Monday, May 28, 2018

A Family Day

Memorial Day in Roseville MI looks like a family day, as members visit us from Georgia.  I'm sure our families in Utah and Arizona are also planning family activities.

We remember ancestors and honor those in our military.  God bless America!



historic "1867" plaque at Cove Fort, Utah
Hinckley seniors visited 24 June 2010

Hinckley Utah Cemetery
seniors visited 26 June 2010

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Life in Retrospect

I've been thinking ...
In retrospect ...

merriam-webster.com defines retrospect as:
"a review of or meditation on past events.
— in retrospect: in considering the past or a past event."

(This is a work in progress ... to record a few gems
for personal and family history.)

family at frontier home 2015, Layton Utah: what's for dinner?

Friday, April 20, 2018

On The Same Page


“Everybody is on the same page,” explained Leonys Martin, Detroit Tigers center fielder who hit a grand-slam home run to win the series-sweeping game yesterday.  The Detroit News, 4/20/2018

(Life lessons from baseball – gotta love it.)

Reminds me of our team in Ogden, Utah.  They earned this alliterative headline: “Relentless Raptors Reach Pioneer Pinnacle”
– milb.com, 9/18/2017
(Having moved to Michigan, we missed that game.)
That is another example of teamwork leading to success, I’m sure.

What can a couple, family, congregation, district, mission, or worldwide church learn from that?

It helps to be on the same page.

Cannon Family at "Christ of the Mines Shrine"
overlooking the town of Silverton, Colorado 10 June 2017

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Facebook Page

This week I'm taking a break from Facebook … to remind myself of life without it.  While eating breakfast, I'd like to comment about Facebook, which is a valuable tool often used by my (older) generation. 

Some leaders of our ward (congregation of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) wisely use it here in Roseville, Michigan.  As full-time missionaries, my wife Kay and I recently started using it frequently to keep in touch with a few family members, friends, and Detroit mission associates.  Facebook is one of many ways we share the gospel of Jesus Christ.   Until last month, it was more like a quick look once every few weeks.  Now every week (except this week), I see at a glance what's happening in the ward, the Church worldwide, our society, and the marketplace (too many ads turn me off).  And not to be forgotten: extended family and old friends – like what they think, share, and do.

For those who aren’t yet familiar with it (haha), I found this: “Facebook is an American online social media and social networking service company based in Menlo Park, California.  Founded: February 2004, Cambridge, MA”  – Wikipedia

Fourteen years later, we live in a different world.  Can you comment on how many of the younger generation have moved on to like other social media?


"Wish you were here!"  (Oregon Coast 31 July 2012)

Here we stayed on the southern coast of Maine
(a selfie, like not yet on Facebook) 

brothers sequestered with iPad, like in the far West 

Sunday, March 25, 2018

As a Matter of Fact

He lives!  During this week and the first day of April, we focus on Easter and the resurrected Christ.

A phrase came to mind as I thought about Easter and the Resurrection ...  
“as a matter of fact: Telling somebody something interesting, new or important”
— idioms.thefreedictionary.com

As a matter of fact, this is interesting and important to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and to other Christians who believe and have faith in the living Christ.  The fact that the Resurrection applies to everyone is one reason we share the good news of the gospel in the Michigan Detroit Mission.

"The universal resurrection became a reality with the Resurrection of Jesus Christ (see Matt. 27:52–53). On the third day after His death and burial, Jesus came forth out of the tomb. He appeared to several men and women, and then to the assembled Apostles. Three of the Gospels describe this event.”  
— Resurrection, Dallin H. Oaks,
Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, 

April 2000 General Conference

I am inspired by the video, “Because of Him - Easter 2018”, found in the Media Library at lds.org

“In the span of one week, Jesus rewrote humanity’s story. This Holy Week, He can help you start to rewrite your own. This Easter, we invite you to follow the example and teachings of the Savior by loving others, loving God, and making changes that will lead to lasting joy and peace in your life.  Because of Jesus Christ, each of us has the chance to become something more.This Easter, how will you change #BECAUSEofHIM?”  — mormon.org


Sunrise over the Wasatch Mountains

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Daylight-Saving Gain/Loss in MDM

As we face another time change (aka daylight savings) here in Detroit, 
I recall my post dated March 10, 2014:

My eyes were opened to a different way of looking at Daylight Saving Time.  Last Saturday night, as DST was to begin a few hours later, I complained to Kay that we were about to lose an hour.  Trying to give me a hard time, she explained that, on the contrary, we GAIN an hour when we “spring forward” and ADD one hour to our watches, and Verizon adds an hour to our iPhones automatically.  So it depends on how you look at it!  Oh boy – what a revelation.

On the other hand, imagine being born March 8th [March 10th in 2018] and losing an hour the next day, and not gaining it back until you started crawling six months later.  As a newborn, maybe a "morning person", would you want to lose an hour of glorious daylight at the dawn of day, so you could gain an hour of glaring sunshine in the evening when ready for bed?  That may put DST into perspective.  ( Is our family in Arizona lucky or what?)

Trying to illustrate my view Saturday night, I proposed, “What if DST began in the middle of our three-hour block of meetings at church, and suddenly we were compelled to leave after only one or two hours?”  I knew that would make it perfectly clear … but how would my wife handle the loss?


breakfast nook in children's playhouse (large toy house) for early-morning fun 
in back of a family's historic mansion, the Edsel and Eleanor Ford House
1100 Lake Shore Drive in Grosse Pointe Shores, northeast of Detroit, Michigan


Sister Kay Cannon imagining our little grandchildren
having fun like Josephine Ford may have had


Near the end of a fun, rainy day in MDM, 1 March 2018,
with plenty of daylight left, who needs more?
After our mission, we could enjoy living in a simple home like this playhouse.

Monday, February 19, 2018

Preparation Day Too

A daughter expressed an interest in seeing some details of our life in the mission field.  Today, being Monday, is a good time to start ... a stroll through preparation day.

An early p-day workout at our favorite fitness gym helped prepare us for the rigorous remainder of our mission.  Sister Cannon is the motivator here.

Shopping on the way home was preparation for MDM senior missionaries’ dinner tonight and ward activity tomorrow night. 
Healthy oatmeal raisin cookies (energy food) for me. 
Few people to meet on this holiday morning.
I see mostly convenience (fast) foods. 
“Create a family favorite.” (Knorr flavored rice)
— no, I’m thinkin’ Kay's yam apple casserole!
Here in Michigan it’s Coney Island Hot Dog
— unique, but not a family favorite of mine.
Wish I could hear classical vs. Walmart’s pop vocal, but an iPod would not help me talk to everyone.
Walking in a store feels more productive than walking on a treadmill.  As I’ve said before, I get a lot out of just looking at good food!

Now there’s personal business and laundry to do. 
Prepare ye!

We endured the long drive west to Novi and enjoyed dinner at the mission home with senior missionaries — 
I was in heaven (not just for the great food).  A smoother drive home was an OK way to end the day in the rain.
Oh, and add the final couples' skating – so inspiring and romantic!

National Coney Island – popular, high-profile restaurant
27027 Gratiot (pron. Grashut) Ave, Roseville MI 48066

shopping at the Franklin Cider Mill 4 November 2017
"family-friendly, one-of-a-kind living piece of history"
7450 Franklin Rd, Bloomfield Hills MI 48301