Sunday, February 15, 2015

One Heart and One Mind

Our way to celebrate 14 Feb 2015 - candy and working on clerk directory work.  Very fun!!


D&C 25:6, 13           
And thou shalt go with him at the time of his going,
and be unto him for a scribe….Wherefore, lift up thy heart 
and rejoice and cleave unto the covenants which thou has made.


If you would like to practice “becoming one” with your companion,


we would highly recommend going on a Records Preservation Mission –  where you have opportunity to be together at all times and practice kindness, patience and love as you go through the tedious process of capturing well-cropped and sharply-focused images for FamilySearch.   We are greatly enjoying this time together.



Elder Smith captured this image to “report” to FamilySearch that we were goofing off…. 
In truth, we were really “evaluating” a 2557 image book.  To evaluate it, we spent .75 seconds on each image making sure there were no fingers showing, all edges were defined; and there were great histograms (white balance), focus, etc.


We noticed that so many certificates noted the cause of death 
as “gripe” in the 1918 and 1919 books we captured (2373 and 2557 images), and discovered via the internet that there was a
worldwide influenza pandemic from 1918-1921.  Valparaiso felt those effects….


 

A quote from Elder Sitati of the Seventy at a Las Vegas East Stake Conference:

"Home – where no one takes more attention than your companion:   Religious freedom is shrinking.  Evil is expanding…. There needs be a hastening of  the work…. This has everything to do with what happens in your home.   The power must come from your home being a holy place.  A home where love is spoken –  where you rejoice being there.  Where no one takes more attention than your companion.   This is part of hastening the work…. When the spirit is right – you will succeed….”   


Sister Carleen Tanner teaches Institute classes in Napa, Idaho.  Her blog is www.carleentanner.com.  Her marriage class last semester suggested as homework to read “…one of the best self evaluation talks on marriage:  

Agency and Love in Marriage by Elder Lynn Robbins, Ensign, Oct 2000, p16.”   Agency and Love in Marriage - Ensign Oct. 2000


Elder Robbins at a marriage sealing said, “One couple has said to me, ‘We have fallen out of love’….  I said to them, “Do you fall out of kindness?  No, you stop doing kind things.  Do you fall out of love?  No, you quit doing loving things….” (We all know – and Sister Tanner has taught:  “Through the power of the Atonement, we can overcome ANY weakness in ANY area.)


Here are a few notes from Sister Tanner’s class on “marriage”:

Heavenly Father sent us to earth with different purposes. 
Divine purpose of men = Preside, Provide and Protect.
Divine purpose of women = Nuture.

Gift given to accomplish purpose to preside – Priesthood.
Gifts given to accomplish purpose to provide – competitiveness, drive to be better, logical and segmented thinking.
Gifts given to accomplish purpose to protect – physical strength, keeping bad influences out.
Gifts given to accomplish purpose to nurture – strong emotions, empathy, inspiration, charisma, service oriented, big picture, women’s intuition, sense of beauty, high moral standard, femininity.

President Howard W. Hunter
“I suppose you would say it is a mans viewpoint to throw a burden upon a woman to maintain the stability and the sweetness of marriage, but this seems to be her divine nature. She has a superior spirituality in the marriage relationship, and the opportunity to encourage, uplift, teach, and be the one who sets the example in the family for righteous living. When women come to the point of realizing that it is more important to be superior than to be equal, they will find the real joy in living those principles that the Lord set out in his divine plan” ( Teachings of Howard W. Hunter, 139).
  
Sis Tanner taught, “[That superior spirituality] is to nurture your home and your children.  If you use that superiority for any other purpose, you abuse it.  If you use it to criticize or try to preside in your home, it is amiss…. Do you feel like thats a blessing or a burden?…When you use it correctly, you lift your spouse….”

The Holy Ghost  by Joseph Fielding McConkie
“…Women are by their very nature more susceptible to revelation…It is natural for the woman to give and be gentle and compassionate….It is for women to give life.  The father presides when the family kneels to pray, but it is the mother that will teach them to pray.”


Salt Lake Tribune October 1, 1970 quoting Elder Packer
“It is interesting to know how a man is put together, how incomplete he is.  His whole physical, emotional, and spiritual nature depends on power found in woman.  He has found the other ½ of himself.  He will return again and again.  It strengthens him for what life has given him to transform a man into an able and effective LDS priesthood holder….  There are 2 prerequisites.  First, she must want to….Second, she must know how….Part of knowing how includes the genius of encouraging him to meet obligations without replacing him in his role…without presiding over him.”

 President Uchtdorf said, “I am reminded of a story about a couple who had been married for 60 years. They had rarely argued during that time, and their days together passed in happiness and contentment. They shared everything and had no secrets between them—except one. The wife had a box that she kept at the top of a sideboard, and she told her husband when they were married that he should never look inside.  As the decades passed, the moment came that her husband took the box down and asked if he could finally know what it contained. The wife consented, and he opened it to discover two doilies and $25,000. When he asked his wife what this meant, she responded, “When we were married, my mother told me that whenever I was angry with you or whenever you said or did something I didn’t like, I should knit a small doily and then talk things through with you.”  The husband was moved to tears by this sweet story. He marveled that during 60 years of marriage he had only disturbed his wife enough for her to knit two doilies. Feeling extremely good about himself, he took his wife’s hand and said, “That explains the doilies, but what about the $25,000?”  His wife smiled sweetly and said, “That’s the money I got from selling all the doilies I’ve knitted over the years….                                                                                                                                                 Not only does this story teach an interesting way to deal with disagreements in marriage, but it also illustrates the folly of jumping to conclusions based on limited information.  So often the “truths” we tell ourselves are merely fragments of the truth, and sometimes they’re not really the truth at all.” CES Devotional, President Uchtdorf,  8/12 “What is Truth”                      

Sister Tanner taught, “Women need to know how to take your gifts you have been given and focus those gifts on helping your spouse magnify his divine responsibility.  And men are responsible to help women develop her responsibility to nuture….We are always going to find a way to be offended – don’t…criticize…or belittle…. When you come and bring the gifts each of you has – you create a whole, a one, a complete, a perfect union….

“How we help each other is different.  Heavenly Father gave men the 3 Ps.  Im going to give you the 4 As.  This is how you magnify their Ps.  If you can master the 4 As, they will master their Ps.”
4 A’s = Admire, Appreciate, Affection and Acceptance
Admire him to help him preside
1.  Allow him to preside.
2.  Ask his opinion.
3.  Ask for priesthood blessings.
4.  Go to the temple with him.
5.  Tell him how grateful you are to be at his side.

Appreciate him to help him provide
1.  Stop griping.
2.  Be mindful of budget.
3.  Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
4.  If he wants to buy something for himself – help it happen.
5.  Tell him often you appreciate the sacrifices he makes.

Use Affection and Acceptance to help him protect
Affection:  Let him know he is needed.  Pat his shoulder, give him a kiss, touch and love him.
Acceptance:  Be loyal. (No eye-rolling when your partner speaks….)  “Forget who you thought you married and fall in love with who you married.”  Pres. Hinckley.

Sister Tanner taught, “These are your responsibilities no matter where your husband is right now.  Let him and his weaknesses be between him and the Lord….”

Men, Remember:
Nuture her to help her nuture
1.  Listen to her.
2.  Don’t give an answer.
3.  Express love often.
4.  Help her feel cherished.

President Henry B. Eyring at the Colloquium on the
Complementarity of Man and Woman at the Vatican,
November 18,  2014.  
His speech  "To Become as One," was largely personal, detailing
how his marital union has shaped his views of the institution. …
"We grew together into one — slowly lifting and shaping each 
other, year by year….As we absorbed strength from each other, it
did not diminish our personal gifts."

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Happy Birthday, Ben

7 February 2015

Dear Family,

We just read of a new book out for teens by Ben Carson "You Have a Brain" with 8 ideals to find success in life:  Talent, Honesty, Insight, Niceness, Knowledge, Books, In-depth learning and God (T.H.I.N.K.  B.I.G.).  And to our Ben - you are using all these ideals in your work as a fireman, counselor in the Bishopric and as a son, brother, husband and Dad.  Thanks for thinking big.... and have a wonderful birthday!  We love you.  

Every day we have a fun bus ride to work.  We get off at the light on Avenida Brasil and then walk to Plaza Anibal Pinto and up that cerro to the cemetery.  At that light is the 8 and 11ª Compañía (Cía) de Bomberos.  
11ª Compañía (Cía) de Bomberos.  


Members still talk about housing families at the Stake Center and our ward building; and the many volunteer hours spent by them and the entire community. Ramaditas, Rocuant and Cuesta Colorada are in our ward boundaries.
 
From newspaper reports:  “The Great Fire of Valparaíso (Gran Incendio de Valparaíso) started on 12 April 2014 at 16:40 local time, in the hills of the city of Valparaíso. The fire has destroyed at least 2,500 homes, leaving 11,000 people homeless. An additional 6,000 people were evacuated from the city….The city is built on a series of steep hills, separated by narrow winding streets, making the job of firefighters all the more difficult, says the BBC's Gideon Long in Santiago…. The wildfire re-activated in areas of Cerro Ramaditas, Rocuant, and Cuesta Colorada on 13 April, between 20:45 and 21:15 local time; the outbreaks of fire left 100 additional destroyed houses.  Two fire engines collided as they were reaching the area, leaving two injured firefighters…. Large parts of Valparaiso are without electricity, and residents were said to be suffering from smoke inhalation….The fire raced down the hills and destroyed everything in its path, Miguel Ramirez told the AFP news agency…. This is the second emergency that President Bachelet has had to face in the first month of her second term in office, after an 8.2 earthquake hit northern Chile on 1 April….Some 1,200 firefighters are battling the large blaze…”.  
We took the picture of houses on the cerro and the one with  smoke from a small brush fire a few weeks ago as we left the cemetery.  The other three are from news reports of the fire last April.

On Avda. Brasil is the British Arch, the big rubber tree, then the Monument to Lord Cochrane and at light is 
11ª Compañía (Cía) de Bomberos.  Then we go to Plaza Anibal Pinto past the Neptune Fountain and up.


The British Arch (Arco Británico) is a monument on Avenida Brasil, in Valparaíso, Chile.   It was donated to the town in 1910 by the British community there to mark the centenary of the Independence of Chile.  [September 18, 1810 is when O'Higgins joined the revolt against the then French dominated Spanish government.  This date is now recognized as Chile's Independence Day.]



Monument to Lord Cochrane
Monument to Lord Cochrane (a Scottish naval flag officer of the Royal Navy. He was a daring and successful captain of the Napoleonic Wars, leading the French to nickname him Le Loup des Mers ('The Sea Wolf'). He was dismissed - later reinstated - from the Royal Navy in 1814, following a conviction for fraud on the Stock Exchange). In the 1820s he was put in control of the Chilean Navy by General Bernardo O’Higgins during their war of independence and also contributed to independence for Peru.

We receive a greeting every morning as he sets up shop behind Fuente de Neptuno -
our last stop before climbing the hill and the 99 stairs to work!