"Will you let us combine with you?"
Sounds simple enough, right?  I was being asked (by the Ward Young Women President) if I would teach all of the Young Women (and leaders) because one teacher didn't come and the other forgot.  So, instead of three separate classes - we all combined today.  I did a little adjusting and we were off and running.  Ironic how the time I put the least amount of effort into a lesson - it's the time I get to teach a room full of people instead of just a handful.  It went fine - it was actually kind of fun.  We have a great group.  They all participated today!  Wow!  That's big!
"You are so organized!"
This came from a charming Beehive girl I get to serve with this year.  I have been told this before. But, I always have to do a double take because I don't consider myself an organized person.  (If you've ever seen our house, you know.)  In fact, I just remembered a time when a kind soul commented about how organized I was and both my husband and I laughed...out loud.  The memory comes from a time we had a little gathering that was organized at the last minute and we just happened to be at our house.  The gal today thought it was so fun that I 'always' had everything I needed for my lesson in my bag. (It's a Ghana original - thanks Mom/Dad.)  She notices things like that because she tends to forget and is working hard to remember the items she needs to have with her.  I guess in some ways I'm capable of being organized or organizing an event - but, ask me to organize the things in my home and keep them that way...that's a little out of my league right now. Although, I'm doing better.
 
Giggle. I love young women. I remember in Miamaid, a sweet leader was driving me and some other girls home and one girl decided to fill a lull in the conversation with "So, when are you going to get pregnant again?" I could tell our leader about swerved off the road. Love it!
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