Thursday, May 16, 2024

May 2024 Think Celestial- Tie Your Service With Love

 

MAY 2024 THINK CELESTIAL

TIE YOUR SERVICE WITH LOVE 



The Cultural Hall was lined with various aprons hanging on the walls. 




The main purpose of an apron is to protect your clothes from spills, stains, and other messes.  Aprons can protect your skin, and can be worn for hygiene reasons, and as decoration.  


Centerpieces on the tables showed various cooking utensils and items. 











Carilee Weight is moving to Provo to be closer to her family.  We will miss Carilee and grateful that we had to opportunity to enjoy her sweet spirit and personality.  

We love you, Carilee!!! 

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Neta Thatcher shared a few of her favorite aprons in her collection and the special memories attached to each one. 

She was also the model for Ardis Jensen as she told us that aprons can also be used for service by spreading joy, providing relief.  

Every act of kindness echoes His love.  


President Nelson's blessing to the sisters...






Gods apron of protection provides spiritual discernment, finding joy in serving, wisdom to discern what is needful, and not walk faster than you are able, give us courage, and feel the love of Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.  

They know you and love you.  

You are vital.  

You have the power to changes lives, change the world.  

You are loved by our Prophet! 


We listened to the song

My Hands-Lex De Acevedo, Carol Lynn Pearson, Rich Gibbons.  

Can be found on YouTube and other various outlets. 



Donated birthday kit items ready for assembly



Each Sister made a birthday card to be added to the kit...





Streamers were cut, rolled, and added to the kit...


Smiles were seen at every table...




and laughter was heard...




Friendships being strengthened and teamwork making the dream work...






Birthday kits were wrapped in shrink wrap... 



and tied with a bow


Completed kit!  


birthday kits were packed up...




taken to cars for delivery to the Food Bank.


















Cakes made from a cake mix and can of Sprite were served.  And let's not forget the frosting!  








Pam Harrison from St George Sunrise Rotary Club talked to us about the benefits of the Birthday Kits to the Food Bank.  


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Cheryl Goodwin made a cute handout for each of us. 

Be sure to read the story called 

'Grandma's Apron'. 




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It was fun to see our Sister Missionaries join us at our activity.  



Thank you to our Relief Society Activities Committee for planning, setting up, feeding us, and delivering a wonderful activity each month!  



By Connie Beecroft