Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Getting ready...

It was a strange sensation to not have access to my computer the last week or so.  I knew I appreciated and enjoyed it but had no idea how many times I looked things up on it or how much I enjoyed reading articles or looking at stories featured in the New York Times or checked out Church things including lesson prep for my Laurels and to not be able to blog or email or check pictures on FB...I missed it all!!

I did watch lots of the Pope's visit.  Not because my computer was down but simply because I was so curious as to how it all would go.  What a kind man and what a lot of energy he has!!  It was interesting to me to see how the formality of roles played out in their Mass.  If all of the Catholics will follow his advise...the world will be a better place in many respects.

As I watched all of the attention and publicity and news coverage of this very nice man and how revered he is, I couldn't help but think of the simplicity of our beautiful religion and how we love and pray for our General Leaders but we realize they are humans.  Humans called to do a Godly deed.  Humans with personal individual witnesses of the reality of Jesus Christ and of His Resurrection.  Humans willing to devote the remainder of their mortal lives to repeatedly teaching about the Savior and inspired in revelatory fashion to lead us in the will of God.

I am praying for all of them as this momentous General Conference approaches and looking forward with anticipation to see if all 3 vacancies will be filled.  Ever wonder how that comes about???  read about it here

and this one also about calling more than one Apostle at a time.  so interesting!  here

Elder Scott was such a powerful influence in my life as he shared so openly what he had learned.  Didn't you feel that also?  I will miss him so much at this Conference.

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We watch General Conference at home and love every single minute of it!  Some watch it at the Church but we enjoy being here.  There are all sorts of things that people do to prepare for making the most of Conference.  such as this.  I think one real bonus of General Conference is getting  answers for your own personal life.  Answers/direction from inspired leaders that are just for you.  amazing!   Listen to the talks but also listen to what pops into your mind while the talk is being given.  Many times that is how the answer will come. (that is what I've learned from past speakers at past conferences like Elder Scott)  Write your question down.  I have my main question but it's in my head and not yet written down but it will be!  Watch this short video "If we Teach"- about answers to questions....   here

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Life keeps on...

We had a wonderful low-key anniversary and enjoyed each others company as should be.  I know 58 sounds like a lot of years and I guess that is because it is a lot of years.  The anniversary I'm really curious about is being married 60 years. Wonder if it will feel any different?

Marriage years are just like everything in life that lingers and time marches on and you march along also.  It seems like yesterday and feels like you just got married and then on the other hand, it feels like you have been married forever.  As the guy in Princess Bride would say...but on the other hand...and it just switches back and forth. We are in a wonderful stage of life and love and marriage.  Very Sweet!!!
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My heart is so sad that Elder Scott is gone.  I know we've not heard from him in a long time but I still hear him when I read his talks and books. He was so willing to share what he'd learned and steps to accomplish spiritual things.   I learned so much from him!  I will miss him so much.


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I read today that this is the first time in 100 years that there have been 3 vacancies in the Quorum of the 12.
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This article is so good. here  About the calling of Elder Maxwell as an Apostle.  I remember reading it in his book and enjoyed it then and enjoyed reading it again today.  He was another Apostle that taught me so much through his talks and books.  Still miss him.

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Our Anniversary!!

We met in high school. We fell in love there.

Every year one of us says to the other...can you believe how long we've been married??  Then we banter the same phrases....seems like yesterday...seems like forever...I can't remember when we weren't married- seems like a lifetime....yes.  it feels like a lifetime...it's been almost our entire lifetime ....Can you believe it???

Then we reminisce about all sorts of firsts in our lives and spontaneous exchanges of little vignettes including how much love we began our married life with.  His Rx are making him quite emotional and these last few days he has declared his undying love for me and his gratitude for me and his thankfulness that we got married and stayed married and are still on track.  Over and over.

We talked about how happy and content we were just being with each other.  Silly things like...working at the Anchorage airport and if we could arrange it with our schedules we'd meet upstairs and as people were hugging and kissing goodbye, we'd join in!  Anything to hug and kiss!

He made me feel breathless when he hugged me and kissed me!  It was bliss!  Rather than bonfire moments we now share tender embers that are equally so sweet and tender.

He was on a two step stool and I was balancing him as he reached over his head with a vacuum cleaner hose to pull off the layer of dust of a shelf close to ceiling...lurking in the shadows but dust laden nonetheless.  Why he felt secure with my hand on his back?...Why I felt secure in knowing if he lost balance I would catch him?.... are questions with no answer!  We only knew we had confidence in our team work.  The reality was two oldsters and a sidestep would be in quicksand.

Our lives have changed as our years have added up but matters of the heart never change.

We are two such different people and usually think opposite.  For instance...he decides to surprise me and hang some hooks for a mop and broom outside the back door.  I opened the door and it was on the left.  To me it should have been on the right side.  Maybe it's because he is left-handed?  left-brain thinker?  A male?  That is an important part of marriage... compromising and evaluating situations...figuring out if they are worthy of fussing about.  Is any fuss ever worth the energy spent and the collateral damage ensued?  Not really.

The comfort of living a long time with my honey is indescribable.  There is no pretense.  We really know each other.  And no one cares about us more than we care about each other.

Thank heavens for the Gospel!  and Temples!  and Sealings!  this has been our rock and kept us trudging along holding hands and ever trying to make our marriage last forever!

58 years!!!!  That is a lot of living with the same person!!!  The most handsome man on the planet!  Can't get my photo deal to work but just take my word for it!







Monday, September 21, 2015

The Latest News

My sister called and mentioned the upcoming Blood Moon.  She said that there were people in Idaho/Utah that felt a woman had prophesied it.  I told her I hadn't heard any such thing here.  Besides that.. if scientists know this is happening -then how can someone lay claim to prophesying it???  Some were feeling it was the end of the world.  Others felt to join the Preppers.

I told her I go with what the scriptures say and also what current living apostles said/say.

Then I went to dinner with a friend and she mentioned it being big news where some of her husbands family were and they were getting involved also.  Again she mentioned this woman that had written a book about her dying and her experience and all of the things that she saw for the future.  She ended up writing a book about her "prophesies".  So many LDS members bought into it that the Church came out with cautions to not use it in Seminary....that it is not from the Church etc. etc.


About Blood Moon- happening 27-28th of September...here

story on TV news about not using the book...here

Church cautions Seminary teachers (this is a great one for all to be familiar with false stories circulating. you probably will recognize some of them!) ....here

end of world coming right now????  read what Elder Packer said--  here

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Plan B

Change of plans.  I'm home.  Didn't just come home.  I never left home!  Concerned about a side effect of a new Rx for our son so it was decided to cancel the planned go see sister trip.  I was completely packed and ready and had gone to Jones Farms and bought melons and peaches and apples (did you taste the Envy from New Zealand??  Try one next time you go there!).  I had other things also to bring but it just didn't happen.

It just didn't feel right to go.  Strangely enough my sister felt the same way.  I was needed somewhat here but nothing major.  In my life I have learned that I don't need to understand full details of feelings but I just need to do as I feel prompted in things like this.

The fruit will go to our Grandson's family so it will be used and enjoyed.

Do abrupt change of plans bother you?  I'm not one that it usually does.  It's just the flow of life to me and it all comes out in the wash.  Sometimes it's so disappointing but this trip cancellation doesn't mean I won't go later.  Just not right now. 

Of course I'm all hyper about the upcoming General Conference...now that would be very heartbreaking to me if I missed the weekend of all that excitement.  Today I was thinking about the freedom that is mine in the life I lead.  I thought about daily deciding what I will do or want to do and I can shift and change or cancel plans or read or go to a play or whatever enters my mind.  Those General Authorities!!  The First Presidency and The 12 Apostles no longer have that freedom.

Their lives are mapped out as to meetings and travel and airports (with no time for recouping from jet-lag).  Many times...leave the tarmac and head right to venue.  Again...I know I say it over and over but really ...for me...it's what they were willing to give up that has let me know, as the foundation of my testimony of living apostles, that this is real and true and is the restored Gospel and they are true Apostles.

It just seems so amazing to me that someone would, without hardly any warning, willingly turn their back on every thing they had worked for and dreamed of and were enjoying....  Enjoying where they live and how they live and their career.  To leave wealth and in some cases reputations of admiration and fame, of sorts, in some circles.  To leave the enjoyment they have worked for and step away and put themselves out there to be criticized and faulted for stating/defending their religious belief.  For stating their feelings about Jesus Christ.  Learned individuals that will not be lecturing/teaching/demonstrating in their chosen fields of expertise.  From the day of that call, until that last mortal breath, they will speak of Jesus Christ!  They may use their life experience in sharing lessons they have learned and others have learned but always it will circle back to Jesus Christ and His Gospel.  They remind me of Nephi in 2 Nephi 26 when he's talking about the Nephite belief in Christ and he said...we talk of Christ, we rejoice in Christ, we preach of Christ, we prophesy of Christ, and we write according to our prophecies... that power is felt when they speak.  (and bless their wives and their children.  all of their lives are changed by that calling.)

We are plowing through October 1972 General Conference.  there is something so powerful in actually seeing these men and hearing them.  This particular Conference is so interesting because Joseph Fielding Smith had died 3 months earlier and this General Conference is a Solemn Assembly.  The spirit just comes through the monitor.  They are so supportive of President Lee and express their testimonies.  This is also the conference that Bruce R. McConkie was sustained as an Apostle.

Do yourself a favor and listen to these four talks.  then teach your children so they are ready for October Conference.  These are 4 incredible amazing discourses.  President Lee's talk will just leave you stunned over the power of his talk!!!  Want a spiritual experience???  listen to these 4!!!! 

Spencer W. Kimball-  We Thank Thee, oh God, for a Prophet   here

Ezra Taft Benson-  Listen to a Prophet's Voice  here

N. Eldon Tanner-  The Priesthood and It's Presidency here

Harold B. Lee- Admonitions for the Priesthood of God    here

Monday, September 14, 2015

Life...amazing!

So all of the ducks are lined up and I'm heading over to spend a few days with Dixie.  Our son will keep an eye on his Dad so that makes me relaxed.  Well, somewhat relaxed!  The Dr.s upped Dixie's oxygen up to a 5.  Wonder how high they can go?  We will have some sister fun and make hay while the sun shines!  We have always gone on a yearly sister trip.  A short Vacation.  This one will be a Staycation.  I'll be the condescending older sister and let her call the shots on what we do.  She is even more bossy than me (although she would argue that fact!) so it's more peaceful to let her just decide what we will do and go along for the ride.  Not sure how far we can go with a mini-tank of hand-carry H2o joining us but we will make the most of it!

there is no accessing my blog from her house so I'll be in touch when I get back.

This meme reminds me of President Hinckley's quote about beef being tough and etc.  I just think this is so creatively true!

Later!!! 


Saturday, September 12, 2015

My Porch

My porch is a place that I love.  This year for some reason the weeping birch has really wept and it seems to always leave a persistent layer of dried something or other, everywhere!  If someone drops by I have to shake the cushions from my bricabrac chairs so they can sit on less than dried pods of sort. The glass topped macrame table is usually dusty and needs constant cleaning but usually just gets a swipe occasionally.  The porch needs painting, some mending and that would be after a thorough scrub-down.

I like the old mismatched chairs with their faded unlike cushions.  I like the hidey-hole created by the overhanging leaf-laden overgrown branches.  I love the coziness of it.  Mostly I love it because it is where I spend private time with my friends.  Not a group.  Just one on one.  Or 4.  It's a place of connecting.  of renewing.  of sharing.

The other evening a friend dropped by during an early twilighty evening and we talked until darkness.  We talked of concerns about life and living and challenges and opinions and our individual states of mind.  We shared with trust and hope and encouragement for each of us to stay on the path of the Gospel.

It was renewing and refreshing and enjoyable.  It filled my heart with the soul satisfying emotion of goodness.  Goodness for friends and goodness for life.  It gave buoyancy to my inner self.  Rejuvenating to the core.

I've thought about the pleasantness of that evening and again felt that we are all moving way to fast and we don't take time/make time/have time to enjoy each other except in a super quick text-like fashion.  Abbreviated words.  No clue as to the emotion behind the somewhat cryptic letters.

I see young mothers just pulled so many different ways and even my Laurels.  I have thought and thought about them.  There seems to be no time for staying in your jammies on Saturday morning, curled up in your favorite blanket, eating a bowl of Captain Crunch and watching The Roadrunner and laughing at his antics with Wiley Coyote.  There seems to be no time for relaxing and recovery in their lives.  It's a constant pressure of goGoGOGO!!!  Is anyone every told... Go play outdoors!

This really came home to me last week.  7 days into school and ALL my Laurels are already admittedly exhausted and worn-out and overwhelmed with their schedules!  7 days!

In my own life I see myself scurrying (now that's quite the mental image!), well, maybe slow-bustling along, to various appointments.  Seldom if ever accomplishing all of what I had planned, and dutifully jotted down on my list- in the anticipation of crossing each task off throughout the day.

Even with PorchChat being my favorite thing to do...I don't have the time all the time!!  It's usually arranged around two busy schedules.  It's an occasional occurence not a fixed item on a schedule.

Listening to the horror of the world news and saying my summation, to remind me that God is in charge, I hear myself say...truly these are the last days. It's only going to get worse.  We need to cling to the Gospel. We've been told etc. etc.

In the midst of that thinking/speaking I remembered a scripture in Matthew.  About the horror of the last days of wars and killings and etc. etc.  plus we know about the natural calamities that will befall us.  It's just overwhelming.  But this one verse... Could this be the happenings?  today?  now?

Matthew 24:22 And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect’s sake those adays shall be shortened.

So...IF these are the last days (and they are!) and IF for our very survival the days are now being shortened (and it sure seems so, doesn't it??) then...it makes sense as we strive to live and do all of the things that we have been used to doing, that we'd find ourselves on overload constantly (wouldn't we??)  as it would seem an impossibility.  It would be impossible to squeeze an hours worth of activity into less than an hours worth of available time!

Maybe that is why we feel to downsize/organize/de-junk and all those sorts of good deeds to gift ourselves with more time?  Maybe our prioritizing is off base?  Maybe matters of the heart never really surface?  Maybe we never get to connect with each other in ways that would strengthen us?  We really don't have the time?  The days are shorter?????

Well, these are just my mulling/pondering thoughts.  Perhaps far out?  I don't know but I do know that my life is more satisfying with real people sitting on my porch and just visiting instead of endlessly cage-running, chasing my list, of perfectionist behavior and accomplishments!

I read this article below, yesterday, and I thought it was excellent.  one of my favorite lines was this...we need to be humans being not humans doing... something along those lines.

The Disease of Being Busy- read article here

Friday, September 11, 2015

Be Careful!!

This is one of the most powerful lessons ever!  Another one for a good FHE and a good reminder for all of us.  Really something to think about.  Heed the warning/counsel and be safe!


George Albert Smith’s grandfather George A. Smith served for many years in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and in the First Presidency as a counselor to Brigham Young. George Albert Smith often repeated the counsel his grandfather used to give to his family: “There is a line of demarcation well defined between the Lord’s territory and the devil’s territory. If you will stay on the Lord’s side of the line you will be under his influence and will have no desire to do wrong; but if you cross to the devil’s side of that line one inch you are in the tempter’s power and if he is successful, you will not be able to think or even reason properly because you will have lost the Spirit of the Lord.”
George Albert Smith said that he used this counsel throughout his life to guide his choices: “When I have been tempted sometimes to do a certain thing, I have asked myself, ‘Which side of the line am I on?’ If I determined to be on the safe side, the Lord’s side, I would do the right thing every time. So when temptation comes think prayerfully about your problem and the influence of the Lord will aid you to decide wisely. There is safety for us only on the Lord’s side of the line.”1 

Chapter from George Albert Smith manual--  Stay on the Lord's Side of the Line... here  

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Giving/Receiving

We are almost finished with watching all of 1972 General Conference.  At some point during each talk I get that feeling of confirmation that what I've just heard is true.  Always at the end when they share their testimony that feeling is there.  Love it!!

Today I was thinking that I love that feeling for 2 reasons...1) it lets me know that I just heard pure truth and 2) it lets me know that I'm living decent enough to have the Holy Ghost whisper to me.  Usually I'm faulting myself and explaining away to myself that I need to be/do better.  Lately I've been feeling that I'm on the right track and I just need to forge ahead and watch for those indicators that nudge me forward.  I've been studying my Patriarchal blessing and have found excitement and anticipation for my future.  Even at my age of senior-hood...I feel excitement for the future!  Sublime thought!!


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fuzzy picture of Gleaners.
One of the recent talks we heard was by President Romney.  He gave such a great talk about caring for the poor and needy.  I thought you'd enjoy it as a FHE.  Such a great story from Leviticus.  It could easily be acted out or drawn out or use that famous picture of Ruth gleaning and tell her story.  We have a picture of gleaners in our RS room.  I also liked how he referred to ....The operation of these two principles, philanthropy by the giver and industry by the receiver... don't you like the use of those words?  Each has to work.  Read or listen to the full talk by President Romney Oct. 1972  here

To implement his instructions to care for the poor and the needy, the Lord has in all dispensations given specific programs. To ancient Israel, he gave this very simple procedure:
“… when ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt not wholly reap the corners of thy field, neither shalt thou gather the gleanings of thy harvest.
“And thou shalt not glean thy vineyard, neither shalt thou gather every grape of thy vineyard; thou shalt leave them for the poor and stranger. …” (Lev. 19:9–10.)
Simple as was this program, it was nevertheless founded upon the two basic principles of action operative in all inspired welfare programs, namely: (1) those who have are to give, and (2) those who receive are to work.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Enjoy! I sure do!

Don't you love that last part?....no matter what you are studying...you will receive your answers. 

My mind and heart have been so filled with love of the Gospel the last two days.  I wish it was testimony day!!  My heart is flowing over with joy!  Nothing feels better than the joy of the Gospel.  I'm basking in it. Soaking it up. Breathing it in.  Feeling hope seeping in and filling up and it just flat out feels GOOD!!!  Do you ever feel so good that you just wish you could freeze frame the feeling and keep it forever??? ...that is how I feel!  Enveloping and comforting and reassuring and so much gratitude for the Holy Ghost.  Oh, yes.  I'm a believer for sure.  Bliss.


Friday, September 4, 2015

Am I blowing bubbles???

I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles (sheet music cover).jpeg
on my soapbox.  again!!
One of the beauts about blogging is you can say what you think about any given subject.  Usually something you feel strongly about one way or the other.  Sometimes you have some life experience in the topic at hand.  Maybe some success.  Maybe things you've learned from your less than successful moments of various life lessons.  All are game!

I sometimes get on my soapbox and have a little rant to clear my mind and make sure I'm giving the world a chance to be saved via my co-dependent, save everyone from everything, mentality.

I'm such a coward.  I spout off and then hide behind my clothesline profile.  Sometimes airing soiled duds or sharing sun-bleached whites.  Today I'm really going out on a limb, sharing thoughts that could break the clothesline!!

The Word of Wisdom.  Yep!  not the poster child for health.  Not the model on the treadmill.  Never leading, much less attending, a Zumba class.  Not running marathons with equally crazed people that get a kick out of such torture.  Nope.  None of those fit a description of me.

Does chubby translate to being lean?  are they synonyms?  probably not as most chubbies largettes super-sized folks are really out of shape.  So no sharing thoughts on physical fitness because-- there is way to much of me to even be seriously listened to on that subject. 

I am a non-successful professional dieter and I've been on almost any diet or diet program (short of surgery) known to man.

So today, boys and girls, I will address my thoughts on the Word of Wisdom!!  Grab a bowl of buttered popcorn and your favorite sugared beverage and prepare to read my thoughts.

Why am I doing this and especially why put myself out there?  It's my nature.  I was prompted because a picture that I found absolutely hilarious & when I read some comments?... there were actually those offended to a degree by the picture.  The picture you ask?...oh, this one!




Awhile back I decided to really look into the WOW.  For years I'd been told you cannot eat grain and lose weight and it's bad for you etc. etc.  For years I wondered...why is it in the 89th Section?  Why are we told to store it as a basic food for survival should the need arise?  How can we tolerate eating something that we've ended up believing is bad for us?   Don't we need to eat, at least some, to get our bodies used to it?  What does grain do anyhow???  It's not in any weight loss program I've been a part of.  Grain doesn't even make it as a steady part of daily eating.

(remember dear reader.  I'm overweight.  I have no more business spouting off about the WOW than dancing on pointe for the Ward Talent Show.)

The above aside being said and letting you know, I'm not an authority on diet foods.  My question was...is the WOW true or not?  With so many, in and out of the Church, finding fault with eating grain or meat...then what gives???  Is it true or not?  I've heard comments for years and now the voices are louder about the badness of grain and eating meat and then myriads of other things that are bad like milk, butter, eggs...not mentioned specifically in the WOW but a topic of conversation.

I always wondered why the Lord didn't tell us how to eat and many times I have heard....to bad we can't eat what the WOW mentions but we can't and be healthy. We'd all be fat.

So it was true at one time and is scripturally mentioned.  It's canon!! Isn't it???

One night in frustration I told my dear HubbyMan, he that has survived my myriads of diet programs and watched me go up in size, I said...Joseph Smith was the Prophet when this was given and no one has removed it/rescinded it/replaced it.  If it was true then...isn't it still true???  grains and all.  Isn't it?

No sense in listing all the types of eating I read about but I did find it interesting to learn the difference between the programs/styles/content of what is being embraced.  Here are a few....



There are various types of vegetarians: Lacto vegetarian, Fruitarian vegetarian, Lacto-ovo-vegetarian, Living food diet vegetarian, Ovo-vegetarian, Pescovegetarian, and Semi-vegetarian.
The majority of vegetarians are lacto-ovovegetarians, in other words, they do not eat animal-based foods, except for eggs, dairy, and honey.


Pesco vegetarians eat fish. A pescatarian, or a pesco-vegetarian, is a vegetarian who also consumes fish and seafood. This is a type of semi-vegetarian diet. Adding seafood to an otherwise vegetarian diet can make it easier to meet your nutrient needs while still maintaining a mainly plant-based diet.

Veganism is more of a way of life and a philosophy than a diet. A vegan does not eat anything that is animal based, including eggs, dairy, and honey
 
The Raw Food Diet, or Raw Foodism, involves consuming foods and drinks which are not processed, are completely plant-based, and ideally organic.
Raw foodists generally say that at least three-quarters of your food intake should consist of uncooked food. A significant number of raw foodists are also vegans - they do not eat or drink anything which is animal based.
There are four main types of raw foodists: raw vegetarians, raw vegans, raw omnivores, and raw carnivores.

WFPB-Whole Foods- Plant Based. Meat, eggs, etc. to be avoided.  Lots of LDS people are into this one and feel it's adhering to WOW.

Macrobiotic- a diet in which processed food is avoided.  Common components include grains, beans and vegetables.

Paleo- a diet based on the types of foods presumed to have been eaten by early humans, consisting chiefly of meat, fish, vegetables, and fruit, and excluding dairy or grain products and processed food.


  • The above I copied off the internet.  I wish I'd written all of them down when I originally researched types etc.  Three of the most unusual were  --1) don't eat eggs because it causes the hen pain to lay the egg  2) likewise it hurts the cow to be milked so don't drink the milk  3) also there was one about pulling up a plant and exposing the roots, it was murder.  you don't eat anything underground.  only harvest on top of soil.  Each of these three had a specific name for it's adherents.
All of these, plus many more that I did not mention, end up being very complicated with laws/rules to adhere to just like a game with fine print instructions.  The WOW, supposedly doable for the weakest of the weak, is very simple.  Grains, some meat, fruits, veggies...things growing.  At least that is what I think it says!

The children sing in Primary about it.  I can even sing about eating meat if, as a congregation, we sing Hymn #307 ...and they eat but a very little meat...

I have been more into the Proscription aspects.  The do nots...coffee, tea, liquor, drugs etc.  I'm 100% on the do nots but the do's?  The Prescription details?  Obviously I've not figured out how to simplify that part to where it's just natural as a habit.  A way of life.

My relationship with food is described in part by the Apostle Paul ....  
Romans 7: 19 For the good that I would I do not: but the evil which I would not, that I do. 

My curiosity, about the take of a lot of saints and a lot of folks in the world that grain is bad, as a steady part of one's diet and meat is double bad and wondering... are people serious??  They really believe the WOW is no longer valid?


So I read a lot of books and studies and especially enjoyed one by Dan Buettner-- Thrive: Finding Happiness the Blue Zones WayDan had wondered where and what caused people to live the longest healthiest lives.  Finding them on a wall map and circling around them with a blue marker, he ended up calling it The Blue Zone.  he studied Japan, Costa Rica, Italy and Greece PLUS Loma Linda CA!  huh?  oh, I get it!  Headquarters of the Seventh Day Adventists.  Vegetarians and no meat eaters.  An entire lifestyle lived by the citizens of that city.  I was primarily looking for folks that eat grain/starch and all of these areas had those carb foods, in one form or another, grains/beans, as a staple.  even white rice!  Seemed a shame that SLC wasn't in the Blue Zone but it did not qualify.  I wondered why and the next time I put on my favorite red lipstick and caught a glimpse of my roundness...I wondered no more!  Lots of Mormons don't live their own health code (me the pot calling the kettle black!)

One reviewer said the conclusion of both Blue Zone books was: 
A diet that’s rich in mostly plant-based foods and limits meat consumption appears to be one of the keys to longevity. 

That does have a WOW factor.  don't you think so?

My favorite book was a real simple book that covered all sorts of subjects.  Not saying I embrace the no meat concept by this very nice LDS author but she immediately explained to me the concept of why and how grain works. Discovering the Word of Wisdom by Jane Birch.  She is on FB and she is releasing a film or segments of some LDS people she has interviewed. I learned in Chapter 4 of her book about a "starch-based diet".

I then read a lot of other studies about "starch resistant" foods and their worth in health and weight loss.  (No.  I have not put it to the test.  well, not yet anyhow!)


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I copied this and now can't remember who said it! Not sure if these four paragraphs are connected or not.  I really saved a lot of info but will share these.  They listed a lot of other benefits but I thought this was interesting... 

Potatoes get a bad rap as little more than a waist-thickening waste of calories. But amazing new research puts spuds squarely at the center of the latest weight loss buzz, along with other unfairly maligned carbs such as corn and rice. The reason: All these foods contain resistant starch, a unique kind of fiber you'll be hearing a lot more about. In fact, experts agree that it's one of the most exciting nutrition breakthroughs they've seen in years. "Resistant starch has the potential to become the next hot nutrition trend," says Leslie Bonci, RD, author of the American Dietetic Association's Guide to Better Digestion. Indeed, more than 160 studies have examined this little known nutrient's remarkable health and weight loss benefits.


RESISTANT STARCH: THE NEW POWER NUTRIENT
Although this may be the first you've heard of resistant starch, it's likely been a part of your diet most of your life. Resistant starch is a type of dietary fiber naturally found in many carbohydrate-rich foods such as potatoes, grains, and beans, particularly when these foods are cooled. It gets its name because it "resists" digestion in the body, and though this is true of many types of fiber, what makes resistant starch so special is the powerful impact it has on weight loss and overall health. As a dieter's tool it can't be beat: Not only does it increase your body's ability to burn fat, but it also fills you up and reduces overall hunger. Its health benefits are truly impressive as well. Studies show it improves blood sugar control, boosts immunity, and may even reduce your cancer risk.



Right now, there is no specific target for resistant starch intake. But preliminary data shows that the average American woman consumes about 4 g of resistant starch each day. Experts such as Gerbstadt believe the research is strong enough to advocate doubling that.
Adding just 1/2 to 1 cup of cooled resistant starch-rich food per day can do the trick. See "6 Best Fat-Burning Foods" for ideas, and follow this advice to maximize your intake.

Keep it cool In cooked starchy foods, resistant starch is created during cooling. Cooking triggers starch to absorb water and swell, and as it slowly cools, portions of the starch become crystallized into the form that resists digestion. Cooling either at room temperature or in the refrigerator will raise resistant starch levels. Just don't reheat. That breaks up the crystals, causing resistant starch levels to plummet.

Sounds strange?   Well, I read about other ways of eating that were absolutely weird!  well, to me they were.  Not that it counts for a huge deal but really...isn't this interesting?  People supporting grain as a healthy food to eat!!
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 I felt like the things I studied made me realize that the WOW could very well be correct and society could very well be incorrect.  Even some Saints could be off base faulting the inclusion of grain and mentioning meat.  Hmmmm.  Very interesting to think that the Lord meant exactly what He said.

As I said at the get go...the WOW-- its's either true or not.  All verses are doctrinally sound or its false doctrine.  IF it's false then surely at this October conference, the second big event, after sustaining 2 new Apostles, will be removal of several bits of the Doctrine and Covenants.  Beginning of course with the 89th Section and then parts of the 59th Section and ditto for parts of the 49th Section and that includes the vs. description of 17-21 eating of meat is approved.

another big IF.  IF all this talk of grain is so bad for us...what about suggested food storage?  what about Bishops Storehouses?  wheat is the suggested base for food storage...if you can't/don't/won't eat wheat then what will you do?  somewhere I read that storing wheat and beans is sensible because of the shelf life and variety of uses BUT a person needs to eat it, at least some of the time, and not wait until it's time to open your first bag of wheat and then try it under need for food storage.  Oh, my...would storehouses be closed? as the bulk of what they have are wheat, rice, beans!

Well well well!  I am not declaring any sort of declaration that I am now going to eat spuds, cold grain, and bits of meat occasionally and loads of veggies/ fruit.  I am also not declaring that eggs are an abomination as is butter.  

I will say that there are as many choices and as much confusion about the meaning of the WOW as there was at the time of Joseph Smith with the clamoring Churches all declaring their truths and preaching their doctrinal programs.  Never has there been more confusion on the care and keeping of the human body than right now.  Even with Prophets and even with revelation we, the Saints, quibble and quarrel and fuss over what does the WOW really mean.

For me...I want to say it's true...grain and all, even sensible amounts of meat.  Now in October General Conference IF this is declared out of date, I will shift gears and move ahead.  In the meantime I will live it the best I can and we will just see what happens.

Can you believe I still have more that I want to say????!!! but I'll spare you the rest.  well, until tomorrow.

Do I have the courage to post this?  If you read it I did!

 








Thursday, September 3, 2015

Hold on to this....


"We know for certain that if and when everything else in the latter days is down or dying; if governments, economies, industries, and institutions crumble; if societies and cultures become a quagmire of chaos and insecurity, nevertheless, through it all the gospel of Jesus Christ and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that bears that gospel to the world will stand triumphant. It will stand undefiled in God’s hand until the very Son of God Himself comes to rule and reign as Lord of lords and King of kings. Nothing is more certain in this world. Nothing is more sure."

-Jeffrey R. Holland

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Anticipation!

I'm thankful that no matter what sort of life experience is going on in my life, be it an upper or a downer, the Gospel stays put.  Firm and sure.  no wavering to any degree.  My mind also keeps being inquisitive and thankful that I love the Church and I have a testimony of it.  I'm a Christian through and through.

Conference time is approaching and I'm on pins and needles about who will receive a phone call/a brief visit/a call extended for their entire life/accept it and devote their energy...right up to death to proclaiming the message of the restoration of the Church!

You know I'm a conference nut and I'm so excited about this upcoming Oct. Conference (oh, I already said that?  sorry!)

The Church is worldwide and to try and keep everyone on the same page with all the different cultures and governments and maintain that purity of doctrine is just overwhelming to even contemplate.  I just revel in the fact that the leaders, under direction of the head of the Church, are able to do this. It really does reassure me that President Monson is currently the President of the Church but...Jesus Christ is the Head of the Church.

Once in awhile you hear someone refer to themselves as nerds/geeks about computer things or other things that maybe the majority of folks aren't interested in or even skilled.  I think I'm geeky/nerdy about the order and selection of leadership in the Church on a general level.  I'm fascinated with the facts of the path these men have trod to get to the spot that they will now serve until they leave this life.  They will not be released except through death.  Their entire life, and their families lives, change. 

That accepting and willingness to step out from the world and the lure of all their success career-wise, give it all up to preach about Jesus Christ is just a rock solid testimony builder for me.  My foundation stone.

I love how Elder Packer shared when they tried to govern a world wide Church and realized the answer was in the Doctrine and Covenants on how to put the 70's in place.  ( I will miss Elder Packer so much.  Thanks to him, and his work on publishing the Scriptures the way they ended up, I could study to my hearts content and understand and not be confused)

Now being all nerdy but...did you know there are 8 quorums of 70's.  The First and Second quorums are General Authorities and they can serve anywhere in the world.  (they are unlimited)The 3rd through 8th Quorums are Area Seventies and each Quorum  are on assignment to a specific place/area. (they have limitations)The Presidency of the 70 are each assigned an area in the USA or Canada.  (I ask...can you contain the excitement you feel right now!?  To be reminded of something so fascinating???)

When Elder Anderson was called as an Apostle he was 64.  At the time of his call he was Senior member in the Presidency of the 70.  He'd been a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy since he was 41 so that calculates to 23 years of service.  Speaking 3 languages besides English he was so valuable in leadership.  I love this sort of trivia because these Apostles are not just randomly selected.  The Lord has moved them around and trained them with all sorts of experiences by the time the call does arrive.  (I'm gearing up for weekend of bliss.  hours and hours of conference.  October 3-4)

Speaking of Elder Anderson...just grab a snack plate or a beverage you enjoy...sit back and absorb this amazing talk!!!  (Should I charge for the joy you will feel as this penetrates your soul???)

Compensatory Spiritual Power for the Righteous  by Elder Neil Anderson--fantastic talk!!  here

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So I know The 12 meet in the SLC Temple on Thursday and each Friday, since Elder Perry 
and Elder Packer passed away, I have checked the Church news...my morbid curiosity...my 
obsession with who will it be???  ready to look them up in my Church Almanac.  to get 
acquainted.  I finally realized...they obviously are waiting until October Conference (but I
 still check! I may be totally off base!)  the real clincher for me was remembering that July 
is their month off so that calmed me somewhat.

One day I found this outstanding  article by the man that is the head of Church Public Affairs.  
He talked about my HobbySubject  and you will love the things he shares!!  Ever wonder 
how much they get paid???  Take a peek!  I mean...I could have told you these morsels of 
info but this fellow has authority so it's TRUTH.

He says....(just paragraphs I pulled from Br. Ottersons address)

Can you imagine what it would be like to be called to the Twelve? In most cases you have 
already had a successful career. You know you will continue to serve the Church in some 
volunteer capacity, but you have begun to think of your future retirement. The First Presidency 
and the Twelve, of course, do not retire. Neither are they released. With their call comes the 
sure knowledge that they will work every day for the rest of their lives, even if they live into 
their 90s, until they literally drop and their minds and bodies give out. Their workday begins 
early and does not end at 5:00 p.m. The Twelve get Mondays off, and those Mondays are 
frequently spent preparing for the rest of the week. If they have a weekend assignment, they 
will often travel on a Friday afternoon. Periodically, even though in their 80s, they face the 
grueling schedule of international speaking conferences and leadership responsibilities.
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Let me share the reality. Not all the Brethren have been businessmen, but most have had extraordinarily successful careers by the time they are called to be an apostle. As President 
Spencer W. Kimball once pointed out, the ability to lead people and an organization is a 
 more-than-helpful attribute in a Church of millions of people, especially when combined 
with spiritual depth and a rich understanding of the gospel. Because several have been 
highly successful in business careers, when they become apostles their stipend and 
allowances may literally be less than a tithe on what they previously earned.
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What about when they are home? I have the cell phone numbers of most of the Brethren 
because I sometimes have to call them in the evening, on weekends or when they are out 
and about. I’m not naïve enough to think that I am the only Church officer to do so. So 
their downtime is peppered with interruptions. I invariably begin those calls by 
apologizing for interrupting them at home. I have never once been rebuked for calling. 
are invariably kind and reassuring, even early in the morning or late at night.
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Their primary time off each year is from the end of the mission presidents’ seminar at the 
very end of June through the end of July. And while this time is meant as a break, most of 
the Brethren use this time to turn their thoughts, among other things, to October general 
conference and preparation of their remarks. During Christmas break they do the same for 
 conference. Every one of them takes extraordinary care and time in deciding on a topic 
and crafting their messages. The process weighs on them for months as they refine draft
 after draft.

read full address here by head of Church Public Affairs- Michael Otterson  (come on!  treat yourself!  read it!)