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I'm so jealous!

Guess who's speaking in Tanielle's ward tomorrow for Sacrament Meeting? President Packer! Isn't that so awesome?


I'm totally jealous. I would probably "visit" her ward tomorrow if I weren't watching Ashie for her - she's still sick and can't go to curch. :( I didn't think Tanielle should miss church tomorrow to stay home with her!


She's so lucky to be able to listen to such an amazing man of God. I've only met one General Authority. Elder Haight had a cabin in the same association where my parents had theirs. We would often be there the same time, and got to meet him a few times!

Do you have a favorite memory of meeting a church leader?

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Amy said…
That is great to have a wonderful speaker.
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Sarah J. said…
I would have liked to be there as well! :)
Marrdy said…
Oh.my.gosh!! I want to be in her ward!! I spoke once at a Stake Basptism and had Elder Brockbank (a long time ago) there listening to me. Thank goodness I didn't know a GA was there.

But I think my favorite meeting was a Young Adult fireside with Elder Tom Perry shortly after he remarried. His first wife had recently passed away. What a tear jerker!

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