
Me and my cute mom at the Conference Center after the Broadcast.
Tonight was the Church's General Relief Society Broadcast. My mom picked me up around 5:15, and we parked and walked to the Conference Center just in time before it started at 6:00 (my mom was pretty aggressive in the parking garage...) I was so happy to be with my mom and to have a special night together, since we rarely get one on one time together. I missed Rach, but she was being waited upon by the Elders' Quorum in her ward--they fed the girls dinner at the church and then they watched the broadcast there.
At first I wasn't too excited to go to the actual Conference Center, since dealing with parking and the massive crowds (about 20,000 women, since the building can hold 21,000) is sometimes an ordeal. But it was definitely worth it. The building itself is so breathtaking, especially when you walk into the auditorium and you're overwhelmed by the sheer amount of people it can hold.
I also felt so blessed to be in the presence of our Prophet, Preisdent Monson, and his counselors President Eyring and President Uchtdorf. The Relief Society Presidency are also great examples of strong women who so diligently and faithfully serve the Lord and serve the women of the Church. All three of their talks were very inspiring, and I felt especially strong that I need to be better at Visiting Teaching. I have such a cute visiting teacher, Carla. Last Sunday she unexpectedly came by with zucchini bread and an invititation to a game night with her and her husband.
There's nothing like being surrounded by 20,000 women who all believe the same that you do, who are all striving to be good mothers, good wives, and good women. I am so blessed to have the Gospel. It makes me feel empowered, to know that I have a divine role to fulfill, to know that I have a mission here on Earth. I know many people have a misperception that the Church doesn't value women, or something to that extent. Nothing could be further than the truth. Women and men are equals; yes, we are different. Of course, that's how it's meant to be. But we are both equally invaluable in the eyes of the Lord and we both need eachother in order to achieve exaltation.
I'm in a Marriage and Family class right now at BYU, and it is has strengthened my testimony of the important of the two separate roles that men and women have, but also of the importance of both . Going to the Conference tonight just deepened my gratitude for being a woman.


Beautiful little blerp. I really enjoyed listening to the broadcast. There is something special about being there with "sisters." You have a sweet little blog. :)
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