Tuesday, February 1, 2005

February 2005


2/1/05 - Letter from Mom and Dad on their mission in Cambodia

What is this, a test or something to see how many things I have failed in?  All kidding aside, we're glad CJ is doing so well and is back home.  With it being a scope she won't have a big incision to worry about. 

An ideal mother has to have many attributes, and charity should head that list because it encompasses so many of the good qualities that she should have or try to develop.  There are two good scriptures that explains what charity is (I Corinthians 13:4-7 and Moroni 7:45-47).

In simple terms, I always think of love, patience, forgiveness, understanding, selflessness and being a good example.  These are qualities and attributes that you have and I think you are a much better mother than I am.

Keep up your good work, Dad and I are so proud of you.

Love, Mom 


The reason I asked my mom about “attributes of a mother” is to fulfill a requirement for my Personal Progress, under the Divine Nature experience.  I think the world of my mom, and I think it is funny that she would write that I’m a much better mom than her, when I think exactly the opposite!  I think that might be the way most moms and daughters feel.  I love my mother VERY much, and wish I could be more like her.  I suppose we all have faults, but my mom has very few and I would do well to pattern my life after her.  Her dependability is LEGENDARY, along with her way of NOT SPEAKING ILL of anyone !!  I REALLY REALLY could do better in THAT department!   It is interesting that she would mention “Charity”, and say that it should HEAD the list, because the scripture I have chosen to memorize as part of my Personal Progess experience #6 (Divine Nature) was “Charity”.  This is a quality I have been wanting to improve on, and it is this:  Charity is the PURE LOVE OF CHRIST.  Just think, if we could all have this love, what the world would be like.  Thinking about this lately, has caused me to perceive and try an understand people better.  For instance this past few days at Region Wrestles, I have had the occasion to JUDGE people (other wrestlers, who wrestle against Landon).  In times past I have had really hard feelings against them, and this time I didn’t.  I said (several times) to myself, that THEY are children of our Heavenly Father, and he loves them as much as me, and I tried to think of good qualities they might have, and put myself in their shoes………..  Just typing this I think it sounds kind of infantile…………..  but my emotions get sooooooooooo  strong sometimes, and I just have to take a step back and realize what REALLY matters.  I have tried and usually succeeded to have “Charity” towards them and everyone I come in contact with.  
This is the scripture I have memorized to go along with Charity.

And Charity suffereth long
And is kind
And envieth not
And is not puffed up
Seeketh not her own
Isn’t easily provoked
Thinketh no evil
Rejoiceth not in iniquity
But rejoiceth in truth
Beareth all things
Believeth all things
Hopeth all things
Endureth all things

For Charity is the pure love of Christ, and endureth forever.  And whoso is found possessed of it at the last day, it shall be well with him.   Moroni 7:  45, 47


Feb 2, 2005 - Letter from Mom and Dad on their mission in Cambodia

Dear Family,

For some reason I have been thinking a lot about home today and how much I miss all that is there, especially each one of you.  We are usually very busy which keeps my mind off of home, but with this being Sunday we have the afternoon free which gives me more thinking time. 

We both seem to be well which is a real blessing.  You don’t realize how blessed you are until your health is not perfect.  I trust all is well with each one of you.  Take care of yourselves.

If nothing else, this mission has taught me how important my family is to me.  Please be kind and understanding of each other, especially any family member that is struggling with anything.  I know if I did it over again I would probably make the same mistakes but I like to think that I would be more patient and kind.  Saying hurtful things in anger and with a raised voice is not what we should do, even when we are frustrated beyond belief.  Don’t do anything that will drive any member of your family away from you.

Well, enough preaching.  Keep writing us, the first thing we do when we get up in the morning and the last thing we do before we go to bed is check our e-mail.  Any word from home is wonderful: weather, local news, wrestling, basketball, the leaky shower and how the repair is coming, etc., etc., etc.  Nothing lengthy, just a word or two. 

You are always in our prayers.
Love, Dad


February 6, 2005
Well, Landon will go in at 2nd at Region again this year.  Another heart breaker loss
against another guy from Ogden - Todd "Stall" azar as I will call him.  Cocky little bugger. Landon came from behind to make it 5 to 4 with 20 seconds to go, but the kid got an escape, and it went into OT, first one to get the take down wins, and  he took Landon down..........  Oh well, life goes on and Landon bounces back quickly.  We are looking forward to STATE at UVSC next week.  We are taking 15 wrestlers to STATE this year, including Tyler Carrigan, so the Dicksons are happy about this !! 

Manda and I are going shopping today, and Zac and Roger are working on your shower.
The weather is BEAUTIFUL here, so spring like.................

Landon is going to the Valentines Girl’s Dance with Emily “Margaret” Carter.  Today they got together

Landon and Margaret
Conner Shaw and Aubree Durrant
Chase Kimbal and Kara Kilmer
Alex Clemens (A-rod) and Bobbie Brown

And went on a video scavenger hunt.  They separated into boys and girls teams, and they filmed each other completing a whole list of CRAZY things !!

Such as………….

Singing “I don’t want to miss a thing” from Aerosmith at Jubilee
Asking a cop to let them see his handcuffs, and handcuffing one of them.
Washing car windows at Day Bear for 5 cents each
Giving a cashier at Jubilee a back-rub
Getting an “older” couple to make out for 10 minutes (they got Frankie and Sally Little)
Painting a boys fingernails with PINK fingernail polish
Having one of the boys paint his lips with lipstick and kiss another boy on the cheek and leave a mark.
Finding some “road-kill” and giving a eulogy for it
Finding a rock that weighs as much as a human head
Pretending to search for a lost retainer in a garbage can at Steph’s drive-in while it was way crowded full of people


And a bunch more ………..

Then they went back to the girls houses and watched the videos to see whose were best !!

Have you ever heard of anything so crazy !?!?!?

Tonight before going to the dance at the high school, they were going down to Walmart, and separating into groups, and each couple could spend only $5.00, and they had to get dinner for all of them.  Landon and Margaret were in charge of dessert.  I’m not sure WHERE they were going to EAT the food, but it sounds like fun !!

2/7/05 - Letter from Mom and Dad on their mission in Cambodia
Hi Everyone,
Things are moving right along here in Cambodia and we hope things are going well for you also.  Thanks for your e-mails.  It seems to make us not quite so far away when we can keep in touch.  With it being the Chinese New Year we are off school for the rest of the week but will be going to an orphanage today for a Health Fair presentation with puppets.  It seems like their is always something to do. 

 It looks like we will be closing the Learning Center where Lee and I have been teaching, as it no longer meets the purpose for which it was established.  The money that is used to run the center can be put to better use on digging wells that produce good water out in the villages, training dentists and eye doctors, and training doctors or midwives how to resuscitate newborn babies so they will not die.  We have really enjoyed teaching at the Learning Center and becoming acquainted with the students.  They are special.  Whenever they see us they never fail to say, “Hello, teacher.”  In fact one of Lee’s students even gave him a krama (pronounced gramah - a rectangle scarf they wrap around their face or head for protection from the dust and pollution or for a cushion on their heads to carry things).  Elder and Sister Poulson, the other couple who came to Cambodia the same time we did, will move to Kampong Cham (about a three hour drive away) where they will teach.  Lee and I will be given teaching assignments somewhere else in Phnom Penh through other organizations helped by the Church. 

We will also be involved in the “Lost Sheep” project.  This is a program being initiated in the Asia Area to help find members whose addresses are unknown.  People move around so much from one part of the city to another, or even move out into the country and the church loses track of them.  This project will hopefully find some of them and also give the missionaries new contacts.  It is a big job trying to get all the information translated into Cambodian and Vietnamese, and then get everyone trained who will be involved. 

Our last two American sister missionaries will be returning home this month leaving us with all native sister missionaries (27).  We just passed the half way mark a week ago (57 natives and 57 Americans) and from now on we will have more full-time missionaries from here in Cambodia that we do American missionaries.  This is going to make it even harder to communicate with the branch leaders and be shadow leaders, but we’re sure the Lord has taken this all into account.

The weather is still bearable, not too hot and for sure not too cold.  We seldom use the air conditioners in our apartment but do keep the fans running.  The one in the bedroom runs all night though.

Lee and I have both had haircuts and they turned out very nice.  His cost 75 cents from a local barber and mine was $4 at a beauty salon.  We were sure worried when we heard that one of the missionaries had told the barber to cut off just a little and ended up with just a little left over his entire head.  I have also been able to find a curling iron that works really well, although my hair gets pretty droopy by the end of the day from the heat. 

We had our own personal experience of driving on the wrong side of the road and against traffic as we left the Mission Home the other day and drove to Pencil’s department store.  It was located just one block away but instead of our substitute driver (Buntah) making two left turns and crossing through traffic twice.  He made a left turn and drove up the wrong side of the road facing the oncoming traffic until he reached the next block where he made another left turn.  Lee and I just looked at each other and shook our heads.

Being involved with the Vietnamese Branch, we were invited to help them (the three Vietnamese Branches) celebrate the Chinese New Year which started yesterday and lasts for five days.  Just before it started one of the Young Adults approached me and asked if I could play the piano.  All I could think of was D&C 60:2-3, and so I told her, “Yes, but only with one hand.”  Things went just fine and I ended up accompanying the congregation for two hymns, both had four verses with two sharps each.  I have never been so nervous in all my life as I have never played in front of anyone before.  I sure wish I had practiced more the one year I took piano. 

Keep in touch
Love, Elder and Sister Dickson  

Feb 8, 2005 - Letter to Mom and Dad on their mission in Cambodia
It’s always good to get emails from you !!  We love you and are so proud of you.  Zac got your shower fixed last night.  There were $108 in materials, and I paid him $100 in labor.  He worked of it for approx. 6+ hours total.   I hope that amount is okay. I told him he sure is a Dickson, because when you plan on a couple of hours, it always turns into more.  I think he enjoyed doing it.  Something to keep him busy.  He’s also working on Jim and Shirlee’s home, making a bathroom in their back room. Last night, Leisa Wilson and myself and CJ got all of the wrestlers going to State, and dyed their hair maroon !!  It was their idea (the boys) of course !  They were pretty pleased.  I’m taking a picture today for the paper on Friday.  We also got some “squishy” pillows (the new rage around here) and had tags made at the Sports Spot that say, 2005 State Qualifier, their placing, and their weight.  I REALLY think they will be excited about these.  I was supposed to go to Tooele for meetings yesterday and today, but we woke up to 8 inches of snow yesterday morning, and it snowed all day and laid down another 2-3 inches. And this morning there is no snow, but it is VERY cold, and listening to the news, the roads are covered in black ice, and the fog is very bad.  So I’m not going today either.  I feel bad about this, as I paid $500 of the counties money to register for this class, but I’m not going to drive 2 hours each way (going slow) and put my life on the line.  I have to be back by 4 to watch Camryn, so that means I’d leave at 6:30 a.m. to get there at 8:30 a.m., and have to leave at 2 p.m., to get home by 4. So it just wasn’t worth it to me………..  We will leave for State wrestles at UVSC on Thursday morning (early).  We are hoping Manda and Zac and CJ can come down sometime on Friday or Saturday.  We are hoping so badly that he will be able to wrestle his best so he can medal this year.  Some of the kids going in at 4th place are going to have a REALLY REALLY tough time.  

Young Women’s is going well, although it is very stressful, or I guess I should say it takes up A LOT of my thinking time.  It seems I am always worrying and wondering, and stewing about something to do with an activity, lesson, the girls, etc.  I’m enjoying it though.  We are tying a quilt for Breanne Wilson tonight.  We are going to try and tie ONE a month, so that all of the girls get a quilt done for them.  They buy the material, etc., and all the girls work on it to tie it. We will have 15+ girls by the end of the year…………….. Yikes  (This is just in the Laurel class).
Well, I better go for now and get ready for work.  Take care
Love Gwen

February 13, 2005 - Letter from Mom and Dad on their mission in Cambodia

Hurrah, the dress made it here okay.  It arrived at the Mission Home on Friday.  Thanks for sending it.  I hope you wrote a check out for the postage.

It sounds like Landon and his friends really have some good times.  Who does Emily “Margaret” Carter belong to?  What kind of dessert did they get for $5?  Sorry to hear about State but at least the team had their squishy pillows and maroon hair.  Now I can see where Landon gets some of his crazy ideas.  You must lay awake nights dreaming up things to make others feel special.  Did the rest of the family (Amanda, Camryn, Zac and CJ) make it to the wrestles?

It sounds like Zac is keeping himself very busy as usual.  How is the car working out for him or has it quit?  Is he having mice problems at the building like Mark is having at his place?  Are the quilt frames working out okay?  You sure have a lot of quilts to tie.  I don’t know how you keep up with everything.  I’m glad you decided against going to Tooele.  I don’t know what all of us would do if anything happened to you!!!

The weather here is starting to get a little warmer and we have had to put the air conditioner on a couple of times just to cool it off a little. 

We have finally finished all the paper work for the "lost sheep" project and are sending it to the translation department on Monday.  With this week being the Chinese New Year, school was cancelled and so we have spent all of our spare time getting things done on this project.  The AP's have really been a big help as they are familiar with what the missionaries do here in Cambodia and the problems they encounter. 

We are still working with the branches and trying to get things going the correct way.  We would like to teach some of the ladies in Relief Society some of the Primary songs so they can sing them at home but they have not been translated into Vietnamese or Khmae (Cambodian).  I didn't think it would be that hard but it was explained that a song like "I love to see the temple,” the word temple in Khmae is preahvihia barisot.  In order to make the music work with the words the next line has to be omitted and therefore the meaning of the song is lost.  You ought to try singing some of the hymns in Khmae and Vietnamese, it is something else

I tried making chocolate chip cookies in our little oven last night.  It’s a wonder they turned out.  I used bread flour instead of regular flour, butter in place of the shortening, and all white sugar as I didn’t have any brown sugar.  I guess it was the expensive vanilla I used.  One pint cost $5.80 and it was imitation vanilla at that.  Some of the things here are really expensive when it is not local stuff.  I finally got Dad to drink some milk.  I bought some Hersey’s chocolate syrup ($4) so he could fix himself some chocolate milk. 

If you get a chance with your busy schedule would you send me my recipes for Mazetti and my chocolate chip cookies.  Also, if you have a box of tapioca could you let me know how to make it and the quantities.  We bought some tapioca, it is the size of small bee bees, and all the instructions are in Khmae.  I’ve tried making it a couple of times but my brain can’t conjure up the right things to do.

Keep the e-mails coming when you have time.  We think of all of you often.  Tell everyone  “hello” for us.  We love you all and appreciate you.


February 13, 2005  - Letter to Mom and Dad on their mission in Cambodia

Glad the dress made it.  I sent in on Jan 24th and it cost about 7-8$ to send.  I did write a check out for it.  Emily Margaret Carter belongs to Craig and Lisa.  She used to work at curves, and he used to work for the school district. 

State Wrestling is over now, and it was a disappointment.  We thought for sure that Landon would medal, and the kid he beat at Region (Brad Gustafson from Tooele) , and the kid he went into overtime and lost to at Region (Todd "Stall" a zar) took 3rd and 4th, but Landon was beat out.  He just needs to wrestle more consistent.  He won a match (Ben Turner, Wasatch JV) , then lost a match (to Dustin Howa, eventual state champion), then won a match (Anthony Carter, Union), then lost a match (Nick Neumann, Pine View).  That last match he wrestled, was the one he NEEDED to win to put him into a medal round.  He didn't wrestle the best in that match. 

As for the other wrestlers.......... We took 15 to state, and Josh Wilson took 1st !!   Mike Clunas - 3rd,  Brett Hendershot 4th, and Zac Taylor 5th. The rest were beat out.

Manda and Camryn and Zac and CJ came down and watched Landon's 2nd two matches on Friday.   

Zac hasn't been driving the car at all that I know of, at least not yet.   I don't think he is having any mice problems, as he hasn't mentioned any.  He is working on the fencing in his yard now.  The quilting frames worked out okay, and we got one quilt tied the other night.  Only 18 more to go !!!

We got a baby shower invitation for Kimberly Smith (Moe's wife) for next Saturday, and we are going.  I'm sure Erika will be there too, although I haven't asked her about it yet. 

Also, Sara Adams wedding is next week.  I guess you got an invitation, she called for your address. 

Today is Youth Exchange at church, where the youth take over all of the jobs for one week.  Landon is up to a meeting right now (6:30 a.m.)  He is the Ward Clerk, and also has to teach the Elder's quorum lesson, which he is NOT very excited about.  With State Wrestles and all he had not had adequate time to prepare, and so he's stressed out about this.

Hope the Lost Sheep program goes well for you.  Knowing you, I'm sure you will have it organized the VERY VERY best, and you will get people accounted for, and shipped into shape !!  I know you like organizing stuff like that, and you are very good at it.

We pray for you every day, and love you and miss you very much!

Monday, February 14, 2005

Well, again I’m feeling pretty overwhelmed.  This YW President job is mentally draining to me.  I know it’s making me a better person, but I worry and fret and stew over everything, because I know the buck stops here.  My house is a pigsty, and I wish so badly I didn’t have to work, but I know the money that I bring in is a much needed necessity.  Then to top it off last night Jim Wiscombe calls and asks if the YW Presidency will speak in sacrament meeting on Sunday !!  On Preparing for the temple, and keeping temple covenants no less !!  I’m feeling very pressured right now.  But my Heavenly Father comforts me, and the Holy Ghost helps me through this.  I got up at 4 a.m. and read the Book of Mormon for an hour, and then went to the gym for a half and hour, and now am writing in my journal.  I need to  keep this up, feeding my body both spiritually and physically.  Hopefully the rest will take care of itself.

February 16, 2005
All about Me (as of today)

1. What time did you get up this morning? 4 a.m.      
2. Diamonds or pearls? Diamonds
3. What was the last film you saw at the cinama? 1/2 of National Treasure ( I took Camryn out)
4. What is your favorite TV Show?  Law and Order or Medium
5. What did you have for breakfast?  Yogurt and granola bar
6. What is your middle name? I don't have one!
7. What is your favorite restaurant?  Maple Garden
8. What foods do you dislike? cooked carrots (all by themselves)
9. What is your favorite chip flavor? Baked Lays Original
10.  What is your favorite thing to do to relax?  Sleep !!
11. What kind of car do you drive? Saturn
12. Favorite sandwich? Subway roasted chicken TOASTED wheat bread with spinach leaves and tomato and NO mayo
13. What characteristics do you despise? A Thief
14. Favorite item of clothing?  Levis
15. If you could go anywhere in the world where would you go? Hawaii
16. What color is your bathroom?  burgundy and green
17.  Favorite brand of clothing? Clearance items at Meier and Frank
18. Where would you retire to? Morgan
19. Who do you want to retire with? Roger D.
20. What was your most memorable birthday?  40 of course!
21.  Flossing – yes or no?  I’m trying !!
22. Favorite sport to watch? wrestling, baseball, football, depends on the season
23. Person you expect to send it back first? Stephanie
24. Who do you least expect to send this back to you? (?)
25. What fabric detergent do you use? TIDE (somebody tell me where to find the H E detergents!?!?!)

26. Coke or Pepsi?   DIET (I know, I know, wrinkles on the brain) COKE Caffeine FREE !!!!!!!!!!!!!
27. Are you a morning person or a night owl?  morning
28. What is your shoe size? 8 1/2
29. Do you have any pets?  Zipper the dog
30. Any new and exciting news you'd like to share with your family and friends?  I've lost 36 pounds since August !
31. What did you want to be when you were little? ballerina, brain surgeon, member of MOtab
32. What are you doing today?  Enjoying being a GRANDMA !!

February 16, 2005 - Letter to Mom and Dad on their mission in Cambodia
Dear Mom and Dad,
Are you both well?
How is the Lost Sheep program coming along?
Are you upset about the learning center closing?

I wanted to tell you about Landon's experience teaching the Elder's quorum. 
I had told him (the prior Sunday and Monday) that he ought to read over the lesson, and get preparing,
and then put it all away on Wednesday and concentrate on State Wrestles, then on Sunday morning he could
get up early and polish it up.  Well, like mother like son, he likes to procrastinate !!  He read just 1-2 pages
on Monday night, and then didn't look at it again until Sunday morning at 9 a.m.  Our church is at 11 a.m., and priesthood
meeting is FIRST !!  He had to get up early (6:30 a.m.) for a bishopric meeting (he was the ward clerk also)  We thought he would be gone about an hour, and then be able to come home and work on the lesson with my help.  Well, at 9 am he still wasn't home, and I had to go to MY meetings...........  I met him in the parking lot at the church, and he WAS NOT a happy camper !!!  I told him I didn't know what to tell him, but to go home and look at the lesson, and then get on his knees and start praying !!!   I worried about it all during YW, and said many silent prayers for him.  My first comment I heard was in Sunday School, and by the time I got to Sacrament meeting, all I was hearing was HOW WONDERFUL A JOB he had done in the Elder's quorum lesson !!!  I am so proud of him.  I told Shane Preece, who was telling me how impressed he was, that I wish the "I" could be a fly on the wall, and get to see all of these neat things that Landon does for myself.  I KNOW he's a great kid, but a lot of the time, I miss out on times that he really shines..........  I think he must get the "teaching" ability from you grandparents !!  Although I must say I do a pretty good job of it too, most of the time, when the Spirit is with me.  As the clerk he had to walk around in sacrament and get a head count too.  He's awesome.

Thought you'd like to hear about that !!
Take care, we love you and pray for you every day.
LOVE GWEN

February 19, 2005 - Letter to Mom and Dad on their mission in Cambodia
Dear Mom and Dad
Amanda and I went down to Centerville to Laurie's (my Smith cousin) home clear up on the hill !! about as far as you can go.
They had an open house from 2-5 with food to eat.  We got to visit with everyone, they were all there
We saw Susan and her two girls
and Candy and her two girls
and Laurie
And Kim (Russell's wife)
and Danny's wife and girls
and David's wife
Kimberly is due in two weeks and is having a girl.

We also got to see Aunt Jolene, and also Moe and David and Danny and Russell were there towards the end.
We didn't get there till 4 and stayed almost till 5

They all asked about you, and how you were doing.  They said to tell you hi from all of them.

I'm talking in sacrament meeting tomorrow.  Wish me luck !!

LOVE GWEN

Here’s my talk


My Baptismal Covenants
Talk given in Morgan 6th Ward Sacrament Meeting
February 20, 2005

My dear brothers and sisters.  The Bishop has asked me to talk to you today concerning our baptismal covenants.  As I have studied and searched the scriptures this past week, I have learned so much, and preparing for this talk has been of a great benefit to me.  I hope you will bear with me as I share some of the truths that I have learned.  I have asked the Spirit to be with me today, that your hearts might be touched as mine has been touched by these simple gospel truths.

We need to be baptized in order to return and live with our Heavenly Father, but just being baptized is not enough.  We begin a new way of life at baptism.

Alma, who had been one of wicked King Noah’s priests, and who had believed Abinadi’s words and repented of his sins, taught and baptized the people who also believed in God, at the waters of Mormon.  He asked his people after they were baptized:  “Have ye spiritually been born of God?  Have he received his image in your countenances?  Have ye experienced this mighty change in your hearts?” 

Baptism is the beginning of the “mighty change” – this new way of life.  We can have “a might change” take place in our hearts, that we will have not more disposition to do evil, but to do good continually.

Do you remember the day you were baptized?  I’m sure we all do.  I remember that I went home and got a piece of brown construction paper, and cut out a leaf.  On it I wrote, “I’m turning over a new leaf”.  Elder Henry B. Eyring of the quorum of the twelve apostles remembers that on the way home in the car after he was baptized, he thought to himself, “Uh – oh, the free ride is over”.  I think each ONE of us realized that this was a VERY important event in our lives.  That things would be different from now on.

When we are baptized we make a covenant with our Heavenly Father.  I want to go over these covenants today and talk about them a little bit.  A covenant is a two-way promise, it is a sacred agreement we make with Heavenly Father.  If we keep our covenants, he will fulfill his part of the agreement.  If we don’t keep up our end, then he will not be able give us the wonderful blessings that he would love to be able to give us.  That is the most important thing I feel He would want you to know, is that he LOVES you – and he wants so much to give you every good blessing that is his.  He wants to share his blessings with you, and have you return to live with him again.

One of the first covenants we make is to come into the kingdom of God, or to be a member of his church on this earth. 

Have you heard the phrase, “to be IN the world, but not OF the world”? 

Elder Robert D. Hales of the quorum of the twelve apostles states that, “the ordinance of baptism and receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost takes us OUT of this world, and INTO the kingdom of God.  When we are baptized by immersion, by one with property priesthood authority and choose to follow our Savior, then we are IN his kingdom, and OF his kingdom.    We make a covenant we our Heavenly Father that we are willing to come INTO his kingdom, and keep his commandments, even though we still live in this world.

By choosing the be IN HIS KINGDOM, we separate (not isolate) ourselves from the world.  Our dress will be modest, our thoughts pure, our language clean.  The movies and television we watch, the music we listen to, the books, magazine, and newspapers we read will be uplifting.  We will choose friends who will encourage us in our eternal goals.  We will follow the example of the Savior in the way we treat others.

Another covenant we make at baptism is to be called a son or daughter of God and to take upon us the name of Christ.

What does this mean to you?  To take upon you the name of Jesus Christ.    I want to retell a story which I know you have all heard before.  If is about President George Albert Smith, who was the 8th president of our church.  One time he was very ill, and had lost consciousness, and thought he has passed through the veil to the other side.  He found himself walking along a path through a beautiful forest.  He saw a man in the distance, walking towards him, and as he got closer he saw it was his grandfather who had died previously, and who he had been named after.  He hurried to greet him, and as they approached each other, his grand father stopped a little ways away, and looked at him very earnestly and said, “I would like to know what you have done with my name?”  As he said these words, President Smith thought back and saw his life passing before him and though it were on a movie screen.  He was able to say to his grandfather that he had never done anything with his name of which he would be ashamed.  His grandfather embraced him, and President Smith awoke, to find tears coursing down his cheeks.  He was so thankful that he could answer his grandfather the way he did.

My brother and sisters, we too will have that chance one day, as we stand before our Savior, and he will ask us, what have you done with my name?  Have we honored it?  When we take upon us the name of our Savior, do we think to ourselves, “What would Jesus do?” 

I find this had helped me in my life.  As I go about my day I sometimes find myself in situations at work and at home and in the community, at ball games, and wrestling matches, at the store, in crowded parking lots, with crying babies, with too much to do and too little time it seems, and I find that it helps so much to ask myself, and believe me it happens FREQUENTLY, what would Jesus do?  Or remind myself, that another person with whom I may have a problem with is a child of God just the same as me.  Is this taking the name of Jesus upon me?  I don’t know, but I’d like to think so.  When I pray to my Heavenly Father, I ask him to help me, and to let the Holy Ghost be with me, so that when I’m faced with certain situations, and all of us are every day….  That I will remember these words, “What would Jesus do”, and try and act accordingly.  Most of the time it works….., however there are time it doesn’t, and I am so very grateful for the atonement, so that I can repent and try again when I have failed.

Another Covenant we make at baptism is to bear others’ burdens that they may be light; mourn with those that mourn; and comfort those that stand in need of comfort.  

I don’t think there is a person here, who wouldn’t help another in need.  We all know that when we serve others, we feel so good inside when were are done, even though we may not have felt like it was the thing we wanted to do at the time.  Service to others can bring great blessings into our lives, but I think  that for a lot of us we are so caught up in our own daily business, that even though we would help someone in need, we might not know when someone needs the help.  We need to pray to our Heavenly Father that he will help us to know where we can help.  Help us and give us inspiration, that we might know when to make a phone call or a visit, and even just to give a kind word of praise or a hello in the store.  Show our love to others always.  Take the time.  There are so many good examples of this in our ward.  Some people it seems just have the knack for it.  We cannot excuse ourselves, by saying that someone else will take care of it, or we don’t have the time.  We need to ask our Heavenly Father to inspire us to show us where the need is, and then follow through with any feelings we might have.

Another baptismal covenant we make is to stand as a witness of God at all times and in all things and in all places.  This is my favorite !!  It reminds me of Young Womens, and we say this in our theme every week.  We can all be good examples.  Some times we fall short of this.  I remember a few weeks ago at a wrestling match, shortly after I was put in as Young Women’s President.  The match was a close one, Landon was struggling to hold onto the lead in the closing seconds of the match, and at the end when the whistle blew, he relaxed his position, and the other wrestler threw him in an illegal move that could have hurt Landon very badly.  This same wrestler had done the same thing last year, and almost broke Landon’s neck.  Things got out of hand really fast, and there was yelling and shouting going on.  Both sides of the crowd reacted, and it got really heated. After things had calmed down, I remember thinking that I hadn’t acted in a very Christlike manner.  Our bishop was sitting across the gym, and also a lot of my young women were in the audience,  and I remember thinking that I hoped they hadn’t been watching me lose my temper.  This taught me a good lesson, and I’ve found that I need to control my emotions and not get so involved in certain situations.  We are all standing as witness of God at all times and in all things and in all places.  I pray every night that I might be a good example to my family and to the young women in this ward.   We need to all remember that our Heavenly Father is there for us at all times and in all things and in all places, always always there.  And he loves us so much, and he wants us to do good and return to him, and if we will get down on our knees and ask him to help US to stand up for HIM, he will let the Holy Ghost be there to help us, to remind us that we are standing as a witness for our Heavenly Father.

And finally the last baptismal covenant we make is to serve God, and keep his commandments.  That is a BIG one in itself.  Our Bishop has said before that we can give nothing to our Heavenly Father that he doesn’t already have, except our will.  Our will to serve him by keeping all of the commandments he has set before us.  There are many.  Some we have a harder time with than others.  What commandment may be really easy for you to keep, may be a stumbling block for me. 

President Spencer W. Kimball said:  “The way to perfection seems to be a changing of one’s life—to substitute the good for the evil in every case. Changes can come best if we take one item at a time. … For if one pays one-tenth of his income annually, he is perfect in that respect.   It is not difficult to become perfect in avoiding a swearing habit, for if one locks his mouth against all words of cursing, he is en route to perfection in that matter. If one studies the scriptures with all reasonable devotion, he has approached perfection in that matter also”.

We just need to keep trying and pressing forward, always remembering our Heavenly Father’s love for each one of us.   He wants us to succeed, He wants us to return to Him again.

Now remember I said the a covenant was a TWO way promise.  We’ve talked about the promises WE have made.  Now I want to address what our Heavenly Father has covenanted or promised us in return.

He has promised to forgive our sins.  What more could we ask of him.  We who are so imperfect, who are were put here on this earth, and have become a “natural” man, challenged by Satan it seems at every turn.  Thank goodness our Father sent his Son to atone for all of our sins, so that through Him we can repent and be forgiven.  What greater gift could we receive from our Heavenly Father?

Well let me tell you !!

Heavenly Father has also covenanted with us, that He will pour His spirit more abundantly upon us. That he will give us the gift of the Holy Ghost. The Holy Ghost gives us the ability to choose between right and wrong.  He gives us the strength and courage to conduct our lives that way that our Savior and Heavenly Father would have us do.  He is the source of our testimony, and when we obey, we will have him with us continually !!  Each week as we take the sacrament, we renew our baptismal covenants with Him.  We promise to remember the sacrifice that our Savior made for us.  We promise to do as the Savior did, to be obedient to the commandments of Heavenly Father.  And the blessings we receive in return is to always have His Spirit to be with us.   We need to have this constant companionship.  Everyday we (and especially our youth) are bombarded with the ugly things of this world.  We need this help in our lives, so that we can resist this evil, and when necessary, repent and return to the “strait path”.   Having the gift of the Holy Ghost helps us make right choices that will allow us to return to our Heavenly Father and our brother Jesus Christ, and live with Them eternally.

Finally, our Heavenly Father has covenanted with us, that we will be permitted to have eternal life – His life, to enter the celestial kingdom to live with him and our elder brother Jesus Christ. The Lord has promised us eternal life with Him as we show our love by obeying Him and keeping our baptismal covenants.  True happiness on earth, and eternal joy hereafter come from living the covenants we make with the Lord.

I want to testify to you this day,  that I know God lives, and that He loves each one of us.  I know that our Savior loves us too, He died for us, and took upon Him our sins.  He pleads our cause with Heavenly Father.   He has promised us that he will not forget us, because He has “graven us upon the palms of His hands”.

I challenge each of you to study more about your baptismal covenants.  They are not to be taken lightly.  I hope that as we partake of the sacrament each week and renew these sacred covenants, that we will try live our lives so that the Holy Ghost can be with us –always.

February 22, 2005 - Letter to Mom and Dad on their mission in Cambodia

We enjoy your journal so much !!  I know you are busy busy busy and probably really tired too.
Let me tell you a little bit about what is going on here at home.

Roger and Landon spent an enjoyable day snowmobiling yesterday (President's Day) with Bret and Gaylene and Chase Kimbal.

I stayed home and got a lot done.  Wash all done, house cleaned, front room rearranged.  Manda got her taxes done, and she's getting $4,500 back and is so happy.  This will allow her to stay home and not have to work while she finishes school.  We also took a walk on the walking path.  They weather is quite nice.  We plan on walking everyday at 1 p.m. (I'll take my lunch then)

We get our taxes done today.  Kevin has your taxes done also, and I told him to direct deposit it in your checking account.  I need to go over and pick them up and sign some papers.  He said something about a $14,000 refund !!

I guess you have probably heard from Erika and Aaron, but there van has gone kapoot !  And here they are leaving for California on Friday............. Well, I guess they got them a new van yesterday, and they are really really excited !!  It is a 2004 Ford Sea Breeze, or something like that.

CJ and Shirlee went back to Minnesota to see Ashely Richins (Norris and Karen's daughter) get married (or go to her reception I should say).  She is working at the Mayo Clinic, and met a guy back there and they got married in the St. Louis temple.

Zac got your shower all fixed, and it is going good.  He noticed that you have a leak at the shop.  In the front corner where the heater vents out.  We have had quite a bit of rain/snow, and a couple of days ago, when he went over and cleaned the shop up so good (you won't recognize it !) there was quite a puddle in that corner.  The snow has melted off now, and no rain, so not to worry, but he wanted me to ask your opinion on what to do?  He thought that maybe if he took down a couple of sheets of plywood on the ceiling, he could tell where it was coming from.  Do you want us to get Bill Covill involved?  Please let us know your recommendation, but don't worry about it, because we WILL get it taken care of as soon as possible.

Mary Smith died (Kent and Lyle's mom).  Bill Jones too (a few weeks ago)  Also, Kelly Strong's dad (who lives by the river)
You might want to periodically check on Walker Mortuary's website, in case I can't remember to let you know who all has died !!

Elder Boyd K. Packer is going to visit for our Stake Conference !!  Landon and I are going to get there early, in hopes of meeting him and shaking his hand.  Also, my talk went well on Sunday (did I tell you that?)  Also, Landon is scheduled for his Patriarchal blessing on April 10.

Well, I can't think of anything else to tell you now !!

Take care, we pray for you everyday.

This is what Veloy said in her reply:

1. What time did you get up this morning? 6:00 a.m.

2. Diamonds or pearls? Diamonds

3. What was the last film you saw at the cinema? "The Work and the Glory"

4. What is your favorite TV Show? Jag

5. What did you have for breakfast? Raisin Bran Flakes

6. What is your middle name? Tonks (maiden name)

7. What is your favorite cuisine? Chinese

8. What foods do you dislike? Raw onions

9. What is your favorite chip flavor? Sour cream and onion

11. What kind of car do you drive? I don't, I have a driver

12. Favorite sandwich? Tuna on toast

13. What characteristics do you despise? Undependability

14. Favorite item of clothing?  Used to be jeans, now it is skirts and dresses

15. If you could go anywhere in the world where would you go?  Morgan

16. What color is your bathroom?  Light green.                               

17.  Favorite brand of clothing? Chhay Mom (I now have mine made for this climate)

18. Where would you retire to? Morgan - summer, somewhere warmer in the winter

19. Who do you want to retire with? Lee

20. What was your most memorable birthday?  19

22. Favorite sport to watch? Whatever the grandkids are in at the time      

23. Person you expect to send it back first? Arlene

24. Who do you least expect to send this back to you? Mark

25. What fabric detergent do you use? Cheapest

26. Coke or Pepsi? Pepsi was

27. Are you a morning person or a night owl? Neither, I'm always tired

28. What is your shoe size? 8 but 8-1/2 feels better sometimes

29. Do you have any pets?  No

30. Any new and exciting news you'd like to share with your family and friends? We are enjoying our mission but miss you all

31. What did you want to be when you were little? A movie star

32. What are you meant to be doing today? A Missionary Grandma
      

February 22, 2005 - Letter from Mom and Dad on their mission in Cambodia

Dear Gwen,

Relative to the leak, I suspect that it is around the pipe where the heater vents out of the roof.  I don’t think that taking off interior sheeting will help.   The solution is probably to get up on the roof and put some kind of sealant in that area.  It wouldn’t hurt to talk to Bill Covill about it and get his opinion, I seem to remember that he had some concerns about how water-tight that vent would be.  Be really careful if you do get up there.  There is an attachment for my extension ladder that goes at the top to hold the ladder away from the wall, which you may want to use.  I see no hurry; if you wait till I get home it will be ok.

Concerning the taxes, you will have to wait until the federal refund gets back to pay the state taxes.  So just hold the state return till then.  Also you might want to make sure Kevin has the correct copies of the tax notices attached to the returns.  If I remember correctly, he had them mixed up last year.  Thanks, Dad

Thanks for keeping us so informed of the things that are happening in the community and with the family.  We can always depend on you, and you are so busy too.  We really enjoyed your talk.  It amazes me how well you can put things together, so much better than I could.  It was just like reading a talk in the Ensign or from one of the General Authorities.  No kidding!!!  The ward is very fortunate to have you a part of it.  Wish we could be home for Stake Conference.  I hope you get to meet Elder Packer that would be great. 

I hope the map book on California wasn’t too hard to find.  Oh, did I mention before – thanks for the recipes.  Also, the photo show of Camryn was special.  We really like seeing what she does and how she is growing.  Erika mentioned in her last letter about seeing you, Amanda and Camryn at Kim’s shower, and how much Camryn has grown.  I hate to think how much we are missing of her growing up.  I didn’t realize that Kim was due so soon, and it’s a little girl.  I hope Moe isn’t too disappointed.  He was sure it would be a boy.  We did get Sara’s invitation.  Her fiancé looks like he is dark like Joan’s side of the family. 

Tell Landon to keep up the good work.  He’s a regular chip off the old block.  Most kids seem to inherit their parent’s bad habits or ways, but he seems to have inherited his parent’s good habits and ways.  We are proud of the things he is doing and think he is awesome.  Of course we feel the same way about the other kids too.  They all have exceptional abilities.

We hate to see the Learning Center close because we have enjoyed the students so much and are really getting acquainted with them.  The scary thing is not knowing what we will be doing next or where or whom we will be teaching.  I’m sure things will work out okay.

We have pretty well finished compiling the Lost Sheep program and they (the AP’s) have started training the missionaries.  This week should finish up the translation and in a couple of week we will train the District Presidents and Branch Presidents.  I guess there will be a waiting period for us then until the records start coming back in and we do the tracking of them – and reports to Hong Kong.

We are both okay, only a few little aches and pains but nothing we can’t handle.  Take good care of your family and everything back home.  We love you all.

Mom and Dad

   
February 24, 2005 = Letter to Mom and Dad on their mission in Cambodia

Dear Grandma and Grandpa,
In case you were wondering, this is Zac.  Just thought I would email while I was up to my mom's house so she could type for me.  Things have been going good.  The weather is good.  It's been up in the 50's lately.  Your car is doing good.  I replaced the terminals on the battery.  I wanted to ask you about the roof.  My mom told me what you said about fixing it. I was just worried because the last rain storm it was leaking pretty bad.  I will get up there when it gets a little bit warmer weather and put some tar around it.  I've taken over grandma's job about cleaning the shop.  I mopped it the other day. It took me 3 1/2 hours!!  But boy does it look good !!  I even scrubbed the toilet !!  We got a fence up around our yard.  Chain link.  I'm in the process of getting some more stuff poured out front.  Another sidewalk going from the original side walk to the wall we poured, and then a wall between the irrigation boxes out front.   I also finished the wood fence to the road.  Also in the process of starting to build the garage out back.  It's going to be 28 x 40, a wood frame, still getting bids on who to have do everything.  Hopefully it will be done by the time you guys get back.  CJ is doing good.  She passed her pharmacy technician test, and has been applying to several places.    Snowmobiling has been kind of slow, but we still try to go every now and then.  Dad got him a new sled, (a new sled to him)  It is a 1998 -  700 , just like his other one.  My work is going good, been getting the hours in .  I got another raise, so it made it a little bit easier to pay the bills.  Your shower turned out good.  I put a single handle valve in, and a piece of marble to cover the hole, about 15 x 13, white to match the tile.  If I do say so myself, it turned out pretty good.  I was going to re tile it, but there was nothing to connect the tile to, and I thought it would be better to put a piece of marble on the outside.   I've been working over to Shirlee and Jim's on their bathroom,  Had to put a new floor in ( the subfloor was rotted), frame walls, sheetrocked, and going to tile ( hope you don't mind I'm going to use your tile saw again.)  And of course, did all of the plumbing !!  They hired out the electrical (her nephew) and the taping of the sheetrock, and they'll paint it, but I've basically done everything else.   Thinking about selling my truck to help pay for the new garage.  We had to use your live trap to catch a cat in my dad's garage.  It worked like a charm !!

How's the weather there??  Hope it's not too rainy or humid for you.  I heard that you've got your first haircuts.  Did they just put a bowl on your head and cut around it ?? I hope Grandpa gets feeling better with all of the problems he's been having.  Are you keeping busy with church stuff, or do you do volunteer work or what? 

Well, hope everything is going great for you.  And I will try to write, or have my mom write, another letter soon.
Love Zac and CJ




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