Friday, November 20, 2009

A Picture Of CHRISTMAS

A Picture
Of
CHRISTMAS

We will be having our Christmas Program Tuesday, December 8th at Rosly Cooper's Home.
Time: 6:30 P.M.
**Dinner Will Be Served
We are going to have a cookie exchange and ask that you bring 2 dozen of your favorite cookies. Please email me your cookie recipes so I can put them in our "Cookie Cookbook." I need to have all recipes no later than Sunday, November 29th. (cjbradshaw811@hotmail.com) Let me know if you have any questions.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Super Saturday Fun

Thanks to everyone who participated in Super Saturday today! Hope you all had a wonderful time! We missed those of you who could not make it. If you signed up for the crafts and weren't able to make it get with Rachel Fuller. A special thanks to those of you who helped with putting Super Saturday together, setting up, the food, and cleaning up!
Vera stirring her Taco Salad...YUM





Thursday, August 27, 2009

Super Saturday

We will be having Super Saturday October 10th from 10a.m. to 1p.m. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED. Below are the crafts that you can sign up for. Sign up sheets will be going around Sunday August 30th. WE NEED TO HAVE ALL ORDERS AND MONEY IN NO LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 20th! If you have any questions please contact Rachel Fuller - (fullerr@gmail.com).
Clipboards - $3.00 or free if you bring a clipboard and one to share.
JOY Blocks - $11.00
Christmas Countdown - $12.00


Stalking Hanger - $15.00


Halloween Countdown - $12.00

BOO Blocks - $11.00

Picture Blocks - Bring Your Own Pictures

Big Blocks - 5x7 ($3.50) & Small Blocks - 4x6 ($3.00)

Temple Block - $4.50

Gold or Silver Leafing (Your Choice)
W/ Frame - 8 1/2 X 11 -$12.00 or 4 1/4 X 5 1/2 - $10.00
W/O Frame - 8 1/2 X 11 -$6.00 or 4 1/4 X 5 1/2 - $4.00
NOTE: If you DO NOT want a frame PLEASE bring your own to keep the picture safe!
Learn How To Make Your Own Earings
Silver - $15.00 or Gold - $16.00

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Book Club

Book Club will be meeting on September 10th @ Rachel Fuller's Home. Time: 7:00PM
Reading: Papa New Guinea, Notes From a Spinning Planet by Melody Carlson

Fill The Temple


Come Fill the Temple with Friendswood, TX Stake Wednesday August, 19.

Dinner Group


Wednesday, August 12th @ 6:30pm Joe’s Barbeque Restaurant
Address: 1400 E. Hwy 6; Alvin, Texas 77512
If you need a ride contact Rachel Fuller. (fullerr@gmail.com)

Friday, June 12, 2009

Book Selections for the year!

New Books for the year are July 9th: The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis

Who among us has never wondered if there might not really be a tempter sitting on our shoulders or dogging our steps? C.S. Lewis dispels all doubts. In The Screwtape Letters, one of his bestselling works, we are made privy to the instructional correspondence between a senior demon, Screwtape, and his wannabe diabolical nephew Wormwood. As mentor, Screwtape coaches Wormwood in the finer points, tempting his "patient" away from God.



August 13th: Papua New Guinea; Notes from a spinning World by Melody Carlson

Maddie Chase travels with her Aunt Sid to Papua New Guinea to write a story about the changes that have taken place on this beautiful island since it become independent. She and her Aunt quickly realize they may have gotten themselves in deeper than they thought as they learn about the growing AIDS epidemic and high crime rate, especially in crimes against women/girls.


November 19th: The Prisoner of Tehran by Marina Nemat

In her heartbreaking, triumphant, and elegantly written memoir, Prisoner of Tehran, Marina Nemat tells the heart-pounding story of her life as a young girl in Iran during the early days of Ayatollah Khomeini's brutal Islamic Revolution.


January 14th: The Cereal Murders by Diane Mott Davidson

Thanks to her recent adventures in Dying for Chocolate, Goldy Bear, the premier caterer of Aspen Meadow, Colorado, is no stranger to violence--or sudden death. But when she agrees to cater the first College Advisory Dinner for Seniors and Parents at the exclusive Elk Park Preparatory School, the last thing she expects to find at the end of the evening is the battered body of the school valedictorian.

Who could have killed Keith Andrews, and why? Goldy's hungry for some answers--and not just because she found the corpse. Her young son, Arch, a student at Elk Park Prep, has become a target for some not-so-funny pranks, while her eighteen-year-old live-in helper, Julian, has become a prime suspect in the Andrews boy's murder.

As her investigation intensifies, Goldy's anxiety level rises faster than homemade doughnuts. . .as she turns up evidence that suggests that Keith knew more than enough to blow the lid off some very unscholarly secrets. And then, as her search rattles one skeleton too many, Goldy learns a crucial fact: a little knowledge about a killer can be a deadly thing.


March 11th: Enter Three Witches By Caroline B. Cooney

Lady Mary is a ward of the Macbeths. Yes, those Macbeths. The ones in the play. She is beautiful, rich, and sweet. She has a perfect life. Until her father is captured as a traitor to the king and executed. Her lands are given to Macbeth and she is expected to work in the kitchen. From idle rich to scullery maid in one day.


May 13th: The Amaranth Enchantment by Julie Berry

Lucinda Chapdelaine's parents died in a carriage accident years ago, leaving her to live with a distant uncle. They toil in a jewelry shop under the direction of her demanding step-aunt. One day, a mysterious lady comes into the shop with an even more unique jewel. This sets a chain of events into motion that will change Lucinda's life. She'll befriend a goat, find her childhood home, meet a prince, and be sent to her death.


July 8th: Life on the Refrigerator Door by Alice Kuipers

This is a delightful book. I was looking for an inspirational, thoughtful, and easy to read book, and I found it. The book tells the story of the mother who is a single mom and an obstetrician, and the daughter, Claire, who is a young high school student. They rarely connect in person and instead heavily rely on notes on the refrigerator to communicate to each other. The notes unfold a journey that the mother and daughter go through. We see their struggles and their joys through the refrigerator.

All of these books are available in one of the three nearby library systems. Check them out online at Pearland Library http://bcls.lib.tx.us/,

Friendswood Library http://www.friendswood.lib.tx.us/
Harris County Library http://www.hcpl.lib.tx.us/

Some book websites that sell new and used books are:
www.amazon.com
www.barnesandnoble.com
www.Half.com by Ebay
www.Abebooks.com

Used Book Stores
GFI Book Store
2206 Broadway St # B
Pearland, TX 77581
(281) 485-6189

Half Priced Books
2556 Smith Ranch RD
Pearland, TX 77584

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Book Club!

Tonight (Thursday June 11th) we have our Book Club meeting.  It will be at 7pm at Kendra Gladwill's home.  We have been asked to change the direction we are taking in our book selections so we will be voting again from an approved book list tonight.  Please come and help us pick some new books.  We will be discussing The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.  If you haven't read the book, come anyways and we will just have a fun time hanging out!  

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Bowtie Chicken Salad/ Book Change

Hello Sisters!  Many people have requested Sister Bradshaw's recipe for Bowtie Chicken Salad that was served at the retreat.  Here it is.
5-7 Chicken Breasts- Cooked (depending on size and personal preference)
12 oz. Bowtie pasta or your favorite
1 Bunch chopped green onions
1 Cup Diced Celery
2-4 Diced Apples- dipped in pineapple juice (depending on size and personal preference)
20 oz Pineapple tidbits (drained)
1 Cup Mayonnaise
1 Cup Creamy Caesar Salad Dressing (or your favorite)
For Best results mix all ingredients together just before serving.  Enjoy!!

Also just a reminder that June's Book has been changed because of some content issues.  We will be reading The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. 
If you are ever reading a book that we have selected for our book club and find questionable material in it please let us know right away and we will make a change.  Thank you!

Friday, May 15, 2009

Turning Pages Book Club!

On Thursday our Book Club met for the first time to discuss "A Girl Named Zippy" By Haven Kimmel.  We had a great time talking about this fun book and we were able to take a vote on the rest of the books that we will be reading this year.  I will put a list on the left so you can check out what books are coming up any time!  Check out the list of books we'll be reading and join us whenever you can, you can even come when you haven't read the book we still have fun visiting. So far all of the scheduled meetings are going to be at Kendra Gladwill's home at 7pm and for the most part they are scheduled for the 2nd Thursday of each month.
Ok here is the schedule for the rest of the year:
June 11th: The Book of Names by Jill Gregory and Karen Tintori
July 9th: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
August 13th: One Thousand White Women By Jim Fergus
September 10th: The Cereal Murders by Diane Mott Davidson
October 8th: The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis
November 19th: Honolulu by Alan Brennert
December 10th: The Prisoner of Tehran by Marina Nemat
If you are interested in helping to select books for next year begin collecting titles, we will be voting on them again in December.  Book selections do not need to be religious but please keep selections appropriate to be shared with the Relief Society Sisters.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Quilting Tutorial

Hello Sisters!  As many of you know we are working on some quilts to turn in for the stake charity quilt day.  Sister Stone has been working very hard to teach us all how to make these beautiful quilts.  We are working on a version of a log cabin quilt.  The squares are very simple to make, but we need a lot of them!  If anyone is able to take some scrap fabric home and work on some squares, please let Sister Stone know.  She has put a tutorial up on her blog if you would like to see how they are made or you can come to one of the quilting days or nights at her house.
http://stone-belle.blogspot.com/  Here is Sister Stones blog address, I will also link it at the side so you can access it anytime.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Women's Retreat- More Fit for the Kingdom

Ok so it's not exactly enrichment but I thought that the Women's Retreat was definitely worth blogging about.  This weekend about 25 of us Relief Society Sisters went over to Camp Edgewood in DeQuincy Louisiana.  We had a wonderful time and were spiritually uplifted by the things we learned while there.
After a short program and dinner Friday night we were able to spend some time around a camp fire roasting marshmallows and Starbursts (this was new to me too).


Friday night after the program, we played a few games.  One of them was Hollywood squares.  Here is the panel of "Squares".  It was a lot of fun and we learned a lot of trivia about Relief Society.
Part of the program Friday night was a presentation called "My Name is Sarah".  It was beautifully done and very inspirational.  We learned that no matter the circumstances in our lives we are never alone. 


The theme of the Retreat was "More Fit for the Kingdom"  On Saturday we learned many ways to become Fit.  Heidi Serage taught us how to be Physically Fit in any Circumstances and gave us all an action plan to help us on our way to being more fit!  We even had a short workout around the building in between presentations.

Bishop Hold talked to us about "Being Financially Fit Brings Peace".  We learned that when we are Free from Debt WE are free, and to "Joyfully live within our means" so that "We can be ready for the rainy days WHEN they come".
Jackie Holt taught us about making our "Eternal Relationships Fit".  We learned more about what it means to have a responsibility to love and care for one another and how we can do those things better.  She also talked about how when we make choices to do something good we can either honor them or betray them.  When we betray our choices to do something good we betray ourselves and 1. inflate the faults of others 2. Inflate our own virtue 3. inflate the value of things  that justify our self betrayal and we 4. Blame

I didn't snap a picture of Sister Kathy Robinson because I was so busy taking notes on her excellent lesson about "How to be Spiritually Fit in these the Last Days".  Sister Robinson came out to be with us from the Silverlake Ward and gave us a great list of things we can work on to become more Spiritually fit 1. Prayer 2. Scripture Study 3. Temple Worship 4. Sacrament meeting Worship 5. Keep the Commandments and Repentance 6. Fasting  7. A Remembrance Journal- to remember the blessings of the Lord in our lives 8. Service 9. Worthy Music/other media 10. Seek to be led by the Holy Ghost.

All of these presentations were wonderful and I feel like I am ready to become more fit in every way for the blessings of the kingdom.
It was a wonderful weekend, we played many great games and shared some wonderful spiritual experiences.  Thank you to the Relief Society for putting together such a great outing for us all and for allowing us time to relax together and to become unified as a relief society and ward.

Now for an extension of a game we played  can you guess which of the Sisters in our ward :
1. Was featured in a Teen Magazine
2. Had heart surgery at he age of 15
3. Wore Fishnet Stockings in a senior play and danced on chair
4. Caused Elder Kimball to stop in  the middle of a Conference so she could eat
5. Received Student of the year the same year she received her associates degree while being the mother of 5 children
6. Was a gymnastics High achiever in her youth
7. Plays the Piano like an angel and is a concert pianist
8. Was a drum major of her junior high marching band
9. Graduated from Clear Lake High School
10. Loves learning and will continue learning and BYU Hawaii
11. Still owns/ wears some of her 8th grade wardrobe- She would like me to make a disclaimer that she did not offer up this information and she only has a few sweatshirts and some pj's she made
12. Youth nickname was Razor Blazer- this one is not a Sister that should be a good hint
13.  Still hold swimming records at her high school
14. Is obsessed with Tap Dancing
15.  She's a twin!
16.  Won a beauty pageant in High school and enjoyed playing Volleyball
17. Career goal of being a race car driver
18. Baptized 1 1/2 times ( Her mom was pregnant with her when she was baptized)
19. Loves life, good food, critters and flowering plants
20.  Is a visionary stylist
21.  She enjoys playing the flute and is an excellent musician
22. Performed with her college band in the NYC Macy's Thanksgiving parade
23. Enjoys planning and attending parties, a lot!

Answers: 1. Kendra Gladwill 2. Ashley Crawly 3. Vera Mckee 4. Mary Ellen Bradshaw 5. Beth Livesay 6. Johanna Gregory 7. Windi Hinson 8. Rhonda Davis 9. Amy Bradshaw 10. Renee Oliver 11. Heidi Serage 12. Bishop Holt 13. Ellen Corier 14. Hayli Holt 15. Jackie Holt 16. Rosly Cooper 17. Rebecca Oliver 18. Ginger Gregory 19. Magdalina Adams 20. Krissy Hon 21. Sheridan Goodall 22.Melanie Livesay 23. Yolanda Cano

Friday, April 3, 2009

Upcoming Events- April/May

April 15th- 10 am Playgroup at Church Nursery

April 16th- 7 pm Quilting night at Sister Stone's home

April 17th- 10 am Quilting Day at Sister Stone's home

April 17th & 18th- 8pm Beauty and the Beast at the Miller Outdoor theatre-FREE
www.milleroutdoortheatre.com

April 18th- 6:30 pm Free Blue Grass at the Johnny Arolfo Civic Center- 200 W. Walker st. League City, TX 77573 www.bayareabluegrass.org

April 23rd- Dinner group, 6:30 pm at Angelo's on Bay Area

May 1-2 Women's Retreat- Camp Edgewood-3419 Camp Edgewood RD, Dequincy, LA

May 7th- 7pm Quilting Night at Sister Stone's home

May 8th- 10 am Quilting Day at Sister Stone's home

May 14th- 7pm Book Club at Kendra Gladwill's home.  Book: A Girl Named Zippy. By Haven Kimmel.  We will be voting on books to read for the next 7 months so begin thinking of books you would like to read and email them to Sister Gladwill ( I'll send her contact info in an email).

May 16th- Strawberry Festival- Pasadena Convention Center www.strawberryfest.org

May 21st- 6:30 pm Dinner Group at Santa Barbara Italian Cafe-Friendswood

Quilting Day!

On Friday April 3rd, we had a quilting day at Sister Stone's house.  We learned how to use a sewing machine (something some of us were novice's at) and were able to put together a few squares for the quilts we are making for the Stake quilting day service project.  We had a fun time learning from Sister Stone and she has put a lot of work into this project!  The Relief Society still has work to do on these quilts and we will be making more quilting days/evenings available so please come and learn to sew and help us complete this wonderful project!
Thank you to Sister Stone for all your hard work and sharing your sewing/quilting knowledge with us!