Thursday, July 17, 2008

USU!

I love my calling in the Young Women's! We went up to Utah State University (Go Aggies!!) for youth conference this year. It was so much fun. They had a ropes course for us to do. I am a pretty brave person but I am afraid of heights. I had to climb up this ladder and walk across the log to the other side. I screamed like a little girl but I did it.
Then it was my turn to secure (I don't know the technical term) the next person. As you can see I didn't do a great job but at least no one fell.


This is my cute friend Denise. We bunked together in the dorms. My bed squeeked so loud everytime I moved I don't think Denise slept the whole time. We had so much fun together I felt like I was back in College again. We even got to sneek off a couple of times for shopping and diet coke.



I work with amazing women and I feel blessed to learn from them each week. It is good I get another chance at being in Young Women's because I don't think I did a great job the first time.






4 comments:

Raquel said...

Yeah I'm glad your back! Young Womens is the perfect calling for you! Your so much fun. Those pictures are great. Looks like a fun time. I hope we get to see you guys when we are there. Isn't that your week for Bear Lake? We are going the last week in Aug.

Natalie said...

Nan, you are so awesome. I be the young women love you! Soo fun, to have such a cute advisor for the girls. I am glad you were able to have a few diet coke runs to make it through! Hope all is well, keep smiling:}

katie said...

Yeah! You are back :) That's a great idea and way to be able to get away with the youth. I bet they just LOVE you!!
Way to go with the ropes and your fear of heights! (and look how tone your arms look in that pic! hottie!!)
Since your last comment on my blog...it got me thinking about learning how to regulate my blogging time cause you are so right! i soooo do it too!?!
so thanks for the example :)

Shannon and Andrew said...

By the looks of it the leaders may have had just as much fun as the youth.