Sunday, May 1, 2011

Miracles

We are so grateful for the opportunity to share the message of the restored gospel.  The single sailors are coming in groups of twelve now and they are bringing friends.  One will baptized on the 14th and he is a wonderful young man.  There are people prepared and He is putting them in our path.  In asking permission to take a picture of a blossom on his tree, Larry was happy for us to do so and presented Sister Gibson with a beautiful magnolia blossom.  They have a subtle scent and are so amazing to see.



Wedding Day 29 April

Not realizing it was the day of the "big wedding", Carol woke up early to do some computer work before heading for a day of service at the NMCRS and discovered what was happening in the world.  There was a humble beautiful spirit with those two young leaders of England.  The only part that was sad was the words, "til death do you part."  We took this picture of the Columbia Temple the day before.


Trip to Columbia

We needed to get a quilt block to the Mission Office by May 1, so we headed to drop it off and enjoyed the Temple.

the Coventry Green Geese

Our apartment complex has two resident geese who just produced two little goslings.  Dad would go out for his morning jog and the geese would fly overhead with loud honks, go past the pond and the Dad Goose would land on the roof as to stand watch and looked like a big weathervane.  The Mom Goose cares with her three little babies.  Sometimes they head to the other pond for a new adventure.



Except for the Alligators

And now every day we see at least one and sometimes two alligators with their noses up and sometimes their backs in the two areas of the lake we pass by as we walk.  There is no love for this creation by Sister Gibson.

Gratitude for Creations

After returning from a temple session, our walks create even more gratitude for our Heavenly Father as we see all his creations in a new light.  The little turtles always in their same place sunning at the side of the pond, the squirrels always hopping from tree to tree, the leaves growing bigger and filling in and causing our path to seem more private, the bluebirds and the cardinals flitting from branch to branch all say thanks to Him who created us all.


April Graduation

 Another wonderful time to celebrate with sailors graduating from Power School of the Naval Nuclear Power Training Command.  It had rained that morning, but seemed to have taken a break as we drove to the compound.  Upon arriving we found all the outside chairs empty and everyone heading inside to the Bowman Center.  After setting up for a third of the students to graduate here and sending the Officers to the Rickover Auditorium and putting the last third on hold outside the room, it was announced that we were actually all heading back outside. They rushed through the speaker's remarks, honors/awards and passing out of diplomas to 435 students.  The rain began to come down - the umbrellas popped open - and the Chaplain gave a hurried benediction on a wonderful day.