I just wanted to share what we did for our Relief Society Birthday Dinner last March. I always like looking around for new ideas so here's one that might work for your ward. I threw out my back a week or two before the dinner (not fun with 5 kids - my house quickly became a disaster zone) so our RS President and Coordinator took over and did a fabulous job putting together a wonderful evening. The night of the event, I felt well enough to go hobble around. I took 4 Advil when I got home but it was worth it. I wish I would've taken pictures, sorry.
Charms on magnet card as placecard and take home gift. On a 3x4 scrapbooked card there was tied a little high-heel charm they could add to a bracelet or key chain so they would remember the night.
High heel cookie cutout frosted so cute in a clear bag as a dessert or take home gift. A lady in our ward decorates cookies for her job so she helped make them deliciously fancy.
Visiting Teaching Skit put on by the presidency and committee. The RS President played her part and our 1st counselor played a sister that needed to be visit taught. Then we had pairs of sisters come "visit" her (each pair wore a different kind of shoe). The skit was similair to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkG1W0GeF_c It was hilarious!
We decorated the tables with different solid colored tablecloths and dollar store girl's dress up shoes. The tables were already set to save time. We did a potluck dinner since budget was tight.
Also on the stage we had a tower of shoes. We asked sisters to donate gently used shoes that we could give to the Humanitarian Center later. We ate dinner, did the skit and then we did a service project - we tied strips of fabric onto new dollar store flip flops that we donated the next day. The best part was getting to sit down and enjoy dinner and talk with each other. We're always so busy with our lives that we never take the time to stop and really visit. That was my favorite part.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Upstairs - Little Kids & Craft Room
My mom broke her leg so we've been helping her out quite a bit and I'm making a quilt for our family reunion. We've been busy. This summer is going by way too fast. Here's the rest of the pictures of our "new" house. Sisters Room - my 8 year old loves to practice gymnastics in here and it's big enough that she can. She loves to read so I put together all my old bookcases from my childhood room and now she has a library wall.
Four year old's room - still need some more IKEA kids furniture. There's a mini tramp in the corner and from the stud rings we hang a trapeze bar - sometimes it's in timeout because it gets too wild in there.
Craft Room - My old kitchen table is on the other wall but it still had stuff on it. It was our wedding gift from my Nana. I also have a hutch and counter-desk that was hers. In the old house my craft room didn't have a closet so I am LOVING that! There's the quilt I should be tying right now.
The kids love the new house and all the space. They enjoy playing hide-n-seek since there are so many places to hide. I imagine we'll stay here as long as we can cause moving is just too hard.
Four year old's room - still need some more IKEA kids furniture. There's a mini tramp in the corner and from the stud rings we hang a trapeze bar - sometimes it's in timeout because it gets too wild in there.
Craft Room - My old kitchen table is on the other wall but it still had stuff on it. It was our wedding gift from my Nana. I also have a hutch and counter-desk that was hers. In the old house my craft room didn't have a closet so I am LOVING that! There's the quilt I should be tying right now.
The kids love the new house and all the space. They enjoy playing hide-n-seek since there are so many places to hide. I imagine we'll stay here as long as we can cause moving is just too hard.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Upstairs - Laundry & Master
First of all I have to say that the upstairs laundry room was a huge seller for me. The idea of not having to haul stuff up and down stairs... *sigh* I bet you a woman thought of that. My 8 year old keeps her sewing machine and craft stuff in here like paints and playdough. There's also a wash sink in here.
Master Bedroom - that's a Cal King and yes, our baby still sleeps with us. I love watching her wake up so bright and happy every morning and it's fun to cuddle with a freshly bathed baby as I go to sleep.
Master Bath - big enough to live in. I think our bedroom at our first house WAS actually this size...
Master Bedroom - that's a Cal King and yes, our baby still sleeps with us. I love watching her wake up so bright and happy every morning and it's fun to cuddle with a freshly bathed baby as I go to sleep.
Master Bath - big enough to live in. I think our bedroom at our first house WAS actually this size...
Everyone but me has used that jacuzzi tub. Someday... someday.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Happy Father's Day
Don't you love it when you find a poem or song that says exactly what your heart wants to say? This is from Janice Kapp Perry. I originally found it in the book "Fathers of our Faith." You can find the story behind it here: http://www.ldsmag.com/index.php?option=com_zin&view=author&id=99
under her published articles. I can understand how much Heavenly Father loves His children because I have an earthly father who loves me. Thanks Daddy! Have I told you lately that I love you? I love you whole bunches! XOXO Forever & Always ~Karen
"My Father's Faith"
A father's faith can bless his little children
And help them rise above life's daily storms.
A father works each day to keep his dear ones
Ever protected, safe and warm.
My father's praise can send my spirit soaring
And help me see the good I may achieve.
My father's trust can fill my soul with courage
And help my doubting heart believe.
My father's tears can somehow say, "I love you"
When words fall silent in his tender heart.
Through daily acts of service and caring
His deepest feelings he imparts.
My father's prayers can call down heaven's blessings
And keep his children walking in the light.
His constant strength is steady as a lighthouse
That brings me safely through the night.
My father's arms can offer consolation
When I, in sorrow, turn my heart toward home.His loving voice resounds within my being
To help me know I'm not alone.
My father's eyes can see past faults and failings
And still imagine all I may become.And when I fall he's there to walk beside me
To tell me I can overcome.
My father's love will shine through generations -
A gentle force that guides me through the years.
My father's faith will be my inspiration
And make my path to heaven clear.
(Janice Kapp Perry, 2008)
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Main floor part 2
Troy's office with his new massage chair that he's in at least once a day. The computer desk was a mess so no picture of that, sorry.
Kitchen - half the cupboard space as the old house so
I'm still working on that.
It looks clean now but ask my kids, it never looks like this and
luckily you can't see the floor.
I'm still working on that.
luckily you can't see the floor.
Family Room
Main floor
Welcome to our home! Here are some pictures of the main floor. My 4 year old spilled half a bottle of baby powder upstairs and tried to clean it up with a blow dryer (he said the Holy Ghost made the mess, not him) so it might be a while before I post pictures of the upstairs. :)
Front door
Inside - front entry & living room
Living Room
New Home Pictures - Basement
Thursday, May 5, 2011
100 day Book of Mormon Reading Challenge
In our Relief Society we started something new and wonderful - a Book of Mormon reading challenge! Last year we did a 6 week challenge so it ended up taking around an hour every day to get it done in time. This year we wanted to mix it up a little and make it easier. Somewhere, someone in our presidency found this 100 day challenge. I love that it has a thought for every day and a question to ponder so it makes you STUDY instead of just READ. Simply submit a comment with your address and I'll email you the pdf file. (I haven't figured out how to do a link to it on blogger - if anyone knows how to do that please comment.) We cut them and put them together as booklets with a whole punch in one corner and held it all together with one of those metal rings. You could pass it along to your ward's RS presidency or make one for yourself to do this summer.
Labels:
Book of Mormon,
Relief Society
Friday, April 29, 2011
Home Sweet Home
Moving is CRAZY. I'm still delirious from it all. Do I miss the old house? No, not really. It served it's purpose and we really did need a bigger house. Do I love the new house? Emphatically YES! (Less emphatically said on cleaning day.)
Did I mention that we "swapped" houses? We bought a home 4 houses down the street from us and she decided to buy our house. Financially convenient since neither of us had to pay realtor commissions. We're friends now to say the least but it was still crazy trying to move in and out at the same time.
I'm almost unpacked. I'll get pictures on here ASAP. Just wanted to let everyone know I'm still alive and slowly getting back to real life.
Did I mention that we "swapped" houses? We bought a home 4 houses down the street from us and she decided to buy our house. Financially convenient since neither of us had to pay realtor commissions. We're friends now to say the least but it was still crazy trying to move in and out at the same time.
I'm almost unpacked. I'll get pictures on here ASAP. Just wanted to let everyone know I'm still alive and slowly getting back to real life.
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