Showing posts with label Christ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christ. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2011

Volunteer Job at Myakka vs. Church

Tough Decision...  How exciting to get a job offer (on Nov 18th) to Volunteer at Myakka State Park for January through March 2012.  These are the hardest months (of course) to find a position in Florida.  We would just have to clean a few cabins for our spot in one of the most popular parks in the system.
Our Temple at Orlando, Florida...Don't miss it!


Myakka River
So what does this have to do with church?  RU kidding?  Any week we haven't been able to get to church has been a most unpleasant experience.  We absolutely need the recharge of taking the sacrament with people we love and who love us....unconditionally.  Here's the reply I sent to the offer:  "It looks like an excellent opportunity. We have been cleaning the cabins at Bahia Honda SP, so you might say we've had some training already. We don't know if this will be a problem, but it's important for us to go to church on Sunday. We'd need a few hours in the morning, but would be available in the afternoon...and of course all day on any other day of the week.  Please let us know what you think. Thanks so much, Bob & Eileen White"

Here's the reply:  "I am afraid that would be a problem.  Sundays are our biggest check out days for the cabins so we would need at least a 10:00 am start time on Sundays. I really appreciate your honesty in this matter."

The fact we lost the position was no surprise at all.  Even in Utah, where church attendance is generally a way of life, we'd been told by our area managers that no one would be allowed to go to church next season (even though we'd only be gone for an hour, or even less).  We absolutely wanted to take the position.  We already knew how deliciously fascinating Myakka is.  We loved it well from our former visits as Florida residents. 

We knew how thick it was with gators and armadillos.  One of our most vivid memories was of turkey vultures picking the flesh from the armor of slain armadillos in the park.  We loved the skywalks and airboats and perfect biking trails.  We even enjoyed the feral pigs and their bursts of activity in the understory that got your adrenaline busy raising your blood pressure.
Myakka is one of those horse-loving parks, too.  Just pick up a horse trail map  ...and start your adventure.  There's about 14 miles of trail right in the park...through the marshes and over the hammocks!  Giddy-up...

Wildlife abounds...you may even see a Burro...??
So what did we lose by choosing our life-enriching experiences at Church vs. volunteering at Myakka?  Here's the list of benefits we were emailed by the Volunteer Coordinator: 

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Fabulous FHE on LDS Temples

We missed this recent FHE.  Que lastima!   Here's all 18 Grandkids at Dr. Phil's Home on Phillip's Street...ready to learn!
Here's a musical version of topics the lesson covered (for you to play).  If you're not familiar with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FHE = Family Home Evening.  It's a wonderful (and essential) opportunity to teach one another The Gospel of Jesus Christ.   And oh how the world can benefit from His teachings right now.  Our only child not at this FHE is in Afghanistan.  Pray for our military.  The difficulty of their job is beyond most of our understandings.
Anni is giving the lesson to all of our children (except one) and their spouses and the 18 grandkids.  After the lesson we sing "Popcorn Popping on the Apricot Tree", pray, and then have TREATS. 

My darling sister, Cupcake (on the left) and my cute brother, Dewey (on the right) and gorgeous cousin Laura (in the very back) joined the lesson.

So why do we build temples?  And why do we visit so often?




Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Favorite things about 1st Camp Host Job?

 #1 - Having a premium natural playland for the grandkids to visit.  It's a natural school...with plenty of wood for building (from felled trees) and all of the flowers and water and paths and rocks for creative play.  Did I mention mud?






And what about smores?  How did they ever become an essential campfire ritual?  And Sunday was incredibly special as we attended the Brighton Branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  We overdosed on love from the members and The Spirit from the Lord.

 


Trails go to nearby lakes and ski runs
 
Ski Resorts are on either side of Redman...Paka is at Solitude