I had a great weekend with my 'girlfranz'.  We had stake conference on  Saturday evening and Sunday morning so for the first time in months I  had a free Sunday afternoon!  My friend Mayara (pronounced Majada), who  joined the church a few weeks ago, and I were asked to perform a special  musical number for the Saturday evening session (with me on the piano  and her on the cello).  A guy in our ward composed an arrangement of  three hymns (86, 100, 220) that was absolutely beautiful but we didn't  get the music until Thursday night so we were really nervous about  playing.  She is an incredible musician and picked up her part quickly  but I had to simplify a few areas so that I could just get through the  piece.  The time finally came for us to play in front of the four hundred  or so in attendance and I thought my heart would explode but we made it  through.  I hit a few wrong notes here and there but I just kept going  and tried to finish strong.  I felt kind of bad that I had messed up a  little but when I sat down my friend Ginger was crying and she told me  that it was beautiful and that she had felt the Spirit so strongly.   After the session ended many people thanked and congratulated us on our  performance and I was just happy that we were able to bring the Spirit  into the meeting and that it touched so many.  I have a video of us  practicing but it's too big to post on here so if you want to hear it  let me know and I can email it to you.
After conference Ginger and I  went to Erica's and spent the rest of the evening looking through  cooking magazines and painting our nails.  Ginger stayed the night at my  house and before conference yesterday morning she trimmed my hair and  curled the ends as I brushed my teeth.  We picked up this really sweet  girl Angela who's planning on getting baptized in a few weeks and made  it to the stake center just before conference started.  Fortunately the  elders had saved us some seats so we weren't too far back but we were  still in the uncomfortable metal chairs.  After conference it was great  to see lots of old friends and acquaintances before heading out and  taking Angela home.  Gingy and I had lunch and then napped on the  sofa/recliner for a while.  I had invited Mayara, Erica, Nate and the  elders to dinner so I got up and got the jambalaya cooking.  I also  cooked up Mom's string beans and Mayara made some garlic toast.  It was  all delicious!  The cake turned out well, too.  I made a double layer  yellow cake and put some of Mom's raspberry fig jam between the layers  and it was scrum-diddly-umptious!  The elders and Nate had to get going  so us girls were planning on going out to play in the rain but then it  stopped.  So we put on a movie and Ginger taught us how to curl our hair  with my Chi flatiron.  She did everyone's hair and we all looked like  divas!  It was fun to hang out with such good friends all weekend and I  was sad to see them go.  Erica stayed a little longer to help me clean  up and we talked for a while.  She and her hubby Adam are moving to  Missouri in a few weeks and I will miss them so much!  Here are some  pictures of our evening:

The cake I made for Erica...it doesn't really make sense because she'll be the one in Missouri but I will be in MISERY!

Happy faces, sad hearts.

The best picture of us turned out blurry!  Boo!  Ginger, Mayara, Erica, and me after we got our hair did.

Silliness ensued amongst us curly-headed ladies.

I can't believe she's leaving me!!  :(

Sadness.

So I guess I should've gotten a picture of the back so you could see more of the curls but I loved what Gingy did to my hair!  My hair usually doesn't hold curls long because it's so straight but it's still curly this morning.  No hairspray or product needed, just a super hot flatiron, which I already have.  :D
5 comments:
Very clever cake for Ericka, and congrats on the musical number.
I love that very last picture of you! Gorgeous, girl! Those big loose curls look fabulous on you! Sorry your friend Erica is moving away. I know you'll miss her. Glad to hear your performance went well. And I'm so happy you FINALLY updated your blog!!! :)
Sarah, you look so pretty with your curly hair in that last picture! Along with a cake and your cooking skills, a fine musical performance, being a good friend and hard worker, you have turned into such a delightful young lady. I am so proud of you.
Aww, Mama's comment is so sweet. Bet it made your day! Love you sis! Always a delight talking to you on the phone.
p.s. Juliette wants to know when you are coming to visit again. She said she'd share her new bed with you!
I know this was 2 months ago...but still one of the highlights of my summer!! I miss you!! I'm in missouri in missouri without YOU! : (
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