Saturday, May 19, 2018

God is watching over Feb 26-March 4

When my housemates fuel my obsession.


Look at my cute house I live in! 


Wednesday Ashley and I were pumped for the volleyball game..as always haha! But this time we had shirts with Christian's number! He really has become our brother. I am so grateful for him! We were playing EMU... I don't hate things...but I really don't like EMU. 
 

Ashely and I then went around the library and got people's orders for Cook Out! The Cook Out people I think thought we were crazy.


Friday I left work early and headed to DC! The temple was closing at Saturday for two years!! There was a travel warning due to high winds and oncoming storm, but I was determined to go feel peace at the DC temple. I got there in time for the last session and it was beautiful! So calming and I could just sit there by myself. What a blessing temples are!


I showed up at the Garfield's at almost 11:30pm. YAY for food, laughs, and mission calls! Austen get ready to enjoy the greatest state EVER!!!

Saturday we went to Davis's Basketball game. Let me tell ya, they go all out for those 7 year olds! We went and got lunch from Cafe Rio as one does. And then I sat and watched a lot of the newest spider-man and then headed home. 
 

That night we had a beautiful stake Women's conference. It was all about being happy, and trusting the storms in life. It was beautiful! They also fed us a very yummy dinner!
 

Sunday was our last day as a presidency. Maia is getting married! I am so grateful for the opportunity to learn and serve with these girls. They have such a sweet spirit and I am always grateful to just sit and talk about life with them. 


I love the idea presented in the women's conference about using the storms of life and not fighting them. God gives us storms to help shape us. He knows us so well. He calls to us. We must come and follow him!

"God knows your every thought, your sorrows, and your greatest hopes. God knows the many times you have sought Him. The many times you have felt limitless joy. The many times you have wept in loneliness. The many times you have felt helpless, confused, or angry. Yet, no matter your history—if you have faltered, failed, feel broken, bitter, betrayed, or beaten—know that you are not alone. God still calls to you. The Savior extends His hand to you. And, as He did to those fishermen who stood long ago on the banks of the Sea of Galilee, with infinite love He speaks to you: “Come, follow me.” -Dieter F. Uchtdorf


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