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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Mary Baptized and Cards Forgotten

I forgot to give you your birthday card yesterday. I am sorry. Now it will be late. Happy Birthday anyway.

I feel better about my talk. I found out that object lessons are OK everywhere except at the pulpit in Sacrament meeting. That plus the fact that the Primary Stake Presidency asked for a copy. Also, Dad thought it was wonderful and he is my worst critic. So I can just keep on keeping on.

I am in such awe of Jim's mom. She is one of those who can do it all. I know, I know, never compare yourself with anyone.

I do love you and I hope that your birthday is outstanding.

For A.J.: I thought you were coming to Mary's baptism so I did not mail A.J.'s card. Now it will be late. I am sorry. I will send it tomorrow but that means that it will be late. Tell him that I love him and I am sorry.

Myrna wrote: My granddaughter, Mary, was baptized. It was a great day. I gave the talk about the Holy Ghost.

Eileen Seegmiller Lofthouse wrote: Dear Sweet Myrna,
Thank you so much for covering for me last week. I appreciate you A LOT!!!
Missed you today. Hope your were doing something really fun!!
See you Saturday
Love you,
Eileen

Myrna wrote: I have a new appreciation for the work you do as a trainer. I studied and worried and then I had only 10 minutes. So, of course, I asked a few questions and cut a lot out. When I was done, Sister B. stood up and gave the items I didn't have time for in addition to what else she had planned to say. Oh, well! At any rate, I see how difficult it must be to get the training that needs to be done, done. ;)

I hope each of your students came away from the competition with great honors.

Lots of love, M

Myrna wrote to AnnMarie: How was the birthday? I hope you had a good one. I can't believe I forgot to give you your card. DUH!

AnnMarie wrote: How was the birthday? I hope you had a good one. I can't believe I forgot to give you your card. DUH!

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