Another Glimpse of Sophie

To my surprise, I received a couple of pictures of my great-niece Sophie in the mail yesterday.  Aymee and Dave sent out a birth announcement and I also received an extra picture.  The pictures are very similar, so I’m just posting the actual picture rather than both it and the birth announcement.  I’m so glad I finally have a small glimpse of Sophie rather than just a picture of her face. I still can’t wait to see her in person.  (Hopefully, I’ll be able to see her in the next couple of a weeks.) Isn’t she a cutie?

Sophie Grace Callister

An Easter Message

As you know from my post I’m Not Alone, Elder Holland’s talk in Conference was very profound and touching to me. I think it’s appropriate that I share this video that the Church posted on their website.  It goes a long with Elder Holland’s talk and it’s such a great reminder of what Christ did for us and why we celebrate Easter each year.

I hope your day is filled with fun and joy as you spend time with your family.  I also hope you can reflect on Christ and the Atonement today.  Happy Easter!

Not Much to Say

As you’ve probably noticed, I haven’t updated my blog much in the last week.  I haven’t been busy; I just haven’t had anything to say.  Every now and then, I have times like these. I thought I’d post a few updates at least so my blog doesn’t become too forgotten.

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I lost another 1.6 pounds this last week.  My total weight loss is now 14.5 pounds! I’m pretty excited that I’m only a little over ten pounds away from my first major benchmark.  But, I still don’t know how to celebrate.  But, if I continue to lose about 1.6 pounds a week, I still have about six weeks to decide and save up for my “prize.”

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Yesterday, I found out I have another great-niece or -nephew on the way.  The baby will be born some time in November.  I guess I can say that it’s my niece Amber who’s pregnant since she posted it on her blog and Facebook.  Congrats, Amber and Greg! Just don’t have the baby near Thanksgiving!  We have way too many birthdays around then already.

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Speaking of great-nieces, I still haven’t met Sophie since I’ve been pretty sick.  And, I also haven’t been sent any other pictures of her.  I’m hoping Corey and I can meet her soon so we can take some pictures since it seems, “If I want something done, I have to do it myself.”

I’m Not Alone

O Jerusalem, Jerusalem by Greg Olsen

The Spirit was so strong in this morning’s session of General Conference.  I loved President Uchtdorf’s message of the Gospel, Jesus Christ, and the Atonement.  My favorite talk, however, was Elder Holland’s beautiful message of our Savior, Jesus Christ.

It spoke to my soul as I have felt alone so many times in my life.  Whenever I feel alone, I try to remember the Savior.  Often times, the scripture, “If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before it hated you” (John 15:18) comes to my mind and gives me comfort.  I think the thing that touched me the most in Elder Holland’s talk was this:

That the supreme sacrifice of His son might be as complete as it was voluntary and solitary, the Father briefly withdrew from Jesus the comfort of His spirit, the support of His personal presence.  It was required.  Indeed, it was central to the significance of the Atonement that this perfect son who had never spoken ill, nor done wrong, nor touched an unclean thing.  He had to know how the rest of humankind would feel … us … the rest of us when we did commit such sins.  For His Atonement to be infinite and eternal, He had to feel what it was like to die not only physically but spiritually to sense what it was like to have the divine Spirit withdraw, leaving one feeling totally, abjectly, hopelessly alone.

I don’t think that any thing could be more profound than to realize that the Savior, who was perfect, had to know what it was like to not have the Spirit with Him, even though He had done nothing to offend It.  How grateful I am that I know my Savior knows how I feel and can comfort me when I need it.  How grateful I am to Him for persevering and atoning for me!

During the closing song, “We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet,” pictures of President Monson among the saints were shown.  It brought tears to my eyes for several reasons.  First, I know President Monson is the living Prophet on the earth today.  Second, even though President Monson is the Prophet, at times, I still miss President Hinckley.  I miss hearing his counsel and seeing pictures of him among the saints.  I’m glad I know that I’ll be able to see him again some day.

I’m so grateful for the opportunity to listen to the leaders of the Church every six months.  I love feeling the Spirit like I do during each session of Conference.  I love hearing the leaders’ messages.  It strengthens my testimony more than I ever think is possible and it always gives me a sense of peace to help me through the next six months.

A New Apostle

Elder Neil L. AndersenDuring this morning’s session of General Conference, Elder Neil L. Andersen was called to be the newest member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.  I had actually forgotten that Elder Wirthlin had passed away after last October’s Conference.  (It seemed like he had been gone longer than just these few short months.)  It was a pleasant surprise to be able to sustain a new apostle.

So far, I’ve really enjoyed the talks given by the leaders of the Church.  I especially enjoyed Elder Hales’s talk regarding the economic uncertainties in the world.  I also look forward to hearing the rest of the talks and feeling the Spirit during this weekend’s Conference.