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Monday, May 26, 2008

President Monson's Ear Wiggle

This is for all the Sisters who have heard about but have not seen the Priesthood Conference talk by President Monson, but have not seen him wiggle his ears. Enjoy

Thoughts on Several Fronts

Today is Memorial Day. I think we lost something when it changed from Decoration Day to a three day weekend and we now call it Memorial Day. We need to remember the men and women who have paid the ultimate price for our freedom, But we also need to rmember those who serve in any way and don't forget their families. We need to stop and think about our freedom and quit taking it so much for granted. Santa says thank you toall the men and women now serving or who have ever served.

I spent the day with my dad in his shop working on a new mantel for my fireplace. Vickie and I are doing a massive remodel in our living room. I hope to have it done before my new grandson goes on his mission. Actually I hope it is done before the summer is over.

The name for my blog address is for my grandson. I knew it was a boy before his mom did and he got the nickname bear long before he was born. I know he doesn't look big enough or mean enough to be called bear but that is what his granpa calls him, anyway.

This is a hoot, but I suspect the minister didn't appreciate it.

A minister was completing a temperance sermon.
With great emphasis he said, "If I had all the beer in the world, I'd take it and pour it intothe river."
With even greater emphasis he said, "And if I had All the wine in the world, I'd take it and pour it into the river."
And then finally, shaking his fist in the air, he Said, "And if I had all the whiskey in the world, I'd take it and pour it into the river."
Sermon complete, he sat down.
The song leader stood very cautiously and announced With a smile, nearly laughing, "For our closing song, Let us sing Hymn #365, "Shall We Gather at the River."

Goodnight All

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Quite Night - Time for Reflection


And then the Lord said: Let us go down. And they went down at the beginning, and they, that is the Gods, organized and formed the heavens and the earth. Abraham 4:1




As my house is quite tonight, my daughter, son in law and grandson have gone home. We had a lot of fun having them here tonight. Looking through some of my favorite web sites I paused at the pictures sent back by the Hubble Telescope. This picture made me think of the scripture I opened this rambling with. With a number of pictures showing the birth of stars, science and we are just beginning to realize and see what the Lord has taught for several thousand years, that is, there is order in all things. With the Mars landing today it will be intresting to see what science has to say about what ever they find on the Red Planet. It is getting late and with the lack of sleep I am having a hard time following one thought with another. I guess I better stop before it gets to deep for me.






Great Sunday Afternoon


Today, Cathi and Shawn decided to surprise Vickie and I at church and bring Isaac to our ward. We were not in our ward, because we had been invited to another ward to listen to Kent and Joy Paskins give their unofficial homecoming talks. Our good Bishop's wife Sally told them where we were. Vickie likes to sit on the front row but we were a little late and so we ended up on the back row. When Vickie saw Shawn look in the door she lit up like a Christmas tree and she was glad we were on the back row because she knew her grandson was there. Grandma got to show him off to friends in the old ward. The family is asleep and Grandpa is creating his blog. Cathi and Vickie will probably scrapbook until Grandpas little bear wakes up and then he will be hungry. When the family wakes up, I guess they will be hungry too and it will be up to me get them all fed, but that's what I do. And you know what I wouldn't trade it for anything.