Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Camping with the Dad

Dad invited me to help out with a Fall Camporee in Farmington last weekend, it was supposed to be a little cold.. it was super cold and it rained all night! It was actually very awesome. There is nothing like rain on a tent.  I took the boys and we had a blast. I got to help with geocaching and learn more about being a man from my Dad. He is a responsible and hard working guy. Every body's go to guy. Need to be more like him. Check out all the pics.


String Cheese as a fashion statement!


Makin' camp

Monday, October 18, 2010

"Glorious" or we weren't that lost.

So, let me first say; We were not lost, more temporary misplaced.  We went looking for a newly placed cache in the northern part of the Cibola National Forest. It was in one of the most beautiful places I've been here, always surprised by the "new" places we find, and the interesting spots I have never been to after living here all my life. It is the perfect time of year, fall, my favorite. Everything is changing and the light of the afternoon sun lights it all up:

Got to really break the Jeep in:
But totally worth it:

Finding the cache(kinda long and I'm no camera man)

So after finding it, we headed out, but not the way we came in, and I had a bad feeling about it, but we did. We hit the edge of the National Forest and could proceed no further:
(we're the blue dot)
So it was dark by the time we doubled back and started to head out. We ended up missing our original road in the dark, and took a very long bumpy road out. We ended up going way too far South East,

 and got home about midnight. Not without scaring the kids a little and having to stop and make a good action plan for getting out. Good thing our GPS had full charge, and TOPO maps with roads, so we plotted a course that would lead our to the main road. This helped calm the kids calm, letting them watch as we got closer t the waypoints. 
  

Lessons I knew but forgot:
1) Always turn on Trails at the beginning of the trip, for obvious reasons: Good to look at your whole trip afterwards, and of course to get back out., I had mine off for purely aesthetic reasons, and that was stupid, epically when you can hide them even when on.
2) Always have a spare set of batteries. Mine were fully charged, but still.
3) Don't rely solely on your GPS, take a map.

Lessons I became more aware of:
1) Don't panic, your only as lost as you think you are
2) Be prepared to stay put if you have to. Daylight is very refreshing.
3) Take lots of water, always.

This was one of the funnest adventures I've been on in a while, here are all the pics. Want to go back to and remark the road...


Sunday, October 3, 2010

Sunday Morning Session

President Eyering
Lack of trust, never know all the reasons, just that it happens
Trust is not coincidence when blessing come

Elder Boyd K. Packer
Proclamation of the Family

Elder Dalin H. Oakes
2 lines of communication
1) Personal Line: Holy Ghost, Prayer,
2) Priesthood Line

President Monson
Giving Thanks
Walking with Gratitude
Frequently express love and gratitude
Reflect

Priesthood Session

Elder Russell M Nelson
Why we have missionaries
Go into all the world
We teach by example
We need more worthy missionary
Increase your circle of friends

Elder Patrick Kearon
Flip flops vs shoes
Scorpion sting. I knew that flip flops were not shoes
We know the standards, we have been taught, rebellious and lazy behavior leads us to be stung.
Lay down your weapons of rebellion.
To survive in a mine field you must follow the tracks in front of you.
Not one of you has thrown away your chance.


Go and say I'm sorry

President Uctdorf
Pride
Difference between pride and being proud of
A sin of comparison
A personal Rameumpton
To be admired or envy
Looking for flaws and generalize them

President Eyering
We have been called to use divine power
Common theme: power of the priesthood to serve and change lives
Put our lives in order to qualify
Service will allow you to know the needs of those you serve

President Monson
The power of choice, some are trivial, make no difference. Others make all the difference

1. Right of choice = agency
2. Responsibility of choice = no middle ground
3. Result of choice = salvation

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Saturday Afternoon Session

Elder Robert D. Hales
"Mormon Jargon" his friend wanted a page or definitions
Plan of salvation

Quinten L. Cook
Age of Plenty and Age of Doubt

Richard C. Edgley
Faith is a choice
What I do not know I bridge with Faith

Saturday Morning Session


5 New Temples
Hartford Conn
Tijuana Mex.
Indianapolis Indiana
Philippines
Lisbon

Elder Jeffery R. Holland
Service rendered without reward in mind

Mary Wixom: Primary General President
Teaching children is a sacred responsibility.
It usually happens by example more that by words.

Cloudio Costa
Role of a prophet, modern and ancient

David McConkie
The How of Learning: What made that special teacher special?
The attitude or spirit
4 Principals of Gospel Teaching
1.Emerse your selves, cannot love what you do not know
2.
3.
4.

Elder D. Todd Christofferson
purity
work/leisure
respect

Elder Dieter M. Uctdorf
Simplicity is the ultimate Sophistication - Leonardo De Vinci