Wednesday, September 30, 2009

September G/G

Hello to all-
We have had a very interesting September. The latest happenings that I'd like to share with you are:
(1) attending Ivy's baptism - just a truly memorable experience. 
      Very spiritual experience. I have commented on Jaima's blog.
(2) Grandpa's trip to PG to accompany President Young on Stake business to Bella Coola - a 6 1/2 h drive - and the opportunity for him to address the saints there. The scenery was awesome!
(3) Grannie's 'maiden' RS lesson on ADVERSITY from the May Ensign by Pres Eyring.  I am a visual person so I dreamed up a visual aid for the lesson - which to my amazement facilitated much participation from the sisters. It was truly a spiritual experience for us all. And we learned much from each other.  Which 'face' are you in the picture & why? The conclusion of the lesson was this -  'the conquering of adversity produces strength of character, forges self-confidence, engenders self-respect, & assures success in righteous endeavors'(quote from Church News) I feel very blessed to be able to be 'an instrument in the Lord's hands' to be able to teach. 
Love to all
Grannie

Thanksgiving Decoration

September experiences of G & G

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Connection with 3/5 of Redd Granddaughters

We have had Janine and Elena visit us primarily to work on their 'crazy quilt' projects. I called it the 'sweat shop'. To facilitate the work so many blocks had to be completed before we could take a break. Good motivational technique.  First break merited a visit to Southgate Mall to have a smoothie - but before this the girls were encouraged to shop for a new T-shirt - which they did find at Gap.  Next break Grandpa took us for supper to Joey's Fish 'n Chips. The girls worked hard and  Elena finished all the blocks she needed to complete her quilt. Janine  has a few more to complete hers (being away from home 1 1/2
 years)
Our next connection was with Katey and her family in Slave Lake. I had never traveled on that road so it was a treat - lovely country. Kate was a good hostess - took us on an excursion to Marten Mountain where we got a good view of the lake. We had to quench our thirst by visiting Robin's Nest for a smoothie. Their apartment is very nice. Jason's school is a modern building. The boys are adorable. We stayed at the Sawridge hotel - an excellent accomodation.
On our way home we stopped at Westlock to visit a nephew of mine - Robert Kowalchuk. We had a great reacquaintance and his wife is a quilter - so you know how quickly quilters bond.
A great trip. But it always is wonderful to be back home.

Robin's Nest

Janine

Redd Granddaughters