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Monday, April 24, 2023

Children's Bible Videos

These children's videos were posted on the YouTube webpage in 2016.  I ran across the video of the Good Samaritan the other day and was happy to be reminded of these  beautifully portrayed scripture stories through children's eyes.   Enjoy! 

 

 








You can visit the YouTube Children's Bible Videos channel by clicking here.

Sunday, April 23, 2023

Our Belize Friends Experience Utah

Our friends, the Gomez and Lopez families from Belize, came to Utah for their first time to attend the worldwide General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City.  
Also pictured are Derrall Adams and Forrest and Jolynne Flake

As soon as they arrived, they found out that Utah has been experiencing the most unusual spring weather.  Just for the fun of it, I took a screenshot of my phone's weather app for Belize City and South Jordan for one of the days they were here.  
Do you think they had to deal with any adjustments because of the weather?  
They made a snowman friend while they were staying with Derrall and Julie Adams in Farmington, Utah.  

The Monday after General Conference, we hosted a senior missionary reunion and dinner with our visitors.  These couples who had served in Belize were:  Acosta, Alico, Derrall and Julie Adams, Eric and Cheri Adams, Flake, Hintze, Jensen, Magnusson, and Sandburg—28 people in all.   

These senior missionaries served in Belize over a period of time spanning from 2007 to 2019. 

Thank you, dear friends from Belize, for making our gathering  possible.
Leovany and Jenny Lopez, René and Nellie Gomez, and Cristy Reinoso (Cristy is a recent BYU-Idaho graduate)

Eric and Cheri Adams served as mission president and companion of the El Salvador San Salvador West/Belize Mission from 2016-2019, while Kai and Diane Hintze served from 2013-2016.  I'm sure they had a grand time visiting about their service as mission leaders for Belize.  
As the adults visited, the Lopez children were entertained by making Froot Loop rainbows.....
 ....and highlighting their names with colored dots.  
An interesting outcome from the reunion is that we learned about a senior couple, the Sandburg's, who served in Belize a few years before we did.  It turns out that Michelle Sandburg is a second cousin to Scott. They have a common great grandfather-George Martin Haws. A few days after the reunion we went to their home, visited, and purchased an autobiography written by her father.   
We were honored to host the Gomez's in our home the next two days after the reunion.  
René and Nellie requested to attend the temple each day they were with us.  Since there's no temple in Belize, they have to travel 14 hours by bus to the Guatemala City Temple.   

On Tuesday, we worshipped at the Jordan River Temple which is two miles to the east of our home.  
The next day we attended the Oquirrh Mountain Temple a mile and a half to the west of our home.  
To learn more about Latter-day Saint Temples, click here.

It was a thrill visiting with the Gomez's and reminiscing about common friends and the time we spent in their beautiful country.  
From this photo in our mission book, we learned that we have a common friend from San Ignacio:  Lee, the proprietor of Helen Supermarket.  

Below is a photo of Scott and René from one of our mission experiences in 2017.  The entry from our mission blog: Our church's Humanitarian Program donated the funds to have library bookshelves constructed by the Belizean Mennonites for the St. Matthews Government Elementary School. Here, the elated school principal, Michelle Gordon, meets Paul Woods (center), church temporal affairs administrator in Belize, René Gomez (right), church public affairs director, and Elder Magnusson (left), first counselor in the El Salvador San Salvador West/Belize Mission presidency.  
For more photos and additional information about our Church's bookshelves donation, click  here.  

After the Gomez's left Utah for California, the Lopez family was hosted by several other former senior missionary couples. They had many exciting adventures from Idaho to Southern Utah's National Parks over the next two weeks.  (You can visit the Lopez's FaceBook page to see their other amazing experiences.)

The day before the Lopez's left for home, we were able to be with them, the Flakes, and Jensens as we attended an Old Testament exhibit in Springville, Utah, the BYU Bean Life Science Museum with it's amazing animal displays, and tour the BYU campus complete with lunch at the Cougareat and a game of bowling.    
My son-in-law commented after we sent our family this photo: "That's a great action shot!  I don't know how you were calm enough to pose for a picture with all that going on behind you."
BYU Bookstore
Bowling
Thanks for the exciting times together Gomez.... 

... and Lopez families.  
Until we meet again....

Saturday, February 25, 2023

Snow Day through the Eyes of Southern California People

We had a big snow day here in Utah this past week.  It was the biggest snow day we've experience since we moved here from California 6 years ago.   
You can see looking out of our bedroom window that Scott is standing in thigh high snow as he is removing the snow from our window.  

We live in a HOA where we are blessed to have snow plow service provided to clear out the snow from our community roads and driveways.  There is only one problem. The snow plows come when the snow plows can come.  The demand is huge when the whole valley is dumped with snow. 
We had committed to bring my brother to the airport the day after the big snow dump.  We had to leave before snow plows could come, so we had the pleasure of clearing the snow out of our driveway.    
Isn't the sky beautiful?  
Isn't the snow plower handsome? 
Success! 💪🏼

The highlight of our snow experience happened at the end of the day as we watched the Granger High School principal share his snow day experience on Youtube.  Mr. Magnusson was happy to say that he never experienced a snow day at Gladstone High School.  
You can also watch the video on YouTube by clicking here

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Till We Meet Again

Scott's mother, Marian Magnusson, was laid to rest today. Funerals are for families. We were blessed to be with all of our children for this special occasion, along with some of their spouses. 
A slide show panorama of the life of Marian Magnusson, 1926-2022.
Click onto the arrow to watch and then bottom left hand corner to enlarge the video

Marian Andrew Magnusson, 96, of Orem, UT, passed away peacefully on December 25, 2022 of causes incident to age. Born on May 2, 1926 in Portland, OR, to Walter and Florence James Andrew, she had an older brother and a younger brother and sister. As a youth, she navigated the public transportation of Portland day and night to get herself to school, jobs, and church located distances away. She later said this helped her confidence and self-reliance.


An expert typist and stenographer, Marian worked for Bethlehem Steel Co. in Portland following high school as a secretary for four years during World War II and during the post-war years. Her experiences at work built her resolve to continue living correct principles. She planned to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but when the missionary age for sisters was raised to 23, she enrolled in BYU instead. Marian worked continuously as a secretary on campus and in industry to support herself at BYU. She loved learning as well as the entire experience in Provo, and valued her relationships with her roommates that became lifelong. During her fourth year, she was introduced by a mutual friend to George Magnusson from South Gate, CA, with whom she shared a class. They were married in the Logan Temple on June 1, 1951. The closeness and quality of their relationship was unique.


George’s career in high school education took the couple to southern California, where they lived in Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, and later in Torrance. Marian was a devoted support and home manager for her very busy husband.


Firm in her faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ, she served in the Relief Society as a counselor and secretary, ward Primary president, counselor, secretary, and teacher, Cub Scout leader, and clerical assistant in the Los Angeles Temple office. She assisted in the open houses of both the Los Angeles and Mount Timpanogos Temples, later serving in the baptistry in the Mount Timpanogos Temple.


In January 1989, George and Marian were called as the first mission president and companion of the new Utah Provo Mission. Following their mission, they moved to Orem where Marian served as treasurer in their home owners association, and transcriber to the stake patriarch—George.


Marian loved reading biographies, American and Church history and gospel subjects, textiles, sewing, home decorating, wood furniture finishing and re-finishing, and visiting historical sites. A favorite family vacation was camping in Yosemite National Park. Since childhood she had a love for the Oregon coast and enjoyed getting away there with George.


Facing multiple episodes with cancer and injuries, as well as supporting her husband as he ended mortality in 2014, Marian cites 1 Nephi 3:7 as helping her “pull through a lot of tight places and challenging assignments.” She always maintained her positive attitude about life. She was a genuine friend, perceptive, and an interested listener to all she met.


She is survived by their four children: David (Aliece), Scott (Kathleen), Karen (Stan Albrecht), and Eric (Caralee). Grandmother to 25 grandchildren and 42 great-grandchildren, Marian always had a warm heart, welcome home, and something tasty for her posterity.


The family extends their sincerest gratitude to Covington Senior Living in Orem for all the wonderful care and friendship provided.


Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 10, at Sharon Park 2nd Ward, 225 E 200 N, Orem, UT 84057, at 11:00 a.m. Friends visited with the family from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. prior to the service. The service was live streamed at www.walkersanderson.com. Interment was at the Orem City Cemetery. 


Enjoy watching the funeral below

Tuesday, December 6, 2022

2022 Christmas Greetings

 Merry Christmas from the Magpad 2022 
You can see our other Magpad Christmas cards through the years by clicking here.  

Saturday, November 26, 2022

Welcome Baby Dax!

 We are happy to welcome Dax into our family.   

He is grandbaby #13 joining the family of Sam and Makelle.  
You can be sure he's getting plenty of love from his two older sisters.

Saturday, November 19, 2022

Thanksgiving Craft

In preparation for our Thanksgiving gathering I was looking for crafts for the younger grandchildren to do.  I was happy to find this cute Thanksgiving hat activity.   

 Click here or on the link below to get the official pattern and instructions:


Friday, October 28, 2022

Never Give Up.....

 Isn't this the way life is?  
Just keep on keeping on.......
(click onto the full screen box in the bottom right hand corner as you watch the video)  

I got this from Kai Lo's Facebook page 

Thursday, October 20, 2022

Monday, September 19, 2022

Grace and Goodness: A Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II

As I listened to Music and the Spoken Word this past Sunday, I loved the tribute Lloyd Newell gave to Queen Elizabeth II.  She is a great example of a follower of Christ.  
Recently, the longest-reigning monarch in Britain’s history, Queen Elizabeth II peacefully passed into eternity. For more than 70 years, she was the only sovereign many Britons had ever known. And while the world changed dramatically over the decades, the Queen remained steadfast and strong, an emblem of “grace and goodness” to her people—and to the world.

Like a river that moves with purpose and direction, the queen was driven more by principle than popularity. Devotion to duty, service to God and country, gave her life meaning and purpose.

Before her coronation, the Queen expressed the humility and dedication that made her such a great leader for so many years. “I want to ask you all,” she said, “whatever your religion may be, to pray for me … that God may give me wisdom and strength to carry out the solemn promises I shall be making, and that I may faithfully serve Him and you, all the days of my life.” Clearly, God answered those prayers.

“Faithful” is a good word to describe Queen Elizabeth’s service. Her faith in a Heavenly King guided her life and her work. She often spoke of that faith—of the Christian ideals that inspired her. And yet Queen Elizabeth’s faith was evident not only in her words but also her actions. She endeavored to serve, not just to be served. She visited the downtrodden. She lifted those who suffered and gave hope to those in despair. She explained: “For me the teachings of Christ and my own personal accountability before God provide a framework in which I try to lead my life. I, like so many of you, have drawn great comfort in difficult times from Christ’s words and example.”

I loved that after Lloyd's tribute to the Queen, the song that followed was,  "It is Well, With My Soul".  (Click onto the highlighted link to see it also preformed in sign language.) You can see the whole 30 minute program by clicking here.