowment and another had her arm in a sling and needed help. Debbie had to help everyone on her own. 

During my break I spoke with Sister Bradshaw and asked why her husband wasn't here. She said he was doing a service project using a log splitter and cut the tips of two of his fingers off. Ouch! James told her about how Brother Curtis almost cut his finger off but it was saved by his titanium wedding band that his wife had just bought him. 

I also sat by Sister Henderson from Taylor and visited with her until I had to leave for my next post, first greeter behind the recommend desk. I have to count everyone coming in for the 11 endowment session. Most people were coming in to do baptisms or initiatories. James was supposed to be the follower in this session but because it was so small, he was a patron and got to do one of his names just like I did.

Sister Lundgren, whose husband is from Vernon, is a good friend and she has worked in the temple for awhile so she helps me when I have a question. I have one free hour in the upstairs gathering room and Debbie and I discuss this mornings session and how she needed my help. 

For the rest of the day I worked in initiatory and was also an initiatory patron. One of the patrons was Sandy's sister Connie who is a Shumway. Her husband is probably from Snowflake. Sister Bower is in charge of initiatory and she dismissed me about 20 minutes early. 

James and I get out at the same time, a little before one. After getting lunch at El Cupido's we head to Walmart for a gift for Gracie for her birthday. I wanted a red heart necklace but couldn't find one. I decided to wait and go to the Show Low Walmart on Monday or Tuesday. Her birthday isn't until Wednesday, on Valentine's day. 

I spent most of the evening getting ready for Primary tomorrow.

Today was Uncle Kay's funeral in Utah.

Laurie in the back row in black posted this.

A tribute from Uncle Kay's daughter Lori.


Darrel and Trina went to see Jerry
Seinfeld this evening as part of Trina's
birthday celebration. Her birthday
is the 12th.

Jackson is the state wrestling champ in
the 170 lb weight. He beat a guy in
overtime from Marcos de Niza who
was undefeated. He's holding up four fingers
because this is his fourth year in a row of
being state champion.

One of the nicest boys you will ever meet.

Jack hugging his dad.

Allen family fan club

Talon got second in state.
Congratulations to our Vernon boys!

 







Friday, February 9th, 2018

Seoul, Korea
37th operating temple
Dedicated: 14-15 Dec 1985
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

Jesus Christ Authority of
John 5:22
For the Father judgeth no man, but hath committed all judgment unto the Son:
Book of Mormon
2 Nephi 3:6-25
*Compare with Genesis 49:10,22,26.
This chapter, coupled with Joseph of Egypt's Patriarchal Blessing, are great confirmations to the truth behind the Book of Mormon and the gospel we believe. What are my favorite witnesses I found? 
Old Testament
Exodus 37-38
37 Bezaleel makes the ark, the mercy seat, and the cherubims - He makes the table, the vessels, the candlestick, the incense altar, the holy anointing oil and the sweet incense.
38 Bezaleel and others make the altar of burnt offerings and all things pertaining to the tabernacle - Offerings are made by 603,550 men.
Old Testament Favorite Scriptures
Genesis 28:12-14
12 And he dreamed, and behold a ladder set up on the earth, and the top of it reached to heaven: and behold the angels of God ascending and descending on it.
13 And, behold, the Lord stood above it, and said, I am the Lord God of Abraham thy father and the God of Isaac: the land whereon thou liest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed;
14 And thy seed shall be as the dust of the earth, and thou shalt spread abroad to the west, and to the east, and to the north, and to the south: and in thee and in thy seed shall all the families of the earth be blessed.
General Conference
Spiritual Eclipse
Elder Gary E. Stevenson
" In my experience in the Church as well as throughout my professional career, some of the greatest, most effective people I have known have been among the most meek and humble.
Humility and meekness fit hand in glove. May we remember that 'none is acceptable before God, save the meek and lowly in heart.' I pray that  we will strive to avoid the spiritual eclipse of pride by embracing the virtue of humility."



From "Rescuing Wayward Children:" 'Enos increases his personal sanctification and his power to redeem increases. (p. 112-113.)
Catherine Thomas wrote, "Our ancestor and patriarch Joseph, who was sold into Egypt, was the model for us as he sanctified himself to have a sanctifying influence on his very troubled family and, like his Savior, exercised a saving power on his brethren." We, who are Joseph's children enjoy the blessings of Joseph's sanctification. Just so, parents who are willing to sanctify themselves obtain power to save their troubled children and bless their family for many generations. (p. 113-14 RWC.)
"The Savior's example of personal sanctification teaches us that we can sanctify ourselves and thus sanctify others by focusing on fundamental gospel principles and commandments, such as increasing our obedience, worthily partaking of the sacrament, fasting with purpose, attending the temple, and offering mighty prayer coupled with sacrifice." (RWC, 115.)

I tried working on my blog this morning at 5:30 a.m. but something is wrong and it won't load. I worked on my Primary lesson instead. 

I read an article in the Ensign about the 2011 earthquake in Japan. The Lord does perform miracles in our behalf. No missionaries were hurt in spite of the devastation around them.

While reading and studying 2 Nephi 2 I came across this quote in a study guide I am using by Brother Eldin Ricks:
"In Lehi's inspired and profound discourse that comprises chapter 2 we find the theological and philosophical core of the Book of Mormon. Within the limits of this single treatise the prophet explains (a) t he hopelessness of man's plight without a redeemer, v. 5 (b) man's dependence upon Christ for his salvation, vs. 6-9, (c) the legal demands of divine justice, v. 10 (d) the reason for God''s allowing evil in the world, vs. 10-13 (e) the story of the fall of Adam and its purpose in opening the doorway to man's mortality in the midst of good and evil, vs. 14-25 (f) man's freedome to attain Eternal Life through the redemption of Christ, vs. 26-29."

I sure do love studying the gospel. I could probably do it all day but eventually I have to get up and do something. Actions speak louder than words!

We had a busy day here at home. James washed the car so it would be clean for the temple tomorrow. He worked on fixing the brakes on his truck. We both walked, I mended my black sweater that I wear every temple day and Sunday. I also washed my temple dress and cleaned the kitchen blinds and made chicken enchiladas and chocolate chip cookies and worked on my blog and Primary lesson.


Glad I made time!

Kacey's post. Sweet little Scarlett.

Cactus garden at the Mesa, Arizona temple.

Paul's dad Mary and his stepdad
Marvin.

Joie and Curtis's clan.











Thursday, February 8th, 2018

Johannesburg, South Africa
36th operating temple
Dedicated: 24-25 Aug 1985
By: Gordon B. Hinckley

This is actually the post for Wed, Feb 7th, I made a boo-boo.

Jesus Christ Authority of
John 1:14
And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
Book of Mormon
2 Nephi 2:11-21
*What are some insights about the plan of salvation that can be learned from this chapter?
Old Testament
Exodus 33-34
33 The Lord promises to be with Israel and drive out the people of the land - The tabernacle of the congregation is moved away from the camp - The Lord speaks to Moses face to face in the tabernacle - Later, Moses sees the glory of God but not His face.
34 Moses hews new tables of stone - He goes up into Mount Sinai for forty days - The Lord proclaims His name and attributes and reveals His law - He makes another covenant with Israel - The skin of Moses' face shines, and he wears a veil.
Old Testament Favorite Scriptures
Genesis 26:4
And I will make thy seed to multiply as the stars of heaven, and will give unto thy seed all these countries; and in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed;
General Conference
The Living Bread Which Came Down from Heaven
Elder D. Todd Christofferson
" If we yearn to dwell in Christ and have Him dwell in us, then oliness is what we seek, in both body and spirit. We seek it in the temple, whereon is inscribed 'Holiness to the Lord.' We seek it in our marriages, families, and homes. We seek it each week as we delight in the Lord's holy day. We seek it even in the details of daily living: our speech, our dress, our thoughts. As President Thomas S. Monson has stated, 'We are the product of all we read, all we view, all we hear and all we think.' We seek holiness as we take up our cross daily."



Yesterday, when we returned from the temple we had no internet or phone service. This morning for awhile we still didn't have it. We were just getting ready to go in to Verizon to find out what was wrong. I thought maybe it was because I had not paid our bill. It was due on the 8th and I was going to pay it today, but I looked at the bill and now it is actually due on the 5th. 

Just before we left it came back on and I noticed a post by one of my friends that no one had had internet or phone because one of the lines was cut. I had that the line was cut but relieved that it wasn't because I didn't pay my bill.  Needless to say the first thing I did was pay my bill.

James and I both did Autumn's marriage survey. There was a word that I wasn't sure the meaning of, egalitarian so I looked it up on Google: "All people equal and have equal rights." 

We went to the dump in the car because the brakes are out on James's truck. Phew, I'm glad it is not too far away because the smell was not pleasant. After the dump we went to Dollar General where I got some valentine tins for my centerpiece. 

The heart in the middle with the eyes is the tin
I bought.

We may have to make a trip to Deming because one of our renters is two months behind in her payments. Speaking of Deming, that's where my friend Hailey and her family moved. I got her address from her mother -in-law Virginia. Virginia sent me this picture of Hailey's house.

I guess this appropriate for a ranching family.
That's Huntleigh in the background and 
Braylin and Taylor watching T.V.

I had to pay our propane bill today. It was $1,169.15. That takes a big chunk out of my budget. We stopped at the post office and there was a check from our renter who is behind for $475 for January. At least now she is only one month behind.

I decided to order new, cheaper programming from Dish. They are sending me new smart cards for all three televisions.  

I started practicing in my caligraphy book that Trina and Darrel got me for Christmas.




I love the uniqueness of Arizona

Addy and I are saving our money!