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Saturday, August 5, 2006


Cattle work is done!
"Peace and good tidings; good tidings and peace. These are among the ultimate blessings that the gospel of Jesus Christ brings to a troubled world and the troubled people who live in it, solutions to personal struggles and human sinfulness, a source of strength for days of weariness and hours of genuine despair. . . . The search for peace is one of the ultimate quests of the human soul."
~ Jeffrey R. Holland, "The Peaceable Things of the Kingdom," Ensign, Nov. 1996, 82

"That person who never forsaketh his trust, should ever have the highest place of regard in our hearts, and our love should never fail, but increase more and more, and this is my disposition and these my sentiments."
~ Joseph Smith. November 19, 1833. Kirtland, Ohio. History of the Church, 1:444

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Equus: Well, I got to help Mom and Dad with cattle when I got home from work. I mostly just checked off numbers.

Xihuitl: And now we're going to head off from this post. Equus is feeling too lazy to write anymore.

Equus: ^^; I have books I want to read...heh....

Xihuitl: Love, God be with you. Hugs and pocket glomps. ^_^

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Fact of the day: Ruby-throated hummingbirds are the only type native east of the Appalachian Mountains of the USA. The male adults have a colored "gorget"--that is to say, the throat. The feathers are actually kind of iridescent, I think...^^; But basically, they will shine red, though from other angles they look black. It just depends on the light. They are pretty little things.

Take care. Love, and God bless. May you feel His and Christ's love and Spirit and guidance, and trust in Them. Let's help each other.

"Your life is carefully watched over, as was mine. The Lord knows both what He will need you to do and what you will need to know. He is kind and He is all-knowing. So you can with confidence expect that He has prepared opportunities for you to learn in preparation for the service you will give. You will not recognize those opportunities perfectly, as I did not. But when you put the spiritual things first in your life, you will be blessed to feel directed toward certain learning, and you will be motivated to work harder. You will recognize later that your power to serve was increased, and you will be grateful."
~ Henry B. Eyring, "Education for Real Life," Ensign, Oct. 2002, 18-19

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