Sunday, April 29, 2018

Primary Class

For the last few weeks we have been meeting with another Primary class, and discipline has been something of a problem.  Today it was just our 5 kids, so things went a lot more smoothly.

I asked the kids to write from memory the sacramental prayer on the bread.  I don't know if any of them got it all right, but they all did quite well.  But then I talked with them about whether we listen to the sacramental prayers out of habit, or whether we pay attention and think about what the words mean.  I discussed the significance of to whom we pray, and in whose name.  The kids were well-focused, and were giving very good answers.

That was not the assigned lesson, which was about Jacob and Rachel.  I did not mean to spend the whole lesson on the sacrament, but as so easily happens I took too long to get back on track.

I did ask them about the difference between "honesty" and "integrity", and got a very good answer from one of the boys.  I had taken a 1909 dictionary for them to look up the words.  They were fascinated by the dictionary.  I wasn't sure that kids were taught to use a dictionary now, but these kids had been.  "Honesty" did not have its own definition, it was a sub-entry under "honor", and when they finally got to "honesty" I would have said it was more the definition of "integrity".

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Brownies

I was determined that I was going to take sufficient brownies to the temple that they would not run out.  Consequently I baked 4 9x13 pans of brownies.  There were a few left over at the end of the evening!  Success!

I officiated on the 6:30 pm session.  As I mentioned earlier, my attendance at the Tuesday morning session did not yield the spiritual experience I was seeking.  One of the principal problems was my lack of preparation.  So that was on my mind as the session started last night.  Of course, my fervent prayer was that I be able to do all in my power to help the patrons to have a positive experience in the session.  As the session progressed my thoughts turned to the joy that is implicit in the endowment ceremony.  As each covenant was described I thought about the joy that those covenants bring.  As the session approached the end the thoughts and feelings of joy filled my heart, and I was so excited for the patrons and the things they were receiving.  It became a very powerful and moving experience for me.

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Springtime Reflections

This is a hard time of year for me.  While I will freely admit that Spring is beautiful, what it means to me is that Winter is over, and that is difficult.  So I am grateful for days like today when it is 35° outside and there is a skiff of snow on the ground.

I'm not sure if it is related, but I went to the 8:00 am session at the temple this morning.  I am trying to go to that session each week in response to the repeated invitations in General Conference about making more time to attend the temple.  However, I slept late, then had to rush to get there on time, so although I enjoyed the experience of being in the temple, I did not feel that I got the full spiritual benefit of the time.  Still, as I try to increase my spiritual maturity, I have to recognize that it is not going to come all at once, and I need to be patient when I fall short.

Yesterday Delkys decided once and for all to stop teaching at the end of this school year.  I am excited.  I look forward to seeing what plans we may make.

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Charlie's New Bed

Charlie has had a little bed not quite as long as he is for several years.  Although it seems small in comparison to him, he can curl up in such a tight little ball inside it that it is hard to see if he is there.

Well, that bed is out in the garage right now, because Delkys bought him a new, much bigger bed.  The current theory is that he likes it.




Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Windy

I just checked the weather.  It says wind gusts up to 15 mph.  I'm not sure it is hard to stay upright in 15 mph winds  I would guess 25-30 sustained and gusts up to 50.  I just got back from walking Charlie.  Normally I would consider 52 degrees a little on the warm side for walking, but with high winds it was actually a little cold.  At one point I was going to reel him in since we were passing another dog, but the wind was crosswise to us and blowing so hard that the spring on the leash wasn't strong enough to pull the leash in.

As it turns out, I don't really like strong winds.  So I am glad that most of the time the weather is pretty calm in Denver.

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Culinary Adventures

I decided to try a couple of new food things this week.

The first was microwaved scrambled eggs.  The idea was suggested by a character in a book I was reading.  I reasoned that, even if the story was fictional, the idea may not be.  I searched online and found a simple recipe.  It turned out pretty well.  There is nothing too spectacular about the scrambled eggs, but it is a way to make scrambled eggs in two minutes without getting a pan dirty.

The second was buttermilk.  Someone once suggested that as much as I like eggnog I might also enjoy buttermilk.  I do recall trying buttermilk once as a child, and thinking it singularly repulsive; but, I reasoned, neither did I like eggnog as a child.  So yesterday I purchased a quart of buttermilk.  My 50-year-old memory of the flavor was remarkably accurate.  Yes, the consistency is wonderful, but the taste is awful.  So I tried making pancakes with it this morning.  As it turns out, Charlie thinks they are OK.

So microwave scrambled eggs are in, buttermilk is out.