Getting Back on Track

I feel like I have been living at high speed. Racing around and around life’s race course trying to stay in my lane and ger to the finish line. Except, that the ‘finish line’ keeps changing, moving farther away and I seem to end the daily rush focused on all the things I have to do, didn’t do and wasted my time doing.

In stairwell at work

I am feeling challenged..very challenged. I am wondering if I am changing in the way that helps me be a better disciple of Jesus Christ or am just challenged and not changed?

I started this post on August 14. Today is August 29. I went back to work on Monday after 6 days of vacation. Work is stressful, no way around that but, how I manage my time outside of work is where I am feeling the most challenge/stress.

I don’t feel like I am keeping up with any of my responsibilities, my hobbies, my Gospel study, my family relationships. I feel like I am doing what absolutely has to be done 75% of the time and 25% of the time, I am not doing what I could/should be doing or I am doing it so poorly that I might as well not be doing it.

I think a big part of my problem has been that I am getting up just in time to go to the gym, on a walk or hustle to water the garden before rushing to work. I haven’t been getting up and having 30 minutes of prayer, meditation, journaling or scripture study. I am realizing that I need that time to feel recharged, grateful and focused.

The Lord has been telling me in multiple ways for years that in addition to that time spent in worship and reverence, I need to be doing 30 minutes of Family History work. “His promises are sure,” just as the song says.

Today, I did get up and went to the 5 o’clock endowment session at the Jordan River Temple. It was wonderful to be there and helped my day get off to a great start.

I listened to Elders Renlund and Cook’s April 2023 conference talks this morning.  Elder Renlund said: At that time, I learned that Belém is the gateway to the region that includes the most powerful river in the world, the Amazon River. Despite the river’s strength, twice a year something seemingly unnatural happens. When the sun, moon, and earth are aligned just so, a powerful tidal wave flows up the river, against the natural flow of the water. Waves up to 6 meters high traveling as far as 50 kilometers upstream have been documented. This phenomenon, known generally as a tidal bore, is referred to locally as pororoca, or “great roar,” because of the loud noise it makes. We can correctly conclude that even the mighty Amazon must yield to heavenly powers. Like the Amazon, we have a natural flow to our lives; we tend to do what comes naturally. Like the Amazon, with heavenly help we can do seemingly unnatural things. After all, it is not natural for us to be humble, meek, or willing to submit our wills to God. Yet only by doing so can we be transformed, return to live in the presence of God, and achieve our eternal destiny. Unlike the Amazon, we can choose whether we yield to heavenly powers or “go with the flow.” Going against the flow may be difficult. But when we yield “to the enticings of the Holy Spirit” and put off the selfish tendencies of the natural man or woman, we can receive the Savior’s transforming power in our lives, the power to do difficult things. President Russell M. Nelson taught us how to do this. He promised, “Each person who makes covenants in baptismal fonts and in temples—and keeps them—has increased access to the power of Jesus Christ … [to lift] us above the pull of this fallen world.” In other words, we can access the power of God, but only when we connect with Him through sacred covenants.

Elder Cook reminded me that I helped with the gathering of Israel today by attending the temple for Margaret McCullough born 1885 in Philadelphia.

After morning session at Oquirrh Mountain
Temple

I have much to be grateful for especially my challenges.

Watch “Avoiding Spiritual Overwhelm: Progressing “Line Upon Line” | BYU Women’s Conference, 2023” on YouTube

I listened to this presentation the other day while working in the garden. The story of the banana bread really resonated with me because it reflected so well what I do too often. I receive an impression and then instead of acting on it, I complicate it.

I overthink the impression and decide I need to elaborate on it. I need to take a gift or have something in my hand. I will write it down and do it later because I don’t have time right now.

I question if it is really an impression from God or just my own thoughts. Too often I decide it is my own thought and therefore, I can put it off or ignore because it is just me.

I just watched the video of Christ on the Road to Emmaus. The disciples who knew the Christ walked 7 miles with Him and didn’t recognize Him. How often do I miss seeing the Savior in others with whom I walk in life? I know I miss the obvious many times because I am so caught up in my own head, my own expectations and my own feelings.

I long to be one whom the Lord trusts to follow through on impressions. I know that when I am consistent in my scripture study, sincere in my prayers, dedicated in my temple attendance and focused on my covenants I am more open to the Spirit and more willing to act in faith and courage. I have such a long way to go but the Lord has promised “Lo I am with the always even unto the end of the earth.” With the Lord at my side how can I fail?

Red Rock Wilderness

I love being surrounded by sandstone. I was on vacation this past week in Durango, Colorado and  Moab, Utah.  A couple of weeks ago I was in St. George area and spent a soul satisfying afternoon at Gunlock Falls and Gunlock Reservoir.

Gil, me, Nicole, Jess and Josi near the Colorado River at Corona Arch Trailhead
Gunlock Falls with Gil, Jess, and Josi
Gil and Jess with me at Animas River Days in Durango

I found myself asking, “Why does being in red rock country feel so healing to me?”  I thought a lot about it as I hiked in Arches and Canyonlands, drove on state road 184 in Colorado, paddled down the Upper Animas River and soaked in the hot springs at the Durango Resort. 

Obvious answer would be it is hard to be stressed and anxious surrounded by stunning views of striated sandstone carved for thousands of years of wind and sculpted by water into arches, spires, pinnacles and cliffs. The views always bring peace to my soul.

View towards the La Sals from the Fiery Furnace
Delicate Arch
In the Fiery Furnace
Balanced rocks in the Fiery Furnace
Canyonlands Island in the Sky Grandview Point
View from Grandview Point towards the East
Paddleboarding on Upper Animas River
Bowtie Arch near Corona Arch

I found a book by Terry Tempest Williams called Red Patience and Passion in the Desert. Her words are poetry and speak to me at my core. “Desert as teacher. Desert as mirage. Desert as illusion, largely our own. What you come to see on the surface is not what you come to know. Emptiness in the desert is the fulness of space, a fulness of space that eliminates time. The desert is time, exposed time,  geologic time. One needs time in the desert to see.

I am so grateful to be able to “see” all I have seen the last few days. Each majestic view, small desert flower, sound of birdsong and sigh of the wind is a manifestation to me of God’s love.

I Love Spring!!

My garden is beautiful! It has lots of weeds and very little order but plants are growing. I even picked red leaf lettuce that survived the winter. There is also kale with amazing yellow flowers.

I am humbled by the creativity and the processes that the Lord uses to take water, soil, air and sunlight and create plants I can eat. Even plants I may not eat like my comfrey still produces purple flowers.

Comfrey &Rhubarb plants

My strawberries love all the rain and snow and cooler temperatures. They are loaded with strawberries this year.

Book of Mormon Study

Today my reading was from Mosiah 27 https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/mosiah/27?lang=eng

I have read the Book of Mormon many times in my life. I have a firm testimony that it is the word of God. I know the teachings, the stories and the especially the coming of Jesus Christ to the Americas have blessed my life.

The words of the Book of Mormon were written for me and all of us today. The prophets of the Book of Mormon saw my day and were inspired to record words that help me be a better person.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has made the words of the Book of Mormon available to many people in their own language.

The Book of Mormon app is a great way to study the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ.

For me, reading, studying and now watching the videos of the Book of Mormon, has provided the greatest self help tool ever created. I am a more loving wife, mother, daughter, friend, neighbor and colleague because of what the Book of Mormon has taught me.

Gardening in 2023

I planted peas on March 18 and they finally came up in the last week. It has rained the last few days so my garden looks green in place.

Peas from March 18 planting and kale is from last year

I took a gardening class at Wasatch Community Gardens on April 15 that so enlightening. I learned a great deal about how to get my soil tested, what to compost with to improve my soil, cover crops and double digging as another way to improve soil.

I have started some seeds in my shed but the only ones really growing are 4 Hubbard squash seeds. I need to spend a couple hours out in the garden working on my compost pile, getting soil samples, planting more seeds as it is finally warming up.

Tomatoes from seeds Josi’s family sent

I have taken chives, garlic chives, Egyptian walking onions tops and rhubarb to work for others to have. It is wonderful to have produce already from the garden. My strawberries are loaded with blossoms. I just need to keep enough water on them so they don’t get stressed and produce lots of berries.

Earth Day 2023

I haven’t written for awhile so this going to be a series of catch-up posts.

The first part of April, Gil and I took our exchange student, Josi, to Brighton Ski Resort for night skiing. I hadn’t been night skiing for years and I had a great time. The mountain wasn’t crowded and the weather was perfect. We had great light until 8 pm and we got a lot of runs in before we left at 9 pm.

It was incredible how much snow there was in the canyon. The pictures don’t do it justice.

Answers to Prayer and Fasting

Last summer and fall were some of the hottest on record in Utah. We had 100 degree days the first part of September. Our Church leaders encouraged us to pray for moisture to end the mega drought.

I just heard on the radio today that the snow total as measured for water content will reach 26 inches with today’s storm! That is an answer to prayers and fasting.

I remember last year as I worked in my garden in the heat thinking..the Lord could completely resolve the drought but should He do that? If He resolved the drought would I change my behaviors and choices that have contributed to climate change and to overuse of water while living in a desert?

Already this year people are acknowledging that the Lord has answered prayers for water. Then in the next breath they will say the drought is over. The implication being that we can go back to our usual water wasting ways.

I know I have to resist the urge to think that our water problems have been solved. I need to remember that the Lord expects me and everyone else to wisely and carefully use the bountiful resources of this world. I can continue to make small changes. I can continue to be aware and to learn ways of conserving and using water wisely. I choose to be a good steward of water. I will remember that for far too many on this planet, clean water is not easily available. I will not be a water waster.

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Jesus Christ and Family History

I attended Rootstech 2023 earlier this month. I watched the introduction video for ward and stake leaders today while I was exercising.

My parents at Idaho Falls Temple

I was struck by the fact that it wasn’t until 18 minutes into the presentation by Elders Gong and Bednar, President Porter, Sister Yee, and Elders Hamilton and Duncan, that any of them used the words family history or geneaology!! The entire focus was on Jesus Christ and how, knowing Him and seeking to emulate Him by keeping commandments and ordinances of the Gospel, connects us to Him and to our families.

I had a few Aha! moments as I listened and pedaled and sweated.  1. The focus of everything needs to be Jesus Christ. 2. I need to believe more in miracles and the saving and healing grace of Jesus Christ in my own life and the lives of my husband and children. I keep asking the Lord what I should be doing to help them come unto  Christ but I realize I need to give the control to the Lord and just ask that He make me an instrument in His hands. I can’t bring my family to Christ only He can. 3. I need to spend more time in the temple and also researching family names.

Here is the link for the session. It is about 40 minutes long.  Utah https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/broadcasts/miscellaneous-events/2023/02-01/601martinez?lang=eng

What I Believe and Why

And now behold, I say unto you that the right way is to believe in Christ, and deny him not; and Christ is the Holy One of Israel; wherefore ye must bow down before him, and worship him with all your might, mind, and strength, and your whole soul; and if ye do this ye shall in nowise be cast out. 2 Nephi 25:29 https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/2-ne/25?id=p29&lang=eng#p29

These words are from The Book Of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. Nephi, the first prophet of the Book of Mormon, wrote these words over 2000 years ago to his children but also to me and all who now live.

My main goal in life is to become a disciple of Jesus Christ by learning of Him, reading and studying His words and the words of His prophets, trying to be like Him and showing love for everyone whom I meet as He did and does.

My life IS meaningful and my joy IS real because Jesus Christ is my Savior. He is the Light that gives me hope and energy to keep trying to be more like Him. Anything good in my life comes from Him.

I am so grateful for the gift of The Book of Mormon. I read a few verses from The Book of Mormon everyday and my life is blessed by those words everday.

I encourage you to let The Book of Mormon bless your life. Click on the link to request a free copy of The Book of Mormon. I promise you that your life will be blessed as you come to know Jesus Christ and feel His love for you.

JESUS CHRIST