Today I took the Young Women to visit an assisted living home in our ward boundaries. I was struggling on my way to mutual with thoughts of being tired of having this calling for 5 straight years, and wanting a break. I said a quick prayer in my heart that our spirits could be lifted and that the girls could have a good experience.
It's funny, because once I got to church and saw the young women I felt a change in attitude. It doesn't take much for me to be reminded of my love for them and this calling. I am lucky to serve with such a special group of girls. I also love all the other young women leaders, they are amazing and help me a ton.
We said a prayer with the girls and quickly practiced the hymn we were going to sing. I explained the program to the girls and we drove to the care home. The girls did great interacting with the elderly. They seemed to have a great time and showed genuine love for the older ladies. I have to admit that every time I do a service project I come out so uplifted and energized. It's the best feeling ever!!! At the very end of our visit we sang the hymn "Away In a Manger." There was one resident there that has pretty advanced dimencia, and her eye just lit up and she joined us in singing it. I had a hard time holding back the laughter (I'm so bad) and totally messed up the girls, but it was the highlight of the night. To see this old lady that couldn't make sense of anything she spoke all night, all of a sudden remember the words of a familiar hymn and want to join in. What a sweet and unforgettable experience.
My silent prayer got answered tonight. Our spirits were uplifted and I am grateful for the opportunity to serve. The girls want to go back next month to give the old ladies manicures.
On a quick side note, I got my big ultrasound done today. The baby is really a girl. She's growing up beautifully. Here's a couple cute little pictures. I'm getting excited to meet her and see her sweet little face! Now on to figuring out her name.
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