Monday, November 30, 2020

In An Attitude Of Gratitude ~


President Russell M. Nelson, our beloved Prophet gave a challenge to #givethanks for our many blessings for 7 days. Because I loved this experience, I decided to extend the time to November 30th, and then share my feelings after completing it.  First of all, I am going to share my thoughts on these past days in this post. 

Day 1 -Today, I have gratitude for many friends and family that have posted wonderful birthday messages. Thank you, I have felt loved.

The highlight of today was listening to this much-needed message by our Prophet, President Russell M. Nelson.
Here are my #givethanks thoughts!

Day 2 - I love our Prophet, President Russell M. Nelson's challenge to #givethanks for 7 days.
Today I am very thankful for good friends and family. Yesterday was my birthday, and I was overwhelmed with messages from dear friends and family. It warmed my heart and truly made me feel loved.
I am so thankful for the many good friends that I have made throughout my life. I have friends from many different areas we have lived in, social media friends, church friends, and precious family members. I consider them all brothers and sisters. I feel that I knew them in the Pre-mortal life and am grateful to our loving Heavenly Parents for them. May we all love one another, and recognize that all of this world's children are our brothers and sisters.



Day 3 - I #givethanks for our weekly Sabbath days. It is a day to worship our loving Heavenly Father. Through the sacred emblems of the Sacrament, we covenant to always remember our precious Savior Jesus Christ and His suffering for us in Gethsemane and on the cross of Calvary. It is a time to reflect on Him and the changes we can make to draw closer to him.

I love our moments together with our ward family on these sacred days. It is sweet to be with friends.
It's a day of study, pondering, and serving.
With Covid 19, we can also worship and partake in our homes the sacrament when we can't meet together. These moments have been a spiritual highlight for my dearest husband and me. He has prepared the sacrament for us.
I'm so grateful for these treasured moments. It prepares me spiritually for the days ahead.
Sundays are my favorite day.


Day 4 - #givethanks I'm so grateful for our little Sammy. Two weeks ago, he was very sick and could barely walk. We cried thinking we might lose him. With good Vet care, he is back to his cute self. We have had him for 12 years, and he blesses our lives in many ways. We love our Sammy!


Day 5 - Today, I have been thinking about my dear parents and brothers who have passed away, and my sister in law, Amparo. I miss them more than mere words can express. I give thanks to each of them for the impact they have had on my life.
I am grateful for my dearest parents. They are the best. I had a wonderful childhood with many fun moments with my parents. Their life was not easy and near poverty at times, but I never really lacked anything. My mother made most of my clothes, and they were lovely. They were faithful members of the Church of Jesus Christ and instilled in me a love for the gospel, the Book of Mormon, and the temple. They served a mission, and I know that is exactly what they are doing in the spirit world.
My brothers were awesome too. Mac, who was 9 years older than me, was my protector and always showered me with love. Sometimes it was protecting me from my brother, John, who was 6 years older.
John was a relentless tease, but I loved him for it. We had a great family, and I am happy that we are a forever family too. My brother Mac's wife, Amparo, was like a sister to me, and I loved my moments with her.
Although my family is in the spirit world, I know they are near and busy doing good things. I miss them a lot, and I have beautiful memories of our time together—I #givethanks for them all; my eternal family!

Day 5 - I will be forever grateful that my dearest Roger and I were married for time and all eternity over 53 years ago. I #givethanks often that I have this incredible man for eternity. We are truly united as one and unified in our testimonies of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, in our goals, and in our desires for our eternal family.
Through the years, we have had many difficult moments with various trials of life. This dear man has had severe medical concerns. A heart attack at age 45, open-heart surgery, and then later in life, a Pulmonary Embolus experience. Through fasting and prayer, along with Priesthood blessings, there have been miracles. He has always gone through these experiences with great faith, and the results have been increased faith and hope in our Heavenly Father and Savior Jesus Christ. These experiences have provided deep growth for both of us. He is always there for me and has given me Priesthood blessings for health, comfort, and guidance. There have been remarkable miracles in my life too. Through fasting, prayer, and blessings, our children have had their own miracles happen.
We have had the privilege to serve missions together, which has brought wonderful blessings into our lives.
We both love the temple and our moments serving there. We know that through promised blessings, being in the temple is where we need to be.
This man of mine is kind, thoughtful, generous, faithful, true in all that he does. He cares deeply for our family and has worked hard through the years to provide for them all. He has always been a good Dad and Grandfather. His counsel is wise, and I know his children love and respect him for his desires for them.
He is the most devoted husband ever, and I love him with all my heart. I #givethanks for him today!

My Eternal Children above and their Spouses below, whom I consider my children too. 
Here are our Children, Grandchildren, and Great Grandchildren. 

 Oldest Grandson Jed & Jessica with Great Grandchildren, Myah, Lilly and Jadyn

2nd oldest Grandson Jacob & Dana with our Great Grandchildren, Sagan and Katalina


Here are photos of our two married Grandchildren - Our granddaughter, Justice and  our new Grandson, Jaxson - Then our Grandson, Austin and our new Granddaughter, Shamra. Below is a photo of our Granddaughter, getting engaged to our next Grandson, Josh - Then our Granddaughter, Sariah getting engaged to our next Grandson, Alex. 

 Day 6 - Today, Thanksgiving day 2020, I #givethanks for my treasured family. Roger and I have been deeply blessed with a large posterity. We have 34 Grandchildren, 5 Great Grandchildren. We have added one more Grandson in law and one more Granddaughter in law. We will soon be adding one more Grandson in law and one more Granddaughter in law. It is amazing how it multiplies. We cherish with all our hearts each individual that makes up our family. We have a deep love for them and marvel at how each is unique and has special gifts, talents, and other wonderful characteristics that we enjoy.

I am sincerely grateful for our Heavenly Parents and our Savior Jesus Christ for the spectacular plan of Salvation. I know that we are a forever family, which gives me comfort, peace, and joy.
Every day, I pray for Heavenly Father's watchful care over each of these precious souls. I love our family moments with them all. May they each know and feel the love we have for each of them individually.
Happy Thanksgiving to all our family and friends. May you have great joy this Thanksgiving day as you #givethanks to our Heavenly Father for all of your blessings.

Day 7 - Today, I wanted to #GiveThanks for all of you that come in and view this page and leave comments. I follow various blogs, and I want all of you to know how much I learn from you and how you have blessed my life in different ways. 

I have a love for all of Heavenly Father's children, which means all of you that I consider my spiritual brothers and sisters. May this day be a sweet one. May you feel the Lord's unconditional love for you. During the difficult moments, may you reach in prayer for the peace and comfort that you desire? 

Sending my love and hugs to you today! 


Day 8 - Today, I am grateful for this time of year when I can have a fire in the fireplace, Romantic Christmas music playing with a cup of hot chocolate, and then perhaps a book.
I am grateful for books. My first love is The Book of Mormon which is the most read. However, I like to read religious writings and Historical novels too. It is my perfect way to relax on some days.
I am thankful for good music. I especially enjoy the music of my era. My husband and I enjoy a dance or two when we play this kind of music. I love a little bit of country, but mostly Classical and religious music. At Christmas time, I enjoy Christmas music. My favorite Christmas song is: "Mary, Did You know."
On cold winter nights, I like to have our fireplace going. We enjoy reading a good book, listening to a story CD and sometimes, just watching the fire.
The best, of course, is the chocolate. I enjoy various kinds of chocolate—hot Chocolate in the winter for sure, and then all kinds of chocolate throughout the year. Yes, I am a chocoholic.
I do #givethanks for these sweet moments.

Day 9 - I have felt great joy today. I was blessed today to be able to work in the Jordan River Temple. I had the privilege to help with a parent to child sealing. A precious little 4-year-old girl was being sealed to her parents. Her two sisters, ages 11 & 13, are helping her get ready for this moment. They all were dressed in white.
It brought back sweet memories of being sealed to my parents as a 7-year-old with 2 brothers 67 years ago in the Manti Temple. My memories are good of
that day.
I have always loved the temple and have a strong testimony of its eternal importance in our lives. My sweet eternal Companion and I made a promise to make temple attendance a focal point
in our lives.
Now serving in the temple together has brought great joy into our lives. We are grateful for our Eternal marriage and family.
I #givethanks for temples and their eternal significance in our lives and the lives of our ancestors.
We love the Jordan River Temple.🤗❤️🙏


Day 10 - Today, I #givethanks for our loving Heavenly Parents. I'm so happy to know deep inside my soul that I am a daughter of God. We are all spirit children of Heavenly Father.
I feel blessed to know that I have an elder brother, Jesus Christ, who completed the Infinite Atonement for us. Because of Him, e will all be resurrected and live again. Because of our beloved Savior, if we have faith in Him and embrace the covenant path, we can return and live with Them.
I have two favorite scriptures I memorized that remind me of the love, hope, and trust I have in Jesus Christ.
Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.
2 Nephi 31:20 - 20 Wherefore, ye must press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God and of all men. Wherefore, if ye shall press forward, feasting upon the word of Christ, and endure to the end, behold, thus saith the Father: Ye shall have eternal life.
Our Savior is the way, the truth, and the light. Come believe in Him, trust in Him, have faith in Him. Because of Him, we have everything!

I close this Thanksgiving blog with my final thoughts on how this challenge has blessed my life. Living under the restrictions of Covid 19 has been difficult for us all. Because my husband and I are in the vulnerable age group, there has been growing concern as the pandemic has continued. After much prayer and study of the current struggle with Covid, we decided that we would follow our Prophet, President Russell M. Nelson's counsel on obeying our state's laws and doing the guidelines that have been given. Being a former Nurse and my husband a Pharmacist, we believe the science is good and that we are protected by wearing masks, physical distancing, and being wise as to where and when we shop.
We are grateful for the many front line workers that are tirelessly working to save lives. We have a son, and nieces, nephews, and friends that are on the front line. We pray for them daily.
We believe that by doing our part, we are showing true love for one another. As the pandemic has continued, we have been sad not to see our family members like we would ordinarily do.
As we were challenged by our Prophet to take 7 days and express our thanks for the many blessings we have; it has been a spiritual experience. I have felt the spirit and have felt uplifted and inspired by the many #givethanks posts that have been put on social media. I have a very grateful heart. I know that doing this has increased my gratitude for countless blessings and helped me with the courage to face whatever is ahead. I do trust in my Heavenly Father and in His plan for us.
This has been a life-changing experience for me to ponder upon my many blessings. May we all continue to #givethanks for our blessings.
I believe that prayer brings blessings from Heaven. I have prayed for individuals and families that are suffering with Covid 19, loss of loved ones, economically devastated, and our world and nation. I continue to pray for there to be treatment and vaccine for Covid 19. I have prayed for the front line workers, teachers, and for all of you.
May we all pray together for this pandemic and world chaos to end. May we love one another and give ongoing thanks for all we have.

Thursday, November 26, 2020

Happy Give Thanks Day!


 These past 7 days, we were challenged by our Prophet, President Russell M. Nelson, to post on media things that we #GiveThanks for. The promise is that we will have more gratitude, and it will help us all find more peace, comfort, and joy in these troubled days. I took this challenge, and it has been refreshing and helped me not focus on the hard times. I plan on completing this month with a thankful heart, and then I will post more about my experience. 

Today, I wanted to #GiveThanks for all of you that come in and view this page and leave comments. I follow various blogs, and I want all of you to know how much I learn from you and how you have blessed my life in different ways. 

I have a love for all of Heavenly Father's children, which means all of you that I consider my spiritual brothers and sisters. May this day be a sweet one. May you feel the Lord's unconditional love for you. During the difficult moments, may you reach in prayer for the peace and comfort you desire. 

Sending my love and hugs to you today! 


Friday, November 20, 2020

Peace In Gratitude ~


Today I have deep gratitude in my heart for our beloved living Prophet, President Russell M. Nelson. I know deep within my heart that he is a true Prophet to the world. Today, he delivered to the world a video message. I pray That all of our brothers and sisters throughout the world of different faiths will watch this. I know if you will listen to this message, you will receive peace in your heart and the courage to go on during difficult circumstances. Our Prophet has given us a way to draw closer to our Savior, Jesus Christ. #GiveThanks

Here President Nelson is sharing with us how he received the inspiration for this video. I know that our Prophet receives revelation. He encourages us all to seek our own revelations for our lives. I know I have a loving Heavenly Father that I can pray to anytime, anywhere. I know I have our Savior, Jesus Christ, always there to walk beside me during the challenges of life. I am grateful for the moments I have when I feel the spirit whispering truth, peace, comfort, and direction. 

              An Unexpected Awakening

Have you ever had the experience of waking up in the middle of the night with a distinct thought or impression? Since beginning my ministry as the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I’ve had my share of unexpected awakenings. Many of these have proven to be special and sacred moments from God. I want to share one such experience related to the special video message that was released today, November 20, 2020.

A few weeks ago, I woke in the middle of the night with the thought that I should offer a prayer of gratitude to God for all of His children around the globe. Thoughts flooded my mind of all of the things for which we should be grateful and how expressing that gratitude could become a healing spirit in our lives. As the inspiration came, specific details, including when and how I should share this message, came to my mind and heart. The video message shared today was not one that came by chance; it is one that came from heaven.

One of the Greatest Gifts of God

Since my service as President of the Church in 2018, one of the things the Spirit has repeatedly impressed upon my mind is how willing the Lord is to reveal His mind and will. The marvelous privilege of receiving revelation is one of the greatest gifts of God to His children—available to every one of us.

No matter who you are, you can pray to your Heavenly Father for guidance and direction in your life. If you learn to hear the Lord through His promptings, you may receive divine guidance in matters large and small.

I am grateful for the awakenings I have received in my life that have helped me to know that the heavens really are open today. Our Savior, Jesus Christ, is the greatest example of both heeding the will of His Father and giving thanks in all things.

In Every Thing Give Thanks

As I said in my video message, I have concluded that counting our blessings is far better than recounting our problems. No matter our situation, showing gratitude for our privileges is a unique, fast-acting, and long-lasting spiritual prescription. Simply stated, “In everything give thanks” (1 Thessalonians 5:18).

Please consider accepting my invitation to flood social media for the next seven days with your own personal gratitude journal using #GiveThanks. And please join with me and others in thanking God through daily prayer. Prayers can bring forth miracles. May we all turn to God and more fully trust in Him. - 

President Russell M. Nelson

“Counting our blessings is far better than recounting our problems. No matter our situation, showing gratitude for our privileges is a unique, fast-acting, and long-lasting spiritual prescription.” —President Russell M. Nelson


#GiveThanks   #ChurchofJesusChrist.org

Thursday, November 19, 2020

Global Faith Leader To Offer A Message of Hope~


Our beloved Prophet, President Russell M. Nelson, will be giving a message on Hope. Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believe President Nelson is a living Prophet to the world. Come listen to his inspiring message. You will feel the love of your Savior. His peace and comfort will be felt in our Prophet's message to the world. Here the ways to hear this message: 

President Russell M. Nelson was recently inspired to share a message with all of God’s children on November 20, 2020, about finding hope and healing in Christ.
We invite all to participate on November 20, 2020, 11:00–11:15 a.m. mountain standard time.

How to Watch
His message will be shared worldwide in 31 languages. You can watch it live on YouTube and ChurchofJesusChrist.org or on-demand immediately afterward.
Invite Others to Watch
This message is for everyone. We encourage you to share it with family and friends. Here are some ways to share:




Please take a moment to watch this message; you will find peace and hope in your heart. This will help bring you healing through Christ. 



Friday, November 13, 2020

Blessings Of A Home Mission Training Center~

We had a spectacular blessing. We were able to have our Grandson, Elder Ethan Williams, here for two one half weeks for his at-home MTC training for imparting on his mission to the California, Los Angeles Mission. He arrived at our home on September 23rd, 2020. We prepared for his MTC experience by setting up his study room in our Library. His Grandpa had fun making welcome signs and actually finding the photos of his district. The district is comprised of 14 Elders and Sisters. Out of the 14, he was assigned a companion. All of them  study together and do other training. Elder Williams and his companion had daily study time together and other times to just hang out. Of course, this is all done over Zoom.


Before, Elder Williams started his mission. He went to the Rexburg Idaho Temple on September 19th, to receive his endowment. We were blessed to be able to attend the temple with him and his family. It was such a special occasion. Those that attended were his brother Austin, who just returned from his two-year mission in Omaha, Nebraska; Amanda, his mom, his dad, Travis, Elder Williams and his brother in law Jaxson and sister, Justice are in the photo. We felt very blessed to be able to be there. We traveled up during a terrible storm, and when we arrived, it was raining hard and lightning. I was afraid to get out of the car. We barely made it there. I do think we were being watched over by angels. 
On September 23rd, Elder William's parents, Travis and Amanda, our son and daughter in law, brought him down to our home to start his MTC Training. We had a great visit with them. They then said their good-byes. It was hard for dear Amanda to leave this son. 
The first weekend here, we had our Semi-Annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We were blessed to be able to watch two days of this inspiring and uplifting conference with Ethan. The messages were beautiful and gave us great hope in our Savior, Jesus Christ. 
Elder Ethan's Preparation Day was on the following Saturday. This is a day when on their mission, they can do their shopping, chores, etc. It's also a day when they can have an activity with their district. In the evening, they go back to their missionary endeavors. 

Elder Williams didn't have any meetings until in the evening, so we took him down to Temple Square to enjoy the afternoon there. It was enjoyable. The Salt Lake Temple in the middle renovations. We were able to see the progress on the temple, plus many fun areas surrounding it. 

There were some Sister Missionaries on temple square, and several of them stopped to ask what Elder Williams was doing and where he was going on his mission. He is a handsome young man, so I wasn't surprised. 
It was fun to show him temple square with other surrounding buildings. Most of the buildings were closed due to COVID 19. The church office building is one of the taller buildings in Salt Lake. Normally, you can go to the top and see the Salt Lake Valley. It was fun for his Grandpa to talk with him about the history of the temple and area.

 The Last Saturday that Elder Williams was with us, his parents got permission from his Stake President in Rexburg to come down for his last P-day. They came down, and after his morning meeting, he could go with them for the day. They had a great time together. His Dad, Mom,  Elder Ethan, his little sister, Haven, and his other siblings Karli, Layton, and Justice. The are in the photo above. When they came back; it was time for good-bys. That is a difficult moment because they won't see this beloved son and brother for two years. However, he can talk with them weekly, or email. This has been a big blessing for missionaries in this era. 

Yes, it was one more moment of good-bys for everyone. A few tears were shed on this one, especially for the Mom. It brought back memories of sending 4 of my children off on missions. I was a bit teary too.  

October 11th, 2020, we spent a delightful Sabbath day with our Grandson. This experience having having him in our home was the best. He was busy in meetings on Zoom with his district and the teachers everyday, but we did have choice times when we could visit with him. Especially, meal times were extra sweet. His Grandpa had some great missionary conversations with Ethan. Both of us have served missions. My husband has served 6 missions and I have served 5. We have had a lot of experience in missionary work so it was fun to share missionary moments, both joyful ones and difficult ones too.

Monday, October 12th, Elder Ethan Williams was up early preparing for his afternoon flight to his mission area of Los Angeles, California. When the time was drawing nigh, I was starting to feel sad, he was leaving. It has been such a priveledge for us.  It gave as a unique opportunity to grow closer to this beloved grandson. As we took him to the airport, had our finally hugs; we were in tears as he rolled his suitcases to the entrance. We know this young man will be a powerful missionary. He has a solid testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. His mission won't be an easy one. He will be quarantined and have all the Covid restrictions for California. We are very proud of his decision to serve our Heavenly Father for two years. I also love that this young man worked hard to save the money to pay for his own mission.  

The missionaries today are doing a lot of reaching out through the various media sources and do teaching by Zoom and Facetime. Our missionaries are finding great sucess and having baptisms too. 

       Here is a link to tell about our Mission Training Centers that are now closed because of COVID 19 If you would like to learn more about online Training and a Virtual MTC; you can read  about it here.  

Update: To all my wonderful blogging friends, a few thoughts. It has been a while since I have written a blog. I hope to be back a little more often. I know we all have struggles with the COVID 19 restrictions and with the other chaos that surrounds us. However, not long ago, Elder Rasband, one of our Apostles asked the question; what are we learning from this experience? I will say I have learned many lessons. It has opened up to me important questions about how I am doing with my own faith and hope in the future. I am focusing on our Savior, Jesus Christ and through Him, I am finding peace and hope in my day. I pray that a treatment will be found and a vaccine will come soon; so we may have a more normal life. I pray for our world, nation, and my dear friends; you included, that your families and you will find peace and happiness each day. I have deep gratitude to our loving Heavenly Father for countless blessing through this all. May you all feel and know the love our Heavenly Father and Savior Jesus Christ have for you. I know we are all God's children and He loves us all and wants us to come unto Him through our Savior, Jesus Christ.