I'm wondering ... how can I describe this great state of Michigan, given my feeble vocabulary and little phone keyboard I have to write with? (Sorry -- the old laptop quit just before leaving home.) Sure, a picture I add later may be worth a thousand, but even this cool camera cannot do it justice.
Green everywhere, generously rainy. Some days with perfect weather -- couldn't be better! Flat terrain, missing mountains. Touching four of the five Great Lakes. Clear view of Canada across the river from Detroit. Nice people ... courteous, kind, cheerful. Plenty of diversity and universities. An abundance of wonderful churches. I hear most folks also have some interest in sports.
The missionaries serving the people of Michigan are extraordinary. Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are seeing lives change with love and daily miracles.
Life is good where Sister Cannon and I call home now. Be happy, and keep in touch! With love.
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Friday, September 1, 2017
Moved to Michigan
What a trip! Driving from the MTC (Missionary Training Center in Provo Utah) to our new home away from home state ... took five days to "enjoy the scenery along the way." Kay & I could write a book, but this log wants to be fast.
About 40 years ago, I opened a free checking account in a new bank near my work. I have kept the original through several mergers, and it is now in a prominent bank in Michigan with branches near our current home. I mention it because Nina, the young branch manager in a township along the way, nicely helped us with a warm welcome to this beautiful state.
The long trip came close to its end Tuesday with a dash through heavy rain in rush-hour traffic. We exited the freeway to catch our breath and find comfort food in a bakery, where donuts did it for me. (No, this blog is not about fast food.)
Our little apartment is not far from the office of Michigan Detroit Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Assigned temporarily to work there, we have been blessed with two days of training and opportunities to meet other "Michiganaries" who share our love for the Savior and His gospel. Everyone here is so helpful and friendly -- how can we feel overwhelmed by all there is to learn?
A regional devotional last night with talks by new members was inspiring, followed by my favorite healthy treat: oatmeal raisin cookies.
How sweet it is! We are grateful for family, friends, and all that our Heavenly Father has given us. May you find joy!
How sweet it is! We are grateful for family, friends, and all that our Heavenly Father has given us. May you find joy!
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
Hold That Thought
"When you get older, you may find it harder to remember," I thought as I forgot why I went into the kitchen. "What was I thinking?"
I woke up in the middle of a dream about helping an older woman walk home from the mall. Rarely do I remember a dream, so hold that thought -- she was so appreciative.
Found my Memory Magic kit in storage last week. (Got it with a seminar I attended around 1976. Still remember and use some of what I learned.) Mnemonic devices or aids work well for this old man, who needs memory help more than ever. (Can't believe I remembered how to spell it. Of course I looked it up to be sure.)
Fortunately, I remember our wedding anniversary (date engraved on my ring) -- it's a good thing! No need to look it up ... yet.
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Cheers for Pioneers
Reverting
to my pattern of writing a day late, this one’s for Pioneer Day. About ten days of celebration ended on the
24th of July (except for fireworks still being used up tonight by neighbors who
must really feel the Pioneer-Day spirit. I write when I can’t sleep.) We honor the Mormon pioneers who endured the westward
trek to Utah, some dying along the way, others arriving in 1847 and subsequent
years before the railroad.
We
hear it said, "Life was much harder for the pioneers, so we should be
grateful for the easy life we lead today in this country." On the other hand, we are often reminded that
our youth now face greater challenges because of the world we live in. However, we are all blessed with freedom here
in the Promised Land, our land of endless opportunity.
But
what if you don't have a great job, or you wake up with a feeling of
overwhelming sadness … or when you get home, the basement is flooded or your
family is sick and ornery (kids, that means "bad-tempered &
combative"). How do you go forth
with faith? Where do you find the
strength?
The
Lord reminds us in the Scriptures and in one of our favorite Primary songs:
“If
with all your hearts ye truly seek me,
Ye
shall ever surely find me” (from Elijah, an oratorio written by Felix Mendelssohn, who died in 1847).
I
know God lives and loves all of His children.
That is my testimony.
I
pray that each of us will rely on Him, seek guidance from the Holy Ghost and
help from each other, and maintain a deep reservoir of spiritual strength for
crossing the mountains of trials in life.
With love.
Cheers ... for pioneers. In the strength of the Lord, let us all go forth with faith.
Sunday, July 9, 2017
Sunday Driver
In remembrance of our anniversary and the Sabbath, I started collecting a few photos of our Sunday travels to post as family history (not in chronological order).
By the way, I did most of the driving on Kay's days of rest. She is truly my beautiful, eternal companion!
By the way, I did most of the driving on Kay's days of rest. She is truly my beautiful, eternal companion!
charmed by Blanding on the way home from New Mexico
with grandson at LDS Conference Center roof garden, SLC
Brigham finding some room at the top
oldest church, Conejos CO (not on Sunday, so no services)
with grandson by Temple Square & Church Office Bldg, Salt Lake City
Buckley Park picnic after attending Church in Durango, Colorado
(The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
Wednesday, July 5, 2017
Fourth for Freedom & Family
We
joined extended family at the ranch yesterday -- for food and fun! More than I have ever seen at this annual EQC
Family reunion – mostly young couples & children I should get to know. Great tradition and gathering place! Some hiked the hill, a few rode horses,
others went rafting. Kids played
badminton and volleyball on the front lawn.
Kay
held our sleeping princess for an hour, and we mainly visited with my Aunt Marg
(still sharp, gorgeous, and loving at age 91).
Friday, June 30, 2017
Knowing Where You're Going
The
long-awaited "call" came Thursday May 18th to our
"permanent" post office box in Layton, Utah. It was the busiest time of Kay's 20-year
teaching career, with two weeks left to wrap up the school year before
retirement and our big family trip. Only
two weeks earlier, we had moved to Farr West after quickly selling our frontier
home. Potentially overwhelming!
Our
agreement was to open the letter alone together, so we could process it
privately as a senior couple before sharing the news. After school, having parked at the LDS temple by our former
home in Ogden, we opened the large envelope and read our assignment to serve in
the ... (braced on edge of car seats, eyes focused with anticipation) ...
Michigan Detroit Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
for 23 months.
Michigan Detroit Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
for 23 months.
It
took some time for the location to sink in.
(Not Alaska or Argentina, Pennsylvania or Prince Edward Island.) The "member and leader support"
assignment was especially exciting.
What's more, we get to be full-time companions throughout our mission, and we'll be just across the
river from Kay's dear Canada! Gratefully,
we had each other for discussion in solitude.
Immediate feedback from family & friends was positive -- first a
text and cheerful phone call from our son Spencer, a bishop who has enjoyed
recent business trips there and loved the big city and beauties of
Michigan. That spelled relief.
Such
a peaceful setting for accepting a somewhat scary calling ... to live and work
in central Detroit? We thought about it
and later pondered with the aid of comfort food at Kneaders Cafe. That night, our acceptance online was short
and sweet.
Kay
& I trust that we will be needed in Michigan, and will love the people as
we love the Lord. That is exciting! In
fact, the mission secretary called us a week or so later and asked if we would
help in the office for the first month or two.
(Computers, etc.)
After years of
planning for a mission together, it's great to know where we are going. As on a flight or road trip with a map or
GPS, it's important in life to know your destination. Where would you choose to go?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)