Monday, July 12, 2010

The Pee Little Thrigs - Spoonerisms

Once upon a time there were pee little thrigs.
Each pittle lig wanted to hild a bouse.

The pirst little fig made a strouse of haw.

The pecond little sig made a stouse of hicks.


The pird little thig made a brouse of hicks.
~ ~ ~
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This Summer I am working with the same materials.


Straw to mulch the garden to
keep moisture in and weeds out.



Hauling sticks and branches away.

Determined to move the bricks
and
clean up the yard.
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Believe me, this work is no "Fairy Tale".
Nope,
"not by the chair of my hinny hin hin"!



Sunday, July 11, 2010

Sweet Picture.

This picture is on the cover of "The Friend" magazine.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Special Friends.

We enjoyed a three hour meal Tuesday night at Outback Steakhouse with special friends Bonnie and Gary from Nebraska. We caught up on each others life happenings during the years and laughed. Oh, how we laughed. We really need to see them more often.





Thursday, July 8, 2010

Gardening.

Gardening is a yearly learning experience.
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I have spent many hours in the yard and garden this summer and am thoroughly enjoying it. I wasn't going to plant a garden , because I didn't fertilize the ground in the Fall or Spring. Plus, the Spring was rainy, long, cold and excellent for growing healthy, strong weeds. After roto-tilling twice, some parts three times, I knew I would be fighting weeds all the growing season, but as I heard everyone talking about their gardens and after visiting a nursery, I caught garden fever and set out some of my old grow boxes which are easier to control and work with. I fertilized with Nutra-mulch ( turkey manure) and started planting squash, cucumbers, tomatoes, and peppers. I've mulched with straw to keep the plants from drying out and having to water so often. I added Azomite around the plants, which is volcanic rock powder. It adds minerals (no chemicals) and is suppose to be very beneficial to garden plants and fruit trees. More grow boxes are being put together. It would be interesting and again a learning experience to plant a Fall garden.
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The biggest part of the garden is having a rest this year covered in black plastic, which will kill those ever striving to survive noxious weeds.
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The plants are beautiful and starting to produce. Now I check every morning for bugs. I've covered the peppers and tomatoes. Bambi started munching on them.

Zucchini -I've enjoyed 3 already.

Crookneck squash - 2 growing and 6 blossoms.

It is a blessing to work with the land and become more self sufficient.

Our Founding Fathers Sought Help from God in the Dark Hours of the Struggle for this Nation's Liberty.

Prayer at Valley Forge
by Arnold Friberg
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If my people, which are called by my name,
shall humble themselves, and pray,
and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways;
then will I hear from heaven,
and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
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2 Chronicles 7:14

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Thank you Christi for sharing pictures.

Fun St. Patricks Day.
Thank you Justin Beiber (look-alike) for
sharing your 'wearing of the green'.


Rylee's Cheer Review.
It was tender and emotional to watch
father and daughter dance together.
They were the handsomest couple.
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The Gang together for a fun night.
Christi's beautiful mother is behind Logan.

Mason is an exciting, action player.
He's made some great plays on the field.
Look at that power swing.
The ball is by the ladies foot.

Don't be deceived by this sweet helping picture.
He has well earned the name -
Little Wild Man

One of "Wendy's" newest and finest.
Stunning - huh!!!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Follow the Prophet!



"Just as in the days of Noah,
a way is already prepared for the escape
of the Lord's elect,
if they are in tune with His prophets."
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Elder H. Aldridge Gillispie, February 8, 2005

Aunt Lou Jean & Hy's Potato Pancakes.

6-8 med. potatoes, grated.
2 eggs
1 tsp salt
1 T. sugar
2 T. flour
(Hy likes to add 1 tsp. vanilla).

Put grated potatoes in a large bowl,
mix in eggs, sugar, salt & flour.
Drop & spread desired amount into
hot oiled pan & fry like pancakes.
Serve with syrup or warm applesauce.

Hy's version for one or two eaters.
2 potatoes
1 egg
cut back on salt, sugar, flour and vanilla (accordingly).

Friday, June 11, 2010

Another Rainy Day!


Mountains and fields are lusciously green.
The rain has been great for flowers and gardens.
BUT,
Orem City Days is having their big parade tomorrow.
There are wet soggy blankets for a couple
of blocks down Center street, marking family
places to view the festive parade.
The carnival riders this evening
were few and dressed in rain gear.
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" The sun will come out tomorrow,
Bet your bottom dollar
That tomorrow there'll be sun".

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

New Baby in the Family!!!

This is payment from Craig for tending Breanne
while He and Liz shopped at the mall 14 years ago.
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It is a 12 x 14 inch quilt block.
This needs to be made into a wall hanging or quilt.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Some Pictures are Soooo "Special".

After the goodbye party for Candice, Low and I went to Best Buy to look for me a new camera.
My new camera from a year ago is too complicated. I wanted a point and click version.
To make it a short story, Low walked out with a new camera too.


Thank you Mike for these photos. Love ya.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

So True.

Excerpt from a talk by Margaret Nadauld in 2001.
Read today in R.S. by Marilyn Steele.


Women of God can never be like women of the world.
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The world has enough women who are tough;
we need women who are tender.
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There are enough women who are coarse;
we need women who are kind.
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There are enough women who are rude;
we need women who are refined.
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We have enough women of fame and fortune;
we need more women of faith.
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We have enough greed;
we need more goodness.
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We have enough vanity;
we need more virtue.
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We have enough popularity;
we need more purity.

Hair Color Changes.

Sutton, at one day old, had
a head full of coal black hair.

Now he is a blond.


Candice arrived for school in January as a blond.


She is returning home in June as a saucy redhead.
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(There are many highlights and color changes
in the families hair this year.)
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Candice will be missed. It felt good to have her here.
Texas is way too far away.
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I love you, my sweet Candice Jean.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

The Mornings -

I enjoy working in the yard in the mornings and making a difference. I love to see the freshly turned earth minus the weeds that were there a few minutes before.

I made the Oral Surgeon chuckle today.
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It was rather a nerve wracking ordeal today.
After the surgeon had finished with me, I stood up
feeling a little unsteady. With a swollen jaw
and a big wad of gauze in my mouth,
I thanked him and told him he was
fun, fun, fun to be with.

Life Has its Ups and Downs.

Last evening, outside at the church, there was a R. S. Activity with the men invited. We learned about alternative cooking methods for emergency preparedness. It was very informative. For dessert we enjoyed strawberry shortcake.


Today I go to an Oral Surgeon. The bill is soooooo appropriate. It is $230.00. That's 230 like "tooth hurty".

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Wish Our Family Could Have Been There.

Last evening when I went to the cemetery Antoine, Barbara, most of their children and some of their grandchildren were there. They have a beautiful, active and growing family. Sunday they had been to the Payson cemetery for Barbara's relatives. Yesterday they paid tribute to the Harris side of the family. While Barbara and I caught up on family news on one bench, their family gathered at another bench with some sitting in a circle on the ground. They talked and visited and Antoine told them old family stories about relatives. At one point, I heard some of the grandchildren ask him to tell of when he was a small boy and was hit by a truck. Which he did.
It was a lovely, peaceful evening. There were, of course, an abundance of flowers of every color which added greatly to the beautiful setting. I am grateful that I happened to be there the same time Antoine's family was. It was fun to see and visit with them. It has been years since I have seen some of the girls.
Barbara is having a surgical procedure Wednesday. Prayers for peace and blessings that all may be well are needed for her at this time.
To be able to visit with Antoine, Barbara and their family made it a special Memorial Day for me.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Happy Birthday Steve!


PEACE - While decorating your grave yesterday.
WISH - When family is together that you could enjoy also.
WONDER - What you are learning and experiencing.
HURT - Sometimes when I think of you not here.
KNOW - that you are in a better place.

Until our reunion,
know that
I Love and Miss You,
Much love, Mother





Saturday, May 22, 2010

Yummy Potatoes

8 boiled potatoes
1 can mushroom soup
1 cup sour cream
4 TBS. butter
1 8 oz. pk. of cream cheese
1 cup milk
pinch of salt
1 cup shredded cheese
1/4 cup chopped onion
1 cup cubed ham
1 cup crushed corn flakes

Cook potatoes until just about done, peel and shred.
Sauce - in pan mix soup, sour cream, butter, cream cheese, milk and salt.
Heat until butter and cream cheese melt.

Spread 1/2 of potatoes, then 1/2 of cheese & onions.
Spread 1/2 of ham, then 1/2 of sauce.
Repeat the first two layers.
Bake 25 min. at 350 covered with tin foil.
Top with shredded cheese and crushed corn flakes.
Return uncovered to warm oven to melt cheese.
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Ready to eat and absolutely YUMMY.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Chapter 7

Lawrence Sardoni (my father)
Elizabeth Lindsay Thomas (his mother)
Charles John Thomas (her father)
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C.J. Thomas is my great grandfather
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One of his regrets at the end of his life was that he hadn't compiled and published much of the music he had written. As far as it is known, he was the first to compose anthems based on words taken from the Book of Mormon and Doctrine and covenants.
On the morning of the 28th or 29th of March, 1919, when he first opened his eyes, he asked, "Have they gone?"
His wife who was also his nurse asked, "Who?" He answered, "My father and other brethren." Feeling sure that the visit had been a very real one to him. She answered. "O yes, yes they have gone." She asked who the other brethren were and he told her. They had told him of the work that had been planned for him to do and said,"It is wonderful. Wonderful".

On the morning of the 31st of March 1919, like a healthy child just awakened from a peaceful sleep, he asked the time, then nestled closer to his wife-nurse, closed his eyes and went to where we believe his fondest hopes and ambitions are being realized.

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.This information has been abridged from three sources.

1. A Sketch of the Life of Charles John Thomas
by Amy Adams Thomas - wife

2. Charles J. Thomas - Early Guide on Temple Square
Improvement Era -March 1963

3. Biography of Professor Charles John Thomas
A tribute to my Father
by Anna Thomas Piercey

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This has been challenging to condense and may be changed from time to time.

Chapter 6


April 6, 1892, work on the temple's exterior was completed. At the Temple Capstone Dedication, he directed the Union Glee Club, singing "All Hail the Glorious Day", which he composed. The Military Band played a grand march "The Cap Stone", composed by him especially for that occasion .

April 6, 1893, forty years exactly after the cornerstone, or foundation stone was laid, the interior was finished and at the Temple Dedication some of his compositions were sung. In 1893 he was called to direct the Temple Choir which position he held until his death in 1919. He was an ordained temple worker. He spent time and money seeking out his genealogy and having their work done.

In June of 1902, a musical contest was held at the Tabernacle. The prize was $250.00 offered for the best rendition of the celebrated chorus, "Comrade in Arms" by Adolph Adam. There were four male choruses who competed from Oneide County, Idaho, Utah County, Weber County and Salt Lake City. C.J. Thomas was requested on brief notice of two weeks to take charge of the newly organized male chorus from Salt Lake of about seventy members. The prize was awarded to the Salt Lake chorus.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Temple Block & Mission Chapter 5

Salt Lake Tabernacle built between 1864 and 1867.


Temple block 1897.
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Early Guide on Temple Square
In 1875 he received an additional appointment from Pres. Young, to act as custodian of the Salt Lake Tabernacle. In this work he was to meet tourists on the Temple Square, show them the grounds and interior of the Tabernacle, answer their questions regarding the Mormon religion and perhaps play a few hymns for them on the Tabernacle organ.
It was at this time that he purchased a book for guests to sign. This book has been given to the Church Historian's Library. He worked alone on the Temple Block for twenty five years. Except for two years, 1885 to 1887, when he was a missionary in Great Britian. In 1902 the first Bureau of Information was established.
Some of the names in his book are : Civil War General - Philip H. Sherida, President Ulysses S. Grant, President Rutherford B. Hayes, President Theodore Roosevelt, President William Howard Taft. World Prize fighter - John L. Sullivan, William F. Cody or "Buffalo Bill", greatest pianist of his time - Paderewski, band leader and composer - John Philip Sousa, John W. Rigdon son of Signey Rigdon who later joined the Church.
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Information from an article on C.J. Thomas in "The Improvement Era" 1963.
Thank you to my sister Betty for sending it to me.
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Mission Call to England
In 1885, he was called on a mission to great Britain to serve in Yorkshire and London. The dense fog caused acute bronchitis which became chronic and from which he suffered more or less for the rest of his life.
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He returned two years later and the authorities called him to his previous position on the Temple Block.


Sunday, May 9, 2010

The Golden Spike. Chapter 4


May 10, 1869, (141 years ago) the last spike, a golden spike, was driven to join the rails of the Union and Pacific Railroads at Promontory Summit, Utah. This connected the east and west coasts of the United States with a single railline.
This event opened up new territory and made
travelling easier and more popular.
It affected C.J. Thomas's life.
Many noted artists begin performing at the theater,
sometimes a whole troupe would arrive, bringing their special music for their perfomances which would have to be rehearsed and played on very short notice and he, as conductor, received many splendid compliments on the efficient manner in which this was done.
In July 1874, '75 and '76, he conducted great musical festivals given in the Tabernacle, on these occassions, between four and five thousand Sunday School children participated, assisted by the theater orchestra and the great organ.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Southern Utah - Chapt. 3


In November of 1865, he was sent to the St. George area
to help in various settlements. Brigham Young was anxious for
the colonizers to to be taught both vocal and instrumental music.
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While there he was called to join the militia because of
serious Indian troubles and wars.
He went on several expeditions in defense of the people.
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On one occasion, while traveling alone on horseback,
he saw a small company of Indians approaching him.
There was nothing to do, but go ahead and meet them.
He started whistling a merry tune and as he drew near,
he stopped his horse and saluted them in the Indian dialect.
With a very thankful heart, he was allowed to go on in peace.
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In 1868, he was sent to Beaver, UT. to teach
and organize musical groups there.
The settlers were poor here and to help support himself,
he worked in the woolen mills and also taught school. (3)
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Three years later, in 1871, Pres. Brigham Young
called him back to Salt Lake City to resume his
old position as musical director at the Theater.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

"This Is The Place" Chapter 2


In 1861, the family of four started the journey across the plains.
Charles had very tender feet. When a child, he had
sprained one of his ankles that had never thoroughly healed.
He walked with a slight limp the rest of his life.
He walked most, if not all the way across the plains.
At night when he took off his shoes, he poured blood from
the shoe that had encased his weak foot and ankle.
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They arrived in Salt Lake on the 23rd Sept. 1861.
Soon after his arrival, he was appointed to the
leadership of the late Captain Ballo's band.
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At that time, the Salt Lake Theater was being built.
An experienced conductor for the orchestra was needed.
He was the person selected to fill the position.
This was challenging because musicians were few
and many had to be taught how to play an instrument. For a while
the orchestra received no financial compensation for
their services, which made it very difficult for a leader to control
the members either at rehearsals or performances.
But even with these obstacles, he had a very creditable orchestra
at the opening of the theater and it kept improving until in a short
time it became quite famous,receiving many compliments from
artists who came from the East.
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It took four or five months to receive anything from the East,
so he composed some of the music for concerts,
musicals plays and extravaganzas at the theater.
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For three years, from 1862 to 1865, he served
as director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Charles John Thomas 1832 - 1919

Born in Burnley, Lancashire, England.
The eldest son of Joseph K. and Margaret Spottswood Thomas.
His father was an accomplished musician who played the French Horn.
When Charles was seven his father began teaching him the French Horn.
At nine, Charles performed with his father at the
Theatre Royal, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
His father, recognizing his unusual abilities, arranged for
him to be tutored in London with Professor
Thirlwall, of the Royal Theatre Orchestra, Covent
Garden, where he graduated "with honor."
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While a musician in London at seventeen years of age,
he first heard the gospel preached by L.D.S. elders.
He was baptized that same year in 1850.
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For the next 10 years he was involved with many prestigious
music festivals, choruses and orchestras.
Three seasons he traveled with an Italian Opera Co. to Scotland.
He also published some of his compositions, which had been
successfully performed at several London theaters.
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May 11, 1860 he bade farewell to Old England and sailed
on the ship "William Tapscott ", arriving June 16, 1860
in New York with his wife, his widowed mother and younger sister
Margaret, (who later married George Romney, Mitt's g. grandfather).
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For a year in New York, he filled engagements with different
orchestras of the theaters which were most popular in that city.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

A Still Life by Jenae.


The citrus fruit looks so real and refreshing.
The steel bowl is a masterpiece.
Looks great hanging in her kitchen.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

The Lock and Key are on Our Side of the Veil.


April's Vising Teaching Message
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Seeking and Receiving Personal Revelation
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A lesson worth studying and discussing.
We need help from above in our journey
through our mortal experiences.
The lesson tells us how to prepare or have our
key for receiving revelations for our needs.
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"Let us enjoy the spiritual strength and the
revelation we can receive from our
loving Heavely Father.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

I Have Some U.F.O's. (unfinished objects) Quilt Tops to Be Exact.


A Quilting Bee was the way quilts
were finished in days gone by,
but
in our modern, enlightened, electronic age
quilting has changed also.
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Within the week I hope to have
four U.F.O's quilted.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

"Eat It Up, Wear It Out, Make It Do or Do Without."

World War 11 poster

The Careful Management of Resources at

Cove Fort in the Late 1800's.

The fort was a way station for travelers, a place where they could find lodging and eat filling, home-cooked meals. With so many people coming and going, there was a critical need for the careful management of resources.

Our missionary guide demonstrated this by showing us various objects in one of the rooms. First was the mattress, made of ticking, a strong, tightly woven fabric of Cotton, filled with straw or corn husks. When the mattress began to wear out the ticking was unstitched, cut into pieces, and made into pants.

When the pants wore out they were cut into thin strips, made into balls, woven on a loom and turned into floor rugs. When the rugs deteriorated they were burned, and from the ashes were able to extract lye used to make soap.

(Wow! That is what is called frugal in managing your resources.)

An exerpt from a MormonTimes.com article by Kristine Frederickson



Saturday, April 24, 2010

Organizing Class at Relief Society.

Suzanne Hall's Tips:
1. Plan ahead - if an event is coming up, don't leave til last minute.
2. Plan your day.
3. 15 min. at night to walk though and tidy up every room.
4. Cook double and freeze meals.
5. Do paper work now - When it comes into house. Don't put it in a pile.
6. Require kids to be responsible - They do their own laundry when they are 12 or 14.
7. Don't be a pack rat.
8. Expectations - Don't stress, give them time.
9. Work with and along side your children when needed.
10. Clean out a draw, shelf, or cupboard everyday. Takes about 10 min. ( She cleaned a draw while on the phone that day.) In about 2 months you have gone through everything.
11. Have a place for everything and everything in its place.

Tammy Northrup's Tips:
1. She allows each child 6 apple boxes to store items they want to keep and take with them when they leave home. They are stacked neatly down the basement. These boxes with seasonal clothes and treasures are evaluated from time to time and the contents change.
2. They store special yearly papers in a shirt box.
3. She talked about different storage boxes and containers she liked.
4. Meal planning is a list of her families favorite meals. She rotates these meals and picks meals they haven't had for a while.

A new woman in the ward:
Liked to use Picasso for her pictures.
Stored computer on an external hard drive.
Liked a labeler.
Highly recommended Oxi Clean for whitening whites.
Swifter duster to make life swifter.
Said something about Kaboom.

Well there you have it!!!
Now I can throw this paper away.

Friday, April 23, 2010

The Talent of Norman Rockwell to See Life as it Really Is.

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Be a Man!

This young man has a long way to go to emulate the strong muscle man in the poster, but he looks bound and determined to give it a try. His faithful puppy, however, doesn't see what all of the fuss is about. He loves his owner just the way he is - scrawny legs and all.

Great Lesson - from the picture and quote from the calendar. We accept others and others accept us just the way we are.
But if not. . . . buy a faithful puppy.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Getting to Know You - Getting to Know All About You.

I don't go to Salt Lake very often, but I have spent part of the last two days enjoying the big city at the Daughters of the Utah Pioneer building. They have artifacts, histories, and pictures of many of the pioneers who traveled across the plains from Brigham Young's first company in 1847 to 1869 when the railroad was available. I was unable to use the Photo Department as it is closed. The rest of the building will be closed May 3rd until July or August because of renovation. Time and money is well spent on getting these histories. So thankful that this information is available in one place for us to be able to access. It has been one of life's blessings this week.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Tips for a Successful Marriage.

Matt Townsend

S.T.A.R.V.E.D
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In your relationship do you feel:
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Safety
Physical, Socially, Emotionally and Spiritually.
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Trust
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Appreciated
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Respect
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Validated
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Encouraged
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Dedicated
.
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Starved People Starve Others.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

In these Perilous Times.


I look forward, each 6 months, to General Conference for the guidance, counsel, warnings, hope and comfort I receive from our inspired leaders. It always seems like the last talk comes too soon. Because of living in this age of modern technology, there isn't such a big let down feeling any more. On lds.org, Conference is at my fingertips. I can read, listen, or watch the Conference talks each day when it is convenient for me. This afternoon I watched Pres. Packer's talk on the Priesthood. I love the Spirit of these talks and what I think about and learn. This is one of life's blessings in my day.


Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

A Peaceful Scene Out the Window.

The tree limbs are cleaned up in the yard.
(Bob helped me do that this morning).
Three years worth of limbs have been
burned and are smoldering.
(Shirl Tomlinson lit a rip roaring fire today).
This evening a deer is sitting
across from the smoldering mound.
With his back to the fence, he contentedly
watches the glowing embers and smoke.
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A scene of pure serenity.
Reminds me of enjoying the campfire
at night after a fun day in the
mountains with the family.

Yesterday's, "It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This Moment".

Standing in the yard
in the warm sun
without a sweater.
Talking and laughing
with two friends
and thinking,
.
"It just doesn't get any better than this."

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Celebrating My Life.


Two favorite pictures of my dear mother with my sister Betty in 1935. I was born in 1941.
Tomorrow is my birthday. I've been thinking about the controversy over the Superbowl ad Clark directed. A mother choosing to give her baby life, when she was counseled to terminate her pregnancy because of illness. The baby grew to be an outstanding and healthy young man. He was voted this years Heisman trophy winner. He is grateful his mother made the choice she did.
The pro choice people do not want this story told.
This week-end, I am celebrating and deeply thankful to my mother for giving me life.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Morning Movie.

"Love Comes Softly", starring Katherine Heigl, was viewed at 10 a.m. this morning. It's a must see family show. This was the first R.S. morning movie, but there will be two scheduled each month. Six mature women with no children at home enjoyed popcorn, water or soda, a cozy basement and a BIG screen T.V. Looking forward to the next one. I'm sure there will be a bigger crowd.
This afternoon I bought volume 1 and 2 of the Love Comes Softly Series. That's 6 movies I am going to enjoy seeing. Gotta stock up on popcorn.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Our Talented Jenae

An impressive 36X48 inch oil on canvas picture
painted in 2006 by Jenae

It hung at the prestigious "Spring Salon".
A juried show at the "Springville Museum of Art".
Many paintings were submitted, but few were accepted.
Jenae's picture was in the Religious and Spiritual Section with many well known artists who paint for the church.

3 Nephi 24:16 talks about the book of Remembrance.
"for them that feared and that thought upon his name."

Alma 5:58 talks about the book of Life.
"names of the righteous shall be written in the book of Life."

A sweet little Indian baby was blessed recently by his grandfather, that he would walk among the righteous upon the earth.

In hymn #237 "Do What Is Right"
It says - Angels above us are silent notes taking Of ev'ry action; then do what is right! Chorus starts - Do what is right let the consequence follow.

May we all walk among the righteous upon the earth.

Jenae did a fantastic depiction of the "angels above us are silent notes taking"!!!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Fun & Yummy R.S Activity.


This morning a 10 a.m.
We ate waffles, topped with heart shaped frozen ice cream, (made in cookie cutters), 3 kinds of berries or jams, and a dollop of cool whip.
Received a handout of five different waffle recipes.
Learned about wheat and making sour dough starter.
Talked about the book, "The Five Love Languages" by Gary Chapman. Some claimed this book had made a difference in their marriages and they were giving it to all their children.
We were shown how to make a quick treat with -
24 mini waffle pretzels placed on a cookie sheet.
Place 24 chocolate candy kisses on top of pretzels.
Bake at 350 for between 1 to 2 mins. until shiny,
then press mini M&M's in softened, but not melted chocolate.
Chill in fridge until set.