Saturday, August 15, 2015

sister spotlight-Sarah Christensen

Sister Spotlight:  Sarah Christensen

Where were you born? I was born in Nephi, but I’m from Ftn. Green, Utah.
If you are married, how did you meet your husband? How did he propose? We met and dated in high school.  We got engaged after he got home from his mission.  He proposed by making a trial of rose petals, candles, and pictures of us from my front door to my room where he was standing holding a picture of the Manti Temple and a ring.  It was pretty romantic!
My favorite food is – Durango’s Grilled Chicken Salad or deep fried Las Vegas Sushi Roll or even Chicken Enchilada Soup! I’m having a lot of pregnancy cravings right now!
My favorite hobby is – Reading, Dancing, or Singing.
My favorite restaurant is – Durango’s and Sakura.
My favorite thing to buy is – Clothes!  Nothing makes you feel good like a new outfit!
The music I listen to most is – I literally listen to just about everything.  Classical, country, pop, rock, church music, you name it!  The only genres I’m not crazy about are heavy metal and most rap.
The city/country I would most like to visit is – Venice, Italy.
The best vacation I ever had was – My husband and I went to Boston earlier this summer and it was phenomenal!  It’s such a beautiful town with such a great history!
If you could learn to do anything, what would it be? How to decorate better!  I would love to take an interior design class!  I never know what goes good together.
What chore do you absolutely hate doing? Folding laundry.  I am literally putting it off right this second while I fill out this spotlight.  If clothes didn’t wrinkle I would just shove them in drawers all willy-nilly!
What do you think is your very best feature or characteristic? I love to laugh and make people laugh.  Life is better if you have a smile on your face.
What is the “thing” you are most grateful for? Hands down my family!  I am so blessed with the world’s best husband and three (soon to be four) wonderful kids.  They are everything to me!

Friday, August 7, 2015

Please welcome our new sisters



Jenni Crandall
208-589-6639
2306 E. 3860 S.

Sydnee Harms
702-477-9302
3482 S. 2640 E.

Adrian Pearson
801-669-4164
2685 E. 3530 S.

Nisha Andersen
862-0880 or 873-9976
2912 E. 3460 S.

Diana Skinner
668-3035
2378 E. 3860 S.

Bre Sullivan
862-8162 or 467-7805
2357 E. 3970 S.

Kylie Wilkins
(801)898-0593
3744 S. 2640 E.

Carrie Wyman
801-722-9771
2285 E. 3970 S.

Gardening Class

Little Valley Stake 3 rd Quarter 2015, Vegetables Would you like to have a nice vegetable garden but you have found the St George weather and soils challenging? Learn How to Have a Successful Vegetable Garden… …from an expert, Rick Heflebower! Rick is the Horticulture Agent and County Director for the Utah State University Extension. The following topics will be covered: - Timing and vegetable selection for spring and fall gardens. - The vegetables that can make it through the summer. - How to set up a framework and use the correct translucent fabric to shade plants from the summer sun. - Using the shade from our houses and backyard walls effectively. - Soil preparation / use of compost material / fertilizer - Bug control - Watering techniques Thursday, August 20th @7pm at the Stake Center