Thursday, January 31, 2019
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Monday, January 28, 2019
Saturday, January 26, 2019
Friday, January 25, 2019
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Weather: you want it or not
There's winter weather happening all over the country (our rain in Oregon is a little bit cooler this time of year). It's cold in some places, downright miserable in others.
In cases like that, I find it's always a comfort to turn the the hymn book and liken the hymns unto ourselves.
Feel free to sing along.
In cases like that, I find it's always a comfort to turn the the hymn book and liken the hymns unto ourselves.
Feel free to sing along.
Monday, January 21, 2019
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Friday, January 18, 2019
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Supply and demand
It's amazing how much meaning a simple piece of cloth can take on.
Personally, I have three ties that I brought home from my mission. Each holds a special place in my personal pantheon of neckwear. One was a gift from a member in my first area; another I bought at the Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival; and the third is about the ugliest tie I've ever seen. It's been officially retired from the office Father's Day ugly tie contest. It's that good.
One of my sons left with a dozen ties and came home with nearly 100. And one of our local missions has banned a certain style of tie (the skinny pastel floral print) because among the missionaries it became like the Sneetches and their stars.
Missionaries form a close, personal attachment to some of their ties. Not only do they help recall people, places or events, they help recall how it felt to be a missionary. Maybe that's why we hold them so dear — they're the ties that bind.
Personally, I have three ties that I brought home from my mission. Each holds a special place in my personal pantheon of neckwear. One was a gift from a member in my first area; another I bought at the Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival; and the third is about the ugliest tie I've ever seen. It's been officially retired from the office Father's Day ugly tie contest. It's that good.
One of my sons left with a dozen ties and came home with nearly 100. And one of our local missions has banned a certain style of tie (the skinny pastel floral print) because among the missionaries it became like the Sneetches and their stars.
Missionaries form a close, personal attachment to some of their ties. Not only do they help recall people, places or events, they help recall how it felt to be a missionary. Maybe that's why we hold them so dear — they're the ties that bind.
Monday, January 14, 2019
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Friday, January 11, 2019
Thursday, January 10, 2019
Elder Brightside
It always amazes me how upbeat and optimistic missionaries can be, even when they're going through challenging times.
That's not to say that there aren't times that get them down, or some discouragement creeps in. Yet usually even that doesn't last very long (one transfer was my record!). But overall, I'd say they're the happiest group of people I know!
That's not to say that there aren't times that get them down, or some discouragement creeps in. Yet usually even that doesn't last very long (one transfer was my record!). But overall, I'd say they're the happiest group of people I know!
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Monday, January 7, 2019
Saturday, January 5, 2019
Friday, January 4, 2019
Thursday, January 3, 2019
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
You think your teacher is boring...!
My guess is that this is the week that a lot of people figure out just how easy it was to sit in Gospel Doctrine and be fed a lesson every week.
Come, Follow Me will encourage a spirit of learning and of gospel study in the home. There are a ton of resources available to make it more exciting and engaging, and take our study of the Savior to a deeper level.
Shameless Plug
If you want to further enhance your gospel enjoyment, there's an additional new resource — Volume 1 of Sis. Kerry Jo's Mission Blog: I Miss Wearing My Dork Dot is now available for purchase on Amazon! It's approaching the top half-million best sellers (currently at 515,255 and rising fast!). Order your copy today — and look for more to come!
Come, Follow Me will encourage a spirit of learning and of gospel study in the home. There are a ton of resources available to make it more exciting and engaging, and take our study of the Savior to a deeper level.
Shameless Plug
If you want to further enhance your gospel enjoyment, there's an additional new resource — Volume 1 of Sis. Kerry Jo's Mission Blog: I Miss Wearing My Dork Dot is now available for purchase on Amazon! It's approaching the top half-million best sellers (currently at 515,255 and rising fast!). Order your copy today — and look for more to come!
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
The Countdown: The Top Ten, Part 2 (5-1)
Happy New Year, and welcome to the rest of the Top Ten! Now, without further ado:
5. So many changes this year! This one surprised a lot of people. Remember the old blue and brown versions?
4. Family history is always good fodder for LDS cartoons. This one was a favorite.
3. We took our son to the MTC at the end of March. We had to warn him not to try this.
2. So many of my cartoons became obsolete this past year! I thought I was safe putting this out there — and then Pres. Nelson announced an emphasis on using the proper name of the Church! Plus our association added a new member, Summer Bird. I also learned than when you ask, "What's next?" you'll get an answer! All I can say is, thank goodness we still have missionaries!
And now — speaking of Pres. Nelson's announcement — the No. 1 cartoon of 2018!
1. A swarm by any other name...
Thank you for tuning in year after year! I love sharing my cartoons with you, and I love the feedback and ideas I receive from you. Let us go forward with faith in every footstep in 2019! Have a safe and prosperous new year.
Come back tomorrow for a piece of fun news!
5. So many changes this year! This one surprised a lot of people. Remember the old blue and brown versions?
4. Family history is always good fodder for LDS cartoons. This one was a favorite.
3. We took our son to the MTC at the end of March. We had to warn him not to try this.
2. So many of my cartoons became obsolete this past year! I thought I was safe putting this out there — and then Pres. Nelson announced an emphasis on using the proper name of the Church! Plus our association added a new member, Summer Bird. I also learned than when you ask, "What's next?" you'll get an answer! All I can say is, thank goodness we still have missionaries!
And now — speaking of Pres. Nelson's announcement — the No. 1 cartoon of 2018!
1. A swarm by any other name...
Thank you for tuning in year after year! I love sharing my cartoons with you, and I love the feedback and ideas I receive from you. Let us go forward with faith in every footstep in 2019! Have a safe and prosperous new year.
Come back tomorrow for a piece of fun news!
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