harmony Story: In September the theme of our Enrichment night was "Gifts" (Talents). We had some talent sharing, and some discussions of talents. My fellow Relief Society sisters, Jennie, Manuela, and Sissy joined me in a musical number. I wish I could share that video as it was our first performance and much more over the top and we had Jennie accompanying us which was much better than a recording; however it was recorded on a tape and I have no idea the process required to get it to the internet. Anyway, then in November our ward had a talent show, we did it again, but toned it down a bit. When the song says, "with a pound and a half of cream upon my face" they throw cream on me, and Geneve was freaking out! she was crying and all worried, that's why i say, no it's okay! while looking down, you'll see. Our family (as in Spencer and I and all our kids) also did a little number which I hope to figure out how to share also.

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Virginia on Monday February 15, 2010
Wonderful! Five Stars!
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I am the mother of three adorable kids Cado, Paisley, and Geneve.  I am a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Though we hail from Southern California, my husband works for KPMG and we're on a rotation in Geneva, Switzerland...

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