Monday, June 1, 2026

Up...

The Hebrew word qum (קוּם) means literally “rise.” It can refer to physically standing up, but it can also mean to begin a journey, to rise to a challenge, to assume a position of responsibility, or to stand as a witness.

As Deborah stood with Barak, who led the Israelite army, facing a formidable foe, she knew that it was time for decisive action. But Barak had previously expressed uncertainty about this battle. “If thou wilt go with me, then I will go,” he had told her, “but if thou wilt not go with me, then I will not go” (Judges 4:8). Now she needed him to go into battle with confidence, and her words would matter.

And Deborah said unto Barak, Up; for this is the day in which the Lord hath delivered Sisera into thine hand: is not the Lord gone out before thee? Judges 4:14

The word qum with all its connotations was her first word, and the King James translators rendered it simply as “Up.” Barak followed her order and won the battle.

Captain Moroni gave a similar command in the Book of Mormon. Near the end of a massive war, Moroni was angry at the lack of support from the government leaders in the capital city of Zarahemla. Not knowing the reason, he wrote a stern letter to the chief judge, Pahoran, urging him to stir himself “more diligently for the welfare and the freedom of this people” (Alma 60:10). His central appeal: “begin to be up and doing” (Alma 60:24).

Pahoran was facing a larger challenge than Moroni realized. He had been driven from the judgment-seat in a violent coup and was gathering an army to fight back. However, Moroni’s admonition was needed, even if he hadn’t been aware of the details. “I was somewhat worried concerning what we should do,” Pahoran wrote, “whether it should be just in us to go against our brethren. But ye have said except they repent the Lord hath commanded you that ye should go against them” (Alma 61:19-20).

It’s easy to misjudge Moroni’s intent, since midway through the epistle he writes, “We know not but what ye are also traitors to your country” (Alma 60:18). But you wouldn’t encourage a traitor to be “up and doing.” You would want him to do less, not more. Moroni is trying to spur Pahoran to greater action by emphasizing how his inaction could be perceived. The epistle correctly diagnoses Pahoran’s failing: timidity, not treachery.

Both Deborah and Moroni motivated colleagues who were overly cautious with simple and urgent commands. Their words were brief and direct, modeling the decisive action they were calling for. Barak and Pahoran responded not because the command was easy but because it was clear.

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Nothing better...


I know I've said this before but the days are flying by and our grandson's are growing up way too fast. But I can honestly say there is still nothing better, absolutely nothing better than being with them. I love them all so much. I give thanks everyday for Cash, Colby, Grey, and Grahm, and for this season of our lives.



Grandpa got Grey and Grahm new fishing poles, and they had fun practicing their casting. Then right when they were going to go fishing the wind starting to blow, and the rain came. We couldn't be too sad because we need it so much. 









I know Grey and Grahm probably thought Grandma was off her rocker but we did some painting with broccoli instead! We all practiced a little before we went to the canvas. It was a lot of fun and I enjoyed seeing how creative they boys were, even Grandpa!







Grey is very creative and artistic!


Grahm's... I love the sun, cloud, and pitchfork at the side!


Grandma's... not bad!


Grandpa's - he taped his practice tree to the Canvas, not sure what happens if you follow the arrows.


A little mood lighting and hot chocolate.


New PJ's, Grahm is still a Mario fan!


And still best buddies with Gramps!



Enjoying breakfast while Grahm tells us a grand story!


As soon as it stopped raining  Grandpa and Grahm went fishing. They didn't catch any fish this time but it was still fun. It was a beautiful morning. The rain made everything glisten, and it smelled so fresh and clean.




Grandpa and Grahm stopped for a bagel after fishing. Grahm looking so grown up and handsome. Nothing better...

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Dinosaurs and Bagels...

Last day of school for Grahm. His class read Charlotte's Web then and they got to watch the movie. He was also happy the teacher had different kinds of cereal for everyone! No surprise but Grahm chose Costa Vida for our lunch date. Grey was hanging out with his friends.

I took Grahm to choose a little prize to further celebrate finishing the 2nd grade!

We didn't get this patriotic hat but Grahm said he liked it because it gave him some privacy! Everyone who saw him couldn't help but smile.



Awhile back Grahm saw a Lego egg with a dinosaur. We searched but couldn't find one. He did find another fun Lego dinosaur set. He's an amazing builder of bricks and I enjoyed watching him put it together.




Grahm slept over and that's always a good time. Next morning we played for awhile and then decided to go get some breakfast. Grahm spied an Einstein's and told me that he likes bagels. We had a nice visit before it was time to take him home. Grahm sparkles and is a JOYful part of our lives!


Happenings in the Philippines...


Chris recently spoke at an event and is doing good!






Several wellness experts are coming to the Philippines in August for a conference. I am excited for Chris and his team!