Happy New Year! |
Brian L Taylor <bjt087@gmail.com> | Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 5:33 PM | |
To: Wilford Scott <scott.wilford@gmail.com> | ||
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Happy New Year! |
Brian L Taylor <bjt087@gmail.com> | Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 5:33 PM | |
To: Wilford Scott <scott.wilford@gmail.com> | ||
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Have a Memorable Christmas! |
Brian L Taylor <bjt087@gmail.com> | Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 4:07 PM | |
To: Wilford Scott <scott.wilford@gmail.com> | ||
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Illinois Nauvoo Mission-Elders |
Illinois Nauvoo Mission <367788@ldschurch.org> | Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 1:52 PM | |
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Hope you have a great week |
Brian L Taylor <bjt087@gmail.com> | Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 9:51 PM | |
To: Wilford Scott <scott.wilford@gmail.com> | ||
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THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HAS HELPED IN ANY WAY WITH THE QUILTS!! Amazingly, they are already tied and off the frames and they look WONDERFUL! I hope to have the edges all completed and have them for you to look at by Sunday's meetings! You have all been remarkable!
I would like to enclose a booklet of letters and from everyone in the package I will send to them, along with the quilts. If you would like to be part of that, please either write something and put it in our mailbox in the mailroom or email me a document at this email address ASAP. Please include a picture of you too.
It is going to be a real treat for them to receive from all their friends here in the mission. I thank you all for participating in this project. You're making my Christmas brighter and I know that theirs will be brighter too, because of your efforts! You are an amazing group!
Love,
Sister Endter
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Pre-Christmas greetings |
Brian L Taylor <bjt087@gmail.com> | Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 6:29 PM | |
To: Wilford Scott <scott.wilford@gmail.com> | ||
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Dear Elder and Sister Scott,
Brother Taylor is finally back on track, I hope. I would hate to repeat the events of the past two weeks, although I am not un aware that tribulation brings us closer to our Heavenly Father. When I had a bad fall just the week before Thanksgiving, it was my children who stepped in and took me to get some medical help. No broken bones, but a painful injury that lingers on. I am benefiting from Hospice visitors regularly--in fact the one on Friday left me exhausted after a grueling system of exercise to strengthen those muscles which are painful to use.
During my recuperation my sister Zesta Ziemer passed away and I was invited to read a tribute I had prepared months ago and had passed it by both of her daughters for approval. I was not able to do unassisted walking, and my back was so sore that I sat in a recliner at the front of the chapel and read my tribute from there. Some of Zesta's family voiced their surprise when a voice boomed out over the connection and my hand which held my notes didn't even shake. They decided I was not as old as I looked (I had taken a skin cancer treatment earlier that week). The funeral was conducted by Zesta's grandson, who is a stake president in Arizona. The spirit in the service was so peaceful and the music from her family so lovely that I said it was the most wonderful funeral I had ever attended. I still marvel at the outstanding music and talks and SPIRIT. I was so proud of my sister, for her life was one of quality service.
I had a special experience Friday when I was asked to give the prayer of dedication at the lovely-decorated log cabin that Randy Chambers unearthed back in April. He had done a beautiful job of restoration and added furniture and relics that added to the spirit of the place. A relative in Oregon had sent him two old oval pictures of the original owner and his wife, so those were hung on one wall with other older relatives . Altogether the décor made the place have a hallowed feeling. I had been able to help Randy find that his 2nd great-grandfather's family had owned that property. Then some family history had been unearthed which showed the family had come across the plains in 1865 and moved to Farr West (then a part ofHarrisville) in 1866, The whole project was so fascinating that I was having a celestial experience in searching my record of Farr West to find Randy had bought land that had belonged to his 2nd great-grandparents. What a precious find! And today the cabin (visible from the outside) and surrounding offices make a wonderful addition to Farr West. The dedication brought relatives from as far away as Oregon. It is a miracle the way all of the pieces fit together. It was identified with RECORDS
I hope you are keeping a good journal and that the habit will continue throughout your life.
Love, Brian
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Nov 26 (1 day ago)
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Hello District Leaders,
Our assignments for this month are: Sunday: Bring Bread, Prepare & Cleanup Sacrament Cleaning: Women's Garden Statues, Ox Reader Boards & Quarry Reader Boards District Responsibility:
Thanks for all you do for the mission. You are engaged in service to your Father In Heaven, so many sites-so little time and your schedules are full. May your blessings be magnified and your memories be cherished. Love, E/S Green TRUST REQUIRES INTEGRITY |
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Hello Joseph Cast,
I am sending this to check and see if I now have properly added everyone and deleted some that have returned home. I hope you will use occasion in the Green Room to let me know if things are not getting through to you. I believe I had added some of the new missionaries to my home computer and didn't follow through here at the office.
You all did a wonderful job last night. You have all responded to the fact that we need to keep that back door quiet and the Green Room noise down. Thanks SO much for all your efforts there. I have sent in a Service Request to have the Green Room doors serviced as well as the doors at the top of the stairs to the Cultural Hall.
We continue to have the air/conditioning or heating (whichever it is) coming on repeatedly throughout the performance. I have taken note that it appears to happen the most frequently during Peter and Abigail and Jed and Annie. Things could change as we get colder weather (like today) and it might come on more frequently. Just remembe,r everybody...PROJECT your voices.
It is hard for me to monitor Relief Society from backstage (Abigail) but I didn't hear the duet last night. I heard two rounds of "Public Courtship".... Thanks to Elder Openshaw for filling in and I hope that is not part of the reason for the glitch. I will take the blame for ALWAYS singing the one half of the duet ( the one I learned as a "newbie") and I will start singing the other half for all to hear.
You are all doing such a wonderful job and I hope that you believe, not only me, but all the guests that comment as they come through. I try to share as much as I can of what I hear and I know that some of you receive rave reviews apart from mine.
We had a LOT of children last night and that can be disruptive. The night before a large pink coat was left on the floor by a little girl and E/McBride (Editor) told me about it. I went up front and picked it up so the WILLINGLY Elders would not trip on it. I signaled to the family that I was moving it and set it over on the side pew by the piano. These things are going to happen. Luckily we have not had a child get in the way and be stepped on. If you notify me of these things I will always be happy to "fix" them so you can continue to do your job.
I think Moffet and Wright did very well at projecting the lines to the audience last night and not to the back wall during the exit. It is always tempting to turn around and speak while leaving.
Elder Poulsen, you project very well and as you turn your back to the audience, it works well because you wait to say your lines when you have turned back away from the men onstage and face the audience again.
Nice work EVERYONE! A round of applause for Sister Green for the heavy load she carries! What would we ever do without S/Newman????
Cheers!
Sister Poulsen
P.S. Thanks for all your efforts to learn the Christmas Tree Song. We are sounding stronger all the time!!!
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