Prophetic Passing
I imagine he's running to Marjorie now,
Yes, running, not waving his cane.
I see him embracing his father and mother
While they keep repeating his name.
I see him now meeting his forebears,
Brother Brigham and Joseph are there.
Sweet reunion of prophets, united by service
That only such noble men share.
I see him embraced by the Savior
While Father says, "Good and well done.
So faithful in stalwart endurance, I welcome
My noble, most excellent son."
I then hear the ripples of laughter
As he says the reception's just fine,
But he hopes that he'll get an assignment or two
Since there's no need to waste any time.
I can hear his clear voice in the stillness
At the close of this sweet Sabbath day,
Have faith and move forward ? there's work to be done.
President Hinckley would want it that way.
Anna M. Molgard
January 27, 2008
I have been sent a few things about President Hinckley that I would like to share here. Though he will be missed, I am so happy that he is where he has longed to be for the past four years. We love you President Hinckley. Thank you for your legacy, your example, your sacrifice and your love.
Listen to Kenneth Cope's, Going Home, while looking at these pictures of him. I haven't figured out to get an mp3 on here, but hopefully you already have it.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Monday, January 14, 2008
2008 is Great!
Fern is right! Monthly blogs are boring. This is half of my primary class last year. No matter how many times I took the picture, the little boy in the red vest(Gabe) could not hold a nice pose. This one was the nicest out of the 5 I took. This year I have 5 year olds. They are adorable! 3 boys and 3 girls. They were coloring their CTR shields last Sunday and Kaleb was admiring the coloring talents of the girl next to him. I heard him exclaim, "That is the most beautiful coloring I have ever seen! He looked at his own not-so-amazing coloring job and said, "Mine's nice too!"
We were suppose to quilt some baby quilts for our service project. I brought these two to do and I think Tera brought the supplies to tie another quilt. James bought some blankets to donate. We got too busy taking pictures and visiting at the party, so I ended up bringing these home and quilting them myself. I think I ended up with Tera's quilt and I will be tying that one also.
And finally, Michael and I went to the American Fork Fitness Fair last Saturday. We put our names in for the final drawings. I go there practically every day to play racquetball. We won a free pair of shoes from Fleet Foot in AF. My shoes blew out the side, so I went and found some shoes that were very comfortable. They retail for $99. It's kind of a cool place to get running shoes. They examine and measure your foot and the way you walk to determine the best kind of show for you. These are the most expensive shoes I have ever had on my feet! Lucky!
The picture below is one my brother, Sam took at the Sweet Family Party.
We were suppose to quilt some baby quilts for our service project. I brought these two to do and I think Tera brought the supplies to tie another quilt. James bought some blankets to donate. We got too busy taking pictures and visiting at the party, so I ended up bringing these home and quilting them myself. I think I ended up with Tera's quilt and I will be tying that one also.
And finally, Michael and I went to the American Fork Fitness Fair last Saturday. We put our names in for the final drawings. I go there practically every day to play racquetball. We won a free pair of shoes from Fleet Foot in AF. My shoes blew out the side, so I went and found some shoes that were very comfortable. They retail for $99. It's kind of a cool place to get running shoes. They examine and measure your foot and the way you walk to determine the best kind of show for you. These are the most expensive shoes I have ever had on my feet! Lucky!
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