I'm the mother of four. I enjoy music, reading and crafting. I work in a fabric store. I'm also a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Here's some of what goes on in my mind...
What is Different? (Part 5)
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Some of the changes in this one are pretty subtle. I guess I'm practicing my photo touch-up skills as much as just having fun. Good luck!
oh great heather... I only counted 14, so you'll have to tell me what I missed :)
exit sign color of Hannah's shirt Steven's tassel MaeLyn's hair MaeLyn's head cocked MaeLyn's earrings purse on shoulder Steven's cape thingy... what's that called again? color of Peter's shirt fixed John's shirt Josh's expression John's hair bear's tag Josh's tie
Pupils are darkened Peter's cheek -Just caught that one.. I counted each person's eyes separately and missed a few of yours, though I'm not certain which ones.. I did miss MaeLyn's cocked head for sure. I don't remember if I noticed josh's expression, John's shirt, or the bear's tag.
We are pleased to announce the wedding of Joshua Hiatt and Rebekah Eckert on December 21st, 2024 Josh and Bekah were engaged in August, shortly after Josh turned 21. They met at institute and have known each other for about 3 years. I'm glad that my parents and my sisters Lindy and Heather and her family were able to come join in the celebration. Thank you Heather for taking the pictures. These were my favorites!
I recently told my bishop that I enjoyed giving talks in Sacrament Meeting, and it is true. I didn't expect, however, that I would get an email from a bishopric member on Thursday last week to say that his talks for Sunday had to leave town, and would I be willing to speak? Here is the talk that I gave on Sunday, May 27th, 2012: For my topic today, I was given a talk which was given by President Monson in 1992, entitled “An Attitude of Gratitude”. In his talk President Monson begins by telling the story of the 10 lepers. I would like to share it with you. In Luke 17 we read: And it came to pass, as he went to Jerusalem, that he passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee. And as he entered into a certain village, there met him ten men that were lepers, which stood afar off: And they lifted up their voices, and said, “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us.” And when he saw them, he said unto them, “Go show yourselves unto the priests.” And it came to pass, that, as they went, ...
How clean is "clean enough"? I realize this question is loaded and the answers are very individual, so for a moment, think about yourself and your home and consider, for you, how clean is "clean enough"? What is the difference between a "quick clean", a "daily clean" and a "deep clean"? At what point do you consider your home "clean enough"? Does "clean enough" mean having a clear path from the front door to the other rooms in the house? Is it having the clutter picked up and the floors vacuumed? Must it be dusted every week, every month, or at all? Is it a quick swipe on the surface to remove the dust or crumbs? Is it a scrub with disinfectant? Is it clearing tables and desks, or delving into cupboards and drawers, purging and organizing? Does it depend on the day of the week? Is "clean enough" on a weekday the same as "clean enough" on a weekend? If not, is it more clean, or less? Is there a...
I count 15 differences. I'll let April or whoever write down what they all are..
ReplyDeleteoh great heather... I only counted 14, so you'll have to tell me what I missed :)
ReplyDeleteexit sign
color of Hannah's shirt
Steven's tassel
MaeLyn's hair
MaeLyn's head cocked
MaeLyn's earrings
purse on shoulder
Steven's cape thingy... what's that called again?
color of Peter's shirt
fixed John's shirt
Josh's expression
John's hair
bear's tag
Josh's tie
Pupils are darkened
ReplyDeletePeter's cheek -Just caught that one..
I counted each person's eyes separately and missed a few of yours, though I'm not certain which ones.. I did miss MaeLyn's cocked head for sure. I don't remember if I noticed josh's expression, John's shirt, or the bear's tag.