Not A Typical Sunday … and a Picture for May 30, 2010

A Distress Signal?
A Distress Signal?

Today was a fifth Sunday of the month, meaning that my Sunday meetings started at 6:30 a.m. with a Stake Welfare Meeting. I had meetings from then until 2:10 p.m. that afternoon … and would have had more except Nina and I left town!

I had a High Council speaking assignment in my home ward at 1:00 p.m. My assigned topic was on Priesthood, but I was following a recently returned missionary from the Singapore Mission, so he was able to take as much time as he wished. He left me about ten minutes, so I trimmed my talk down appropriately.

Birthday Boys
When the meeting was finished, Nina and I drove over to Soda Springs, picked my mother up, and we drove to Logan, Utah where the twins were going to be ordained Teachers in the Aaronic Priesthood and celebrate their birthdays. LeeAnn’s parents live in north Logan and that was where the festivities were being held. We had a nice visit with a house full of people. Afterwards we drove back to Soda Springs to drop mother off and came home.

This definitely wasn’t a typical Sunday, but rather was one of those very special Sundays!

TTFN!