Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Meeting Sister Dalton

 I love the General Young Women Broadcast. It was never a burden to go to that fireside as a youth. Not only did our ward always go out to dinner together afterwards, but President Uchtdorf and Sister Dalton spoke. I love both of them. I especially love Sister Dalton since we don't often hear from her during General Conference. Shortly after I left the Young Women program, Sister Dalton was released. As silly as it is, I was heartbroken. She was a wonderful president. At least she finished out with me. 

At the Women in Business event for March I was able to meet Sister Dalton. She is just as wonderful in person. You can feel the love she has for all of us radiating off of her. She's getting older now, but she was just as classy, fun, and uplifting as always. I wish I had a better picture with her. The girl who took the pictures didn't seem to realize how awkward these are. Oh well. Experience documented. The whole event was great. The Women in Business Club rocks. I honestly don't know why more women aren't drawn to major in business.



Marie accompanied me to the club major fair and we saw this seen as we were walking back. ...? The "teacher" had a box on his head and was teaching to a classroom of horse heads, box heads, and people with masks I think. Too weird. It must have been a class assignment, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was just for fun. Music video perhaps?

Recently Anna Sue made Melissa a little pig out of playdoh. The pig sits on top of our living room window. Marie and I decided the pig needed some friends. We picked up the leafy green giant and his pet bull at the Women in Business meeting. Free stuff rocks. 

March 14 - Pi Day! The reception after Brent's recital was pie in honor of our dorky math holiday. The pie was delicious, so no complaining here.

Too many people to name, but here is 46th ward supporting Brent at his oboe recital. He is really really good. Shout out to the old man photo bombing.

Melissa's and Dillon's soccer game was after the recital. Don't they look like a cute little soccer family? <3 Joelle and I went to watch them destroy the other team. For finals they were moved up to the top bracket so they didn't place, but their team was really good. Sometimes Joelle and Dillon feel like our parents. They're always making food, studying, going on adventures, and planning out their future home. I can't wait for the wedding! 

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