Thursday, October 30, 2008

"Trunk or Treat, Everyone!"

Trunk or treat! Smell my feet! Give me something good to eat!

Every year, I attend our congregation's Trunk-or-Treat event that takes place close to Halloween. This year it was on Wednesday (Oct 29). It's called trunk-or-treat because people who choose to can decorate their car trunks with Halloween decor and give candy out to everyone who approaches their trunk in the parking lot. This year, I was feeling "young in heart" and also wanted some candy, so I decided to go trunk-or-treating along with the kids. Don't worry, there were teenagers trunk-or-treating also, so I'm not too old, really! Lol! Here are some pictures of the Halloween-decorated cars (and people) that I took.

Super Saturday

Once a year, my church hosts an arts-and-crafts activity called Super Saturday, wchich lasts about 5 hours. During this activity, the women in our congregation have the opportunity to make a craft for themselves or for someone else. This year I signed up to make the autumn-themed picture and frame craft for my mom to have and display at her house. It has real autumn leaves and text in it. A picture of it will be posted ASAP.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Visit at Dad's House

I went over to my dad's house to visit on Tuesday (Oct. 21). I visited Arden for a couple of hours. Allison took pictures of me and Arden while I was there.









I also played with Jasmine while visiting. Here are a couple of pictures that I took of her and dad. She's wearing my favorite color.

Arden's Firsts

As Arden grows, I will post details about her "firsts" here, so check back often.

12 Oct 2008: First Day on Earth with Her Family


18 Oct. 2008: First Visit at Grandma Lynne's House


31 Oct 2008: First Halloween















27 Nov. 2008: First Thanksgiving

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Break Out The Cigars Everyone!


I am finally an aunt! Woohoo! My new beautiful niece, Arden Olivia Lewis, was born on Sunday, October 12th at 9:41 p.m. at Greensboro Women's Hospital in Greensboro, NC. She weighed 5 pounds 10 ounces and was 18 1/2 inches long. Allison, Adam, and Arden Lewis are all doing well. In the picture to the left, I am holding Arden in Allison's hospital room.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

178th Semiannual General Conference of the LDS Church


This past Sunday (Oct. 5) was the 178th Semiannual Geneneral Conference of the LDS Church.

Elaine S. Dalton, who is the Young Women General President, spoke about the importance of missionary work. She spoke about how missionary work doesn't just affect the people that the missionaries teach directly, but it also affects generations of people that are connected to the people being taught. I know this to be true because both my parents are converts to the LDS Church, and because of this, all 4 of us children were born into The Covenant and are active members of the Church. Future grandchildren will also be born under The Covenant.

There were other people who spoke, including President Monson, but the talk on missionary work by Sister Dalton was the most inspiring to me.

Those of you who are not members of the LDS Church who want to learn more about General Conference or about the LDS Church in general, just click on the appropriate link to the right.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

A Showcase of My Friends





















































These are a few of my favorite people. I "borrowed" pictures from your blogs and Facebook (I hope you don't mind :)). Check out my Showcase of Friends often to see if you are in it, because I'm always finding more pictures of my special friends to add. Of course, some of my friends don't appreciate having their pictures posted on the Internet, and so some of them are not in my blog.

My Lovely Church Calling


I am one of the assistant librarians in my ward. I work in the library every Sunday during 1 to 2 hours after Sacrament meeting as well as on Wednesday nights, when there are mid-week youth and Scout activities. I really love my calling. However, things were quite slow and boring for me yesterday, with only one person checking out supplies for a Scout activity, and so I decided to "crash" the Young Women's father-daughter activity that was taking place in the gym.

The Young Women and their dads did a lot of fun-looking activities. During one activity, all the girls had to answer questions about their dads. It was like some sort of trivia game. Peggy Marshall was in charge of this activity.

There were other activities as well. There was some sort of competition between each set of girls & dads that involved fingernail polish (yuck!), and running back and forth from their seats and sitting on balloons to pop them. I didn't get a picture of this though, because my camera battery was running low.