October 13, 2021

Danube River Cruise

 

Oct 5: Travel

Leave SLC 2:10 pm

Arrive Amsterdam 7:30 AM


Oct 6: Passau Germany 

Arrive Munich 10:30 am 

Arrive to boat at 1 pm 

Lunch:

    Alfredo (D) Soup/Salad (A)


🚒 Viking Ingve #29

Only 40 passengers (usual 200)

Covid test every day 


πŸ‘¨πŸ½ πŸ‘©πŸΌ 

Michael cruise director

Daniel hotel manager 

Tom (& Nancy) at lunch 

Blondie on piano 

Gabor maitre de 


🚽 Pay to use Restroom .50-.60 

πŸ‘‚πŸ» quiet vox 


🚢🏻 Aaron goes on city tour with tour guide - just him 

☔️ 

Dinner: 

       Shrimp (D) Short Ribs (A) Keylime Pie 

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Oct 7: Passau, Germany

πŸ‘—Navy Turtleneck, jeans, brown sandals, green rain coat, blue bucket hat (LOST😒)


Passau Walking Tour

☔️ 9-10:30 am

πŸ‘£Passau: 

  • three rivers (Danube, Inn, ___) converged to shape a distinctive city. 
  • St. Stephen’s Cathedral w/ largest pipe organ. Stucco worker’s crying daughter is cherub 


TJ Max $22 Aaron’s shirt 


Lunch 1 pm cheeseburgers πŸ‘ŽπŸ»

Slept. 


1:30 PM Ship leaves 

2 pm safety

3:30 pm apple strudel demo🚫

4:15 pm Mozart presentation πŸš«


Dinner: krustenbraten (D) Ribeye (A) creme brΓ»lΓ©e & walnut cake 


9 pm German language


🏈Watched CCHS FOOTBALL 3:30-6 am

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Oct 8: Linz Austria 

πŸ‘—Black & white checked dress , black sweater, black sandals 


Linz Walking Tour

☁️9:30-11:30 am 

  • new cathedral beautiful stain glass windows 
  • Roamed gentleman’s street to the city’s main square 

 Lunch: carbonara (D) soup/salad (A) peaches, vanilla ice cream, rasp sauce


Austrian Countryside

🌞1:30 PM

  • drove through farmlands outside Linz
  • Farm & bread maker in Gutau, where we baked our own bread. Returning later to eat breads, meats, & cheese
  • Visited Mittendorfer Schnapsmuseum and distillery. 


Dinner: osso bucco 


9  pm: sound of Salzburg (sound of music) πŸš«

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Oct 9: Krems Austria 

πŸ‘—70’s jumper white T-shirt, black shoes, charcoal cardigan


Lunch: farmers salad brownie sundae


GΓΆttweig Abbey

☀️ 12:30-3 pm 


☁️ 4:15 pm shopping

Chocolates for kids $25

Jam & chocolate $37.50

Jacket for Aaron $32


Dinner: gross Braun’s buffet 

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Oct 10: Vienna Austria

πŸ‘— Gray & white collared dress, black shoes, black sweater


Panoramic Vienna 

☁️8:45am- 12:15 pm 

  • Vienna dances to a tempo all its own.
  • Hofburg Palace
  • St. Stephen’s Cathedral, crowned with a gleaming spire and colorful roof tiles. 


Cake $15


SchΓΆnbrunn Palace

πŸŒ₯2-5:30 pm

Wax Press $58


The Hapsburg summer home and gardens


Dinner: snitzell (A) chicken (D) 

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Oct 11 Bratislava, Slovakia

πŸ‘—Blue & white floral dress - brown sandals brown cardigan


Bratislava Walking Tour

☁️πŸ’¨8:30-10:30 am

  • Bratislavsky Castle πŸ₯Ά
  • Old Town Bratislava: statues (working man, drunk soldier, happy man)
  • Colorful buildings
  • Napoleons “balls”/bombs in houses (no tax) 


Bracelets $20

Chocolate $52


Lunch: Asian salad


2 pm wheelhouse tour (only Aaron) 

3 pm life behind the iron curtain

6:15 pm disembarkation

10:30 pm arrive in Budapest see it lit up- sun deck 


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Oct 12: Budapest, Hungary

πŸ‘— Black Peter Pan shirt, black pants, snake sandals, black coat 


⛅️Panoramic Budapest

8:15am- 12:15 pm 

  • Castle District with its massive hilltop castle,  Matthias Church, named for the country’s most popular medieval king. 


Life Behind the Iron Curtain

⛅️1:45 PM

  • Take a seat in a Trabant, an inexpensively produced “cardboard” car that was ubiquitous in Eastern Bloc countries during the cold war.
  • Memento Park, a collection of imposing statues of Marx, Lenin, Stalin, a powerful reminder of the country’s time behind the Iron Curtain. 
  • Hungarian coffee house for cake, 
  • Roamed liberty square 



Disembarkation:

2:30 am: luggage out

3:30 am: leave for airport

6:30 am flight



September 12, 2021

Lesson - Faith In Adversity

 Young Women Lesson 




How Can WE Face Adversity with Faith?

Sept. 12, 2021

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Intro: Video Neil L Anderson talk WOUNDED

Watch first 3 minutes of talk.


On March 22, 2016, just before eight o’clock in the morning, two terrorist bombs exploded in the Brussels Airport. Elder Richard Norby, Elder Mason Wells, and Elder Joseph Empey had taken Sister Fanny Clain to the airport for a flight to her mission in Cleveland, Ohio. Thirty-two people lost their lives, and all of the missionaries were wounded. The most seriously wounded was Elder Richard Norby, age 66, serving with his wife, Sister Pam Norby.

Elder Norby reflected on that moment:  “Instantly, I knew what had happened.

“I tried to run for safety, but I immediately fell down. … I could see that my left leg was badly injured. I [noticed] black, almost spiderweb-type, soot drooping from both hands. I gently pulled at it, but realized it was not soot but my skin that had been burned. My white shirt was turning red from an injury on my back.  “As the consciousness of what had just happened filled my mind, I [had] this very strong thought: … the Savior knew where I was, what had just transpired, and [what] I was experiencing at that moment.”

There were difficult days ahead for Richard Norby and for his wife, Pam. He was placed in an induced coma, followed by surgeries, infections, and great uncertainty.Richard Norby lived, but his life would never be the same. Two and a half years later, his wounds are still healing; a brace replaces the missing part of his leg; each step is different than before that moment at the Brussels Airport.

Why would this happen to Richard and Pam Norby?2 They had been true to their covenants, served a previous mission in the Ivory Coast, and raised a wonderful family. Someone could understandably say, “It isn’t fair! It just isn’t right! They were giving their lives for the gospel of Jesus Christ; how could this happen?”

Although the details will differ, the tragedies, the unanticipated tests and trials, both physical and spiritual, come to each of us because this is mortality.



  1. Illustrate Scripture on the Board

Matthew 5:45 (Jesus Christ speaking - Sermon on the Mount)

45 That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust.


Illustrate this scripture on the board, sentence by sentence

Set it up to add the sand and rock for Primary song

Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin spoke in General Conference. In his talk he says,

"You may feel singled out when adversity enters your life. You shake your head and wonder, “Why me?” But the dial on the wheel of sorrow eventually points to each of us. At one time or another, everyone must experience sorrow. No one is exempt.”



II. Don’t Compare - all challenges are hard

Miscarriage story TRACI: 

Complaining to my friend Traci at work.  Crying and on a pity party. I remembered that she had lost a little boy. I immediately felt dumb. My “storm” was so much smaller than hers. My friend taught me a very valuable lesson that day.  She said, 


“Every challenge is hard.  Heavenly Father knows just what we need and what we can handle.  He also knows what will refine us and change us for the better.  So, even though our challenges are different, the heartache, the frustration, the fear, the anger, the sadness, are all felt the same.”


Pass Paper

Write down a challenge or a “storm” in your life that you have endured.   



III. What are you Learning? 

Miscarriage Story GLORIA: 

During this time when I was devastated about this miscarriage, I was talking to my neighbor Gloria.  She like Traci listened to me cry and complain.  At the end of my pity party, she validated my feelings and then she asked me a question that I will never forget.  She asked;


“What are you learning?” 


I wasn’t ready to learn yet, but it got me on the right path. 


Paper

  Write down what you learned from that challenge?



IV. Personal Experiences

Personal Experiences:

I have asked a Delaney Dolphin and Kris Maxfield to share their personal experiences with trials and what they learned from them.



V. Scriptures Answers WHY

Ask: WHY do bad things happen to good people? 


Using the scriptures, lets answers that question

Doctrine and Covenants 29:39 

(Joseph Smith received this revelation just before a conference)

39 And it must needs be that the devil should tempt the children of men, or they could not be agents unto themselves; for if they never should have bitter they could not know the sweet


2 Nephi 2:11

(Lehi is speaking to Jacob about free agency)

11 For it must needs be, that there is an opposition in all things. If not so, my firstborn in the wilderness, righteousness could not be brought to pass, neither wickedness, neither holiness nor misery, neither good nor bad. Wherefore, all things must needs be a compound in one; wherefore, if it should be one body it must needs remain as dead, having no life neither death, nor corruption nor incorruption, happiness nor misery, neither sense nor insensibility.


Doctrine and Covenants 122:7

(Joseph Smith receives this comfort while imprisoned in Liberty Jail)

7 And if thou shouldst be cast into the pit, or into the hands of murderers, and the sentence of death passed upon thee; if thou be cast into the deep; if the billowing surge conspire against thee; if fierce winds become thine enemy; if the heavens gather blackness, and all the elements combine to hedge up the way; and above all, if the very jaws of hell shall gape open the mouth wide after thee, know thou, my son, that all these things shall give thee experience, and shall be for thy good.


VII. Answer HOW do we endure these storms. 


                Doctrine & Covenants 121: 7-8

“My son, peace be unto thy soul; thine adversity and thine afflictions shall be but a small moment; “And then, if thou endure it well, God shall exalt thee on high; thou shalt triumph over all thy foes.”

Using our primary song, answers the second question: HOW?

How do we “endure it well”? Strong foundation

Add Sand and Rock to Illustrate the scripture/primary song

                But BOTH got the STORM!


1. Pray for strength 

2. Repent to be worthy of the Comforter

(John 14:18 I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you.)

3. Go to the Temple

4. Study your Scriptures

5. Have Faith

6. Serve others - 

(President Hinckley: “Forget yourself and go to work.” ) 

7. Remember who you are 

(Neil L Anderson: Look backward, remembering that you proved your worthiness in your premortal state. You are a valiant child of God, and with His help, you can triumph in the battles of this fallen world. You have done it before, and you can do it again.)

MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THE LESSON!!!

            8. Depend on your Savior - allow Him to CARRY you 

Doctrine and Covenants 98:1 LET

1 Verily I say unto you my friends, fear not, let your hearts be comforted; yea, rejoice evermore, and in everything give thanks;


VIII. Personal Story: Losing my mom 

My mom passed away over 13 years ago this year.  She was 58 years old.  I was 35. From the day she was diagnosed with Melanoma to the day she died was only 3 months.  I can still remember those three months as if they happened yesterday. 

I remember pleading my case with Heavenly Father and begging Him not to take her from us.  I made all sorts of “deals” and promises. We fasted and prayed for a miracle.  

I knew it was going to be hard, but I don’t think I realized how hard it was going to be.  Somedays, I feel this trial will never end.  Although its been 13 years, there are days I miss her so much its paralyzing.  


A dear friend, Betsy Clayton gave me with a gift after my mom died.  It is one I cherish.  It is exactly what I needed.  It has been a reminder to me many times since my mom's passing 

 

Plaque: 

Sometimes God calms the storms.  

Sometimes he lets the storm rage and calms the child”


Conclusion: 

Testify: Always depend on your Savior.  Although he won't calm the storm, he WILL calm and comfort you. LET Him.


Put frames together with paper with trials on the back.

Velum paper over cute paper in frame.


July 3, 2021

Cabo

 πŸCabo


We left Utah on June 25th Friday to head to Cabo for our Summer Vacation.  Unfortunately we booked this trip before we got Hayden's football schedule and of course it conflicted.  Poor Hayden had to miss out. 


We ate lunch in the new SLC airport at Shake Shack $51 and landed in Cabo and waited an hour in customs.  After a shuttle to resort $200 + $10 tip we were ready to start our vacation.



We decided to go to the Michael Jackson Show and eat at the Buffet the first night.


Saturday was a BEACH and pool day:

Groceries $75

Mackay got fried! 










We ate all day long at the pool 



Dinner was at the Sports bar and we spent the rest of the night roaming the resort and looking at the ocean. 







Sunday was Windy!!!!!!!  We tried to sit at the pool but the wind got the best of us.  Mackay was so burned so he slept most of the day.  Kenz is the only one taking pictures this trip 


Before the wind

After the win

We went back to the Buffet for dinner and watched part of the jersey boys show then got more food - Pizza headed back to the room. 



We had plans to ride wave runners and go deep sea fishing but on Monday we were told we were going to get hit by a hurricane.  Everything was getting cancelled.  We waited but the Pool and kept eating, hoping the weather would change.  







We ate dinner at Bella California sea bass, flank, calzones, cream brΓ»lΓ©e and played Games the rest of the night. 





Tuesday we had to get COVID tests $125

which was NOT FUN! and then we went in to the Town to do some shopping.

Taxi $20

Hayden’s shirt $28








We ate lunch again at the Sports Bar.  We begged to go out on Wave runners $125 πŸš« but due to the hurricane everything was closed.




We ate dinner at Carbon which was YUMMY!







We finally got to go out Deep Sea Fishing on Wednesday.  

Only 2 boats were allowed out.  

We caught NOTHING!  

Kenzie barfed the ENTRIE TIME.  Mackay barfed.  Aaron laid down and tried to sleep off the sea sickness and Ben kept focus on one spot to focus on something other than how sea sick he was.  It was AWFUL and expensive.  Once Kenzie started crying we asked the guys to take us back to land. 












Fishing boat $500

Taxi $40


We ate dinner at El Patron which was the best dinner of the trip

 seafood pasta, clam chowder, Caesar salad, steak, churros 


With negative covid test we flew home Thursday.  


We usually love Villa Del Arco but I think this will be our last trip at the resort.  The service was rude.  The rooms had so many problems (wifi being one of them).  It was more expensive then normal and we got less for our money.  But it was fun to visit and great to get away for a summer vacation.



Flights $2250

Resort $8000 + $450 tips 

Penny/Sam: $300

Hayden $300

Parking $100