My mission today: A goal or "mission" daily to accomplish a purpose to better cope with life experience. Whether it is about relationships, or emotional stability, it is needed to bless the lives I touch as an individual, parent, grandmother, friend. Recently I had a request from one of my children who asked about his ancestors and suggested I write about it here. The result could be the Second Book of Anna.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Home For Christmas
Home for Christmas
23 Dec 2012 08:00 AM PST
"What all of us long for in our hearts, at Christmastime and always, is to feel bound together in love with the sweet assurance that it can last forever. This is the promise of eternal life, which God has called His greatest gift to His children (see D&C 14:7)."
—Henry B. Eyring, "Home for Christmas", Liahona and Ensign
Topics: Christmas
Merry Christmas Everyone
"Christmas and some of the cherished traditions of the season remind us that we, like the Wise Men of old, should seek the Christ and lay before Him the most precious of gifts: a broken heart and a contrite spirit."
—Dieter F. Uchtdorf, "Of Curtains, Contentment, and Christmas", 2012 First Presidency Christmas Devotional, December 2012
Topics: Christmas
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
This Is Our Week In Photos
A Senior sister missionary made these Gingerbread cookies for us
President Hernandez baptized Tony B
Our Branch President and his family
Sister Hutchinson with her companion, Sister Alard, Spanish Hermanas.
Elder and Sister Walser with Sister Hutchinson before she left as she finished her mission in WKM. We are going to miss her!
Where a set of Elders (missionaries) live in Kenniwick,
President Hernandez baptized Tony B
Our Branch President and his family
Sister Hutchinson with her companion, Sister Alard, Spanish Hermanas.
Elder and Sister Walser with Sister Hutchinson before she left as she finished her mission in WKM. We are going to miss her!
Where a set of Elders (missionaries) live in Kenniwick,
Friday, December 7, 2012
Lots of Blessings Coming Our Way
Over Thanksgiving holiday we were was given a beautiful oak computer desk from Shannon. She had it in their home and were ready to clear it out of their basement family room. We just got it yesterday, the grandsons, Cody and Jordan brought it over. It is heavy!
Ron and I got the area cleaned and cleared out to put it next to the TV and his computer. Ron's old desk was pressed wood and was coming apart. So, we did a "switcharoo" with his computer desk and he is now using the one I had since he insisted I have the new one. It is lovely and so nice, the nicest I have ever had. I feel so blessed beyond words. Thank you again, Shannon. It is such a nice addition to our home.
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