Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Finally...The Fruits of Our Labor

The night was a perfect success and will be remembered for many years to come, I feel.  A big thank you to all those who worked so hard to make it come to pass. 


I hope you can see the picture of Christ on this "Living room" table.  Everything we do really comes from our desire to be followers of Him, and serve our families, neighbors and communities as He has asked of us. 


My display, below:




Because a couple of you told me (in my last Post) that you remembered the "sprinkle tops" always being put into soda bottles, I went back to the Antique Shop and found this old 7-up bottle... just to make it more authentic.  Thanks, girls.  : )
This dress reminded me so much of the beautiful costumes from 'Downton Abbey'!



















The program in the auditorium was just amazing.  Many stories from Relief Society members, from decades past, were represented.  It was all so impressive.

The food committee out-did themselves...as usual!!!  Wow!


We were so pleased with the turn out and love we felt amongst the "Sisters" there that night. 
Including my own sweet girl!
We gave out about 50 of these aprons to the ladies who have lived in the area for about four decades and have given so much to the Community and Relief Society over the years.  We had them stand at the end. 

"If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one anothers feet. For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you." John 13:14-16
 Art by J. Kirk Richards
 
 I've really missed Blogging, but now you know where I've been. : ) M.L.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

A Post Full of Vintage EVERYWHERE You Look!!!!


Okay, this needs an explanation. I belong to one of the oldest and largest Women's Organizations in the World.
Well, we're getting ready to have a Local Centennial Celebration of this Women's Organization here in our Community.
This morning we met down at the church to cut out 40+ aprons (prototype above) for the women who have lived here for decades and contributed so much to this Organization.  We're expecting hundreds to attend.
 Above, is the logo patch that will go on the pocket of their aprons. 



While we were sewing (above), they were practicing the play and dances (below) that will help commemorate the different decades of recreation and service.  


So... I'm in charge of the display that evening which includes:  Sewing, Fashion, and Laundry. 
I've been collecting some beautiful vintage aprons for the event. 
Below, this belonged to someone's grandmother.
There's quite the story to go with the "rose bud" apron, below.
When my sweet mother passed away, I was honored to receive this beautiful piece of fabric.  But I was a bit puzzled regarding what I should do with it.
Then, one day while surfing the Internet, I found this photo below and knew exactly why it was printed that way.  If this photo belongs to you, please let me know, so I can give you credit.  : )
Mine, below.
Also, my grandmother's hankie, below. 
I  just cut off one corner for the pocket. 

That's me wearing it (in the mirror). 

Next...remember Sara and Will's Wedding Banner?  Well, I will be using it in my display to put photos of old dress patterns on one side, and vintage apron patterns on the other side. 

This old Lucille Ball pattern was actually in my Mom's old stuff.  LOVE IT!


Found this iron at Goodwill.  I had my heart set on one with a "fabric" cord that was black and white striped.  Thank you, Goodwill!

Someone had to tell me what this was (below).  Apparently, moms used to sprinkle their clothes that had just come out of the washer...roll them up...put them in a plastic bag...and in the fridge, till they could get to the ironing.  I guess it kept them from mildew-ing??? 
There's the "infamous" grapes so many women had in their Livingrooms in the the 60s and 70s.  I LOVE them!
Someone is loaning me this darling little evening bag.  The small opening suggests to me that they could only carry lipstick and maybe a small bottle of perfume in it. 

I found this quote explaining Relief Society and its purpose.  I sure love the women I serve with: 

"As sisters in Relief Society today, we have a rich and faithful heritage. More than 165 years have passed since the Prophet Joseph Smith met with a small group in Nauvoo, Illinois, to organize the women of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We now number over five and a half million Relief Society sisters in 170 countries across the earth. Like those who preceded us, we stand today united in faith, and committed to building the kingdom of God.
 Those founding sisters came from different circumstances—three of them were in their late teens, some were raising families, and others were single. Then and now, as women of all ages, marital statuses, and cultures, we consecrate ourselves to the cause of Christ through our service."

Relief Society was founded in 1842 as part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints. (Which you have probably read all about on the NieNie Dialogues.  : )
Have a good weekend!
ML 
Link:
 http://funkyjunkinteriors.blogspot.com/
 /http://www.itsoverflowing.com/2012/04/overflowing-with-creativity-18.html

Sunday, April 15, 2012

"Company" Revealed : )

YEA!!!! The "Newlyweds" came for a visit! What a wonderful week we all had together! : )
Pretty music!
Pretty curls!







Beautiful Mama and her girls!
I'll have some more fun pics to share next time (including a trip to an antique store).
M.L.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

The Greatest Gift Ever Given

I took this picture not long ago when my daughter and I took little Miss C and G to the Visitor's Center located next to one of our Temples. It was a sweet experience. I'm sure each of you are as grateful as we are, for what our Savior, Jesus Christ, did for us. Which is the true reason we celebrate, at Easter, the greatest gift ever given to mankind...His Atonement and eternal life.
Happy Easter to each of you.
With love,
Mary Lou
P.S. I'll be taking a short break this week to enjoy our "Company". But when I come back, I'll have plenty to share with you. : )