A day late

I arrived a few minutes early for ward council. As the other people arrived, I felt a thrill at the four women in attendance: me (Self-Reliance Specialist) and the three female auxiliary presidents. We were a full third of the people in the room.

We had sacrament meeting talks by a graduating senior, the stake patriarch, and a high council visitor. The youth talk was the best one.

Relief Society made me a little nervous. The teacher told us how she is used to lecturing and being an authority, but that's not what we're meant to do in Relief Society. Often when people make such assertions, they disappoint. This one didn't. She actually entertained numerous comments, including responses to the comments of others. We spent a few minutes in groups discussing questions after the initial general discussion. She even wrapped up pretty close to on time, in spite of having the groups report a little on their discussions.

We had a linger longer at the pavilion after church. A lot of people forgot until they arrived at church. It seemed like there were plenty of cookies anyway.

Stake choir was a force of nature. We went from 10 people last week to filling the choir seats.The song will be a nice contribution to stake conference on Sunday. We are getting a new stake president.

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