Well it's been a while since I've been on and since then I've received a new calling. I'm 2nd counselor in the Relief Society. I am over the activities and last night we had an activity about home organization. I love what Marie Ricks has to say about organization, so I based my lesson from her book Project organization. The following is a Prezi Presentation I put together to help illustrate the concepts I was trying to teach. If you read the first few chapters of Marie's book it will make more sense, but there are some good ideas without the book. Click this Link for the Prezi. If you don't want to go through the presentation here are some photos to give you some ideas. This is my baking center. Measuring tools are in this cupboard. Spices are in the corner cupboard on turn tables. Most used on the bottom (I'm rather small in stature) and the less used ones in the middle. Top are bulk spices I use to refill my containers....
When we first moved into our neighborhood, I wanted to get to know my neighbors quickly and on a more personal level. My grandma had a great idea. She suggested I host a progressive dinner. I was thrilled with how well it turned out. I ended up hosting a few myself and then my ward (a local LDS congregation) took it over as a ward activity. Here's how it works. First you send out invitations to everyone in the neighborhood. The great thing about this activity is it is just a way to get to know everyone, it's not churchy, so invite everyone. This is the invite we used this time. Then you get all the RSVP's back. Because everyone is so good at RSVPing, we called people, texted people and sent a signup in church to see who was going to be able to make it. We also asked for people who would be willing to Host the dinner at their home. Then the fun begins. We printed up everyone's last names on a sheet of paper along with the wor...
Hi everyone. This is a craft we did in Activity Days, but it works for any youth group. We did a mother daughter activity and we took pictures of the daughter and mothers hands holding the iron rod. You could just do it of the individual youth or they could do it with friends or leaders too. We did a lesson about the iron rod. Here's a link to a talk by Elder Bednar if you choose to use it. To take the pictures I draped a piece of black fabric over a couple of chairs. Then we used a wooden dowel I had painted silver to hold horizontally in front of the black fabric. I had the mothers and daughters alternate their hands one facing forward and one facing back to give more visual interest. The graphic is available here to download it is a psd file or photoshop file. I got the photos printed at Alphagraphics on text weight paper. We painted the mdf boards black, then glued the image onto the boards and used modge podge to cover...
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