Sunday, January 3, 2010

Sabbath Day

I love the Sabbath Day. I love that it is a day to go to church and renew our covenants with God. I love that we draw strength and new resolve from the testimony of others as we see their happiness in serving God. I love that we learn through the hymns we sing - even though I sing like a frog.
I went to bed last night - and therefore arose this morning - fully frustrated and irritated at a relative. She is very much addicted to prescription pain medication. She is constantly in pain (which, from what I've read is part of the addiction) and lives her life in a drug-induced fog. She is sometimes hard to be around because her reasoning is skewed. All of that was on my mind as we left for church.
As we sat in our pew singing the sacrament hymn, the words were very powerful to me. "In humility, our Savior, Grant thy Spirit here, we pray. As we bless the bread and water in thy name this holy day. Let me not forget O Savior, thou didst bleed and die for me when they heart was stilled and broken on the cross of Calvary." The second verse then spoke to my heart and was something I needed to hear and heed. Fill our hearts with sweet forgiving; Teach us tolerance and love. Let our prayers find access to thee in thy holy courts above. Then when we have proven worthy of thy sacrafice divine, Lord, let us regain thy presence, let thy glory round us shine.
Obviously, in my frame of mind last night and this morning, His glory could not around ME shine!
In Relief Society, the lesson was on prayer. It was a beautiful lesson taught by a beautiful (inside and out) young lady. She said more things that I needed to hear. She quoted Bishop Peterson on several occasions about how to pray and how to receive answers. One thing she said was that we need to be in tune with the spirit. If we aren't loving and forgiving and living the gospel of Jesus Christ, how can we expect to hear Him when He answers us. Obviously, loving and forgiving and living the gospel of Jesus Christ weren't forefront in my mind.
Well, that's what going to church is all about. It's to remind us of those things we already know and to teach us things we do not yet know or perhaps have forgotten. Today was a good learning day for me. I'm so thankful for the opportunity we have to worship freely as we see fit. I'm thankful for the sabbath day which is a time to honor Him and refrain from wordly activities. It is a good day.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Christmas 2009 - New Year 2010


I can't believe I didn't take one picture at Christmastime. Well, I took two. But it doesn't represent the wonderful time we had. The first picture is of a hand carved Nativity set purchased through Braiden in the Phillipines. The second is what I think of as a Holverson Christmas although Virgil tells me to leave his deer alone. LOL
We had Thanksgiving with the Whited side, and Christmas with the Holverson side and Melanie and her family. So I had one son at Thanksgiving, my daughter at Christmas . . . I still have another son that needs to come spend time with his Mom. I wonder if children can possibly know how much their mother loves them and wants to be with them.
Anyway, we had a Christmas Eve dinner at Blaine and Kathy's house. It was lots of fun. All but one of Virgil's children was there and one of mine was there. Of course we had much good food in addition to the good visiting.
Christmas Day Melanie's family came over from Christmas dinner. I cooked my first prime rib. Wow was it good! Virgil thinks it was because I baked it in a dutch oven, I think it was good because of the way I prepared it. LOL
We had ham and black-eyed peas for dinner on New Year's Day. Jeff made the black-eyed peas. And we had fried okra - Wal-Mart made that. Melanie made a deelicious apple pie - she even made the crust. It was yummy AND pretty. Melanie and family were here, Wendy and Dan, Shannon, Brody and Jocelyn, Sherrie and Ambria. I love having a house full of family.

TODAY - we had a nice snowfall yesteray and last night. Clean up was a neighborhood affair. We live in the best neighborhood in the world. Virgil and Dan went out to shove the driveway, but help was soon to come. This is what I would call a beautiful winter day. And something funny - it's 32 degrees in Idaho Falls and 29 in Oak Ridge. I'd be willing to bet it feels a lot warmer here than it does there. :-)

Tennessee at Thanksgiving

I love being with family at the Holidays - actually at ANY holiday. We were blessed to be able to go "home" for Thanksgiving. Tennessee is home for me, a foreign country for Virgil. But he loves my family and they love him, so it makes it worth the trip for him. Speaking of being blessed - we are both blessed to have married into such wonderful families with so much love to give.

I was able to visit with three of my siblings. We missed the baby not being there. Of course the baby is 55 years old, but he will always be the baby of the family. There is always a missing piece of us when Gene isn't able to be with us.

We had a wonderful dinner with niece and nephews and Bo and his family. Even as adults, the kids are growing and changing constantly and it's so fun to see the wonderful people they are becoming. The grandchildren are growing also - especially in stature. Goodness, we couldn't believe how Logan has shot up just since last May!!! He's in the first picture beside his mother - he's only 13 and he's about 5'10" tall!!!! This is not bragging - it's just stating a fact. We have beautiful grandchildren...on both sides of the family.

Thanksgiving night, Bo, Pat and Mel, Ray, Danny and I went to see the movie 2012. It was really good. We left Virgil visiting with Tom, Tina's dad. Those two just seem to be best friends. They dont' see each other but about every other year, but they have a good, special relationship.

We went into the Smokies. Love is a mild word when I say I love the Smokey Mountains. I love the sights, the sounds and the smell. We walked up a trail for a few minutes, had lunch at a picnic table and just enjoyed being together.

Ray had an anniversary of one of his birthdays - I can't remember which one, maybe an anniversary of his 40th birthday. Nell did a wonderful job of putting on a celebration. She's pretty amazing. She's a great hostess and a fantastic cook. She's also a bit of a cupid, but I'll save that story.

This is getting too long, so I'll stop here. Suffice it to say, we have much to be thankful for and we are.

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