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Blogger Hilary said...

Beautiful. I love reading about your service and how it is blessing others and your own sweet family. Very inspiring.

And, the recipes look amazing! Thanks for sharing w/ us!

7:01 AM

Blogger katherine said...

It is wonderful the way your ward takes care of one another, in such thoughtful ways. Also, I can't imagine driving that distance on sundays with a car load of kids, amazing.

7:31 AM

Blogger Barb said...

In Sunday School yesterday someone made the comment that if we better understood what trials do for us, we would pray and ask for more trials. This comment reflects my feelings as I read your Sunday posts. I follow along and wish I could experience the kind of growth through service you are gaining from your call to serve in this downtown ward, but at the same time I couldn't imagine praying to ask for this experience.

8:39 AM

Blogger carlo said...

great post-- on many levels. i love that you document it for yourself but also to share the journey with others

the tortilla soup sounds amazing. i just did a crock pot recipe link so i will put the link to your recipe, if you don't mind?

9:18 AM

Blogger michelle said...

Wow, wow, WOW!!! I am always so amazed by your Sunday posts. I can't believe all that you do -- and everyone else in your ward! You are all sacrificing a great deal. I feel like we are wimps and I don't know if we could do what you are doing! Your kids are champs, too, to go along with you, and I can only imagine what they are learning about serving others. Wow.

9:32 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wonderful post. Amazing how the word "stretch" can be applied to so many things -- glad that you have opened my eyes to so much I can think about. Love you.

10:30 AM

Blogger Shauna said...

I enjoy your Sunday reports. They keeps me focused on those areas of life that are the most important. There is nothing more gratifying than the lift you receive when lifting others. Sometimes I forget to step back and realize how much I have been lifted and cared for in the process of serving others.

12:04 PM

Blogger Elizabeth said...

You seem to be doing this so right. By stretching in this calling. You could do the minimum for a year and then just go back to your old ward. But you and your family have done so much in magnifying this calling. It really is such an example for me in my calling. There is always more we can stretch ourselves to do. Thank you for your example.

1:32 PM

Blogger Jennifer (mom of four) said...

If I could be just half the person that you are I would have such a fufilled life. Your post about everything you and your family does to work in the church. It is absolutely wonderful!!

2:58 PM

Blogger Dina C said...

Your children are so lucky to have a mother who is such a great example of service. I am sure that when they are older they will tell stories about what you are doing now. Certainly the stories will begin "I can remember wanting to be just like my mother, even at a young age."

6:01 PM

Blogger Liz said...

What a wonderful ward! I love reading about it! Everyone does so much!

I remember this recipe from the NOLA 1st ward cookbook! :)

7:04 PM

Blogger patsy said...

I have been so busy I just now sat down and read this sunday post. Thanks you for sharing. It is so easy for me to forget sometimes how blessed I am. Even though I have had so many opportunities to serve- somehow I get busy & forget just how important it is to really go out of my way & do so.
Also- love the recipes!

11:04 AM

Blogger Michelle Alley said...

I love that your bishop gives the children their back to school blessings. What a wonderful thing to do. Your sunday posts are always so fun, because they sound just like our ward here in Montreal. Those recipes look really good!

5:52 PM

Blogger Missy said...

I made that Southern Living dessert. It is divine! I look forward to trying the soup!!
Missy

2:18 PM

Blogger Jill said...

I don't know how I missed this post Kristi, but I'm glad I discovered my mistake.

Your Sundays are always so amazing and exhausting, I don't know how you guys do it. I'm guessing that the people in this ward provide a certain kind of motivation that allows you to push past the inconveniences and weariness involved. What a blessing.

9:24 AM

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