A very timely mantra:
Hinton Happenings
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Five Elect Women
One Sunday I came into Sunday school class and sat on the back row. I looked up and saw who was sitting in front of me. I realized I was in the presence of greatness. Tears sprang to my eyes as I thought about each one of these five elect women in front of me. I had to take a picture. These are five of my very favorite people.
Sadie- beautiful Sadie and her family moved into this ward when she was a youth. After serving a mission, she married and lived elsewhere for awhile, But later, she and her husband and family moved here and bought a home in this ward. She is a faithful, wonderful person. She and her family feel like family.
Sherrie- dear, dear Sherrie. Sherrie is one of the oldest members of our ward and is such a loving, cheerful person. For many, many years, she has sent me a birthday card every June. Last year it was a beautiful paper flower bouquet. She is thoughtful and kind. When she gets to church each Sunday, she finds me and gives me a big hug. How I love dear Sherrie.
Ginny- I think Ginny is the second oldest person in our ward. She and Sherrie are good friends. Oh how we love Ginny. I think she is 92. She is strong, happy and faithful. We are her ministers. A couple of months ago she fell and broke her pelvis. Remarkably, she has recovered. We have prayed earnestly for this dear sister. How I love her!
Terri- Terri is a pillar in the community and in our ward and stake. When I need a substitute for any calling I have had - Any calling - Terri is the first person I think of: teaching, playing the piano, leading the choir, etc. She can do everything (way better than I can) and she always responds so cheerfully and willingly. She has served in every leadership calling: ward RS president, ward YW president, ward Primary president, and on boards of all of the stake auxiliaries and currently is stake Primary president. She is amazing. I love Terri.
Meredith- Meredith will do anything for anybody. She is so service oriented. I admire her love for others. When we're asked to donate a bag of groceries for the food bank, she donates five bags. When her neighbor needs help, the first person they call is Meredith. She is the first to sign up to take in a meal when someone is in need. She serves so faithfully and is so kind. She was a stellar YW president for many years. She was my minister for a while. I got to know her well then. I love Meredith.
I am so grateful for the examples of these five elect women. There are many others that could have been on that all-star row about which I feel the same way. We are so blessed to be surrounded by wonderful people. 💓
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Hinton Sibling Reunion 2026
March 5th - 8th was the Hinton sibling reunion. Don and Ada were in charge this year and it was held in southern Utah. The southern Utah residents hosted out of town guests. Some of the activities we enjoyed:
1. Ken's parents were avid journal keepers. There are volumes upon volumes of journal binders. We each took a binder and spread out and read from it, taking notes. Then we gathered together and shared some of what we read.
2. We had a quiz about each of our love stories.
3. We watched the Elder and Sister Rasband video from Roots Tech. then shared ideas about how we can be good grandparents and keep our families close. This was my favorite activity. So many good ideas were shared.
4. We learned about sharing ordinances through family search.
5. We visited.
6. We watched a couple of movies.
7. We ate delicious food.
8. Jim reviewed a book that included history of one of our ancestors. It was very interesting. Jim is an excellent teacher.
9. We got very sore bottoms! At least I did. The chairs were hard and I am still suffering from what I like to call my family reunion injury!
Monday, March 30, 2026
The Blue Bistro
Modern fiction/ Chic lit Physical book 2 1/2 stars
It seems that the 3-star rating is a catch all for the medium books. Some of the books I give 3 stars to I really quite liked. Others, like this one, are okay, but in the lower part of the 3-star rating.
I didn’t like Thatcher. What did Adrienne see in him? I honestly didn’t love Adrienne that much either. I spent a lot of time with these people. I wish I had liked them.
This book didn’t have much of a plot. Trying to summarize the story made me realize there wasn’t much of a story.
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Sipsworth
Modern Fiction
Audiobook
What? An old lady who
is friends with a mouse? It sounds like
a book I would not want to read but it ended up being a delightful book about
so much more. The audiobook was very
well done.
March, 2026
My husband and I just relistened to this on a road trip. We both enjoyed it and lessons it teaches.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Dybantsa
Dybantsa, just a freshman at BYU, but a super star. He is a true super hero.
Head bowed. A towel draped over his face to hide the raw pain of the loss. The weight of the defeat—and the realization that their late-game comeback had fallen just short against their new Big 12 rivals—was crushing him.
Anderson thought he was invisible to the world amidst the sea of white-out fans and the deafening cheers for the home team. He was wrong.
In a move that stunned the cameras, BYU sensation AJ Dybantsa broke away from his team’s high-stakes celebration. He didn’t run to the "ROAR of the Cougs" cheering fans. He didn’t join the huddle of his teammates jumping for joy after securing a crucial conference win.
He crossed the “enemy lines” to find the leader of the team he had just battled for forty minutes.
AJ knelt beside his rival and offered the one thing no one expected in the heat of such a fierce, physical rivalry: Brotherhood.
In a world fueled by social media trash talk and the mockery of those who fall short, AJ Dybantsa chose grace. He whispered words that made Christian Anderson lift his head, wipe his eyes, and finally stand with the dignity that a competitor of his caliber deserves.
It was a brief moment—but it silenced the chaotic energy in the building for those who saw it.
This wasn’t just about sportsmanship in a box score. It was a reminder that leadership isn’t measured only by points per game, NIL headlines, or the final score. It is measured by how you treat a fellow warrior when they are at their lowest point.
BYU won the game, but AJ Dybantsa proved that the Cougars are building a culture of character that far outweighs any trophy or ranking.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
The Holy Sealing
Religious
Non-fiction Physical Book
I loved this
little book that gives so many insights into the crowning sealing ordinance.
Choir President
Choir President
At the end
of each high school year, elections were held in choir for the next year’s
officers in choir. It was an exciting
time. The elections took a couple of
days in choir class. People were
nominated for the different positions and then we voted. There were several offices, and I had no
thought that I would be nominated or elected.
The election process started with treasurer, I think, and worked their
way to vice president and then president.
I was surprised when I was nominated for treasurer. After the nominations, the candidates were
sent out of the room, the candidates were discussed and the vote took
place. When I came back in, I found I
did not get treasurer. That was
okay. I was just pleased to be
nominated. I was then nominated for the
next office and sent out again. I didn’t
get that one, either. I guess while we
were out, people could say what they wanted for the different candidates. I was nominated for every single office. Really.
Every, single one. When I came
back in after the vice president vote, a cute girl that I sat by in choir,
Renee (a cheerleader and popular girl) whispered that they were saving me for
president, and that is why I wasn’t winning any of the other offices. Really?
Me? I was so surprised and so
very pleased.
Sure enough,
I was next nominated for president.
Margo Jensen was also nominated.
The class period was just about over.
Mrs. Schmidt, the choir teacher, suggested that we hold the election for
president the next day and that each of the candidates should give a short
speech before we voted. I walked out of
there so happy and so pleased that my fellow choir students thought that much
of me.
I went home
and prepared my speech. I liked to give
speeches and I thought I prepared a pretty good one. I carefully chose my outfit for the next day:
my favorite lavender empire-waist knit dress and my white clogs. I practiced my speech. I was ready.
The next day
I gave my speech and, I thought, did it well.
Then Margo gave her speech. It
was really good. Really good. It just
seemed more mature than mine. We were
sent out while the choir members voted.
I was so nervous, I was shaking.
When called back in, it was announced that Margo was our new choir
president. I put a smile on my face, but
I was so sad. I was so
disappointed. Renee whispered to me that
the vote had been very close. They had
actually taken the vote twice to be sure.
That was a bit comforting. I have
to admit that Margo did a great job as president the next year. I still really enjoyed being in the
choir. But there is still a little ache
in my heart that I didn’t win that election.
I’m not sure
of the value of this story. It is a sad
story. But maybe it is good to know that
not every story has a happy ending. Life
is full of disappointments. But the good
always follows the bad. That’s an
important life lesson to learn. There
are ups and downs. We need to survive
the downs, knowing the ups are next.
This is a
picture of the choir. I am on the front
row and Renee is to my left. Margo, the
one who won Choir president is on the top row.
She signed “Marge.”
Friday, March 20, 2026
Easter Decor at Our Houses
This last Christmas we gave our children and families sacred Easter decorations. We all collect Christmas nativities. Now we are collecting Easter tomb scenes to display in our homes at Eastertime. Here are some pictures of our homes all decorated for Easter.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Practicing Medicine in My Hometown
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book written by Ken's good friend, a retired doctor. He told many experiences of being a small town doctor- one who does everything. It reminded me a lot of my own father and his life as a doctor before hospitals and insurance companies ruled the business. I loved his attitude of truly wanting to help and heal others.
Moon Turned to Blood
Earth recently experienced a Blood Moon. We got up and viewed it in the middle of the night. It was beautiful. I have been fascinated with the beautiful pictures posted from all around the world. I have copied and pasted some of them here:
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Pamper the Pink 2026
I recently( March 4th) attended the Pamper the Pink luncheon. It is an annual affair with invited guests being those who are battling and who have conquered breast cancer.
| This was our keynote speaker. She has recently battled this insidious disease. |











