Sunday, April 02, 2006

Which Conference talk did you like best?

Just a question for all my Mormon friends....I loved Elder Holland's talk. It was just what i needed. Pres. Hinckley was cute when he said that his talk shouldn't be considered an obituary...even though that's what I was thinking the whole time he was talking. But, sadly, I always wonder if this is the last time we will see him speak at conference. I adore him. The weather looked good in SLC....so...is it as perfect as it looked Sarita and Jess? Love you guys!

6 comments:

Jessica said...

I love Pres Hinckley's too...I thought the same thing during it though...Other than that, the one on sat afternoon about marriage was soooo good...made me homesick for Ryan since he was working all weekend and I was staying at his parents. Other than that...I must admit as hard as I tried to stay awake, I didn't. (I slept through some of Sunday's sessions) Then the kids kept me distracted through the rest on sat (big suprise!). Thank goodness it comes out in the Ensign!!

Sarita said...

And the weather....Saturday, I know some very soggy people that stood in the standby line's in pouring rain. Dedication!

Amanda and McKay said...

While I enjoyed them all, I would have to say Elder Holland's was my favorite, as well. Elder Eyring's too.

Unknown said...

oh yea...Elder Eyrings was very good. I always love his talks.

Rachel said...

I have to say, while I enjoyed conference, the only talk I heard well enough that I can actually attribute it to a specific speaker is President Hinckley's. Sad, since I did listen to all but the first half of Saturday afternoon's session. Maybe it had to do with the fidgety children and no husband for the weekend. :(

I heard from a reliable source...(here comes a faith-promoting rumor)...that Elder (the one who just got both knees replaced) suggested in Sacrament meeting last week that we may not have the opportunity to hear a lot more of President Hinckley, and that his talk would be much like King Benjamin's talk as he gathered his people together before he died. Meaning that we should give his talk the same import we would King Benjamin's. Kind of sobering.

Sarita said...

I wish I hadnt been so drugged/sick/sleepy so I could remember any of them.