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| San Francisco |
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| Alcatraz Island |
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| Lombard Street |
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| Oakland - First Crane Port for Cargo Ships |
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| Bill on Ferry |
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| Bay Bridge |
| Janice harvested pearl |
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| San Francisco |
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| Alcatraz Island |
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| Lombard Street |
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| Oakland - First Crane Port for Cargo Ships |
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| Bill on Ferry |
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| Bay Bridge |
| Janice harvested pearl |

I had a favorite bedtime story. It was about a small pioneer child who followed the family covered wagon by holding on behind and letting the wagon pull him along. My sister and I used to beg my father to retell this story every night. He didn't read it from a book, but lay on the bed between us and told the story from memory. If he changed the story in any way, we corrected him. There were especially long moments of my father describing how tired the little boy was getting as he walked...and walked...and walked.... Yes, he was trying to get us to finally close our eyes and sleep.
Like this favorite bedtime story, I recognize the familiar ring the temple ceremony has to my ears. As I listen to it again and again, I am able to remember and repeat many of the words. And sometimes, when I am going about my regular daily activities, some of those words come to mind, and I remember the Lord's plan and his love for me. And so the story becomes more endearing and personal over time. And, like a small child listening to her loving father tell her a story, I can feel his closeness and the love we have for one another.

Can I Stay? This is what I felt, while sitting in the Celestial Room of the Sacramento California Temple. It was so beautiful, neither Bill or I wanted to leave. It wasn't just the physical beauty of this place that kept us there. There also existed a wonderful feeling of peace and warmth, that I have come to know as the spirit of the Lord. The glorious chandelier, the full length windows surrounded in tinted blue, the magnificent arches, all echoed a song of love to and from the Lord.
When God created the earth, he made an especially beautiful garden for Adam and Eve. There they walked and talked with him, and he taught them. They were told to tend and take care of the garden, and to have joy. I believe it is good to enjoy
I know, if we follow the words of Christ, we will be guided back into his presence.![]() |
| This is proof I'm not totally vain! Believe it or not...this was the best of three attempted pictures! |
Throughout his mortal ministry, Jesus continued to teach in the temple. (John 18:20) Jesus answered him, I spake openly to the world; I ever taught in the synagogue, and in the temple, whither the Jews always resort; and in secret have I said nothing. Therefore, it seems obvious that today we may seek to enter the chapels and the temple to be taught by him.
I opened to Mormon 4. The chapter heading indicated this chapter was about the war and destruction of an ancient people who once lived on the Americas, called the Nephites. Immediately, I said in my mind, "No!". I really didn't want to read such a sad account before going into the session. So, my next inclination was to open the book somewhere else. However, I decided to exercise my faith more, and I silently prayed again that I would find something within the chapter I'd turned to that would answer my prayers.
This appears to be a very harsh and unloving fate for those who have strayed from the arms of the Savior. But, these were people who had once known and followed him, and then turned away. However, the chapter continues by describing the restoration of hope for those caught in this downward spiral. These next verses are talking about the coming forth of the Book of Mormon. The whole purpose of the Book of Mormon is to restore faith to those who want to come, know and be brought back into the Savior's presence.
5:21 And also the Lord will remember the prayers of the righteous, which have been put up unto him for them.
I guess this is my Sunday sermon to myself. I didn't even describe the majesty of the temple interior and surroundings. This is, without a doubt, one of my favorite temples.
For a couple of months, each summer, Bill's mother would travel from their home in Idaho Falls, to a town in Pennsylvania, where her ancestors were from. She studied maps and gathered books containing records, so she could identify her relatives and submit their names for temple work. Her desire was to unite and link her family together. My husband has inherited her research books and the family history records she gathered. It is a sacred trust, and we are quite overwhelmed with the task of how to preserve and add to the work she began.
While sitting in the Celestial Room, at the end of the session, Bill recognized and greeted a childhood friend. Later he mentioned how much it meant to him to see a friend who has come to this time of their lives, who continues to serve and have a strong testimony of the gospel. So many of his friends have had very difficult and troubling lives, and he was glad to have discovered someone who was also happy, like hmself.
Waterfalls cascade along the river running in front of the Idaho Falls Temple. It reminded me of a recent talk by Elder Packer and a scripture he quoted from D&C 121.
While attending the temple in Twin Falls, I noticed the lovely white dresses the women wore. They were modest and without fancy adornment, yet were lovely and attractive. The men were similarly dressed in clean white shirts and slacks, demonstrating quiet reverence, with the intent of focusing on the message and service they were performing. I could not tell who was rich, poor, well known or little known. No one attempted to draw attention to themselves. No one was acknowledged or pointed out. Everyone performed the same service and did the same work. There was no special seating or chairs set aside to designate someone of importance. We entered the room one by one and listened to the same instruction.
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