Tuesday, September 15, 2009

President Monson is the man!


I wish I had a better camera. If I had a better camera, you'd be able to clearly see that this is President Monson and Elder Nelson seated on the stand here. They are seated next to some of my favorite people--President and Sister Samuelson (sidenote: I stood among the real photographers on the floor pretending to be one of them...no one said anything until I opened my big mouth. Otherwise, it would've been fine).

Anyway, I wanted to give a quick shout out to President Thomas S. Monson, the President and Prophet of the LDS Church. He shared some amazing stories about former prophets and everybody in attendance at the Marriott Center really loved hearing from him.

1 comment:

Autumn @ Autumn All Along said...

Thanks for the blog comment! I haven't seen you in forever, but the vicarious birthday hug through James was nice and thanks.

President Monson is great!!! I was so happy for this devotional because he really was able to display his story telling skills I have missed so much since he became Prophet.

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