Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Merry Christmas ~ 2014


Tomorrow is Christmas Day. And I wanted to share a very special video with you. It's beautiful and moving. I love it! And I hope you will love it too.

This beautiful video includes the musical talents of 
The Piano GuysDavid ArchuletaPeter Hollens, and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

In early December, over 1,000 people came together to break the Guinness Book of World Record's title for the 
largest live Nativity scene. The video I'm sharing with you today shows this record-breaking live Nativity scene. I hope you enjoy this wonderful video.



I am thankful for this time of year that we celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. I'm thankful for His birth and for His mission here on earth. 

May you all have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


 
© 2014 Copyright by Jana Last, All Rights Reserved

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Molasses Fruit Bars

Molasses Fruit Bars
I shared this recipe on my genealogy blog last week and thought I'd share it here as well.

Molasses Fruit Bars are one of our family's favorite recipes. And it's another recipe that was printed in the Relief Society cookbook called "The Best of Everything." Last year I shared a recipe for Peanut Butter Fingers from this same cookbook.

Relief Society is the women's organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.


This cookbook has been in our family for over 48 years. It first belonged to my mom and she handed it down to me. Here's the cookbook page showing the Molasses Fruit Bars recipe.


Beverly Green originally shared this recipe. As you can see, my mom made notations next to the recipe amounts. The recipe I'm sharing today will fit into a large (approx. 17½" x 11½") cookie sheet.

 Molasses Fruit Bars
As you can see from the photo above, these cookie bars contain raisins. If you aren't a fan of raisins, they can be left out of the recipe. Or (and I've done this), prior to adding the raisins, place part of the mixed dough onto the cookie sheet. Spread the dough to fill part of the sheet. Add the raisins to the rest of the dough in the mixing bowl, mix and spread the remaining dough onto the empty part of the cookie sheet. Spread both kinds of dough out so they fill the whole cookie sheet.

Here's a picture to show you what I mean. It doesn't have to be perfect. You can adjust the amount of non-raisin dough depending on how many people don't like raisins.


I hope you enjoy these soft and delicious cookie bars. 

RECIPE

Molasses Fruit Bars

Ingredients

1-1/2 cups shortening (I use butter flavored shortening)
2 cups light brown sugar
2 large eggs
½ cup light (golden) molasses

4 cups sifted flour
4 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. salt
2 tsp. cinnamon
2 tsp. ginger
1 tsp. cloves

1-2 cups chopped raisins

Directions


Place shortening, brown sugar, eggs and molasses into large mixing bowl. Beat with electric mixer until well blended. Add the following sifted ingredients: flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, ginger, cloves. Blend well.

Stir in 1 to 2 cups chopped raisins (depending on your love of raisins; you can also omit raisins). Grease and flour large jelly roll size (1 inch deep) cookie sheet. Pat dough evenly into pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes.

While warm, frost whole pan of cookies with:

1-1/2 Cups powdered sugar
Hot water to make paste
Approx. 2 drops of vanilla

Cool. Cut into squares and enjoy. These keep well and have more flavor after being stored.


Thanks for reading!


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Thursday, December 4, 2014

A Special Christmas Video



It's early December and the beautiful Christmas season has begun. It's so easy to let this time of year become filled with the hustle and bustle of buying and wrapping gifts, decorating, baking, mailing Christmas cards, and all of the other things that go along with the Christmas season.

As we go about our busy days, I hope we will pause to remember the real reason we celebrate Christmas, which is the birth of our dear Savior, Jesus Christ.

I hope you enjoy this special video called "He is the Gift" which reminds us in a beautiful way that Jesus Christ was the first gift of Christmas so many years ago.



May we all keep the true meaning of Christmas in our hearts throughout this Christmas season.

Thanks for stopping by!


© 2014 Copyright by Jana Last, All Rights Reserved

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Sweet Songs For Grandma



This last Saturday my husband, our son, and I went to visit my mother-in-law. She's 89 years old and suffers from dementia. She lives in the dementia care center at a senior care facility about two and a half hours from us.

My husband and I have five adult children. We had been empty nesters for about a year while our two youngest sons served two-year full-time missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A couple of months ago, our son (pictured here with his guitar) completed his two-year mission. I shared pictures of the happy homecoming on this blog. If you'd like to see that post, click HERE. Our youngest son is still serving his mission in Arizona. The rest of our kids live out-of-state right now.

My mother-in-law has been suffering from dementia for several years. It's so difficult to see her as she is now. She can't really speak anymore. And we don't really know if she even recognizes us. Before dementia took hold, my mother-in-law was a very well-read, sharp-minded and knowledgeable woman. She was a gospel scholar, having taught seminary for a total of 30 years at church. Seminary is a gospel class taught to high school kids. The course of study centers on the scriptures. You can read more about seminary by clicking HERE. She also taught the adult Sunday School class, called Gospel Doctrine, at church for many years as well.

My mother-in-law was also very politically active. She even ran for congress twice.

For our visit with my mother-in-law, our son decided to bring his guitar to play for her. We took her for a little walk in her wheel chair (which we usually do when we visit her), and ended up at this pretty bench on the care facility property. Our son played a couple of hymns for his grandma and then sang and played for her too. It was just so sweet! My mother-in-law didn't really have any reaction. But, I'm hoping that her spirit was touched anyway. Music is a powerful way to connect with people. And hopefully, she felt something wonderful as our son sang and played for her.

While our son was singing, a sweet elderly lady, who we found out is a new resident at the care facility, stopped walking and came over to listen to our son. She inched her way forward towards us. It was so cute! When our son finished singing, she asked if she could pull up a chair to listen. She also asked if he was performing later at the facility. How sweet! It was about time for us to take my mother-in-law back so she could have lunch, but there was time for one more song. So our son sang and played I Am a Child of God. The sweet lady seemed to really enjoy the song and asked our son for a hug as we left.

I'm so glad our son decided to bring his guitar so he could play and sing for his grandma. He really is a kind and thoughtful person.

Thanks for stopping by!


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Thursday, November 13, 2014

The Latest Happenings ~ Missionary Son Update - Transfers Week



I thought I'd share the latest happenings regarding our youngest son, who's serving a two-year full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

We received his weekly email this last Monday. Last week was transfers week. Transfers week comes along every six weeks. At that time, missionaries may be assigned to work in a different city or area within the mission. Or they may just stay where they are currently serving. Our son found out that he's staying put for now, but his missionary companion was being transferred. That meant our son would get a new missionary companion.

Transfers took place last Thursday. Our son now has a new missionary companion. And his new companion came straight from the Missionary Training Center (MTC) in Provo, Utah. Our son has the opportunity and responsibility to train a new missionary for the third time since the beginning of his mission! How awesome is that!?

As you can imagine, summers in Arizona can get very hot. So, how's the weather in Arizona now that it's fall? Well, in one of his recent emails, our son said that it's finally cooling down. This is what he wrote, "Speaking of weather, it is finally starting to cool down. And by cool down I mean it gets down to the 60s in the evening. Haha. And the highs are in the 70s."

Our son is doing great and is really enjoying his mission! I'm so proud of him and his desire to serve our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.

Thanks for stopping by!


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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Salvias and Mums



I took this photo of sunny yellow Chrysanthemums and deep blue Salvias many years ago with our film camera. Isn't the color combination fun?

Linking with Today's Flowers.

Thanks for stopping by!


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Monday, October 27, 2014

Hiking Casa Grande Mountain Park

Our youngest son is serving a full-time two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Arizona. In his most recent email to us, he told us that he and some other missionaries hiked around Casa Grand Mountain Park on their P-day (preparation day).

P-day is the one day a week that LDS missionaries use to take care of personal things like food shopping, laundry, emailing home, etc. The rest of the week is spent sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

It's especially fun to receive photos from our son. He sent these awesome pictures from their hike.



He said that they hiked in the morning. Looking closely at the photo below, I noticed headlights on cars along the highway as well as other lights that appear to be at business locations.



Our son told us that the hike was "lots of fun" and that there were "Jumping Cholla cactus everywhere." He said that one "grabbed onto" a fellow missionary's shoe but that thankfully it was "at the sole of his shoe, so it only burrowed into the rubber."



Yikes! It's a good thing the cactus only penetrated the sole of that missionary's shoe. The Jumping Cholla cactus is also referred to as the Chain Fruit Cholla. You can read more about it in an online article called Jumping Cholla. From what I read in the article, it sounds like getting pierced by one of this cactus' spines would not be fun at all.



Our son is loving his mission in Arizona. In one of his recent emails he said, "I love this work. I know that God loves each and every one of us. The Atonement can be applied into every single aspect of our lives. We just need to look for it. The Tender Mercies of the Lord, as well, are everywhere. Seek, and ye shall find."

Thanks for stopping by!


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