Monday, January 19, 2009

thanks!

Dear Kaye and all!

You may not realize what a miracle you are witnessing. Thanks to about 4 of Kaye's emails to me patiently giving me instructions on how to get into this blog, here I am! This is a first for this very 'old dog' trying this very new 'trick'!

Speaking of, Ralph and I are experiencing steep learning curves these days, as many of us are: Bruce and Christine in the temple, Kaye in retirement, Janet and Wayne in the temple, Julie, Silvia, Elaine--speaking of steep learning curves!!

We love it that we are to report to President Dalton. She is a Great One to report to because we really love her!

We are looking forward to our visit to Sunny St. George this weekend when we can get caught up with the lives of at least those who are there.

The pictures Kaye has published bring back unique, beautiful memories when a 'quorum' of Margaret's board were all together in the Holy Land last fall! It was probably a similar trip Kaye took with Elaine, Julie and Silvia that qualified them for the tasks they have now! Kaye is an inspiring, articulate, sensitive, spiritual, scriptorial teacher!!

I hope those who can't make it to the study group in St. George realize that they will be given the assignments to lead the discussions for the coming months!
Love to all and thanks for creating this blog, Kaye. You really are a genius!!
sharon

4 comments:

  1. Way to go, Sharon! Your entry is delightful, breezy, and almost as good as a visit---which is the idea.

    Might I encourage you to keep the blog on your favorites. While you are in the blog, go to the little star plus that is in the upper left hand corner and click on it. Then forever after you only have to click on the star to bring up a list of your favorites.

    An apt pupil, I must admit. Way to go!

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  2. Okay, I just posted a comment and it doesn't appear. So I will fiddle here a little.

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  3. Another lesson. Be patient, Kaye.

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  4. I watched Sharon and Ralph today as they were walking back to their car after a hard day's work. I tried to get their attention, but they didn't see me. It's nice to hear from so many of you this way.
    Thanks Kaye, for inspiring us to
    get on the technology train.
    Silvia

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