shine7

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  1. Though it isn't the norm, I know of couples that pledged love before mission and ended up together/married after he came home. Love is a tender and beautiful experience......
  2. I did that when I was young and inactive......looking back, not only do I totally totally regret those times, but the awful feelings when I faced it all and repented was NOT worth any of what I thought was love and acceptance when I was living without the Spirit. How I wish I could turn back the clock with what I know now and what I went through to become faithful.
  3. ok..........I will throw in another thought: my oldest daughter has and still is striving to do things perfectly; when she was a child, this had times of driving the family crazy......but when she got her patriarchal blessing, it said she finished her first estate perfectly......the light went on for me as her mom at that moment.....'oh, that's why she wants to be perfect and also wants everyone around her to be perfect too'
  4. Love the quote, thank you Hugh Nibley said that righteousness is repentance And I see repentance as the way we can go from carnal nature to divine nature.
  5. I have had many addictions over the years and have been able to 'corner' it to food, thus have gained weight and hate being overweight. The problem is that I'm not able to love myself in this state, though I know loving myself doesn't have a thing to do with weight. I am now 'hiding' at home as often as I can, though still doing church callings/serving others. Also suffer from a feeling of sadness most of the time, to top off the weight problem. I do take something for the sadness/low grade depression. But force myself to smile a lot even though I seem to look sad anyway. Yes, I did go through much of emotional trauma when my husband of 13 years died suddenly, and though deeply sad and lonely for him, I feel that I do 'accept' this loss as much as is humanly possible. You input would be appreciated.
  6. Praise, to me, means being thankful in your heart to God congratulations on your choice it is a lot to take in and really just takes time putting one step in front of the other "feeling down" can be a trap, so be prayerful......go to God in prayer and let Him know how/when you feel overwhelmed.......ask Him for the next step and ask that you will recognize that next step it is a PROCESS and don't feel bad if you 'backpeddle' here and there.....just keep pressing onward as you can, prayerfully Your spirit already knows what you are 'relearning' here on earth, so trust in God and keep goin' forward praying for you.... I have learned that even reading the scriptures for 5 minutes and praying everyday brings the spirit...and as your time is limited, God will make every experience a progress for you.....Just keep reading in the Book of Mormon, and ask the Holy Ghost to help you understand it for this layer of your journey.....you will find that each time you read through it, your understanding will increase......again, a PROCESS.....I remember when the Book of Mormon was sooo hard to understand, and after many years of reading/studying it, makes it easier to 'get' the language of the scriptures......no matter what, the scriptures are God talking to you spirit to spirit, giving you line upon line and precept upon precept, one step at a time
  7. thank you for this valuable information to add jar meals to 3 month supply I appreciate your research.........
  8. "The trick is to get to the level when you can buy most things on sale and not when you need them in the moment." YES!!!!!! This is so true, and money is saved continuously. When making out our menu, we go to our food storage, grains, and dry beans first........Rotate, Rotate, Rotate!!!!!!
  9. Yes!! go for yourself.....get help for your hurting soul and the pain......fixing you will change more than you now may realize.........anyhoo that is my experience.
  10. Here's a site that I want you to take a look at: Eat Wheat Food storage can look so very different for each family!! The main idea is to store what you eat/like.....BUT over the years, our family's tastes have changed from tasting/trying storable and healthy items such as whole wheat, dry beans, lentils. Also, LDSjewess, let me give you some guidance I use when helping people start their food storage, but I'll tweak it to fit the information you gave above. It looks like you are just beginning with food storage, but let me tell you, even living month to month, you can do food storage. #1.......get some water stored......humans can live about a month without food, but only about 5 days without water. To keep it simple, buy some gallons of water that are in plastic containers.....NOT milk-type, but containers that have symbol on the bottom of a triangle with letters PETE.....this is storable plastic. Don't focus on having a year's supply of water. The church recommends a 2 week minimum emergency supply per person of 14 gallons. Don't try to get all the needed water at once, just start working it into the budget now, and build up the supply one step at a time. Next, some questions: What whole grains do you already use from this list? whole wheat quick or old fashioned oatmeal rice What dry beans do you already use? Do you prefer canned beans? Do you already use lentils? Some beans to consider: pinto beans black beans white beans brown or green lentils Is there an lds cannery near you? Are you willing to make step by step changes to integrate food storage into your daily meals? Are you willing to do more cooking at home? I'm a total believer that when someone learns to cook, they automatically start saving more money on the food bill; and that saved money can then go to food storage. #2.......Your action assignment: After getting some water, I want you to...... Write down one meal you/your family likes, then write down all the ingredients it takes to make the meal at home. The next time you go grocery shopping, buy 2 of each item IF you can afford to. Take it home, make one meal; store the other meal......Congratulations, YOU have now started your food storage!!! As President Hinckley said......start small..... even ONE item at a time. ps.......choose a favorite meal that has items that could be 'storable'. For example, a really simple meal might be: One pot spaghetti (if this recipe interests you, let me know and I'll post it) green beans or broccoli you could also add an easy foccacia bread made in a zip loc bag Grocery list for 4 servings: 8 oz. thin spaghetti noodles 1 can or bottle spaghetti sauce (?I think it's about 26 oz.) garlic salt italian seasonings ground meat if using (can freeze some for using as part of 3 month supply) canned green beans or frozen broccoli (and ingredients for the foccacia if making it) #3......make your own homemade pizza.....we use the following recipe and add a tray of fresh veggies for the side dish...... Dollar A Day Meals - Pantry Pizza / Three Bean Salad Can't begin to tell you how many people have started making pizza at home and thus saved a lot of money. You knead this recipe and raise it right in the zip loc bag, how easy is that?? I have other helps for you, and recipes I'll ask you to try, but it is best to take one step at a time with food storage or it can get way too overwhelming. This is very close to what I teach for beginning food storage. Next we will make a lentil recipe that most everyone tries/likes and are surprised that they like it. We made it for a ward food storage lunch n' lesson when I was ward emergency prep. specialist; it was all gone, none left!! I think one mistake some people are making with the most recent guidance from the prophet to store a 3 month supply, is in not integrating longer-storing items such as whole grains and dry beans into that shorter-term supply.
  11. The prophets over many years have said 'get food storage'. So what does it matter the worry of calling it by any other name? The prophet said it, we do it, we obey as God has asked of us. God must have his reasons for us to have food storage, so call it stupid, hoarding, silly, etc.....but following the prophet is the right way no matter what. By the way..........the only way to have food storage that makes sense, is to use it and rotate it. How do we know that God isn't asking us to have food storage so we'll use it and be healthier right NOW??? A lot of mormons were using wheat and grains LONG before it became 'the healthy thing to do'. Most food storage items are also Word of Wisdom items. Our family has saved thousands of dollars on medical bills by using wheat, other whole grains, dry beans, lentils, vegetables, fruits, having a garden. I'm a believer by experience. When we got our first wheat in 1970's, the Spirit said "use it now, do not wait"......that whispering has been some of the very best guidance I've ever received, and I'm soooooo glad I listened/obeyed. Now, using and rotating food storage is a way of life for us.
  12. The Holy Ghost can visit and prompt while we are in repentance process, then stay with us when we are cleansed by the blood of Christ's atoning sacrifice.
  13. In my opinion, the best way to know Jesus is to give up our pride and sins, and choose to let Him change us through repentance. The more I give up my will for God's will, the more I know Christ. The more I desire to follow His example, I make steps closer to knowing a bit of what He went through for all of us and the power of His marvelous real love for each one of us. I feel like I'm so precious to Him. What draws me ,closer to Him than anything else is when I expericence deep feelings of gratitude for His infinite sacrifice.
  14. Jennarator, I lived in So. Cal. for several years, and I'm now in Idaho too.
  15. NICE!!! Thank you for the link. I just had a newly married couple ask me about food storage, this will help them......
  16. Just wanted you to know that I speak from difficult experiences. For years, my dh would threaten to divorce me and it was emotionally heartbreaking for me......it hurt like the dickens. I got to the point that I was starting to want to look around for someone that would love me, not threaten me. When we finally went to counseling and our home became peaceful, it was not until after trials so huge that I think it best to not give details. What saved us in the end was: 1) counseling/learning and applying communication skills 2) daily personal/couple/family scriptures and prayers 3) weekly FHE yes, you would not think that those 'simple' obediences would be that powerful, but I testify they save families and homes. On our couple prayers: there were times we'd be on our knees for a while, silently seeking the spirit enough to pray together because one or both of us were upset..... but we nevertheless do keep on praying as a couple everyday.
  17. I would suggest a change of diet to more whole grains, legumes (dry beans and lentils), more vegetables and moderate on the fruit. Use meat sparingly, especially beef is hard on people with lupus.
  18. I would most definitely say: NEVER ever combine herbs with any over counter or prescription medication. I'm not here to convince anyone else to use dried herbs and herbal combinations for medicines. We have done extensive research, plus fervent praying for guidance to make sure of what we are doing for our family. Dried herbs have worked in our family for close to 40 years now, and I can only vouch for our family successes. We put our finely crushed dried herbs into capsules. Some of our herbs are over 20 years old, but we still get the same results as when they were newly dried. We dry some of our own and buy others. The bone herbal combination my husband made for me when I broke my arm in a place that could not be put in a cast.....was made from herbs that were about 8 years old.....the doctor could not believe how beautifully my arm healed. We used an herbal lung combination for our kids a few years ago, which healed them so well, that none of them had a recurrence of bronchitis for years. I took dried red raspberry leaf in capsules during every pregnancy, to strengthen my uterus: on our fourth child, the examining nurse asked me if this was my first child, when I said no, it's our 4th.....why do you ask? She said "because your uterus is so strong, I thought this had to be your first child". I went to the doctor for a weird feeling on my head that we couldn't identify.......he said that is was my nerve lines and I was about to get shingles, which he said is very dangerous on the head as it is near the eyes. I asked him if I could try using herbs first, with a promise that I'd come back in 2 days if I didn't get good results.......we looked up what herbs would cure shingles and in 2 days the weird feeling was gone, I continued the every 4 hour regime for another week just to be sure. We have used heart herbs and kyolic garlic for high blood pressure with fantastic results. I could list our successes on and on. Most people are not supportive of what we've done......nevertheless it works for us. It is certainly a learned skill. We treat herbs with gratitude and respect, taking the calculated dose every 4 hours when used for illness, just as you would medicine. Other herbs are taken once a day......we limit the amount used for health maintenance to about 4 to 6 capsules a day.
  19. Herbs can be dried and stored for many many years.
  20. This is one area that concerns me. I am a widow and live alone, and have nothing in the way of guns. But am not inclined to want a gun either.
  21. Yes, their original plan was to meet at the park and he would bring lunch for them. But it snowed, so they talked it over, thus came up with plan B.....which is why I was involved as a chaperone.
  22. When we started our food storage many years ago, we wondered, what about medicines? So, we started researching the use of herbs.......we tried several, they worked for us, and now that is most of what we use for our medicines. We have found herbs/herbal remedies for everything from bad breath to kidney function to heart help to natural antibiotics. Can't tell you in words how comforting to know that we are at peace with the herbal knowledge and experience plus success in using herbs that we've gained. We're thrilled with our decision to learn about herbs/herbal medicines.
  23. Are you for real?? Why would I go on my son's dates with him??? If you read my first post, you'll see why I was there for this time, as already explained.
  24. Can anyone really be in the wrong to be over-prepared? In a family crisis, being over-prepared guarantees you have needed supplies, which would be better than no supplies at all.