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We Believe
Yesterday was our ward’s “Young Women in Excellence” night. The young women sang, “We Believe”, and it turned out so beautiful. One of the leaders recorded it, so I’m hoping I’ll get to post it! They also sang, “Beautiful to … Continue reading
Happy New Year!
Well I did it! I got my song for the Young Women’s theme done, and on my website. That’s been my goal for a little while now. So far, so good. This year I’m excited to get a few more musical goals accomplished.
I just thought I’d let you in on a couple of them, so that if I get off track and it doesn’t happen you can remind me and keep me on track =)
Musical goals for this year: Continue reading
The Relief Society Building
This last week, I had the opportunity (a second time!) to visit the Relief Society building and sing for members of a General Women’s presidency… Continue reading
Spring!
Today I went over to a friend’s house to practice a song I am singing for the Young Women’s activity tonight. I’ve been released from my calling in Young Women as the music leader, but I’ve still had a lot … Continue reading
Be Strong and of Good Courage
Last year, the Young Women’s president in our ward asked if I would write a song for the New Theme this year. At the time, I was working hard on my musical, and I had no idea how I was … Continue reading
Be Strong and of Good Courage
Last year, the Young Women’s president in our ward asked if I would write a song for the New Theme this year. At the time, I was working hard on my musical, and I had no idea how I was … Continue reading