Tonight after church we fed the missionaries. Rusty made his famous tacos and we chatted with the Elders while the boys ran amuck. We got to drive the Elders back to the church so we could all attend "8 is Great!" The whole primary room was full. So many kids getting baptized this year. Berkley is so funny. He eyed the 8 doughnut treats the second we walked in the door. I can't believe he is already old enough to be choosing to get baptized! October will be here before we know it. Save the Date- November 15th @ 9am.
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1.19.2014
1.18.2014
Gilbert Temple Open House...
I know we are biased because this is "our" temple, but it really is one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. We got the chance to take the boys along with Russ & Cindi and Jill & Jaci the first day of the open house. I can't even describe the peaceful feeling you get inside. The boys loved it- aside from Brenner who did NOT like the plastic booties they had you wear. It is crazy to think that this could be the temple our kids are married in! Can't wait for the dedication and to start doing work there when it officially opens in March.
1.11.2014
Stake Temple Walk...
Our stake decided to do a Temple Walk. Rusty was on the committee and had a number of meetings to plan it for months and months. We met at a nearby soccer field, and walked the mile and a half to the Temple, took pictures and walked back. There we had a nice picnic lunch. We had a small program and by then I could barely breathe because of my grass allergy! So, we cut it short and headed home. I hope it is a day the boys always remember. They can't wait to go through the Open House soon.
11.15.2013
A Very Berry EARLY Christmas Dinner...
I am still on the Relief Society committee and we got to plan our big Christmas dinner early this year. Because of building scheduling we had to have it the second week of November. Although everyone thought we were crazy, it was nice not to have to have one more thing to go to in December. I work with a great committee. I made the invites and posters again. They were fun. We were going with a berry theme and we used lots of burlap.
We served soup in bread bowls and a berry salad. We had dozens of pies for dessert and ice cream. We played a game (the Left Right game) which I Emceed and talked and laughed. It was a great night. All in all we had about 115 women there and there are only 130 in our ward RS so we had an unbelievable turn out. Can't wait to plan next year!!
It took 4 suburbans and a few other cars to get everything over to the church that day to set up. We worked from 10 am until 2pm and then we came back at 5 to finish. After it was over we were there until almost midnight cleaning up, but it was totally worth it. Plus we got to take home lots of left over pies...
I made the JOY sign and it doubled as a Bunco gift a week later.
The Commitee (l-r) Rachelle, Erin, Krystal, Jackie, Heidi, Tara, me, Barbara
8.28.2013
VTU...
8.27.13
I have served on our ward's Relief Society Committee since we became a ward last year. It is so fun to plan the activities for the "Additional Relief Society Meetings" aka Homemaking aka Enrichment. I work with a great group of women who are very talented. When we first started planning this activity back in April we were super excited for it. We wanted to have an activity centered around Visiting Teaching, but not make it boring. One sister, Rochelle, had had something similar to this in a previous ward and had saved all the papers from it! Win! We worked through the summer getting things prepped and once we got back from all our trips we began putting the final arrangements together. I didn't get a picture of all of us in our VTU shirts, but they turned out cute. I made about a dozen for the night. {And I have to make a note for me, I gave a talk in church two days before this so I had a busy couple of weeks. }
Finally, the day came and we met to set up early. I left after an hour to deal with my crazy boys. But the transformation was awesome. Here are some pictures of the set up...
As they came in the foyer there was Registration. We broke the table up by last name. The tables were manned by our VT supervisors. When you checked in they gave you a packet with some essentials for the night; class schedule, pen, ruler handout, VT roster (I will take a picture of it). As well as a current VTing route.
In the cultural hall we had long tables set up like desks. We covered them with white butcher paper.
We used the bell to "change classes"rather than move every few minutes we stayed in the same place the entire time.
The jars were filled with school supplies, erasers, crayons, glue, pencils, pens etc. Other than the jars I brought from home, (which Boss broke a lid to, geez that kid!) all the contents were donated.
This was the refreshments table and the area where we collected donations. I really should have taken a picture after because it was filled to the brim with paper, backpacks, crayons and other essentials. The Young Women in our ward will now put the items into the backpacks and then we will take them to a local charity we work with.
These might have been my favorite part of the night. The "refreshments." Heidi ran the bags through the printer to put our logo on. Inside we had fruit leather, chips, a homemade granola bar and a lunch sack note.
I mean come on, how cute???
Here was our PE area, and below was our Teacher's desk.
We had the following class schedule:
Orientation, the Pledge, a cheer by our very own VTU cheerleaders, History, P.E., Statistics, Film, Communications, Study Hall and Choir. Each class was just a few minutes long and was taught by a member of either the RS committee, RS VT supervisor or someone in the RS presidency.
Some of our lovely supervisors, Jamie, Margaret, Scarlett (below) Julia, RaeChelle
Barbara gave the welcome. She is one of the co-heads of the committee (and you can see the t-shirts I made in this picture)
Nothing will sadden me more for a while than the fact that I didn't video this cheer. Brittany wrote it and it was about our ward and how visiting teaching is never done. Best cheer squad ever (Angela, Brittany, Amanda, Alli, Sarah) Thanks for keeping those cheer skills sharp ladies!
During Scarlett's PE class we had to stretch and get warmed up for the game we played.
Scar leading the stretching. She got roped into teaching this class because she's my friend, hopefully she still is :) She did amazing.
At the end of the game here were our three winners- their prize? Doing everyone else's VTing. Ha ha.
Donna and Marge taught statistics and we even had a pop quiz. Luckily the answers were in the packet.
After watching a funny film on how NOT to visit teach, Jamie taught us about the importance of good communications with an old fashion game of telephone.
Great job Jamie. I got to be the Choir Director (I led the songs) and the Ecclesiastic Professor (I said the closing prayer). It was a fun night, we had an amazing turnout, and now we are ready to plan our Christmas program!
I have served on our ward's Relief Society Committee since we became a ward last year. It is so fun to plan the activities for the "Additional Relief Society Meetings" aka Homemaking aka Enrichment. I work with a great group of women who are very talented. When we first started planning this activity back in April we were super excited for it. We wanted to have an activity centered around Visiting Teaching, but not make it boring. One sister, Rochelle, had had something similar to this in a previous ward and had saved all the papers from it! Win! We worked through the summer getting things prepped and once we got back from all our trips we began putting the final arrangements together. I didn't get a picture of all of us in our VTU shirts, but they turned out cute. I made about a dozen for the night. {And I have to make a note for me, I gave a talk in church two days before this so I had a busy couple of weeks. }
Finally, the day came and we met to set up early. I left after an hour to deal with my crazy boys. But the transformation was awesome. Here are some pictures of the set up...
As they came in the foyer there was Registration. We broke the table up by last name. The tables were manned by our VT supervisors. When you checked in they gave you a packet with some essentials for the night; class schedule, pen, ruler handout, VT roster (I will take a picture of it). As well as a current VTing route.
In the cultural hall we had long tables set up like desks. We covered them with white butcher paper.
We used the bell to "change classes"rather than move every few minutes we stayed in the same place the entire time.
The jars were filled with school supplies, erasers, crayons, glue, pencils, pens etc. Other than the jars I brought from home, (which Boss broke a lid to, geez that kid!) all the contents were donated.
This was the refreshments table and the area where we collected donations. I really should have taken a picture after because it was filled to the brim with paper, backpacks, crayons and other essentials. The Young Women in our ward will now put the items into the backpacks and then we will take them to a local charity we work with.
These might have been my favorite part of the night. The "refreshments." Heidi ran the bags through the printer to put our logo on. Inside we had fruit leather, chips, a homemade granola bar and a lunch sack note.
I mean come on, how cute???
Here was our PE area, and below was our Teacher's desk.
We had the following class schedule:
Orientation, the Pledge, a cheer by our very own VTU cheerleaders, History, P.E., Statistics, Film, Communications, Study Hall and Choir. Each class was just a few minutes long and was taught by a member of either the RS committee, RS VT supervisor or someone in the RS presidency.
Some of our lovely supervisors, Jamie, Margaret, Scarlett (below) Julia, RaeChelle
Barbara gave the welcome. She is one of the co-heads of the committee (and you can see the t-shirts I made in this picture)
Nothing will sadden me more for a while than the fact that I didn't video this cheer. Brittany wrote it and it was about our ward and how visiting teaching is never done. Best cheer squad ever (Angela, Brittany, Amanda, Alli, Sarah) Thanks for keeping those cheer skills sharp ladies!
During Scarlett's PE class we had to stretch and get warmed up for the game we played.
Scar leading the stretching. She got roped into teaching this class because she's my friend, hopefully she still is :) She did amazing.
At the end of the game here were our three winners- their prize? Doing everyone else's VTing. Ha ha.
Donna and Marge taught statistics and we even had a pop quiz. Luckily the answers were in the packet.
After watching a funny film on how NOT to visit teach, Jamie taught us about the importance of good communications with an old fashion game of telephone.
Great job Jamie. I got to be the Choir Director (I led the songs) and the Ecclesiastic Professor (I said the closing prayer). It was a fun night, we had an amazing turnout, and now we are ready to plan our Christmas program!
1.01.2013
Rusty's New Calling...
When our ward was spilt and we became the Highland Park ward Rusty was called as the ward Sunday School President. A few months went by and our stake was split. The boundaries were kinda insane and if you drive down my street just two blocks you hit a new stake. Anyhow, when the new Gilbert Highland West Stake was created Rusty was called to be the 2nd councilor in the Stake Sunday School presidency. He really enjoyed the men he served with, and what they were doing. And then, the Stake Sunday School Pres got called to be a Bishop... So, the night I had my annual Ugly Sweater Bunco at my house, Rusty told me we had to be done by 9 because we had a meeting with the Stake President. Dun dun dun... You guessed it, Rusty got called to be the new Stake Sunday School President. I am so incredibly proud that he lives his life in a way that he can serve in callings like this. This was an especially interesting calling coming into 2013 with the major curriculum changes for the youth in the church. It has been fun learning about the new way of teaching, and watching Rusty go to different wards to support the Sunday School Presidents on the ward level. Proud of you President Beck.
Good thing he got a fancy new suit for the wedding. As part of the Stake Council he attends every ward in the Stake's temple night, Ward conference and ward council fireside. He has a lot of meetings, and it has made Sunday's pretty hectic, but we have loved the blessings we have received from his new calling. Although, I still think I am to young to be married to a Stake anything president.
Good thing he got a fancy new suit for the wedding. As part of the Stake Council he attends every ward in the Stake's temple night, Ward conference and ward council fireside. He has a lot of meetings, and it has made Sunday's pretty hectic, but we have loved the blessings we have received from his new calling. Although, I still think I am to young to be married to a Stake anything president.
12.15.2012
Our Ward's First Christmas Party...
The morning after Kelcie's wedding, although we were beat, we knew we were going to have a fun morning. We had a Polar Express themed Breakfast with Santa with our ward. The Young Women were in charge and they did a great job. Uncle Todd got to play Santa's helper and we enjoyed the pancake breakfast. Alison did not get to enjoy all of hers, because Boston kept stealing right off her plate!
After yummy pancakes and a kid craft we read the Polar Express and then the kids got to visit Santa.
I think this is the single greatest picture of a kid on Santa's lap ever. Love that Boston.
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