Some of you may recall that I have caught three red coachwhips in the netting in the garden. This morning I thought I would go out to pick some of my ripe tomatoes because I didn't get to it yesterday. When I stepped over the fence, to my surprise, I heard rattles and saw a very large rattlesnake caught in the netting. I promptly headed back to the house. Maybe that was a sign not to work in the garden on Sunday. I did not return to see if it has survived. I will find out tomorrow.
I did have some real inspiration for Primary sharing time music for the last two weeks. Today we sang songs that the Tabernacle Choir sang during conference because they sang four songs that the Primary children know. Last Sunday I had matched a Primary song with a talk that was given during conference. Here is a list of what we sang:
Pres. Monson - "I Love to See the Temple" - the announcement of 5 new temples
Pres. Monson - "When We're Helping We're Happy" - his birthday wish for service and the jar of warm fuzzies
Pres. Eyring - "I'm Trying to be Like Jesus" - his story about the children singing this song and he actually quoted the song (He is so awesome!)
Bishop Burton - "13th Article of Faith" - his Primary teacher had helped him memorize it and he talked about the -ity virtues and living a virtuous life
Sister Dibb - "How Firm a Foundation" - people hanging from the bridge because they didn't use their safety equipment
Elder Nelson - "A Child's Prayer" - better than a cell phone, we can talk to Heavenly Father without paying monthly fees or charges anytime and anywhere
Elder Holland - "Book of Mormon Stories" - his powerful testimony of Book of Mormon and holding up the book Hyrum Smith had read to Joseph before their martyrdom - WOW!
Elder Scott - "The Holy Ghost" - it can be hard to hear just like trying to taste a grape after eating a jalepeno pepper
I hope you enjoyed this. Conference was so wonderful and I just needed to share with all of you. I love the gospel and I love all of you. Hope you all had a wonderful Sunday.
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