Last week we visited the Temple of Leah in the mountains near Cebu City. In 2012, Mr. Adarna commissioned the temple to be built in honor of his wife Leah whom he adored. The structure includes columns, sculptures, a grand staircase, rooms of collected items, a large bronze statue of Leah, and an breathtaking view.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Monday, March 16, 2026
I love art! When visiting Lakeview Gardens on Saturday, I saw tile and rock work I admired. The sign hanging outside of the gardens was made using beautiful green and white tile.
There is a cement bench to sit on made from colorful tiles and white sea shells (See two pictures below).
Even the driveway was finished in an artsy way with circular rock patterns. Who took the time to lay the pattern of those rocks? I don't think I have ever seen art on the floor of a parking spot before, but it was beautiful.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Matthew and I have to be careful about what we do for missionaries, because word gets around and they post pictures and look at each other's pictures. We love doing things for them, but we need to be fair and cautious, so we are sometimes secretive.
But once in awhile a situation presents itself and I cave. On Sunday night, these two marvelous sisters were studying scriptures on the temple grounds. They can do that because they live close by. Matthew was traveling home from a meeting and I was taking a Sunday night stroll and saw them. We visited and I offered to make them a fruit smoothie which they were grateful for. I love these two because they have both overcome challenging situations at home, and yet they glow. They are valiant and determined.
It is the talking with individuals that I enjoy the most.
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Friday, February 6, 2026
When St. Francis of Assisi was asked what he would do if he were suddenly to learn that he would die at sunset that day he answered, "I would finish hoeing my garden." I have wondered what he meant by that reply, and this is what I think. Some people worry about the future or wonder if what they are doing really matters because something might happen to knock their work down or destroy their happiness, but they (we) need to go on hoeing and not stop. It is good to concentrate on the tasks at hand today. We cannot control the future, but we have great agency in the gift of today and how it plays out. There is meaning and purpose in what we do each day, and through our tasks we are building character.
Dorothy Van Doren wrote: "The task is still here--the house to build, the book to write, the examination to prepare for. However dark it seems today, we shall meet life better if we have fulfilled the present to the best of our ability. Today is still ours, along with the obligation to live it to the full."
Friday, January 30, 2026
I saw this piece by YongSong Kim titled "Lord of Prayer" in the January Friend Magazine. I am in admiration of the way Mr. Kim blended colors, his portrayal of anguish, the radiating light, Christ's clasped hands, and His bowed head. This is beautiful to me.
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Hope is not knowledge, but rather the abiding trust that the Lord will fulfill His promises to us. It is confidence that if we live according to God’s laws and the words of His prophets now, we will receive desired blessings in the future—even “peace in this world, and eternal life in the world to come” (Doctrine and Covenants 59:23). It is believing and expecting that our prayers will be answered. It is manifest in confidence, optimism, enthusiasm, and patient perseverance (pg. 18).
We hope in Jesus Christ, in the goodness of God, in the
manifestations of the Holy Spirit, in the knowledge that prayers are heard and
answered. Because God has been faithful and kept His promises in the past, we
can hope with confidence that God will keep His promises to us in the present
and in the future. In times of distress, we can hold tightly to the hope that
things will work together for our good (pgs. 19, 20).
The reason these words rang true with me is that I have seen evidence of God being faithful and keeping His promises in my life. Over and over again, I lean on God and ask for His support and I am delivered. I trust that He will keep His promises in the present and future too. I know my prayers are heard, and that God showers us with blessings as seek to draw near to Him.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
"It has seemed to me that each year one should pause to take stock of himself, to ask: Where am I going? What am I becoming? What do I wish to do and become? Most people whom I encountered were without purpose, people who had given themselves no goal. The first goal need not be the final one, for a sailing ship sails first by one wind, then another. the point is that it is always going somewhere, proceeding toward a final destination" (Louis L'Amour in The Walking Drum).
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
One thought at at a time.
One good deed at a time.
One prayer, one smile.
One scripture memorized and applied in daily life.
One Church meeting attended, Spirit felt.
One time sticking up for the downtrodden.
One obedient act.
One honest friend made.
One day lived joyously.
One courageous choice.
One duty done well and promptly.
One chore finished without complaint or reminder.
One inspiring song heard, book read.
One mistake fixed.
One offense forgiven.
One grateful expression.
One kindness shown.
One recollection of divine worth that transforms.
One hug given.
Each drop of oil, small,
Together fill the lamp
Just one drop at a time.










