Sister Stoker shared some great ideas for Family Home Evening. She started out by saying that there is no excuse! We need to make it a priority each Monday night! What a great time to teach our children of the important truths of the gospel. Lesson Materials: Scriptures, Children Scripture Readers, Relief Society Manual, Sunday School Lessons, Gospel Principles, Church History, Church Magazines, Home Evening Manual, LDS.org, A Year of FHE, FHE ideas on Pinterest, LDS Living Activity Ideas: Progressive Dinner, Family Restaurant, Manners Meal, Hawaiian Luau, Pioneer Homeade Dinner, Dollar Night, Go on a hike and take a picnic Game Ideas: Treasure Hunt, Guess the Hymn, Gospel Charades, Skit on a Gospel Topic |
Sister Nesbitt made this poster filled with great thoughts and ideas you could give to the sisters you visit teach. We will have it hanging up during Relief Society so you can refer to it. We had time to discuss some commonly asked questions about visitng teaching go here to see some of the answers. We also encouraged all of the sisters to read Chapter 7 in Daughters in My Kingdom...it is a beautiful chapter on visiting teaching and its purposes. "Sister Elaine L. Jack, the twelfth Relief Society general president, taught: "In visiting teaching we reach out to each other. Hands often speak as voices can't. A warm embrace conveys volumes. A laugh together unites us. A moment of sharing refreshes our souls. We cannot always lift the burden of one who is troubled, but we can lift her so she can bear it well." (pg. 119) We encourage all of you to get to know each of your sisters so you can be there to celebrate the good times with her and if necessary help her bear the hard times as well. |
Sister Williams, Sister Heitz, and Sister Powell shared some fun birthday party ideas. I'm thinking party planning is in each of their futures :) Here were some of their suggestions: -Set a budget -Decide a Theme- What the birthday person enjoys, Blogs, Pinterest, Google, Ideas site -Decide Where to have the party: park, church, your home -Develop a Timeframe: how many people will attend, invitations (send out 2-3 weeks ahead), decorations, food, etc... -Purchase Decorations: KSL, Dollar, Store, Michaels, Oriental Trading (give yourself enough time), $1 bins at Target -Plan the Food: allrecipes.com, Family recipes or traditions, Cakes, Pies, Lunch/Dinner -Decorate: Day of or night before, have fun, Try to think of the person you are throwing the party for |
Have you been wondering what to do with your kids this summer? Sister Ashby shared some fun ideas that keep her kids busy and create fun memories. She has her kids write down summer activity ideas and put them in a jar, or if they are bored they choose an activity from the book above. Studio 5 had a segment on summer activities go here, to check it out. They have a chart with 100 summer activities you can do with your kids. Here are some other resources that Sister Ashby shared with us: 35 random acts of kindess to do with your kids Screen free week...100 fun kids ideas Summer Activities Bucket List Free Summer of Fun Kit 50 Simple Outside Activities for Kids 100 Free Things to do this Summer 101 Indoor Activities for Kids |