it has been a while since i posted a new blog. here are some pictures of things i've been doing. this is the back of a quilt i'm working on.
this is what dennis did to his pants.
this is what i did to his pants with the new pfaff
i don't know why i put this in here, but these are little sterling salt and pepper shakers i'm collecting
remember when grandma thomas made us these?
and these?
banner and i made this paper mache lavender sachet for whitney, but i didn't get it to her before she left. i hope she can see it on my blog.
here is another picture of my take five quilt
remember when grandma thomas made us these?
and these?
banner and i made this paper mache lavender sachet for whitney, but i didn't get it to her before she left. i hope she can see it on my blog.
here is another picture of my take five quilti am watching general conference this morning. it is the solemn assembly where the quorems are voting on and sustaining our new prophet and presidency. it's a little confusing and complicated and i keep trying to raise my hand when it isn't my turn yet. maybe if i'd stop blogging and pay attention it would be better. the aaronic priesthood is finishing so i think my turn is probably coming up.
this is a pretty marvelous thing, i think. i am listening to all these names read by elder uchtdorf and i love to hear the many foreign names being pronounced in his german accent; it is such a positive sign of the worldwide spread of the church.
now elder nelson is speaking, so i'd better listen. see you soon



7 comments:
Hi, Liz and Dennis.I like your photos.Could i use them to make abstract art?Please look at my blog if you're interested Thanks Tom Hardy
I love your pictures~ I had the same problem. I was standing and then sitting and then raising my hand. To say the least I was confused. But I did stand up when the relief society members were to stand. Then WE (andrew, LEah and I) I stood for the last sustaining. Yes, LEah did stand! it was cute and it instantly made me start to cry because My family has started and we are all able to sustain our new prophet. I love seeing hwat you are up to and it looks like you are being a great Relief society member!!! Love, Morgan
I loved the pictures and am especially impressed with the ceremonial mending of the Levis. That's really hard to do, next to the pocket, I mean. It looks like a great job. I like the sachet, and who is this guy who want to use your photos for abstract art? I was excited about the solemn assembly this morning. I was remembering about when we did it with Pres. Hinkley. Alan and Zack were a little confused. We all stood at different times, and I got a little teary as I stood again with them and raised my hand to sustain Pres. Monson. I'm so glad that we do this in our church, and that everyone can participate with our own church organization. I also had the same feelings as I listened to Pre. Utchdorf reading so many names with his German accent. So many Spanish, Oriental, and other names, it was beautiful.
I too was overwhelmed during the solemn assembly. I do not remember ever doing it before. But it was pretty amazing. I love your photography. I think you are getting pretty artsy with it and you have now interested an abstract artist with your work. What the heck?
I too was overwhelmed during the solemn assembly. I do not remember ever doing it before. But it was pretty amazing. I love your photography. I think you are getting pretty artsy with it and you have now interested an abstract artist with your work. What the heck?
Pea Ess:) I love the daffodil poem! I'm glad you put who wrote it because for some reason I thought it was Walt Whitman, I gues something to do with the initials WW. Anyway thanks for putting it up, it gave me a lift to think of daffodils and I wondered if you have any up and blooming? Mine won't be blooming for a long time yet.
I was wondering if you could come up with a pattern for the little doggie washcloths. Don't you thinks they would be cute to recreate.
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