Sunday, September 26, 2010

A Shortage of Spinach Salad

It is a Sunday afternoon and most are napping.  Kind of nice to take a minute to catch-up on a little snoozing.  Grandpa and Grandma Hinck-Wood drove in late last night in their recently purchased motor home.  Most of the family had no idea they were here until this morning when we met up to walk to church.  The motor home comes with all the extras that staying in a hotel would offer.  A nice addition to their traveling lifestyle.

I attended the Relief Society broadcast last evening with Camille, Sarah (Camille's roommate) and a few friends.  Our stake holds a dinner prior to the broadcast.   Such a huge turnout resulted in the limited supply of the delicious, tasty spinach salad, a favorite among Rexburgians.  This salad is ordered from BYU-I and is commonly served at such functions because it is quite scrumptious.  Unfortunately, our little group was towards the end of the line, causing  ourselves to be served only a couple of spinach leaves.

The disappointment of the small portion of salad was soon forgotten when we were richly taught by the wonderful Relief Society Presidency and President Monson.  As always this meeting prompted great gratitude to belong to such a wonderful organization and great motivation to make improvements in my life.  I loved thinking that this organization encompasses all whom I love: daughters, mother, sisters, in-laws, relatives and friends.

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