Sunday, May 16, 2010

After 3 1/2 years...


Outgoing Presidency
Krista Radandt, Sidney Christensen, Annette Knight and Holly Engar


Over the past three and a half years, I have recorded the things that I have learned while serving as Relief Society President. Today, the day of my release, I decided to 'publish' these learnings.

Here is what I learned while serving as Relief Society President...

1. We [sisters] judge ourselves too harshly. The Lord sees and understands we are trying and is merciful in his judgment.



2. The direction I am to lead the Relief Society changes from time, to time, just like the Liahona (see Book of Mormon 1 Nephi 16).

3. Whether we develeop or give 100 fold or 30 fold - BOTH are acceptable to the Lord.

4. Love goes a long way!

5. Visiting Teaching is VITAL and CRITICAL to the Relief Society organization. We covenant to watch over each other and this is one way it is accomplished.

6. I don't 'do' other peoples callings for them. I delegate and let them run with their responsibilities.

7. I don't really like to talk on the phone.

8. The Relief Society lesson manual is inspiring and inspired.

9. At Glenn Snarr's funeral, I was taught the importance of being nice to everyone.

10. In May 2009 I wrote: I've been denying the feeling that we [our ward] will be having a lot of funerals this year. This absolutly saddens me. But, I need to get things in place for these funerals.
11. Women need a little 'fufu' in their lives. Sometimes feeling the spirit just isn't enough. (Please understand what I mean. At the Visiting Teaching Workshop in January 2010, there was just enough 'fufu' to assist the spirit in touching the hearts of the sisters!)

12. The Lord prepares one to receive a calling and he also prepares one to be released from that calling.

13. In my professional career, I never wanted to be in management. After this experience, I think management is where I should head if I ever go back to work. I really do feel I have great organizational skills, delegation skills, people skills, and communication skills, plus a good head on my shoulders. These are all the requirements for good management. I don't write this to boast, only to remind myself of some of the qualities I saw emerge from this calling.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Dear Mike...

While you were sleeping, I did the following...


Dumped out our compost bucket and some of our geranium pots into the soil.


Attempted to clean off the kitchen table... Didn't quite happen.


Went to Vicki's to use her printer - I can't wait until our printer is fixed on Monday afternoon!



Boxed up an Etsy Sale from my new shop The Red Geranium


Played computer games... (don't I always!)
Entered another post on the Lyman Reunion Blog. (It's a good thing the reunion is only six weeks away. I'm not sure what else to post!)



Cleaned the kitchen - a couple of times!


Prepared a couple of items for Sunday dinner


Made spring rolls - and ate some too!


Made Seven Layer Dip

It's now about 3:00pm and I'm done for the day. Love, Me.