Thursday, March 12, 2026
Questions I Answered When I Should Have Been Sleeping
Monday, March 9, 2026
Sunday Sentiments: On Covenants
I’m a day late, and at the rate I’m going, it might be Tuesday before I get this posted, but I didn’t want to miss the chance to share a bit of my testimony and study this week. Last week I studied a lot of different topics and didn’t really have anything stick out as The Thing I Should Write About on Sunday, so when the Sabbath rolled around, I was a bit stumped. I started several different posts, and never found my flow. Then today, I thought of something quite simple to share.
Last week I wrote about an experience I had teaching the youth. As I prepared for that experience, I read a lot about covenants (and I mean a lot). I kept thinking, “What are some of the simplest things I can say about covenants to a group of teenagers?”
As I studied, I started to notice two themes emerging from almost every resource:
1. When we make covenants, we forge a relationship with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ
2. Covenants give us access to Christ’s power
The words relationship and power (and synonyms) kept appearing over and over in everything I read.
Here are a few examples:
“Each person who makes covenants in baptismal fonts and in temples - and keeps them - has increased access to the power of Jesus Christ.” -Russell M. Nelson
“Throughout the Old Testament, you will frequently read the word covenant. Today we usually think of covenants as sacred promises with God, but in the ancient world, covenants were also an important part of people’s interactions with each other. For their safety and survival, people needed to be able to trust each other, and covenants were a way to secure that trust.
So when God spoke to Enoch, Noah, Moses, and others about covenants, He was inviting them to enter into a relationship of trust with Him.” -Come Follow Me
“God will not abandon His relationship with those who have forged such a bond with Him. In fact, all those who have made a covenant with God have access to a special kind of love and mercy… Because of our covenant with God, He will never tire in His efforts to help us, and we will never exhaust His merciful patience with us.” -Russell M. Nelson
“We become His disciples and represent Him well when we intentionally and incrementally take on ourselves the name of Jesus Christ through covenants. Our covenants give us power to stay on the covenant path because our relationship with Jesus Christ and our Heavenly Father is changed. We are connected to them by a covenantal bond.” -Dale G. Renlund
“Making and keeping covenants actually makes life easier!... The reward for keeping covenants with God is heavenly power - power that strengthens us to withstand our trials, temptations, and heartaches better. This power eases our way…” -Russell M. Nelson
Thursday, March 5, 2026
How I Learned I Love Ribs
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Missionary Email Overview
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Things the Kids Say: Episode 39
“I hope the afterlife is a musical!”
-Zoe
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“I feel like a mom. I picked up Zoe from school and drove to the grocery store all in one day!”
-Daisy
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“Remember PP76 and FU89?”
-Zoe, referencing two of my codes for mobile ordering at McDonald’s
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“I don’t know if France is a country, but I know what colors are on its flag.”
-Daisy
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“Wait, these are real?”
-Daisy upon seeing a laundromat in real life
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“We went to the top of a mountain, and it was freezing. It was like 70 degrees!”
-Nicky acclimated to Puerto Rico
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“Mom, you read boring books like The Book Thief and Lord of the Fish.”
-Zoe
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“You know what’s not cold in Idaho? The cowboys.”
-Daisy
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“Did you put sour crap in this?”
(Sauerkraut)
-Eva
Monday, March 2, 2026
Currently (March 2026 Edition)
Reading:
I was finally starting to read again, and then Scotty downloaded Viticulture and Everdell (two digital board games), and I started using every spare minute to feed my gaming addiction instead of my reading addiction. So I’ve been reading the third book in the housemaid series for almost a month now!
Wearing: black stretchy pants and a Yellowstone hoodie (which I will soon have to remove because it’s too warm for hoodies).
Eating: Chicken Pesto Tortellini Soup
Watching:
Hoping: that everything I currently have saturated in stain remover will come out of the laundry with success (working with grass stains and pork grease).
Happy about: finding a loophole to make it possible to post photos from my phone. I have to use a different browser, and there are some inconveniences to that, but it works!
Update: Never mind. It worked for a few photos, and now it’s not working anymore.
Singing: “Lucky” by Colbie Caillat and Jason Mraz.
Worried about: Mexico, Iran, the entire world being ran by perverts, technology, AI, my children, everyone’s mental and physical health, how we will take care of our eight aging parents, medical bills, the weird sounds our pipes make when we flush the toilet, a million Church things, and my high blood pressure that won’t go down even though I’m on the highest allowable dose of two different BP meds.
Buying: butter from Sam's Club because it's unusually cheap right now.
Annoyed by: loud cars.
Playing: the newest expansion of Wingspan.
Baking: Tres Leches for Game Night (I started this post on Friday. Right now it’s Saturday. But I probably won’t finish and post it until Monday, so the concept of “currently” spans across many days and is usually a lie by the time my post is actually published).
Grateful for: all of my working limbs.










