042126, Tuesday
Vitals:
Weight: 229.4
BP and Pulse:
GMI: 7.2
Reported Sleep: 6:06
Yesterday's Steps: 8,266
Journal Entry:
Come Follow Me
34M30 was my radio call sign when I served as a motorcycle sergeant at LAPD's West Traffic Division... the best job I ever had.
Vitals:
Weight: 229.4
BP and Pulse:
GMI: 7.2
Reported Sleep: 6:06
Yesterday's Steps: 8,266
Journal Entry:
Come Follow Me
Vitals:
Weight: 231.0
BP and Pulse: 131/89, 70
GMI: 7.2
Reported Sleep: 6:33
Yesterday's Steps: 3,626
Journal Entry:
Unfortunately, some of Jake's kids were sick so we didn't have them over for dinner yesterday. We, actually Cathy, made dinner and we took it over to their house and they really appreciated that. Made me feel good too. It was a good day and the weather is getting good. Should be in the 70's today.
I think a HOA yard guy is coming over today to help us get our sprinkling/irrigation system set up for the coming summer.
Come Follow Me
Exodus 20: 2 I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.
3 Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
“The placement of this commandment helps us understand that if we place Him as our main priority, everything else will ultimately fall into place—even our service to others. When He takes the preeminent position in our lives by our deliberate choice, then He is able to bless our actions to our good and to the good of others…Can such a godly focus apply in everything we do? Can performing even a menial task become an opportunity to demonstrate our love and devotion to Him? I believe it can and will.
We can make each item on our to-do list become a way to glorify Him. We can see each task as a privilege and opportunity to serve Him, even when we are in the midst of deadlines, duties, or dirty diapers.”
President Joy D. Jones, Primary General President
Vitals:
Weight: 232.3
BP and Pulse: 124/74, 66
GMI: 7.2
Reported Sleep: 6:10
Yesterday's Steps: 4,493
Journal Entry:
We enjoyed an Endowment session at the Mt Timpanogos temple yesterday afternoon.
Then we went shopping for some food to feed Jake and his family who are coming over later today for a visit. We are looking forward to seeing them all.
Vitals:
Weight: 231.3
BP and Pulse: 118/76, 68
GMI: 7.2
Reported Sleep: 7:39
Yesterday's Steps: 4,239
Journal Entry:
I got up early yesterday to be at the Lindon Temple for my first training session of my regular shift as A temple worker, 5-7 AM on Fridays. The temple will be dedicated on Sunday, May 3rd and will be begin normal operations that week. This will be a great temple and I am humbled to be able to serve there.
My training yesterday was in conducting Endowment sessions properly. I have done that numerous times in Louisville and Mt Timpanogos temples but it was a great reminder of how to conduct these sessions correctly and I enjoyed the instruction. Next week my training will be in conducting Initiatory sessions and this will be very interesting because of the significant changes that have been made in Initiatory facilities and their operations. The ordinances themselves have, of course, not changed but the facilities and methods have been modified in what I see so far as a big improvement.
Come Follow Me
Vitals:
Weight: 233.0
BP and Pulse: 124/81, 88
GMI: 7.2
Reported Sleep: 5:34
Yesterday's Steps: 4,765
Journal Entry:
I served at the Lindon Temple starting at 0500 this morning so I wasn't able to do much of my Come Follow Me daily studies. It was a very good day though.
Come Follow Me
Vitals:
Weight: 230.1
BP and Pulse: 119/86, 80
GMI: 7.2
Reported Sleep: 6:27
Yesterday's Steps: 3,229
Journal Entry:
Come Follow Me
Vitals:
Weight: 230.3
BP and Pulse: 125/83, 80
GMI: 7.2
Reported Sleep: 6:13
Yesterday's Steps: 3,841
Journal Entry:
Come Follow Me
Exodus 15: 2 The Lord is my strength and song, and he is become my salvation: he is my God, and I will prepare him an habitation; my father’s God, and I will exalt him.
"Moses exulted, “The Lord is my strength and song, and he is become my salvation”… How can we build this kind of faith in the strength of the Savior? David had counsel for the people of his time that I repeat to you: “Seek the Lord and his strength … continually.” “Blessed is the man [or woman] whose strength is in thee. … Go from strength to strength”…
[S]trengthen yourselves by seeking the source of true strength—the Savior. Come unto him. He loves you. He desires your happiness and exults in your desires for righteousness. Make him your strength, your daily companion, your rod and your staff. Let him comfort you. There is no burden we need bear alone. His grace compensates for our deficiencies.
Your strength will strengthen others—your children, your [spouse], your friends, and your sisters in the gospel. That strength will flow back from them to you when you need it."
Sister Chieko N. Okazaki, First Counselor, Relief Society General Presidency