Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Baby Blankets Service Project

We had a presentation in church from Jill Reid, who is in the Blaine Ward. Her husband works in Afghanistan and she told the story of a refugee camp there where babies literally froze to death. It just touched us so deeply, we had to do something. We got Bishop's approval and a generous donation from a ward member. Taya bought all the fabric, Katie took charge, helping me to set up and directing traffic. Without these two ladies, this project would not have gone so smoothly. Thanks to all the lovely ladies who came and helped cut fabric, mark fabric, put fabric together, pinned, removed pins, serged, and sewed. We were able to complete in just two hours time, 20 blankets. We have about 20 more to do. The next service night will be at Mimi's on November 15, 7pm. We feel good knowing that we have done just a small part in helping those in need even if they are half a world away. About 30 minutes into the night, the power flickered. We thought it was the sewing machines, but come to find out, most people's power went out but ours stayed on so we could finish our project...coincidence? Luck? You tell me!

Sergers and sewers at one table.
Which one of these does not fit? Yes, me. The other three ladies are EXPERT seamstresses. I love the talent in our ward!
The hardworking cutters
Our youngest helper!

The finished product!

Thanks to all who came and the goodies were yummy too. I found one lemon bar left. And finished it up! A big thank you to Francys for taking pictures...but where is one of you?


Monday, October 29, 2012

Monday Minutes

HIGHLIGHTS FROM LAST WEEKS LESSON:
"Brothers and sisters, there is enough heartache and sorrow in this
life without our adding to it through our own stubbornness,
bitterness, and resentment. We are not perfect. The people around us
are not perfect. People do things that annoy, disappoint, and anger.
In this mortal life it will always be that way. Nevertheless, we must
let go of our grievances. Part of the purpose of mortality is to learn
how to let go of such things. That is the Lord’s way.  Remember,
heaven is filled with those who have this in common: They are
forgiven. And they forgive. Lay your burden at the Savior’s feet. Let
go of judgment. Allow Christ’s Atonement to change and heal your
heart. Love one another. Forgive one another. The merciful will obtain
mercy." -President Uchtdorf


UPCOMING EVENTS:
November 10-  R.S. Mini Conference (combined with YSA Ward), 10am-4pm, James St. Bldg. GREAT Speakers, lunch, time to mingle, lots of FUN!
November 13- Daytime R.S. Activity, Katy Oslapas will present on her travels to Nepal, 11am
November 15- Blankets for Afghanistan, 7pm, Mimi's home
December 1- R.S. Brunch, 10am, at Leticia Crawford's home
December 8- Ward Christmas Party

BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK:

October 31: Martha Burke & Iris Lauzon
November 4: Marti Duprau

NEXT WEEKS LESSON:

Presidency Message given by Sister Chumley

NOTE FROM THE STAKE RS PRESIDENCY:
Looking for someone to serve? Do you have a visiting teaching list?
Visiting teaching isn't a calling it's a covenant. It is about the
service, prayer, the time and the experience."

Sunday, October 21, 2012

SUPER SATURDAY SUCCESS!

We had so much fun at Super Saturday! We also got a LOT done! I was busy doing all of my projects, but had time to snap a few pictures. This was towards the end of the day when most people had left...we call ourselves the die hards.

We made a LOT of sweet smelling soaps. Sky did a fantastic job of making it really easy for us with her organization.

The art gallery signs were a huge hit.
Here, Geri and Sariah work to fix up broken hymnals.Bonnie is in the background helping with the blankets for babies in Afghanistan (more to follow on that one!).
Leticia's lavendar made the whole gym smell better than it ever smelled before!
The sock puppets were a huge hit! And turned out darling. Arunas was such a trooper, spent all day on his Saturday off to help us with our projects. What a sweet guy! Someone should bake that man (and Don Chumley) some cookies!
 
I usually come home with half done projects, but I went home with a ton of completed projects, one of which I already used last night! A HUGE THANK YOU to the Relief Society Activity Committee members for all their hard work. We could not have done it without you!









Sunday, October 14, 2012

Monday Minutes

HIGHLIGHTS FROM LAST WEEKS LESSON:
"When we become confused, and find ourselves confronted by obstacles
we, seemingly, cannot overcome, having faith in the Redeemer of the
world, we can go to Him and know that our prayers will be answered for
our good. The Lord has a way of accomplishing things that we are
unable to do, and never asks us to do anything that he does not make
the way possible."- George Albert Smith


UPCOMING EVENTS:
OCT 18-RS Service Project, 7pm @ Mimi's house
OCT 20-SUPER SATURDAY 10-4
OCT 27-Ward Chili Cook Off/ Trunk or Treat 6pm

BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK:

15- Lee Ann Wankasky
16-Tamara Glick
18- Shirleen Larson
19- Christen Hogsett

NEXT WEEKS LESSON:
Lesson #18: Stay on the Lord's Side of the Line

NOTE FROM THE RS PRESIDENCY:
-For our service project on the 18th we will be making baby blankets
for the children of Afghanistan. They are also in need of baby
formula, Pediasure, and Flinstones vitamins. If you are able to donate
any of these items please bring them to the service project.

-Check out our blog at bham2sisters.blogspot.com and leave a comment.

NOTE FROM THE STAKE RS PRESIDENCY:
Looking for someone to serve? Do you have a visiting teaching list?
Visiting teaching isn't a calling it's a covenant. It is about the
service, prayer, the time and the experience."