Saturday, December 6, 2025
There and Back Again: Week 57 SNOW MIRACLES
Elder Cullen got terribly sick on the way home from Kansas City last Sunday. He tried to work Monday, figuring he could be sick sitting in the tractor as easily as being sick in bed, but after a few hours he came in because a bolt/knob thingy on the tractor brush vibrated loose and was lost in the snow. The Brush could not function now.
The next day he was in bed all day. It had snowed again in the night and I had all of Carthage to do by myself. Since the tractor was out of commission, I got the gas powered back pack blower and started in on the sidewalks. Soon the mechanics from Nauvoo came out and discovered that the part that came off cost $90, John Deer made the bar with a special thread so that you had to buy their part, and they didn't have one in stock, it would be in by Thursday! OH NO!
The decorations crew and missionaries helped me to shovel AND look for the part. We searched and prayed as we looked all over the parking lot for that elusive knob.
We gave up and they went on decorating fences and gates and I started decorating the inside of the Visitor's Center.
4 hours into my day, Elder Allen came into the Visitor's Center with a look of amazement on his face, "I was walking across the North lawn to help tie swag to the corner fence and when I followed my footsteps back across the lawn the knob was sitting in one of my footprints in the snow!!!"
How did the knob get SO far from the parking lot? How did it end up in his footprint when he had NOT felt like he had stepped on something large and metal while walking across the lawn? We deemed it a Carthage Miracle in the Snow. We got the part on and we were back in business. I brushed the parking lot clean.
Then I got the walking blower which the mechanics had also miraculously repaired while they were there after leaving the tractor. ALL was well in Carthage. I was greatly impressed that Heavenly Father cares a lot about keeping this place safe and beautiful.
He cares a lot about us missionaries being able to do that work and not be overworked. He sent others to help and He sent a miracle in getting the machinary up and working. Thank you God for all You do that we know about and all You do behind the scenes to help us that we don't know about.
Have a great week!
PS Elder Cullen was well enough Wednesday night to come to the Checker Tournament and win FIRST PLACE. Sister J. Won Second. LOL
Sunday, November 30, 2025
There and Back Again: Week 56 GRATITUDE for THANKSGIVING!
HAPPY THANKGIVING! We hope you all feel loved and that you have a lot to be grateful for. We were able to leave Wednesday morning to drive to Kansas City to spend the rest of the week with our son Ben, our daughter in law, Courtnie and grandson, Wells! We worked really hard on Tuesday to make sure the Visitor's Center and Jail grounds looked great.
We woke up Wednesday morning, packed and got into our car. To our DISMAY there had been a wind storm in the night and it had not only undid our work it added ten times as much debris!!! First we cried, then laughed maniacally from frustration, then WE WERE SO GRATEFUL to the Nauvoo Crew who came up with the vacuum truck and cleaned it up.
We are grateful we arrived safely to Kansas City, Grateful to find Ben and his family all well and happy.
GRATEFUL to help him dig fence post holes for the picket fence he's building to keep little Wells Safe from the busy road that goes right by their front yard.
We were grateful to have such a delicious dinner!
AND to be able to play fun games with Courtnie's family Wednesday night and with Courtnie and Ben the other days.
We were grateful to go to the giving machines at the Union Station in Kansas City. Grateful to have the means to use the machines to buy people things that they couldn't provide for themselves.
SO FUN to go to the Christmas Tree Lighting party there as well.
WE were grateful to interact with our sweet grandson, Wells and create memories with him.
WE are grateful that we were able to attend Ben's Christmas Concert where he was able to play his cello!
We were grateful to spend time with his family in natural and quiet ways.
We were grateful for the rainstorm that stopped us from digging fence posts on the second day and gave us time to lay backsplash tile in the kitchen! AND the rain kept the concrete moist so we didn't have to keep going out there and watering each post.
We are SO grateful that God blessed this project and our bodies that we finished mounting all the tiles on both walls in ONE day!!!
I don't have any finished pictures! BUT, I'll have Ben send one when the grout is finished so stay tuned for next week.
We are grateful that we got back to Carthage safely.
Here's a link for a giving machine near you.
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/welcome/christmas/light-the-world/giving-machines?lang=eng
ALSO
I have a new blog for stories I'm writing. Check it out here
https://dreamsshehad.blogspot.com/2025/11/chapter-1-bit-of-good-fortune.html
Saturday, November 22, 2025
There and Back Again: Week 55 So WHAT's up with Joseph Smith?
Saturday, November 15, 2025
There and Back Again: Week 54 Solar Storms and emotional storms
The solar storms of last week caused quite BEAUTIFUL electromagnetic waves for three days here in the midwest and across the country we heard. We were astounded by the Northern Lights being so close to us and wondered what it meant.
In the middle of it all at least 5 people I consider very upbeat, with lots of good coping skills and strong emotional and mental constitutions had major emotional disruption. I myself was mowing leaves and started seeing all the tractor ruts in the nice lawn which were caused by the tractor breaking down (slipping into 4 wheel drive) and now we had to use the push mower while the tractor was being fixed.
Because of wind and leaves, everything looked so messy no matter how hard we worked, and suddenly I was feeling a true panic attack coming on. I started feeling so helpless and hopeless...then a thought came into my mind..."You were just joking with Elder Cullen that the goal right now was to fill the truck as many times as possible. NOT make things look perfect. That's impossible right now" I thought Oh dear...what is happening to me. I started singing loud and strong as I mowed...as loud as the motor...I sang hymns of gratitude to Jesus and after about 15 minutes..The urgent darkness passed. I felt like I was going to survive. Then three of my friends from Nauvoo showed up. It was their P day and they took me out to lunch. I FELT MUCH BETTER.
I read online that the electromagnetic waves affect emotions, the heart, and the nervous system. My little meltdown and the meltdowns of others, although triggered by real things that were sad or frustrating, I THINK were caused by these northern lights! Weigh in in the comments below if you experienced this too. So just know, sometimes our feelings lie to us and using music, prayers, mantras,etc. will help you navigate through the "panic" so you don't mess up relationships or your life by making choices while out of control. LOL
In other news, my friend and I are putting on a guitar/recorder/voice concert in a couple of weeks at the Coraville Mall on the Giving Machine stage. Many entertainers will be performing for three weeks to attract people to come give at the Giving Machines.
Giving machines are SO cool. You can buy a chicken, pig, cow, goat, clean water, meals, toys, eye exams, and more to those in need. It's a giant "vending machine" which takes your purchase and gives to charities around the world who will deliver whatever you bought to someone who really needs it. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/comeuntochrist/light-the-world/giving-machines
It's a silly thing to be excited about, but a very ugly and potentially dangerous pole was finally removed this week after much red tape. I was so happy I gave the man a popcicle which he really enjoyed. HAHA!
Elder Cullen figured out a fast way to clear the tops of the hedges...simple joys.
At the beginning of this week the Ginko Balboa tree dropped ALL of its leaves at once.
It's so beautiful we decided NOT to rake these leaves...we've left them all week and the guests and site missionaries LOVE them. The children play in them and it's making people feel very happy. Autumn is magical.
Today, Saturday, I spent the morning raking by hand because it was therapuetic, quiet, and the morning was so beautiful and clear and calm. I was grateful to be raking in the morning light.
WE were very happily surprised by seeing our friends from our church back in California drive into the parking lot!! They are on their way to a mission in Virgina. It was a wonderful reunion.
It's so weird that this week has felt as if something bad has happened, yet it has only been full of beauty and kindness. I'm blaming that on the Northern Lights. I have been taking it easy, taking naps, and eating especially healthy and drinking more tea. LOL Ahhh All is well in my world. God is at the helm and He watches over me. I am safe and at peace. I have all I need right now, right here. I am grateful.
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