Two times since arriving in the Philippines we have made our way to Texas Roadhouse and enjoyed an American hamburger. There is a Texas Roadhouse restaurant in a mall not too far away, and after serving after serving of rice, something American tastes absolutely delicious. Ah, the simple pleasures of life! We ate with confidence and there were no stomach issues afterwards.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Something beautiful happened on Easter Sunday that I would like to tell you about. We attended an Easter Sacrament Meeting (General Conference will be broadcast next week here), and there were meaningful messages shared along with several choir numbers. At one point in the program, a female soloist stepped to the microphone and began singing a solo. Her voice was clear and she was able to sing a wide range of notes easily. As her piece was about to conclude she became emotional and could not sing anymore. The accompaniment continued and the audience looked on, watching and waiting to see if the vocalist could finish the song, and then the ladies in the choir started singing her part from behind her. They knew her piece and were filling in for her until she could control her emotions. She joined them for the last few words of the song. The ladies in the choir had her back! They filled in for her when she could no longer sing because they did not want her number to end with silence. It was an act of love and support, and Matthew and I were both affected by it. My description does not do it justice.
Hearing the ladies in the choir fill in for the sister who could no longer sing was symbolic to me of how Relief Society sisters have filled in for me in a number of ways. I feel like I have had sisters figuratively right behind me, watching me, supporting me, and ready to step in and sing when I falter. Relief Society sisters are aware and compassionate.
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Sometimes we speak about the first word of the
Restoration being the name Joseph, showing the intimate nature
of God—that He knows each of us personally. But perhaps the
first and most sacred lesson of the Restoration is that when we kneel in
sincerity and call upon God, He delivers.
Each of us will face moments when life feels
overwhelming, when we feel burdened by responsibilities and expectations—when
the noise and the chaos and the complexity of the world threaten to drown out
what matters most.
In those moments, Jesus Christ invites us to come unto
Him in prayer, wherein He delivers us—not always by removing the burden but
by strengthening us and giving us clarity, peace, and power to move forward
with the simplicity found in Him.
(“Simplicity that is in Christ,” Steven Shumway, Feb. 3, 2026 BYU Devotional)
Friday, March 27, 2026
Thursday, March 19, 2026
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.
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."











