Sunday, March 22, 2009
Stake Relief Society Enrichment Activity
So this post is a week late, but on March 14, the Clarksburg, WV Stake held their Relief Society Enrichment Activity. The 2nd counselor in the Stake Relief Society Presidency, Sister Kim Waldron, asked if I would be willing to head up the luncheon for 100 woman. Since I visit teach her, I said, "Of course." It was fun coming up with decorations, center pieces, and food to go with the theme, "STRONG AND IMMOVABLE WOMEN." The theme was from Sister Julie Becks' talk What Latter-day Saint Women Do Best: Stand Strong and Immovable , specifically in FAITH, FAMILY, and RELIEF. Going classy seemed to flow well, so I choose the colors white, black, with gold accents. Pillars were used to represent being strong and immovable and wheat was to represent us being sifted from the world (parable of the wheat and the tares). The conference emphasized how we are at war with Satan and that he is in full attack on us women, mothers, and wives. He's doing everything he can to prevent us from being the women Heavenly Father sent us here to be.
We women have been blessed with distinct characteristics that Satan is trying to alter. We are the nurtures! That's what we should do best. We are supposed to bring relief to those who need it. We are supposed to be the ones who are good at lending a listening ear, providing a meal, offering assistance to challenging situations, etc. We are blessed with the God given ability to be intuitive with others feelings and needs. Yes, we are different than men and it's a good thing! I know Doug parents differently than I and I'm so thankful he's the one who can get my kids to obey faster than I can! I need his personality just like I know he needs mine and our kids need us both!
I know we hear a lot about our children being saved for these latter-days, but the same goes for us as well. Heavenly Father sent us (women) to be the mother of these children. We are to "mother" these children back to our Father in Heaven. Satan knows that if he can destroy a mother, he's destroyed the family and the future generations to come.
As for being a wife, I know we need to nurture our marriages just like we need to nurture our testimony. Our eternal relationship should be made top priority over our kids, the dishes, and all the "we are not seeing eye to eye on this" situations, should I just say arguments. For President Hinckley said, "The best thing a father (and I add a mother) can do for their children is to love his wife (and I add husband)." I know for myself that I am not the mom I want to be when Doug and I are not in harmony. Also, I want my boys to marry happy Christlike woman who will love them despite their imperfections. Therefore, I have to be that example.
As I was working on this event, I found myself gaining some Spiritual drive/motivation/energy. I became very passionate about what this conference stood for. It was a similar energy that I had in high school when we as a seminary centered our theme around being Spiritual Giants! It was nice to feel that enthusiasm for truth and righteousness like I had back then. I feel like the everyday doesn't always bring out the best in me, but I sure have more motivation to be my best self after this conference.
BIG THANK YOU to all you who helped me prepare the soups, breads, and cheesecakes! I could not have done it all with out you!
Also, BIG THANK YOU to all my wonderful friends who set such a great example of being "Strong and Immovable Woman." To Mary, Kim Walker, Lydia, Emma, Katie, Shilo, Lydia, Emily, Darcia, Sheila, and Kim Waldron, you woman are amazing and it was an honor to "covenant" together to be "Strong and Immovable Woman" with some of the best of the best I know!
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Amber, you are so amazing! I can hardly believe all you do sometimes. You definitely have a gift for organizing events... something I do not have! :) I hope everything else is going well in the McArthur home.
ReplyDeleteYou did an amazing job! The food was delicious and the decorations were beautiful!! Thanks for sharing your testimony and insights! I so needed to hear this today! It was good to see you this morning...and I agree, once this semester is over, we'll have to get together!! If not sooner!! Thanks for the great example and friend you are to me!!
ReplyDeleteYou were just the woman for that job! It looked amazing and I only wish I could have attended. Just reading your thoughts made me feel stronger as a woman. Thanks Amber!
ReplyDeletei second the sentiments and love your post. So did you prepare the party for 100+ people and only a handful showed up? Tell me that the picture you took is only the decorating committee or something! I know it's a worthwhile experience no matter how many people come, but that seems like it would be frustrating for you to prepare for so many people to come and only get 10% of who you expected.
ReplyDeleteIn response to your question Tara, the picture was taken before it started. We counted at one point 90 people and the food was gone! One person said to me, "The only complaint I have about the food is that I couldn't have thirds." I was totally expecting to take home leftovers...bummer. Wish you could have been there!
ReplyDeleteOnce an event planner, always an event planner. Looks awesome Amber.
ReplyDeleteWish I could have been there. You totally out did yourself, and it looks AMAZING. Thank you for your testimony and your friendship! You are AMAZING!!
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Everything you do is amazing, wish I could have been there!
ReplyDeleteWow, Amber...how you had the energy to write after that amazing effort you put out to not only decorate so beautifully, but to have such a tasty luncheon is more than I can imagine...your engery knows no bounds! wink ;o) Your talents and efforts were just so perfectly connected to what I was hoping for this conference. You added so much to the spirit of this wonderful event. Thanks for your participation. Much appreciation and love.
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