Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Conclusion

What Do I Value?

     As exemplified by the Savior, I too, desire to increase in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man (Luke 2:52).

Spiritual (In Favor with God)
      I have a deep and abiding faith in my Heavenly Father and in the Savior, Jesus the Christ. I value the teachings of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ as revealed through the Prophet Joseph Smith, and his successors who I sustain as modern prophets.
      I love the powerful truth that we actually can become as our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ are, as taught in Matthew 5:48 and 3 Nephi 27:27.  I believe this to be the most powerful teaching of the gospel.
      I take seriously the covenants I have made in the temple, and feel an obligation to live a life consistent with them. I have full faith that the power to seal families together eternally has been restored.
     I recognize that spirituality in one’s life can be lost. I feel committed to follow the steps to cultivate this dimension of my life consistent with the ten-point plan as I wrote in the book To Grow In Spirit (1983).

Social (In Favor with Man)
      My family comes first in my list of social values.  I love and treasure my wife Barbara.
      I desire to become a better husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather to these most precious human beings in my life.
     I love to share the gospel and have found rich blessings by opening my mouth and sharing what I know to be true. 
      I feel strongly that among the personal characteristics I value and strive to cultivate are:
Honesty—total trustworthiness and integrity.  I desire to have my word be as binding upon me as any legally signed document.
Empathy—being sensitive to others’ feelings and needs.
Generosity—being free with time, resources, and services to bless others.
Love—for everyone regardless of race, faith or economic status.
Morality—in the narrow sense of absolute chastity and faithfulness, as well as more broadly in terms of basic righteousness in dealing with others.

Intellectual (Increase in Wisdom)
      I have cultivated intellectual development throughout my life.  I feel challenged to continue to grow in knowledge and comprehension. I love books and ideas. I recognize the value of forcing myself to think clearly enough on issues to be able to write my ideas sufficiently well to clarify my own thinking, and to be understood by others.
     I have treasured education and the growth that can come from learning as a result of reading, travel, and cultivating new skills. I feel that when one stops striving to learn new ideas and subjects, life stagnates, and one can easily retrogress.

Physical (To Grow in Stature)
     I value my physical body and health. I still consider the human body to be God’s greatest miracle of creation and as mentioned in the scriptures, it is the “temple of the Spirit.”
      I feel motivated to care for my body through effective and adequate nutrition, exercise and rest.  For reasons of faith, as well as practicality, I have always avoided partaking of harmful drugs, stimulants, and other products that tend to enslave the body and/or destroy its capacity to function.
         
Financial/Temporal
     I have always desired to acquire, in honest and appropriate ways, sufficient financial resources to assure the temporal welfare of our family.
      I have never felt the need to accumulate great wealth, but always planned to have sufficient financial resources to be relatively secure and still be able to share with others, in and outside, the family as occasion permits and needs indicate.
      I feel it is important to share with others and will strive to overcome untoward tendencies to be greedy.
     I have always loved cultivating the soil for the production of food—not merely for temporal and/or nutritional benefit, but as a value that I prize.  It brings me closer to my Maker and to what I consider to be the basic purposes of life.

*****

     What a satisfaction it is to have had the privilege of having six remarkable children: Amy, Susan, Stephen, Linda, Douglas and Spencer, each of whom has married very well, the 28 grandchildren and now, as of this date, (January 1, 2020), 63 great-grandchildren!
     I hope that this collection of material may be of value and interest to some of them. Our hope and prayer is that all of them will remain true to their testimonies of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and live very happy, successful and fulfilling lives.

Friday, January 3, 2020

Posterity: Joe Junior Christensen and Ida Barbara Kohler Christensen

Elsie Amelia Christensen and Donald Stayner Poulton

Jessica Christensen Poulton Callan and Matthew James Callan
James Poulton Callan                         2006
Christian Poulton Callan                    2008
Preston Matthew Callan                     2010
Benjamin Poulton Callan                   2013
Miles Poulton Callan                         2017

Joseph Christensen Poulton and Lacey Christianna Miles Poulton
Logan Miles Poulton                          2005
Creighton Miles Poulton                    2007
Beckham Miles Poulton                     2009

John Christensen Poulton and Alyson Jeannette Clegg Poulton
Samuel Clegg Poulton                        2007
William Clegg Poulton                       2009
Abigail Anne Poulton                         2010

Barbara Jane Poulton Deeds and John Thomas Deeds
Thomas Noble Deeds                          2007
Hamilton Poulton Deeds                     2009
Addilyn Jane Deeds                            2012
Jefferson John Deeds                          2015
Charlotte Amy Deeds                         2017

Jameson Donald Christensen Poulton and Kami Kolene Maxwell Poulton
Amelia Kristy Poulton                        2018

Christopher Tena Vargas and Abbey Thompson Tena


Susan Kaye Christensen Jones and Jeffrey Maurice Jones

Allison Diane Christensen Jones Malmrose and Dale Christian Malmrose
Maxwell Jones Malmrose                    2006
Tess Adrienne Malmrose                     2007
Goldie June Malmrose                         2012

Taylor Christensen Jones and Melinda Marianne Tessem Jones
Jackson Tessem Jones                          2008
Abigail Ida Jones                                 2010
Lucy Mabel Jones                                2013
Charles Tessem Jones                          2016

Andrew Christensen Jones and Janessa Anne Adams Jones
Samson J. Jones                                   2018 
Oliver Andrew Jones                           2018

Benjamin Christensen Jones and Stephanie Acerson Jones


Stephen Kohler Christensen and Marilyn Farr Christensen

Matthew Farr Christensen

Rebekah Farr Christensen and Benjamin Michael Pace
Samuel Benjamin Christensen Pace     2011
Matthew James Christensen Pace         2013
James Stephen Pace                              2015
Hannah Jeane Christensen Pace           2017
Joseph Michael Christensen Pace        2019

Elizabeth Farr Christensen Barber and Joseph W. Barber
Brigham Christensen Barber                 2008
Emma Jean Christensen Barber            2010
John Christensen Barber                       2012
Abigail Elizabeth Barber                      2014
Grace Christensen Barber                     2016
Sarah Olivia Christensen Barber          2019

Michael Farr Christensen and Erica Claire Sellers Christensen
Ethan Michael Christensen                   2014
Katherine Claire Christensen                2016
Carson Michael Randy Christensen     2019
Morgan Claire Christensen                   2019

David Farr Christensen and Erin Gill Christensen
Nathan Gill Christensen                       2019

Peter Farr Christensen and Nikki Claire Sellers Christensen

Jacob Farr Christensen

Sarah Farr Christensen and Aaron Alan Thompson
Jane Marilyn Thompson                       2017
William Aaron Thompson                    2019

Anna Farr Christensen


Linda Anne Christensen Evans and Peter Frewin Evans

Heather Christensen Evans Hodgkinson and Richard Clark Hodgkinson
Anne Evans Hodgkinson                         2006
Grace Evans Hodgkinson                        2009

Nathan Christensen Evans and Kimalee Clark Evans
Tyler Clark Evans                                    2007
Ella Jane Evans                                        2009
Emma Claire Evans                                 2013
Carter Nathan Evans                                2015

Meredith Christensen Evans Shatzer and Ryan Hamilton Shatzer
William Ryan Shatzer                              2009
Jane Evans Shatzer                                  2011
Benson Joseph Shatzer                            2014
Elizabeth Joy Shatzer                              2018

Morgan Christensen Evans and Megan Watts Evans
Charlie Watts Evans                                 2019

Spencer Christensen Evans and Brookelyn Sage Parker Evans
Sage Ida Evans                                         2019


Douglas Kohler Christensen and Catherine Jorgensen Christensen

Zachary Douglas Christensen and Julie Dawn West Christensen
Eliza (Elle) Grace Christensen                 2010
Quinn Zachary Christensen                      2012
Owen Maddock Christensen                    2018
Abigail Bailey Christensen                      2018

Jordan Spencer Christensen and Alison Kerr Christensen
Olivia Jane Christensen                            2013
James William Christensen                      2015
Beau Jordan Christensen                          2019

Maren Eliza Christensen Roberts and Garrett Neil Roberts


Spencer Kohler Christensen and Sheila Kerr Christensen

Tanner Kerr Christensen and Miranda Elise Cazier Christensen

Emily Kerr Christensen and Joshua Berkeley Ludlow

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

The Golden Years

     During the last two decades, we have often traveled for assignments, but have had the privilege of living at home and being close to family. One of the real joys of that situation has been my opportunity to help garden a half-acre plot of land belonging to our daughter Linda and her husband Peter that is close to our home. It has always been a very high priority to me to be out in the soil. I load up our mini van with tools and spend many hours a week down there during planting and growing season. We have been very fortunate to be able to flood irrigate the garden with water from the canal that runs directly next to the garden. We have grown peas, tomatoes, pumpkins, squash, beans, cantaloupe, and of course my favorite, corn on the cob. I don’t think anyone enjoys a plate of corn on the cob as much as I do. What a blessing to be able to spend my time where I love.





     I was given the assignment for several years to spend a couple of hours a week reading personal journals for the Church at the Church History Library. My main assignment was to go through all of Elder Marion G. Romney’s journals.
     During this time, I had a Friday morning assignment to be a sealer in the Salt Lake Temple. In addition, I was able to perform hundreds of sealings, particularly for those who requested them to be done in Spanish or Portuguese. What an amazing opportunity that was to be a part of so many young people starting their lives together. I have also sealed most of our grandchildren to their spouses, which has been such a special privilege for me.
      During the last several years, Barbara and I have chosen a date and invited any of our children or grandchildren who are available to come to do a sealing session with us and then to grab a bite to eat. The president of the temple has let us use his dining room so that we could eat together and discuss temple questions.
     Sports have always been a love of mine and it was wonderful during these years to play tennis every week with Arnold Wagner, Burton (Buzz) Tingey and Sterling Workman. I have never enjoyed watching professional sports, but college sports have always been of great interest to me, particularly BYU football and basketball. Once Barbara told me: “If Mars were playing Venus, you would be interested!” I responded: “You are right! If Mars were playing Venus, I would be very interested.” We have gone to Provo for many of the BYU football home games over the years and always been invited into the President’s box, which was lovely no matter what the weather the day of the game. I quite enjoyed the food and the football, and Barbara didn’t enjoy either. She was a good sport about going, and usually walked laps or interviewed the college-age servers on their life plans during the game.
     I have always enjoyed playing golf and had a favorite experience on September 7, 2016 at Forest Dale Golf Course when I got a hole-in-one! Arnold Wagner, Dwayne Liddell and Randy Ayre were there with me. We were up on a little bit of a hill and could see the hole clearly and watched the ball slowly roll in and plop down. You are supposed to call the club house if that ever happens and give the details and have the witnesses sign a form. Apparently, the chances for an amateur golfer is one in 2,500 to make a hole-in-one so it was a very lucky day. We have long told our kids that we do not need any gifts of any kind and a few days after that experience our son, Spencer, called from Provo saying that he had a gift he was bringing to us. We reminded him that we didn’t need any gifts to which he responded: “I bet you’ll like this one.” He brought this little trophy for us to place the lucky ball on. What a thing.



     We have always loved being with our family and these decades have given us much chance for that. We are almost always at a child’s home for Sunday dinner and they come visit us in our home.
     We always get together with the whole group on Sunday evening after the conclusion of the last General Conference session at one of the girl’s houses for “Conference Wrap-up.” This gives everyone an opportunity to share what their favorite part of conference was. We felt this was important to help the younger grandchildren listen to conference better, knowing they would be sharing something about it and to impress upon all the family members how important we felt Conference was for all of us. We eat a potluck dinner and always have a wonderful experience together.
     Instead of eating Thanksgiving dinner together on Thursday night we have always chosen to host it on Wednesday evening so that everyone would be available to come and free to go to their in-laws on Thanksgiving Day. What started out as dinner in our basement family room, moved to Linda and Peter’s house for several years until the dinner crowd grew to over 60 people, when we thought it necessary to move to our ward building. We have been using that ever since to host our large crowd. We have always invited friends and family that didn’t have another place to go.  Our circle has grown to include many dear friends over the years. We always have a delightful dinner together and then each person takes a turn standing and saying what he or she is most grateful for that year.
     For my 89th birthday, a handful of the family that were available came up to Amy and Don't cabin for a celebration. Family truly has meant everything to us!



Pictures taken March 5, 2020