Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Presidency Message

Our Compass
By Brenda Christensen

In the Book of Mormon we read of a people who had an instrument called a ball or director. This compass-like instrument was prepared by the Lord and worked according to the people’s faith in God. When they were righteous and exercised faith, the spindles would point the way they should go. When their faith or diligence in keeping the commandments was lacking, the instrument would not work. (See 1 Ne. 16; 1 Ne. 18:12.)

Alma stated that the compass and its operation was “not without a shadow” or type of things spiritual. He wrote:

“For behold, it is as easy to give heed to the word of Christ, which will point to you a straight course to eternal bliss, as it was for our fathers to give heed to this compass, which would point unto them a straight course to the promised land.

“And now I say, is there not a type in this thing? For just as surely as this director did bring our fathers, by following its course, to the promised land, shall the words of Christ, if we follow their course,carry us beyond this vale of sorrow into a far better land of promise.

“… do not let us be slothful because of the easiness of the way; for so was it with our fathers;
for so was it prepared for them, that if they would look they might live; even so it is with us. The way is prepared, and if we will look we may live forever.” (Alma 37:43-47)

What is the compass we need to look to today? It is the scriptures and words of our living
prophets. Is the way as easy as Alma says? Can we really receive all the guidance, help and direction we need from reading our scriptures? The answer is simply, “Yes.” If we are taking the time to read our scriptures daily, we will be prepared to receive the promptings of the spirit that will tell us and show us “all things what [we] should do.” (2 Nephi 32:3, 5) What easier and happier path can we be on than the one that has been shown to us by our Savior--a path of peace that will lead us through our sorrows and trials back to the loving arms of our Heavenly Father.

Even in the short few weeks of our Book of Mormon challenge, I have felt a greater influence of the Spirit in my life and have received added help in my calling. I know as we commit to do this “easy” thing --- reading our scriptures every day -- the Lord will bless us beyond our comprehension and we will see miracles worked in our lives and in the lives of our ward family.

March Activities


Playgroup
March. 7, 14, 21, 28 (W)
10 am - 12 pm
Church Building


Book Club
March 8 (TH)
8:00 pm
Reading Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
Home of Jenica Hardy



Service Opportunity
March 14 (W)
6:30-7:30 pm
Bagging chicken at Arlington Food Assistance Center


Women's Basketball
March 3 @ 2:00 pm
March 10 @ 1:00 pm
March 24: Tournament TBA
All games at the stake center

"Having Your Way with Words" Poetry Series
with Wendy Hauer
March 22 (TH)
7:00 -8:30 pm
Home of Brenda Christensen


Relief Society Birthday Dinner
March 28 (W)
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Church Building
Put it on your calendar and invite your neighbors!

Style Tip #1: Working with Wardrobe Staples

Fashion Tip #1: Working with Wardrobe Staples
By Preethi Harbuck

Hello, sisters! I'm thrilled to be able to connect with each of you virtually via this fantastic Arlington 2nd RS blog. I've been a blog-lover for several years now, and have found so many interesting fashion tips, recipes, tutorials and PEOPLE who inspire me. Because what are the interwebs for if not to blatantly steal others' ideas and make them my own? :) (And what is Pinterest for if not to track all of them?)

Background
I've been in the ward for about 2.5 years. We moved here for my husband's job with the government, as well as for my MBA program at Georgetown, which I completed last May. I now work part-time from home in the public education space, doing marketing work. It's the perfect opportunity to do something I love while also doing something I love even more, which is playing mom to our 16-month old son Nat.

Why a Fashion Blog?
I started a fashion blog, lace, etc., late last year as a sort of internal motivation to get dressed and look presentable on a (mostly) daily basis. I found that as a stay-at-home-mom, it was all too easy for me to stay in my jammies all day. But I find that I feel much better about myself and my capabilities, and subsequently am more confident and productive through my day, if I actually take a few minutes to put on non-flannel clothing.

Fashion Tip
It's easy, though, in the world of fashion to see great outfits that other people are wearing and think, "I need that!" or "I need to buy ___!" But I've found that with a little creativity, most people have a lot to work with right in their own closets.

So today, I'll be giving a quick overview of how to take advantage of one wardrobe basic that you probably already have lying around your closet.

Staple #1: Basic Button Down
The quintessential white button-down. Boring, right? Wrong. This one closet staple, either in white or another color, is super versatile. And with the right layers and/or accessories, it can be anything but boring. For a classic look, try it tucked (or front-tucked) into trouser/skinny jeans or a skirt. You could button it all the way up and wear a chunky necklace or scarf over it, or you could tie it at the bottom. You could wear it under a cute dress or under a cardigan. The possibilities are endless!


   

  

    

    

         
   
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(PS - feel free to click through on any of the images to see additional photos and sources of each outfit!)

Simple Craft Idea

Quick and Easy Thank You Note
By Amelia Poll
I am all about quick gratification when it comes to craft projects. And with a little one running around, there isn’t much time to spend on long, drawn out projects. These cards are extremely fast and super simple to whip up. They are also a great scrap buster because they can be made in any size. 
Supplies:
Cardstock for card
Scrapbook paper
Scissors
Sewing machine & thread or glue (I prefer a glue stick – quick dry time, I’m impatient)
Directions:
These cards can be made in any size, and with any embellishment shape you choose. I chose to make mine small – 3.25 inches x 5.5 inches. Whatever size you choose, cut out your card, and fold it in half (even faster? Use a pre-made card. I always have a stack of blank cards that are just awaiting embellishment).

I thought hearts would be one of the easiest shapes to do, so I went with some pink cardstock and patterned pink scrapbook paper scraps. To make the heart pattern, I went with the method learned in elementary school – fold a piece of paper in half, draw half a heart on the fold and cut it out – works every time.

If you are using a sewing machine, use the heart to trace and cut out three hearts, if you are using a glue stick, cut out 4 hearts. If you are one of the lucky ones to have a cutting machine, this step is even easier.


For those with a sewing machine: Once your hearts are cut out, stack all three hearts on top of each other, and place them in the center, front of your card. Using a straight stitch, sew down the middle of your stack of hearts. I lengthened the stitch length on my machine, but that is not necessary. I did one back stitch at the beginning and end of my line, but it is definitely not required.



Trim your threads, fluff your hearts, and you are done!


Now, go make a bunch more J (Yes, you can see the threads on the other side of the card. It doesn’t bother me, but if you don’t like it, you can cut out a piece of paper to fit the inside of your card and glue it down once you’ve sewn on the hearts.)

For those using a glue stick: 
Fold three hearts in half, patterned sides together. Take two of the hearts and glue one side of each to the other. Take the third folded heart and glue it to one of the other sides (it doesn’t matter which side). Glue the fourth, and only unfolded heart, to the center of the card front.

The hearts that you glued together should now form a heart shape on the back. Put glue on the heart that is attached to the card front, and attach the 3D heart you created out of the other three hearts.


Ta-done! Go make a bunch more, as well. This general technique could be used with any number of designs. I am planning to make some shamrocks using green hearts for St. Patrick’s Day – send someone some good luck for the 17thHave fun with these, and make them your own. It is always nice to have a cute card on hand for any occasion. Enjoy!!

Poem

I Leave My Life in the Hand of the Lord
By Helen Nguyen

I leave my life in the hand of the Lord
By believing in prayers through day and night
So he shall strengthen me and love me more

Sometimes, cruel things in life make me deplore
But I’ve learned to endure and to abide
I leave my life in the hand of the Lord

I did bad things and had bad life before
Now I repent and am under His guide
I know the Lord shall help and love me more

Life is a long path and sometimes is bored
So I trust the Lord as my guiding light
I leave my life in the hand of the Lord

I know my good deeds will open the door
For me to a place of heavenly delight
Where the Lord shall love and care for me more

In the last days good things will be restored
All human beings will be nice and kind
All things are good in the hand of the Lord
And He shall bless and love us even more