Romance
Physical book
A fun novel with
an inspiring theme: Say yes! It was
chosen for our online family book club and I’m sure will generate a good
discussion. I liked the characters and
the story. 3+stars.
Romance
Physical book
A fun novel with
an inspiring theme: Say yes! It was
chosen for our online family book club and I’m sure will generate a good
discussion. I liked the characters and
the story. 3+stars.
While we were there with Shonna and Blake on conference weekend, they discovered that their fridge/ freezer in their kitchen wasn't working. They have two freezers downstairs. They immediately started taking freezer items down there. Blake ran to the store and bought ice and they put fridge items in coolers. They also have a trailer camper and fired their fridge out there up and put items out in that small fridge/freezer.
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| They lived out of these coolers on their patio for 3 weeks! |
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| Lily sent this picture in reply. |
This is a
hard story to write. It is about the
time I disappointed my dad. I loved my
dad and I did not want to disappoint him.
We didn’t
have release- time seminary in Caldwell, where I grew up. We had “early morning” seminary each school
morning at 7:00am at the old, white church.
That church was across the street from the junior high school, so it was
convenient for the ninth graders. The
high school was across town, so we had to drive or get rides over there when in
10th-12th grade.
We also had
to be driven to seminary at 7:00am. My freshman year, my next-door neighbor,
Janis Blacker, drove me each day. My
sophomore year was a rocky one in seminary.
A seminary teacher was not a paid position. And it was a commitment to be there that
early every single day. That year, we
didn’t have a teacher that was responsible.
Many days, the teacher just didn’t show up.
She was replaced, but the next guy also wasn’t responsible and didn’t last
long. I don’t remember how many teachers
we had, but no one stayed long. So,
instead of just sitting in the classroom, a bunch of us girls would go sit in
the bathroom. There was a big, soft
couch in there. We would talk and do
each other’s’ hair. It was a fun
time.
Then came
Brother Norman. He was called to come in
and be our teacher and fix the problems in the sophomore class. Brother Norman was solid and faithful (he
later served as bishop and then as stake president.) But we had our bad habits and continued to
hang out in the bathroom rather than go to class. One evening, my dad got a call from Brother
Norman. He told my dad that if I missed
many more days, I would not graduate from seminary.
My dad
called me in to talk to him. He told me
about the phone call. He said the
chilling words that I will never, ever, ever forget, “You mean I take you to
seminary and then you don’t go to class?”
I could see the disappointment in his eyes. I started crying. Just as now, as I write this, I am crying. I was devastated. Stupid teenager! I was so sad to see this from his point of
view. I promised him I would start going
to class. And I did. I don’t think I missed a day after that.
I learned a
lot from Brother Norman, once I started attending. I am grateful to him for coming in and
changing a bad situation into a very good one.
And I am grateful to my dad for caring and giving me another chance.
We live in a neighborhood with many children. For some reason, they like to play in our yard. We love these kids and love to have them around. Recently, they doorbell ditched us and left this sweet homemade thank you card and handmade pumpkin. They had spent considerable time making it for us.
Our Brielle is a student at BYU. She is amazing. She has health challenges, but powers through them. Recently, she was really sick, so went to the emergency room. They determined she had appendicitis and scheduled an emergency appendectomy. Her mom contacted Michelle's husband, Brian and he dropped everything and drove to Provo to give her a priesthood blessing and stay with her until Kristen could get there. What a great guy! The surgery went well. Kristen spent a couple of days with her. She helped her get caught up on her laundry and made some freezer meals for her.
Appendicitis is a familial trait. Ken had his appendix removed while he was a young missionary in Japan. Many of his siblings have had theirs removed. His grandpa died while still a young father of a burst appendix. Sorry Brielle! It's in your genes.
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| Kristen sent me this picture. She put my name on the hospital's breast cancer survivor tree while she was there with Brielle. It is the only picture I have of this event. |
You would think we think we are part of the ROC the way we jump and cheer and applaud in our family room during a BYU game. BYU football is truly one of the joys of our lives. You could say we are fans! Ken gets so nervous that he paces and jukes and runs around the room. He ends every game absolutely exhausted. We always wear blue on Cougar game days. This year, every game has been so exciting. As I post this we are 8 - 0! That is amazing! I love to text with Joan (my sister who is a huge BYU fan), Brielle ( our granddaughter who is attending BYU and goes to all of the home games and watches the away ones) and Kristen (our daughter) during the games.! It's such a fun way to connect. This year, our most common texted word is Wahooooooo! Following are some fun pictures from the Utah game that I stole off the Internet. I wish Blogger would let me post video because there have been some amazing plays.
| Storming the field after the Utah win. |
| Best photo award! |
| Record attendance at Utah game |
| Storming the field |
We were so happy to get this sweet picture from a member of our beloved Tsuruoka, Japan branch informing us that the baby boy that was born while we were there was just baptized.
Baptisms of children is a common occurrence here, but there it is not. He is the only child in the branch. He represents one of only a handful of 2nd generation members in that branch. I wish we could have been there for this joyous occasion.
A new first presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints was announced.
| Dallin H Oaks, prophet, seer, and revelator, with Henry B Eyering, 1st counselor, and D. Todd Christofferson, 2nd counselor |
| At the announcement meeting |
| President Oaks is 93, President Eyering is 92, and President Christofferson is 80. |
| There is now a vacancy in the quorum of the 12 Apostles |
A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks
The Borrowed Life of Frederick Fife by Anna Johnston 5 stars
Fiction Physical Book
I loved this
heartwarming story. The plot was clever,
and Frederick was, well, just perfect- despite his stealing someone else’s identity.
If you need a cozy read, here it be! 5
stars from me.
General Conference, October 2025 was held during the transition between prophets- an apostolic interregnum. I always comb through the prophet's talks, looking for specific things he asks us to do. For this conference, since the quorum of the apostles is our governing head, I chose the main theme from each of their talks to focus on.
On Thursday we traveled from Park City to Logan to spend time with Camerons and for dental work. Ken had his teeth cleaned. I had my cleaning and some oral surgery in preparation for a tooth implant. We so appreciate Blake and his care of us. We enjoyed dinner out on Friday night and then watching the BYU game. Wow! These BYU games are absolutely thrilling!
| General Conference was absolutely wonderful. We watched all of the Saturday sessions with the Camerons. |
| Watching our Cougars! |
| We left early on Sunday morning to drive to South Jordan to spend the morning and watch the Sunday morning session with the Princes. |
| William showed us his magnificent collecion of dragon eggs. Boy, these are the rage! |
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| Brielle came from Provo to spend the day, too. The Princes fed us a delicious breakfast and lunch. |
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| Michelle made pans of Cinnamon rolls. Jaron was thrilled to see so many. |
Fiction Audiobook
I have found
a new author that I enjoy. This is the
kind of novel I enjoy: simple, all about characters. I will be seeking more Anne Tyler books.
Our dear prophet, President Russell M. Nelson passed away shortly after his 101st birthday. We will miss his cheery, positive disposition and his mantras that give us words to live by. On our family text, Kristen asked us to share which teaching of President Nelson had most affected our lives. Many were shared: