Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Take a Hike!

Lately the husband & I have been going on hikes! We are planning on going to Havasupai in a couple weeks with my cousin Brandon, & his wife Nicole! It should be fun. I'm a little nervous though, because I'm that girl that gets grossed out if I have dirt under my nails, I'm that girl that HAS to shower because I cannot bare the thought of being dirty! I am that girl that has BARELY gone camping in her whole life. (Camping as: In a tent.. or sleeping on the ground.. or no showering.. etc! I've definitely have camped in a trailer, on a nice bed, with a shower to shower in, & all the nice things that come with camping in a trailer.) Yes I have gone to girls camp, but we were allowed to shower.. & I always slept on a blow up mattress or something along the lines of that. So I'm a little scared... because I am that girl that is pretty much as people would say a girly girl. Yes I like pink, I like dresses (A LOT) I paint my nails, I don't really play ball sports (I like dance, cheerleading & running sports), & I hate getting dirty. I am a wimp.
But guess what.. when you get married (at least for me) I think something inside you changes, & you feel more confident in yourself, your self esteem goes up, you want to do things your spouse wants to do, & you don't feel the need to impress anyone (Because hey you have a man/women for eternity, & they're stuck with you! ;) haha I am just kidding of course...) You want to try new things. You want to get out there & see the world...
Yes so that girly girl wimp I was talking about.. Yeah that USED to be me. I. Can. Do. This! I am going to hike down 10 miles to Havasupai & camp in the wilderness for I think 3 days.. & I am going to prove that the girly girl wimp doesn't exist anymore! (well.. for the most part I think I'll still wear dresses & choose dancing & cheerleading over football or basketball.. or even hiking ANY DAY!)
Anyway.. to put things short I (& my husband) are very excited about this trip! We most definitely are looking forward to it. That is why we have been doing some hiking... & having pretend camp outs in our living room & planning MORE hiking trips before March 13th rolls around. 
Not only are we breaking our new hiking shoes in, we are getting out of the house, getting exercise, trying something new, & doing it together. & I must say that is the best part ever. I love doing stuff with Dee, he is my best friend. He is everything to me, & we just have fun together no matter what we do. So I say... Try something new with your spouse, or with a friend or yourself... it'll be fun!

This is Havasupai:
It is beautiful! I cannot wait to see it in real life..

Our first hike together:
On our first hike we went to Temple Quarry Trailhead.

Our second hike together:

We went to Dixie rock & did the hike behind it. I really wanted to see a turtle.. because there was a sign that said "Remember you are a guest in someone's home." & it was talking about turtles!! I didn't see any though. Maybe next time! ;)

Living room camp out:

Last night for our date night, we had a living room camp out! We bought glow in the dark stars & placed them on the ceiling above where we set up the tent. We also made tinfoil dinners & roasted marshmallows (over our stove.. ha) & made yummy smores! We also used our new LED flashlights! It was a lot of fun! It was a different kind of date.. but those are always the best I think! (:
Well this is the story of why we decided to have a living room campout:
Dee jokingly said that he should set up the tent in the living room, & I took him seriously & said "We should have a living room camp out!" I was excited. & Dee said "Do you want to?" & obviously I said YES! haha So we planned it & it turned out wonderful.
Well that is all for now.. Tomorrow we are going on another hike! It shall be fun! I cannot wait!(:


Tuesday, February 12, 2013

A little history for today!



So on Sunday Dee & I had to give talks in Sacrament meeting.. & I thought it would be cool to post it on here so anyone could read it! (: Enjoy? 


Before I tell you what my talk is on I want you to think to yourselves & guess what I am going to be talking about:
1. The prophet prophesied that no lives would be lost during the building of this temple.
2. This temple is the oldest operating temple in the church.
3. Most of the labor was performed by volunteers who were called to the task.
4.It has more sealing rooms than any other temple in the church.
5.This temple was the first temple where endowments for the dead were performed.
6.In the Temple the founding fathers of the united states appeared twice to President Wilford Woodruff in the temple asking why their temple work had not been performed.
*If you haven't guessed yet, my talk is on the St. George temple.

I would like to go into more detail about the history of the St. George Temple.
I mentioned that it is the oldest operating temple, in fact it was the only temple completed during President Brigham Young’s presidency. He passed away around 6 months after its dedication.
After spending the winter in St. George during 1870 Brigham Young knew that the people in St. George were restless, & needed something to unify & sustain them after the tabernacle was completed. Dixie was a difficult mission, & some people wanted to leave. The place was relatively isolated & would be free from government & gentile interference. Skills, Labor & materials were available. The people needed subsistence to see them through the pioneer period. The cotton factory in Washington was in trouble & the natural scourges of flood, famine, & Indian molestations were competing with the sun as excuses for some of the people to go elsewhere. President Young was getting old & he wanted to see a temple established in the west in his lifetime. After the church members sustained the decision to build the temple, President Young spoke in conference saying: “This is a desert country, but it is a splendid place to rear saints. I regret to hear of any wishing to leave.”

I don’t know about you but I have a hard time living in St. George in the summer time with air conditioning. I cannot imagine being called to move here & settle the area & on top of that have to build a temple.

In a letter written to Erastus Snow President Young described the temple as two stories high with a basement housing a baptismal font. The structure was to be 196 feet long 142 feet wide & 80 feet high. Built of stone & plastered inside & out. When Brigham Young selected the site of the temple, he declared that the city would later expand & surround the temple.

I also mentioned that President Young prophesied that no lives would be lost during the building of the temple. Although the project was completed without serious accident, John Burt fell 70 feet from the scaffolding & was not expected to live. He survived though & was back at the building within two weeks after.

The volcanic rock that was originally on the site was moved to where the old airport was. To remove the volcanic rock the workers used a cannon from the Mexican War as a pile driver. You can see this on display at the visitor’s center.

It took more than two years to complete the temple foundation. But it was a firm foundation & it has helped to keep the building soild & unharmed through nearly a century & a half even withstanding a major earthquake in 1992 of 5.7 magnitude on the Richter Scale.

This is what President George A. Smith said during the dedicatory prayer of the block chosen for the temple site:
“May Thy peace be upon the pioneers of this desert & upon all those who have labored to reclaim the same: may eternal blessings rest upon them & their prosterity forever. Yes, bless all thy servants who have done this great work, bless their wives, their children, their substance, & do thou bless them in all their labors.
“We thank thee, O God, for these barren hills, & for the shelter of these rugged rocks & deserts as peaceful dwelling places for thy saints. Bless this land that it may be sacred as an adobe of peace & safety & happy homes for the people. Bless this ground on which this temple is to be erected, that it may be held sacred for this purpose: yea, do grant that this temple ground may never be under the dominion or control of the wicked.”

One time a sealer in the temple told us something neat about the sealing room off the celestial room, that every prophet has been in there besides Joseph Smith.

It is true that the founding fathers appeared to President Wilford Woodruff , here is what President Woodruff had to say: I will here say... that two weeks before I left St. George, the spirits of the dead gathered around me, wanting to know why we did not redeem them. Said they,
"You have had the use of the Endowment House for a number of years, and yet nothing has ever been done for us. We laid the foundation of the government you now enjoy, and we never apostatized from it, but we remained true to it and were faithful to God."
Their work along with many other notable people from history was done in the St. George temple.

To close I wanted to bring up some questions we can all think about.
The first question is: Why are temples important?
*Temples are important because as President Monson declares in his April 2011 general conference address:

 "Until you have entered the house of the Lord and have received all the blessings which await you there, you have not obtained everything the Church has to offer. The all-important and crowning blessings of membership in the Church are those blessings which we receive in the temples of God."

Temples are important because from the days of the old testament the lord has commanded his people to build temples. You can read about it in Exodus chapters 26-27.
Also the lord commanded his people to build temples in the early 1800s. In D&C 88:119 it reads:

 119 aOrganize yourselves; prepare every needful thing; and establish a bhouse, even a house of prayer, a house of fasting, a house of faith, a house of learning, a house of glory, a house of order, a house of God;

The Second question is: What do people do in the temple? & why is it important?
*In the temple we are taught, we make covenants, & we are promised blessings. It is important because we receive ordinances that will allow us to live in the presence of God.

The Last question is: Why is it important to do work for the dead?
*It is important because heavenly father wants all his children to return & live with him. He has asked us to do these ordinances for our ancestors who haven't received these ordinances in the temple so they can live with him again.

We are so lucky & blessed to live so close to a temple.. I feel like at some point we all have taken advantage of the fact that we live so close & end up not going because we know we can go whenever we want.. But people in other countries & even other states have to drive hours or even days to go to a temple, & yet they still make a big effort to go.

President Monson says in his April 2011 General conference talk:

 "Why are so many willing to give so much in order to receive the blessings of the temple? Those who understand the eternal blessings which come from the temple know that no sacrifice is too great, no price too heavy, no struggle too difficult in order to receive those blessings. There are never too many miles to travel, too many obstacles to overcome, or too much discomfort to endure. They understand that the saving ordinances received in the temple that permit us to someday return to our Heavenly Father in an eternal family relationship and to be endowed with blessings and power from on high are worth every sacrifice and every effort."

 Go to the temple, you will be blessed! & it will strengthen your marriage! (:


Friday, February 8, 2013

A little bit about us!

The Earls.

So I just wanted to start of this Friday by saying a five things that you maybe did not know about me, & five things you maybe didn't know about my husband! So here it goes:
  
Me:
1. I watch Dee & my wedding video over & over & over again. Probably 6 times a week. I know that sounds strange.. But I love looking at how happy we are & our whole wedding day just floods back into my mind every time I watch it! It was one of the best days ever! (: (I watch the one where we are dancing together.. I would post it but I think it is too big so I do not know how to post it on here).
2. I have 5 sisters & 3 brothers! So there is a total of 9 of us! People always ask if Dee & I will have A LOT of kids or if we don't want any because I had so many siblings.. & honestly I wouldn't trade having a million brothers or sisters for ANYTHING! I mean at times it probably was annoying.. But we just all get along.. we have fun together & it's nice knowing you have best friends that will ALWAYS have your back. So yes I think Dee & I will HOPEFULLY have a lot of kids... I mean I probably wouldn't go over six though. (Dee's max. is 8..)
3. I have Ornithophobia.. which means, I am deathly afraid of birds!!! No I do not exactly know why I am.. I just hate them. I don't want to look at them.. I do not want to touch them (or them touch me) I do not want to go near them! They scare me! & whoever thinks it is funny.. IT ISN'T! Dee tries to tell me that they're just looking for food.. yeah eating humans! Yes I am aware that not all of them eat animals or humans.. but still! I watched this documentary about sea turtles (btw I LOVE turtles!!) & guess what? a million different types of birds eat turtles when they just hatch & want to go to the ocean. HOW MEAN! anyway I hate birds.. I will always hate birds. THEY ARE SCARY! & do not tell me otherwise.
4. I was late to my own wedding.. Dee thought I ditched him (why would I ever do that? I said yes when he proposed! I mean those girls that say yes & then ditch the guy are just stupid!! If you were unsure when he asked then say NO! it's that easy!) Anyway so we started the day mad at each other because Dee was mad (& I don't blame him.. especially when he thought I wasn't going to show up!!) & then I ended up crying my eyes out because I was so stressed (It wasn't my fault that I was late) & then after getting ready the temple lady told me she was a hour late to her wedding.. so I didn't feel too bad after that! (& btw we were not mad.. just frustrated).
5. I hate blood! I hate that word.. I hate knowing that it's inside me.. & I hate when people just openly talk about it. It makes me sick & light headed. I cannot stand getting my blood drawn.. I hate when I have to have IVs in me I cannot look at the spot it was in for days. I HATE it. The worst part about it is every nurse that takes my blood always talk to my veins like they're human.. THEY aren't. For example "Oh your veins want to trick us, we are going to have to do the other side." No my veins did not trick you! I don't know.

Dee:
1. Dee was born in St. George.. But he lived most of his life in Pennsylvania! So cool! (I'm from California.. & he's from Pennsylvania.. & we both happen to move to St. George! We're soul mates ;) just kidding.)
2. Dee served a full time mission in Portland Oregon! (: So cool because now we have an excuse (mostly an excuse for me) to visit Oregon! I love Oregon! & how attractive is that? a man who serves a mission? (one that WANTED to serve a mission.. not just one that "knew it was right so they went" or one that was forced to go.) So I definitely know he doesn't have commitment issues, he is mine FOREVER!(:
3. Dee is a redskins fan! Go RG3! (: & he is a football fan in general.. so when the season is over for the redskins he still watches football.. or the sports news channel.
4. Dee is the smartest person I know! He will tell you he isn't.. but he's just being humble. HE REALLY IS SMART! 
5. Dee has two brothers & one sister! His family isn't as big as mine. Oh & both Dee & I are the second oldest in our families. (:

Happy Friday! (: