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Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Double Blessings!
Grandbabies #9 and #10 arrived this month just in time for a Valentine's Day treat. Baby girl and baby boy joined Kristine and Bryce keeping the Magnusson grandchildren count at an even 5 girls and 5 boys. We couldn't be more excited!
Saturday, February 8, 2020
A Mission Memory
We have been home from our mission for almost 9 months. As I think back on the many experiences we had, this reading from the Book of Mormon and discussion with Charles is one of my most precious memories.
In this video, we are reading from and discussing 3 Nephi 11:15
15 And it came to pass that the multitude went forth, and thrust their hands into his side, and did feel the prints of the nails in his hands and in his feet; and this they did do, going forth one by one until they had all gone forth, and did see with their eyes and did feel with their hands, and did know of a surety and did bear record, that it was he, of whom it was written by the prophets, that should come.
Book of Mormon reading from Kathleen Magnusson on Vimeo.
In this video, we are reading from and discussing 3 Nephi 11:15
15 And it came to pass that the multitude went forth, and thrust their hands into his side, and did feel the prints of the nails in his hands and in his feet; and this they did do, going forth one by one until they had all gone forth, and did see with their eyes and did feel with their hands, and did know of a surety and did bear record, that it was he, of whom it was written by the prophets, that should come.
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Chase's Baptism
Earlier this month, we traveled north to Idaho.....
Matthew 3:16
16 And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:
Acts 2:37-38
....so we could attend the baptism of our grandson, Chase.
We are proud of him and that he has followed the example of the Savior.
16 And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:
Acts 2:37-38
37 ¶ Now when they heard this, they were pricked in their heart, and said unto Peter and to the rest of the apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do?
38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
Click on the arrow to view my favorite depiction of Jesus' baptism
Baptism
Words: Mabel Jones Gabbott
Music: Crawford Gates
1. Jesus came to John the Baptist,
In Judea long ago,
And was baptized by immersion
In the River Jordan's flow.
2. "To fulfill the law," said Jesus,
When the Baptist questioned why,
"And to enter with my Father
In the kingdom up on high."
3. Now we know that we must also
Witness faith in Jesus' word,
Be baptized to show obedience,
As was Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Christmas Nativity Sets
While I was in Belize, I discovered this free printable nativity set available on the made by joel website.
Handing out this simple nativity set has brought me so much joy. I have given this set to so many people --young, old, teenagers, and ages in-between. Enjoy the smiles of some of the children who have received it.
Click here to go to the made by joel link for the free Nativity Scene printable I print the 3 pages on card-stock paper, cut the figures out, and place the set in a quart size ziplock bag to hand out. As the child sets it up for the first time, we talk about the stable, the animals, and the events of baby Jesus' birth.
2023
I discovered that after the children set up the nativity, it is fun to have them watch this video that tells the nativity story. As the song sings about a part of the scene they have set up, the children can point to that item that is being sung about at the time. (See the words below that are in bold print)
The Nativity Song
by Patricia Kelsey Graham
1. This is the season beloved of the year.
Sing a rhyme; Christmastime soon will be here.
Tell the true story of Jesus’ birth,
When, as a baby, he came to the earth.
2. This is the new star, shining so bright,
Lighting the world on that first Christmas night.
This is the angel proclaiming the birth,
Singing “Hosanna!” and “Peace on the earth!”
3. This is the stable, shelter so bare;
Cattle and oxen first welcomed him there.
This is the manger, sweet hay for a bed,
Waiting for Jesus to cradle his head.
4. These are the shepherds, humble and mild,
Hast’ning to worship the heavenly child.
These are the wise men who followed the star,
Frankincense, gold, and myrrh brought from afar.
5. See the sweet mother, Mary so fair,
Joseph, who guided the donkey with care.
See the dear baby of Bethlehem,
Little Lord Jesus, the Savior of men.
Saturday, December 7, 2019
We're Tied Up in Knots
We send to all our friends, far and near, this year's Christmas card, with love.
You can see the other Magpad Christmas cards through the years by clicking here.
Friday, December 6, 2019
It's a Tie!
Grandbaby # 8 has us all tied up. We have 4 granddaughters and with this latest little one joining our family, 4 grandsons. Renee and Dave's baby boy was born just before Thanksgiving which has given us a lot to be thankful for!
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Thanksgiving Activity Ideas
picture: Freedom From Want by Norman Rockwell
As we gather around the Thanksgiving table this year, we'll be "talking turkey". This is an activity to get some conversation going and to learn a little more about those we love.
Let’s Talk Turkey!
- What’s your favorite Thanksgiving food and why?
- Share a Thanksgiving memory.
- What is something that happened this year that you are thankful for?
- What part of the Thanksgiving story do you like the best?
- Why do you think Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday?
- What’s something that happened in your lifetime that you are thankful for?
- What is your favorite Thanksgiving dessert?
- What are you looking forward to doing the week after Thanksgiving?
- Tell about a Black Friday shopping experience.
- What’s a Thanksgiving experience you had while away from home?
- Whole or jelly cranberry sauce? Why?
You can print this up and pass it out:
Made by Joel came through by designing and making available this placemat. We'll be printing it up and have crayons available to keep the kids busy before the meal is served.
You can get the pattern for the placemat on the Made by Joel's website by clicking here. 
Tuesday, October 1, 2019
"Holding On and Letting Go"
I am an auditory learner and enjoy listening to past devotionals given at the different BYU campus devotionals. I enjoyed listening to Elder L. Todd Budge's address given at a BYU-Hawaii devotional on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019
Here are some summary thoughts taken from thechurchnews.com webpage about Elder Budge's address (click onto this link to read the whole article)
Elder Budge shared with BYU-Hawaii students four things to let go:
Let go of sin.
Let go of guilt.
Let go of grudges.
Let go of your own will.
Elder Budge encouraged students to not let go of their righteous expectations or desires, such as finding a companion to marry, having children or being free of sickness. “But do let go of your attachment to them as a condition of your happiness,”
“Life is much more joyful when we choose to trust God and His plan for us,”
Elder Budge also shared four things to hold on to that will increase joy and the power to let go:
Hold on to the Holy Ghost.
Hold on to your faith.
Hold on to the word of God.
Hold on to your covenants.
Here are some summary thoughts taken from thechurchnews.com webpage about Elder Budge's address (click onto this link to read the whole article)
Elder Budge shared with BYU-Hawaii students four things to let go:
Let go of sin.
Let go of guilt.
Let go of grudges.
Let go of your own will.
Elder Budge encouraged students to not let go of their righteous expectations or desires, such as finding a companion to marry, having children or being free of sickness. “But do let go of your attachment to them as a condition of your happiness,”
“Life is much more joyful when we choose to trust God and His plan for us,”
Elder Budge also shared four things to hold on to that will increase joy and the power to let go:
Hold on to the Holy Ghost.
Hold on to your faith.
Hold on to the word of God.
Hold on to your covenants.
You can also see the video by clicking here
One more quote from the Church News article:
Elder Budge encouraged students to find joy by holding fast to that which is of God and letting go that which is not. Letting go of grudges is one of several ways to increase joy, Elder Budge told the students.
“If there is anyone you have not forgiven, I invite you to let go of your judgement of that person, leave that to God, and allow yourself to love them instead,” Elder Budge said. “I testify that you will be much happier when you do.”
Don't take my word for it about what a great devotional this was. Take 30 minutes and listen to it yourself. It will brighten your day.
Friday, September 6, 2019
Payday....Almost 2 Years Later
This was on a post from on our mission blog dated November 5, 2017:
On Sunday after attending church in San Pedro, it was a quick dash to the water taxi wharf in the rain for the one and a half hour boat ride home.
The time passed quickly as Elder Magnusson and I talked to different passengers on the boat. I was able to talk to a woman who was the president of the disabled non-profit group for Belize. (Belize Assembly for Persons with Diverse Abilities)
She was very excited when I told her about our church's humanitarian services that has helped people around the world by donating wheelchairs to communities in need….
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After our experience on that boat ride home, I composed this letter to the *Church’s humanitarian department:
My name is Sister Kathleen Magnusson. My husband and I are assigned as MLS (Member Leader Support) missionaries in the El Salvador San Salvador West/Belize Mission, serving in the country of Belize.
This week during our travels we met Roxanne A. Marin, volunteer president of the non-profit organization, Belize Assembly for Persons with Diverse Abilities — BADDA.
She told me her plight of working hard to help the people of Belize with disabilities. As she talked, my mind immediately went to our church’s humanitarian services…
We discussed the country’s need for wheelchairs. Ms. Marin stated that wheelchairs are in high demand. Is this an area that we could pursue with this organization on behalf of the Church?
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Almost two years later with lots of communication, phone calls, training, and behind the scenes work, I was so happy when I read this on the Belize Red Cross’ Facebook page dated August 29, 2019:
Today was a happy day for the Belize Red Cross! In strong partnership with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, LDS Charities, 5 Assessors and 3 Technicians of wheelchairs were trained and certified through a new and upgraded wheelchair program, all Volunteers of the BRC. 335 wheelchairs were donated to the Belize Red Cross to serve the people living with disabilities. This program not only helps the National Society to meet the 3 strategic aims of the Red Cross: to build communities that are prepared, resilient and better able to cope with the negative impacts of disasters and crises, health and safety in our communities and to promote a culture of non violence, peace and inclusion, but it helps the BRC to accomplish its mandate to alleviate suffering wherever it is found! Recipients of these wheelchairs will be given a sense of independence, the opportunity to engage in, and actively participate in social activities or perform at work, etc. Twenty 20 persons were assessed and appropriately fitted to very safe and sturdy wheelchairs that meet their needs. The program is different from the past and will require proper assessment of the particular need of the person for fitting of the wheelchair before distribution.
The Belize Red Cross thanks LDS Charities, especially their members and team of trainers. A great big thanks go out to the BRC Volunteers who selflessly gave up 4 days to be trained to provide this service. There is no greater joy than to be able to serve others and to improve their lives.
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This is Roxanne Marin’s (the president of BAPDA -Belize Assembly for Persons with Diverse Abilities - who I met on the boat) reaction to my making her aware of the Belize Red Cross’ FB post:
Marvelous Monday Elder and Sister. Good to hear from you. I’m so excited to have my organization be a recipient of your wheelchair mission. It's amazing to see how a conversation on a boat can produce such amazing results. I’m truly happy to have met you both. It was surely a connection that was destined to happen. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Red Cross made a big impact in the life of persons with disabilities using wheelchairs in Belize. Many thanks to you and your husband for making the connection and including BAPDA
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Rosa is one of our Belizean friends that would worship with us at church from time to time.
Charles with this friend, Stewart. They are members of the Belize City Branch.
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This was the closing statement on the original November 5th blogpost:
These experiences that we are having here on the mission reminds me that our loving Heavenly Father is aware of all of His children and it is an honor for us to be, at times, "His hands" to touch people's lives.
*Our church's humanitarian webpage states:
20 million disabled people need wheelchairs but cannot obtain one. Humanitarian Services of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who operates LDS Charities, provides wheelchairs and walking aids to those in need who cannot afford one. The recipient’s mobility, employability, and independence are greatly increased.
Last year, Humanitarian Services provided wheelchairs to 55,000 people in 48 countries. They included 430 wheelchairs to Kazakhstan, 1,484 wheelchairs to Vietnam, and 330 wheelchairs to Madagascar.
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May 15, 2023 - Another Update 6 years later
My friend from Belize shared on his Facebook page this post from La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos DÃas - Centroamérica about another wheelchair donation in Belize that took place this past week.
Belize 🇬🇺 Wheelchair Donation. The Church of Jesus Christ in Central America donated more than 350 wheelchairs to the Belize-based International Red Cross. They also provided training to the technical staff at different stages of the evaluation, assembly and repair process.
#IglesiadeJesucristoCA #VeniraCristo #Noticias
Here are some pictures from the Church's Central America Facebook post:
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What have I learned from these experiences over the past 6 years? Heavenly Father knows His children and has made it possible for those in need in Belize to obtain wheelchairs.
Saturday, July 13, 2019
What a difference 47 years makes
This is a picture of Scott in 1972 when he was dropped off at Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho his freshman year. He is standing in front of his dorm building -- Rigby Hall-- with this parents and youngest brother.
The picture on the right is Scott and I 47 years later standing in the same place. Now, Rigby Hall houses the English and ROTC department offices; the dorm rooms are now professors' offices.
Looking forward to what the next 47 years will bring.....
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