Sunday, January 31, 2021

Garret's Talk

Garret gave an awesome talk today in sacrament meeting.

 Hi my name is Garret Christensen, and I was asked to give a talk on Standing as a Witness of Christ. To better understand what Standing as a Witness of Christ means we must first know what a witness is. In Gospel Topics it states, “A witness is a statement or other evidence that something is true. It can also refer to someone who gives a statement based on personal knowledge. In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, witness often refers to someone who bears witness, or testimony, of something he or she has experienced and knows to be true.” Witnesses are used a lot in the church. An example of this is, there are three and eight witness of the Book of Mormon. Another example is, witnesses are used for ordinances such as baptisms.  

In Mosiah 18:9 it reads, “To stand as witness of God at all times, and in all things, and in all places.” In a talk given by Margaret D. Nadauld in April 2000, she explained what this verse means stating, “First of all, in standing as a witness at all times, we promise to love the Lord, to honor Him all the time—daytime and nighttime, summer and winter, good times and bad times.” She went on to say, “Standing as a witness in all things means all things—big things, little things, in all conversations, in jokes, in games played and books read and music listened to, in causes supported, in service rendered, in clothes worn, in friends made.” She also said, “Finally, we say that we will stand as a witness in all places. That means not only in public places but in private places, in secret, in dark or in light places; in church, school, home, or cars; in mountain places or beach places on the street or in the park.” A great story of standing as a witness of Christ is told by President Thomas S. Monson when he was at boot camp his commanding officer told everyone to go to church. He called out for the Catholics to meet in one camp, the Jews in another, and the Protestants in a third camp. 

President Monson stated, “ Instantly there flashed through my mind the thought, ‘Monson, you are not a Catholic; you are not a Jew; you are not a Protestant. You are a Mormon, so you just stand here!’ I can assure you that I felt completely alone. Courageous and determined, yes—but alone”
 [My commanding officer] looked in my direction and asked, “And just what do you guys call yourselves?” Until that very moment I had not realized that anyone was standing beside me or behind me on the drill ground. Almost in unison, each of us replied, “Mormons!” It is difficult to describe the joy that filled my heart as I turned around and saw a handful of other sailors. The chief petty officer scratched his head in an expression of puzzlement but finally said, “Well, you guys go find somewhere to meet. And don’t come back until three o’clock. Forward, march!” We can learn from President Monson to be courageous and determined in standing as a witness of Christ. 

 I really like how we have been able to study church history this year as part of Come Follow Me.  Joseph Smith is an awesome example of standing as a witness of Christ. One of my favorite scriptures is in Joseph Smith history 1:25 where Joseph Smith gives a powerful witness.  He states, “For I had seen a vision; I knew it, and I knew that God knew it, and I could not deny it.” We can learn from Joseph Smith to be steadfast and always stand by your witness of Christ and never deny your testimony.

In conclusion, I hope that we can all be like President Monson and Joseph Smith and stand as a witness of Christ in all times, and in all things, and in all places. I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.


Getting Ready for Church

Katie and Garret just love that they get to share a bathroom (heavy on the sarcasm). 




 

Orange Chicken

Tanner and Emilie made orange chicken for dinner tonight at Tanner's apartment.  They said it turned out really good, but that it was super messy to make.

 

Friday, January 29, 2021

Skiing at 49 Degrees North

Kirt and Katie went skiing at 49 Degrees North.  Garret was going to go with them, but he had a test at school. Plus he was supposed to go the next day with his friend Shane Skidmore, but Shane's mom didn't know that you had to buy tickets in advance and so they were sold out and they didn't get to go.  Garret was pretty bummed. 

 

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Idaho VS Weber State

 Thursday January 28th, Idaho played Weber State at home.
Tanner passes to Ethan
Put back dunk!

Left handed hook shot

Saturday January 30th Idaho played Weber State again at home. Tanner got to start for the 1st time as an Idaho Vandal!









Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Garret's Basketball Team

About 1:00 today we get a message from Garret's coach.  He asked if we could get the team together by 3:30pm to go down to Troy Idaho to play a few games that night.  8 of the 9 boys were able to pull it off and hit the road to play basketball.  We have to take the games when they come now because they are few and far between because of Covid.  



 

Sunday, January 24, 2021

Garret is a Classy Dresser


 

Tom Kha Gai Soup

Kirt and I love the Tom Kha Gai soup at Thai Kitchen.  I have meant for years to try and find a recipe like it and try and make it.  I finally did it.  It wasn't as good as Thai Kitchen's but it still was pretty goo.

 

Saturday, January 23, 2021

Dinner at Embers

We went to dinner at Embers on Hauser Lake with the Murray's and the Ladwig's.  It was fun to go out to eat.  We still can't eat in restaurants in Washington so we had to go to Idaho. 

 

Friday, January 22, 2021

Skiing at Silver Mountain

Kirt, Katie, and Garret went skiing on Friday at Silver Mountain.  Kirt said Katie was super fast.  He and Garret couldn't keep up with her.  Katie also lost Garret, and he had to borrow someone's phone so he could find her.  


 

Cereal Puzzle

While Kirt and the kids were skiing today, I did a puzzle. I also got take out Cafe Rio and had lunch at Michelle's house and visited with her.  

 

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Garret Reciting Doctrine and Covenants 4

Garret memorized D&C 4 a few years for a YM goal.  We were going to read it for family scriptures tonight and he asked if he could recite it.  He was still able to say it from memory.  

 

Saturday, January 16, 2021

Silver Mountain with the Thompson's

Katie and Garret went to Silver Mountain over Martin Luther King Day with the Thompson family.  Garret went with Jaden and Katie went with Tanaeya.  Mary came with Tanaeya too.  On Saturday they were going to go skiing, but because of the wind storm that we had on Wednesday, there was no power at the top of the ski hill.  So they went to the waterpark instead (they were originally going to do the waterpark on Monday.) Then on Sunday they power was still out on the ski hill and they weren't sure it was going to be back on by Monday, so they checked out of the hotel they were staying at because they didn't want to pay for it if they weren't going to be able to ski on Monday.  They went to church in CDA on their way home.  They even got to go to 2 hours of church there.  Then they went to the Thompson's house and spent the night.  They had fun playing games and visiting.  The power came back on at the top of Silver Mountain so they decided to go skiing on Monday.  They had lots of fun skiing on Monday and were so tired when they got home Monday night.  Kirt and I had a relaxing weekend with no kids at home.  


























 

Thursday, January 14, 2021

Idaho VS Northern Colorado

 Idaho played Northern Colorado on January 14th and 16th.  It was their first home games of the season.  They played in the Memorial Gym. Tanner was the Gameday picture on Twitter for the game. 


Thursday January 14th

Tanner with the and-1

Tanner putting in work down low tonight

Saturday January 16th


Tanner with the flush (Tanner's 1st dunk in a college game!)