Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
The "Forget-Me-Not" flower and facts
| Picture taken Tilden Park in Berkeley, California |
There are many folks about forget-me-not flower. Some facts:
- Forget-me-not flower in spring.
- A large number of species that come under the forget-me-not category are native to New Zealand.
- There exists variation within the genus. However, one similarity that can be noticed is that most of the members of this species have flat blue flowers with five petals growing thickly on stems. They grow in a slightly disorderly fashion.
- A few European Species were introduced in the temperate regions of America, Asia, and Europe.
- Forget-me-not is the state flower of the American state of Alaska
- Forget me not plants can be annual, in the sense that their life last for one year or it can be perennial, in the sense that their life - namely, germination, flowering, and death take more than two years.
A legend about the origin of the name forget-me-not is as follows: Once a medieval knight and his lady-love were walking beside a river. The knight held a bouquet in his hands. Because of the weight of the armor, he fell into the water. According to the legend, he threw the bouquet at her shouting forget-me-not!
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| This wonderful handout was created by Jocelyn at beinglds.blogspot.com |
"You are not forgotten, sister, wherever you are and whatever the circumstances".
President Uchtdorf asked Latter-day Saint women worldwide to not forget five things:
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| Download here the reminder card |
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Monday, September 19, 2011
Conference Notes - Insert Pages
Julie, of Denver had request pages for Notes of General Relief Society Meeting to insert in her "Conference Notes binder"! Enjoy it!
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| Insert pages - Relief Society |
YW 37 - The Word of God as a Standard, handout
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| Gospel Principles and Truths - poster (front / back) Principios e Verdades do Evangelho - poster (frente / verso) Worldly Philosophies - poster (front / back) Filosofias do Mundo - poster (frente / verso) The Word of God as a Standard, handout A Palavra de Deus Como Padrão, handout |
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
As a Child of God - Primary song (mp3 version)
JJ, of JollyJenn.com has the mp3 for "As a Child of God", the new song for the children to learn in 2012 (see page 28 of the Outline booklet).
The link for JJ: here
Thursday, September 15, 2011
YW 36 - Marriage Standards, handout
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| Marriage Standards Padrões no Casamento That wonderful freebie is from Steadfast and Immovable (Thanks all of you!) |
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Instructions for Curriculum 2012
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| Download |
I'll keep a copy (here)
Daughters in My Kingdom - About the Book and Download
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“We are the Lord's hands here upon the earth, with the mandate to serve and to lift His children.” Thomas S. Monson, in Daughters in My Kingdom, page 103 |
your choices to read the book are here
Easy Blender Rolls
The yummy recipe for your dinner combined with General Relief Society Meeting Broadcast. Enjoy it!
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| Download here |
Monday, September 12, 2011
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
2011 October General Conference packets
We are so thankful to Melanie (Sugardoodle) and Angela Roberts (Scriptures4kids) for 2011 October General Conference. Those ladies put their love, effort and care on it. Take opportunity to download what is better for you here.
Thanks ladies, you're awesome!
"This is How I Know" - Lyrics
This is How I Know"
composed by Sally DeFord
performed by Leilani Toloa Johnson.
Lyrics
Had I seen the leper healed at His command
Had I witnessed wonders wrought by Jesus' hand
Had I heard Him teaching by the peaceful sea
I could not know more surely of His love for me
Had I heard his voice and followed where He led
Had I been among the multitudes He fed
Had I knelt before Him, learning at His feet
I could not know more surely of His love for me
For I have come before the Father's throne in prayer
I have felt in answer sweet assurance there
That Jesus is my Savior, Counselor and Friend
Whose everlasting love redeems my soul from sin
He is strength unto the weary, sight unto the blind
Help in all our trial, Healer of mankind
This is the conviction born within my soul
The Spirit bears Him witness
This is how I know
This is the conviction born within my soul
The Spirit bears Him witness
This is how I know
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
2012 Primary Sharing Time
In a recent notice sent to priesthood leaders, the following information was provided: Beginning with the 2012 outline, the July mailing will be discontinued and three copies will be automatically sent to each unit in the annual curriculum order. Primary presidencies will be able to access the 2012 outline under “Primary” in the Serving in the Church section of LDS.org beginning September 2011.
YW 35 - Handout corrected
I'm so grateful one friend of us - Sister in Zion - notice me that I post the wrong handout for YW 35 lesson. Please, if you already download it, replace for the right one. I apologize for the mistake!
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