Gigi and Leo
We had stake conference on Sunday. It was the first time we've been to a televised event and I was skeptical, but I am sold on it. It's nice to have a bunch of first string speakers -- we had a marvelous talk by Marlin K Jensen, one by Ann Dibbs (which has had mixed reviews), a most interesting address by President Packer, mostly detailing Provo history, and finished up with Dieter Uchtdorf.
Afterward, we drove up to visit the great grandparents because it's hard to see them with the whole family now that we're on the 1-4 church schedule. Gigi gamely held Joss even though I think he's over her weight limit.
Afterward, we drove up to visit the great grandparents because it's hard to see them with the whole family now that we're on the 1-4 church schedule. Gigi gamely held Joss even though I think he's over her weight limit.
Comments
I thought the story about the rolls was at least a much better way to teach the principle than the old used-chewing-gum or mangled-twinkie object lessons -- at least it was a positive message rather than a gross & negative one. (And I don't think you have to take away the message that everyone should always make homemade rolls -- she just did that 'cause that's what she loves to do.)