Sunday, February 24, 2008

Here's the Puzzle I Made


This is the puzzle I made last Saturday. Stan had us make extra so I get to keep this one. It's a really good way to test cognition before the age of three, too.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

What Kissy Does For Fun in Logan

So I was feeling like a bit of a grump recently. I hit one of those points when it feels like school is just going to go on and on and on and never ever ever end. After whining a bit to Mom she said, "Kristy, you have a three year plan, and your half way there. Hang in there!" She then instructed me to go out and have some fun. My mother always knows what to say and she gives the best advice.


I'm posting evidence that I am an obedient daughter. The first picture is of me in the AT lab (Assistive Technology, we do projects there that help members of the community who have disabilities and other needs...it's fun and it also counts for volunteer hours for my IDT class) up on campus. Yesterday a couple of my friends and I helped make wooden puzzles there. We made fifteen of them. If I get a chance, I'll take a picture of one of them when they're all painted and finished up.


Last week some great girls from my ward and I went out to dinner after the Leadership Broadcast. From right to left it's Becca, Tami, and me. As a funny side note, Tami is my wonderful Visiting Teaching Supervisor and the other day I was over at her house working with her to rearrange Visiting Teaching, when we heard a knock at the door. Tami got up, went to the door, and opened it to reveal the Elders.

Tami and I are in a singles ward, so the Elders were tracting all the houses in the family ward's neighborhood that weren't listed in their directory, and Tami's happened to be one of them. They began their door approach and we couldn't help grinning a little. They must have caught our smiles, because one of the elders asked: "Are you LDS?" Tami replied, "Well, I'm the Visiting Teaching Coordinator, [then pointing to me] and she's the Relief Society President in the singles ward we attend, so yep, I'd say we're LDS."

It's just one of those funny moments that makes me smile!

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