For Today
October
16th - 2014
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Outside my window....it is a very beautiful fall day. The
fall colors are spectacular. The temperatures today are in the 60's.
We are having a lovely Indian summer.
I am
thinking...It is time for blogging. I haven't read any blog posts for about
a week and I am missing all of you that I follow. I am wondering how
each of you are doing. I think of you as such good friends and so
you are often in my daily thoughts. I will be reading your posts tomorrow.
I am thankful...that my husband and I were
able to take a mini vacation to Idaho to have a couple of days together and
then some time with family. We attended 5 football games in 4 days that our
grandchildren were playing in. I will post some pictures later. It was fun to
see them play; we have some talented football players.
I am wearing.....A pink tee shirt, light blue Levis, pink socks and black slippers.
My Hubby and my Sammy
In the kitchen...I will be grilling Pork Chops and making a Salad dinner. No dessert for us tonight. My husband was recently diagnosed with Diabetes. It is not bad so we think it can be controlled by diet. It means of course giving up sugars as much as possible so I am learning how to cook in a different way. Thus far we have both lost some weight; which is a real bonus. I think we are going to do OK with it all. Of course, I haven't been able to give up chocolate; I don't think that will happen for me. I have cut back however; so that is good.
I am creating...a mess right now. I have
been trying to go through some old files that I haven't looked at for a very
long time. I am trying to decide what to toss and what to keep. My files are a
mess. Now that we have the computer I can look up subjects that I want to read and I don't need to put them in a file. I am sure there are priceless items in my files so I have to look at everything,
which will probably take a year.
I
am going... with my husband to the temple tonight to do some temple work. I love
going with him. It is always a sweet spiritual moment for us both. Wow, I just thought maybe I won't make a dinner I will have him take me to dinner at the temple. There is a Cafeteria there. Brilliant idea, I think!
I am wondering...how to organize my time. I
think I am always trying to do this but I am not accomplishing very much. It seems like every time I have a plan something interrupts it. I
then end up not finishing the project I am working on. I need to have better
priorities but it isn't happening yet. If any of you out there have a good
suggestion; let me know. My time management skills are the pits right now
I am reading...The Book of Mormon with
the study guide This has been a slow go recently.
I am also reading the
Doctrine and Covenants. This book of scripture is revelations that were
received by the Prophet Joseph Smith and other prophets in the Latter-days.
It
is one of my favorite book of scriptures and I haven't read it for a while. I am trying to read at least a section a day.
This is an amazing book. I am astounded sometimes at what all of the early saints of our church went through for their beliefs. This book is centered around their time in Nauvoo when the Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum Smith were killed at Carthage Jail. After their martyrdom the lives of the people in Nauvoo were threatened and many of their homes were burned by mobs. Eventually they had to leave this beautiful city and temple that they had sacrificed to build and come west where they could live in peace. The story is sad but the saints of that day were so resilient, courageous, and stalwart in their faith. They have left a great legacy for us to follow. Their stories are truly inspirational.We have ancestors that lived at that time in Nauvoo. We visited Nauvoo a few years ago and reflected on the great sacrifices that they made for their faith. Times were difficult but they were blessed in miraculous way. These series of books have been such an eye opener to the lives of those blessed pioneers. I have shed many tears while reading this excellent series.
I am finally in the 3rd book of the
series; "Come To Zion - Fresh Courage Take" by Dean Hughes
This is an amazing book. I am astounded sometimes at what all of the early saints of our church went through for their beliefs. This book is centered around their time in Nauvoo when the Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum Smith were killed at Carthage Jail. After their martyrdom the lives of the people in Nauvoo were threatened and many of their homes were burned by mobs. Eventually they had to leave this beautiful city and temple that they had sacrificed to build and come west where they could live in peace. The story is sad but the saints of that day were so resilient, courageous, and stalwart in their faith. They have left a great legacy for us to follow. Their stories are truly inspirational.We have ancestors that lived at that time in Nauvoo. We visited Nauvoo a few years ago and reflected on the great sacrifices that they made for their faith. Times were difficult but they were blessed in miraculous way. These series of books have been such an eye opener to the lives of those blessed pioneers. I have shed many tears while reading this excellent series.
I am looking forward to.......less stressful days; if that is possible. It seems like that time is speeding by and I am actually accomplishing less. How did I ever raise 6 children; it's a wonderment to me.
I am
Around the house...I have been cleaning it. I worked on the downstairs today and the upstairs tomorrow. I have had a sweet neighbor girl help me for a while due to back problems. I am now taking on the care of my home without help. My sweet husband does help me when he can. I need to do fall cleaning so that is in the plan also.
I am
pondering...how to go to bed earlier and get up earlier. You would think that one
can just do it. However, it seems like each night we just never seem to
get to bed until at least 11 pm. My husband get's up at 7 am for work and I am grateful he works at home. I then struggle to get up around 8 am. I need an
extra hour in my day and it will only happen if I can just manage to get to bed
at 10 pm. and then get up earlier. I will let you know when and if I accomplish that goal.
A favorite quote……
A favorite quote……
One of my favorite things... is to talk on the phone with my
friends. However, with emails, texting, Facebook and etc.; that
doesn't happen very often. I think that is kind of sad. I really
am worried about how our grandchildren are going to learn to have a real face to face conversation. Most of their parents now request that they not use
media when we are visiting so that we can actually have a good verbal visit
with them. It has been sweet to just relax and enjoy our grandchildren without
them holding their phones and texting friends.
A few plans for this week: To the temple tonight - Family
History work tomorrow - To bed early for the temple on Friday - To our temple
shift on Saturday and possibly a movie in the afternoon. We want to see the
movie; "Meet The Mormons" and/or "16 Stones". We are
looking forward to viewing both these two movies. "Meet The Mormon"
actually was # 10 over the opening weekend; which was awesome. It would be so wonderful
if those of other faiths would see this movie and realize that we truly are
Christians.
6 comments:
Really enjoyed this post so full of interesting little tidbits about your life.
That photo of the temple is gorgeous!
=)
PS. Thanks for your kind words on my blog today. Much appreciated, my friend.
Love all the pictures! It sounds as if your life is full. That is a great thing. We went to St. George last weekend and saw Meet the Mormons and went to the temple everyday and ate in the cafeteria too. I loved it. Our temple doesn't have one, so we usually try to eat at home if we have time, before we go. I hope you had as good of a vacation as I did!
Every time I read you Simple Woman's Daybook, I think I need to get back to it again. I love reading yous. I had to chuckle as I read about your trying to go through old files. I started doing that some time ago and certainly haven't made much progress because of having to look at everything. Finally, got rid of old class notes from institute classes because they didn't seem to make sense anymore. It was hard to do, but they were just taking up space. Maybe I'll get motivated from your post and do some more work on them. Our bishop has encouraged us to study our weekly Sunday class lessons as well as our scriptures. I've been trying to do that and it does make a difference in class. I have been reading my Mother's Book Of Mormon and it has been a tender experience. As I read what she has written in the margins and underlined I often wonder what she was thinking, why this particular passage stood out to her and what it meant to her. Love, love Sister Becks quote. It has become a favorite of mine.
Have a wonderful day at the temple and I hope you do go to dinner there. Nola
I organize my time best by writing lists, in order of priority. I think having a routine of sorts really helps. I also make sure that I do one thing, everyday, that I really love to do.
When it comes to cleaning, I try to do a room a day. Deep cleaning and real organizing I do during the winter, when it's cold and snowy.
Always remember to be kind to yourself, you have a very full life!!
Loved your daybook entry LeAnn. You lead such a really busy life, but filled with so much goodness. I have always loved reading your goings on. I used to love reading about your Service Mission. Todd and I have been asked would we do a Service Mission and we have said yes. It's a way we can serve without leaving our home. Pretty special. Love and hugs to you dear friend. always. xxoo
I love everything about your posts, but the thing that helps me most from your day book is the message you send to slow down. Sometimes I run from one thing to another and don't take time to smell the roses. I appreciate these posts because they remind me to enjoy the process of life. Thanks for that message.
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