
A little over two years ago, when I was turning 18, I prepared an argument to present the bishop that would convince him that I needed to stay in Young Women until I graduated and moved out - it's a phase of life. Now that I'm 20 and have had time to get used to relief society in all of its strangeness, I can say that I love relief society. Sister Hendry (whom I love) came to sit next to me at the beginning of class and Nicole (whom I also love) came to sit with me shortly after that. Nicole has three beautiful daughters and she had her youngest, Reagan, with her. Aubrie would be very proud of me, I played with Reagan's fingers while we were having the lesson. Plus

We had a great lesson today on temples and doing work for the dead. It was particularly good because the sister that gave the lesson is a fairly new member and my mom and I got to go with her for her first temple trip. Mom did whatever upstairs, but I got to stay downstairs with both Kerri and Deana (a recently reactivated member); it was wonderful!
So, I am now a Relief Soceity Sister. I'm officially old. The good news is that there is no High Priest Chorum to let me know that I have become a fossil; the unfortunate thing is that if I'm married I will still know when I've become a fossil because he'll get moved into High P

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