Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Labor Day!






For labor day we went to Fish Lake to relax and see everyone that went. Emily and her roommate drove down with us and the Anderson families were their as well. We all had various books we were reading and we all finished them by the end of the weekend. Testimony meeting was very interesting, we love hearing about which family REALLY built the fish lake cabin. The best testimony however was the nice lady from Richfield who asked everyone to stand and sing "America the Beautiful" because she loves being patriotic. Luckily, the counselor conducting asked if we could save it for the closing hymn. She wasn't too excited about it, but in the end decided she was ok with it. All in all, it was a great weekend, We love fish lake!

6 comments:

marykaye said...

Testimony meeting at Fishlake is something everyone should experience at least once in their lives. It is truly uh...Unique. So glad your tolerance level is high, Jillian. You guys look so cute and married:) wish we were there to hang out with y'all!

tracy said...

That's the first time I've seen John not wearing a suit. I'm so glad he isn't always looking G.A. Looks like they had a great time on the lake.

Julie A. said...

Thanks for a great weekend. We enjoyed the time together. Your apartment looks great! See you soon.
Love, Julie & the boys

Emily said...

Oh Fishlake, I swear if you stay up there for more than a week, you'll get a little loony. But that's what makes it so fun! Especially at testimony meeting!!

Kelly said...

JILLIAN!!! Fishlake testimony meeting . . . What a treat! You will officially be a Sevier County girl when you too have shared your testimony. Personally I never have, still trying to work up the nerve. Nick on the other hand has TWICE. I like looking out at the Lake during the meeting to see if those brave souls who actually dare go out on the lake during the service will perhaps sink into the depths. So far no casualties. HMMMM
Love to you,
Kelly

marykaye said...

Dan likes "Sing-along-Sunday School " at Fishlake. He likes to get the congregation going with a rousing rendition of "All Creatures of our God and King" His cultured Boston self can't resist:)Sorry i comment so much!