Saturday, April 19, 2014

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Another week has come to a close here on our Texas mission. It was a great week in the mission office. Elder Edwards and I are both settling into our responsibilities and adapting them to the skills we have.  Elder Edwards has gotten a legal width filing cabinet this week and has been moving all apartment information into that. It really looks great and has been a big task.  The middle of the month means its time to pay rent on all of the apartments for the next month for me, and it was much easier than last month. Also I have been working on new missionaries and setting up their files while also working on those who are reaching the completion of their missions and all those tasks. So we continue to learn and are grateful to see how the Lord is helping, teaching and guiding our efforts.

Taylor had youth conference this weekend. He got home tonight and was so enthused about it. They were in Nephite-era clothing for the conference and their activities based on this time- activities relating to Lehi's dream etc.

We asked Ashlynn and Mallory if the would like to go to the temple on Saturday morning and do some family-related temple baptisms. They got ready very fast and the 4 of us headed for the temple.  They did the work for 11 ancestors. We were able to join with some members from a Spanish-speaking ward. Ashlynn and Mallory knew some of the girls from school. It was a very good day. Although there was some difficulties getting our records completed it still was a great time to spend with our granddaughters.

Elder Graham and Armacost came over for dinner tonight. Brad is back home which is great for Shauna and the family! And it means that the grill master is back on grill duty!  

I re-worked one of my poems that had been written a couple of years ago. I really like the new version.

Be Constant and True
A small brook wends its way to a stream.
It becomes a river on its way to the ocean.
If left to itself it follows a line that usually
Takes the simplest, easiest course.
But there are other forces in nature that can
Radically and constantly change its course forever.
A fallen tree, a flood or a storm, even rocks and boulders
Are just some of these natural forces.
When its course is changed it may wind itself
Back and forth along a much longer distance.
Where did you begin and where does your journey end?

A well-known hymn states:
“I have loved thee as thy friend,
With a love that cannot end.
Be obedient, I implore . . . . .
And be constant unto me,
That thy Savior I may be.”[i]
For us to be constant or ever loyal
Unto the Lord requires all of our heart,
Also our might, mind and strength in following
His teachings and His way of life.
Are they written in your heart?

His covenants and promises are sure.
It requires twenty-four hours a day
And seven days a week of our lives.
This devotion helps us to always
Live “in” this world but to not be “of” the world.
We all have boulders, rocks and downed trees
In our lives that can change our desired course.
Only unlike a brook or stream, the tiniest change
In our earthly path may mean a destination
That is somewhere we really don’t want.
Do you have an eternal destination in your life?

Because of Christ’s infinite atonement
We don’t have to carry the boulders that
Enter into our path or stream of life.
Christ’s gift of repentance allow us to
Rid our lies of its mistakes and errors.
It is not easy to acknowledge wrong and
To desire for a new chance each day.
But we can truly become constant and true
In our devotion to Christ our Savior.
Forgiveness is for those that seek it.
Do you find forgiveness in your heart?
  
We can look outside of self and learn
The joy of service to others like He did.
In service to others we, like a brook or stream,
Can offer love and joy to all in our path.
We can be His follower in serving as He did.
May we always seek for eternal joy
And not fleeting or temporary happiness.
He is always waiting with arms outstretched
To gather us, love us and forgive the honest in heart.
In forgiving others we find rest and peace of heart.
Do Christ’s teachings and Holy Spirit guide you?




Charlotte P. Edwards-revised April 17, 2014




[i] Reverently and Meekly Now, Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Text by Joseph L. Townsend, Hymn 185.

From Facebook earlier this week:

My husband is on the piano playing "Oh, Canada" We are missing our Atlantic Canada friends!! Know that you have a special place in our hearts! And we look forward to coming back for a visit. We love our new Texan friends and are grateful to be in missionary service!
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My favorite thought from the week:

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another thought that hit home was:

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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Saturday, April 12th, 2014

Another week through at the Mission Office. It's been busy and full of lessons to be learned. A big lesson for me especially as I thought that an Elder's passport/visa was missing for a day- I wasn't 100% sure that I had had them, but I knew that he needed it to fly to Brazil on Tuesday and that Salt Lake had sent it. So I was really doubting my ablility to do my calling, after going through every drawer, nook and cranny in my office. I was grateful for the power of the priesthood as  Craig and our local elders gave me a beautiful and faith-promoting blessing that night. The next day the passport was in the drawer that I had emptied out at least 5 times the day before.  That drawer is now organized with hanging files for things to go in! I  stressed and prayed all the night, and a loving Heavenly Father answered my prayers and also those that were praying for me. Thanks so very much. Our mission president is so wonderful and is always positive, up-beat and complimentary to everyone. I'm thankful that he and my Father in Heaven see beyond the doubt that assails me at times. I'm thankful for trials that strengthen our faith.
Our daughter, Shauna is sick- glad I am here to be here with her. It's great to be able to give back to others when you are so very blessed. We are grateful for our time here with her and her family.

We were also able to get into a doctor's office this week to ensure that we were getting our necessary prescriptions. He seems very nice and very willing to work with us while we are here.

Craig and I also got to go to the temple this week! Which is always a wonderful place to be! The beautiful spring flowers that are there are now gone, glad we got pictures when we did.


Sunday, April 6, 2014

Sunday, April 6th, 2014

This is the day that we are told the Savior was born through latter day revelation. It is also the date 110 years ago that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was organized also given by revelation
 (D & C:20). How grateful I am to be on the earth in this last dispensation and to have a testimony of my Savior and Redeemer and of His restored Gospel. How thankful I am that my earthly parents recognized and accepted the Gospel-changing all of our lives for eternity. I'm grateful to be part of an eternal family with them, with my siblings, with my husband, children, grandchildren and to know that the next generation will soon begin. I'm so thankful for a testimony to know that we have a living prophet who receives guidance and inspiration from God and His Son. How awesome today to hear such inspirational message from leaders that are from around the world. There is such that we were told and taught in these two days. I can't wait to be able to watch and read and study their messages in the coming months. There are soo very many thoughts that touched me spiritually and it's impossible to copy and paste them all.



My children and husband in younger days! Yes, Amy I know there is a better copy of this picture.

My parents and siblings!

 My wonderful parents! Serving one of their 5 missions together!

Saturday, April 5, 2014

General Conference was so very wonderful. The music also adds to the spirituality of the  day. I was so moved by a granddauther's post on Facebook yesterday:
So excited for General Conference tomorrow!!! Today's sessions were awesome!! Going to be watching with my family!!! Shauna SimonsonBrad SimonsonTaylor SimonsonAshlynn SimonsonCharlotte Edwards. Love them!!  — feelingexcited.
Thanks to Mallory and all family and friends that gather to listen to and learn from the words of our chosen and sustained leaders!


Some of my favorite quotes from the yesterday's session come from A Well-Behaved Mormon Woman's page on Facebook!  They also come from other church sites. Thanks to all  for your creative genius that helps us remember what we heard and felt yesterday as we listened to and sustained church leaders.


  Walking through Temple Square, thinking about how blessed we are to have living prophets' of God upon the earth and the adversity in life, which cause us to either stand with them, or not.‪#‎ldsconf‬ ‪#‎MormonWomenStand‬
Walking through Temple Square, thinking about how blessed we are to have living prophets' of God upon the earth and the adversity in life, which cause us to either stand with them, or not. #ldsconf #MormonWomenStand
"Every person born into the world receives the Light of Christ, which helps us see and feel what is right and what is wrong." (Pres. Eyring)

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