Tanise, going over last minute details of the luncheon.
Today, I was invited to a luncheon at BYU for a Women's Conference luncheon for the PLC women. The women come from the area and all over the U.S. for this event. Julie B Beck, the General Relief Society President was there. She spoke at the opening of the conference earlier. I only attended the lunch.
My oldest daughter, Tanise invited me, since it had a mother/daughter theme. She is on the committee that plans these kinds of events, as one of her duties in her job for LDS Philanthropies Foundation. We had a lovely lunch and the entertainment was a harpist, Annamae Anderson, and Elizabeth Ashton, who played and accompanied with her viola. They chose two very uplifting songs, "O My Father," and "I Feel My Savior's Love."
I took a snapshot of the harp beforehand to keep the reverence of the occasion.
I enjoyed the ladies at our table and of course being with my daughter. We have just a handful of these kinds of things to do together throughout the year. It was choice. The ladies at our table know her and had positive compliments of her contribution to the foundation. I was very pleased to be her mother, and recognized by the sisters for the mother I am to her and her siblings. It is me who is honored to be her mother. My cup runneth over.
Thank you, Tanise for doing your job so well. It made my day just being there in the Tanner building and the memories of studying there myself.
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