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Monday, March 31, 2014

General Conference Ideas for Kids

   I had an idea last April to try to help my kids stay tuned in to our church's General Conference that is held every April and October.  Here we get to listen to all of our church's leaders as a congregation throughout the world.  It is actually pretty cool as an adult, but it is hard to pay attention as a kid.  I know because I was there as a kid myself.  It was really hard to listen to them even though they were telling us all kinds of important information.  They always have good stories that help bring the concepts home, but if you can't concentrate long enough to hear the story, it doesn't do much good, right?
   I have tried using the activity sheets that can usually be found around April and October that basically have this same concept, however, they don't really hold my children's attention for long.  They might listen to 1 talk or 2 and then they are done.  That makes it difficult for the parents to be able to listen to much more either.  Anyhow, I tried my idea this time and it worked AWESOME!!!  They stayed in the living room with me the entire conference and were actually paying attention.  For those who do not know what this is, it is 4 segments, 2 hours each, in which our highest leaders talk to all of the members of our church.  It is held on one Saturday (2 sessions) and Sunday (2 sessions).  We were only able to watch the Sunday sessions because of games and stuff, but that is still 4 hours of attention from a 9 and 6 year old!
  So, all that I did was have the kids go shopping with me to pick out 7 treats.  We got things like M&M's, Jelly beans, Smarties, Jolly Ranchers, Rolo's, Skittles, and Gummy Bears.  The important thing was to get things they enjoy, or it kind of defeats the purpose.  Once at home, we picked out 7 jars to put the candies in, and picked 7 words we thought the speakers would use frequently during the conference.  I gave some suggestions, but the kids came up with most of them.  I will list the ones we used and a few other suggestions to choose from that I actually did hear a lot this time.

Prophet
Holy Ghost
Temples
Jesus Christ
Heavenly Father
Joseph Smith
Prayer
Testimony
Rejoice
Eternal
Mission (Missionary)
Tithing
Priesthood
Pioneer
Baptism
Sacrament
Faith
Savior
The Lord

   What you do is have the kids pick out a candy from the jar whenever they hear that particular word.  For the littler things like Skittles and Jelly Beans, I let them choose 2 or 3, but everything else, just 1.  I would also suggest having the smaller candies for the words you think they will use the very most.  They will get less of a sugar rush but to them, it will still feel like a lot because the get to choose 2 or 3!  It worked out great.  They got to a point they were tired of candy so they each went in the kitchen and got a sandwich bag and started putting the candy in there to save for later, but they didn't stop listening to the talks.  I was really happy and really impressed with how well it worked!  Hope it will work well for your family too!

Here is what ours looked like!

~Stacy~

Friday, June 21, 2013

Summer Fun Ideas


  


  I have been looking for some fun things to do for me and my boys this summer.  Since we just moved to Arizona, I thought finding creative ways to stay cool and have fun was a must!  We do have a pool and everyone has told me we will spend all of our time in it this summer, however, I do not WANT to be in a pool everyday!  I don't know about you, but I don't like pool hair, or having to shower and get ready after being in the pool (which I am one who has too), especially if you have already showered and gotten ready once that day!  My kids also can't understand the concept that Mom doesn't want to get her hair wet and constantly try to splash and dunk me.  So, here are some alternatives I have found, mostly thanks to Pintrest!

1.  Homemade Sprinkler 


This one first caught my eye!  What a fun way to have a sprinkler for them to run in.  It only costs for the male, female adapter, which can be purchased at any hardware store, including Walmart and Target, for about $5.00.  Then it is just using an empty 2L bottle, which most people drink in the summer at any party, right?  You just poke holes in the bottom and hang it from a tree.  So much fun!



2.  Make Superheroes
a.

b. 

c.   

a.  Make superhero outfits, for boys or girls!  The first image is just made out of 2 empty pop bottles, spray painted in whatever color you want.  Glue them to a piece of cardboard the same width at the bottles side by side.  For the straps, attach ribbon with glue, staples, really whatever you think will hold it.  Finally, use crepe paper, or left over fabric to create flames.  Glue to the inside of the bottles and you are set!
b.  The second one is simply making superhero logos the kids can attach to their shirts, cape, or as shown above, on toy buckets to make cleaning their rooms easier.  These are just made out of felt, which is usually around $0.29 a piece or less.  (Michael's, Hobby Lobby, Walmart, Target)  You will also need to print out the superhero logo (click here for the printables).  After you have cut out the shapes from paper, pin it to the color of felt you want, cut the felt out, and then simply hot glue them together!  So easy and cute.  You can use safety pins to attach them to shirts.
c.  My friend just made these adorable masks for my boys and her girls and they wore them everyday for the entire week we were visiting.  They are AWESOME, and so easy.  The image originally came from a cereal box, but can be found here.  Again, all you will need is felt and small elastic ribbon.  She made 2 per child and sewed them together around the eye holes and the shape itself, 2 colors of their choice so it can be reversible.  Attach the elastic in between the 2 colors before you sew so it doesn't show.  The kids literally wore them all of the time, including to bed!  They would reverse the color for different roles and powers.  It was so fun!



3.  Dirt and Beach Cups


Dirt cups!  I loved these as a kid, and they are still good as an adult!
a.  Dirt cups require chocolate pudding, smashed Oreo's, and bugs like the gummy worms.  You can be creative though if you can find other kinds of gummy bugs!  Just make you pudding, set aside.  Crush the Oreo's (great job for the kiddos to help with!).  Layer starting with the Oreo's, then pudding, and finish off with the Oreo's.  Then let them put their worms in or on the dirt.  Serve them chilled.
  This can also make a fun friends or family over dessert.  My aunt displayed in once in a big Terra Cotta pot.  She had the bowl with the pudding sitting inside of it.  She had fake plants coming out of the top so it looked like a potted plant with dirt.  It was really neat.  (just a side note!)
b.  Beach cups.  Here are two versions of them.  The first one is made with Vanilla pudding and blue food coloring, whipped cream with Oreo's in them and then sweetish fish on the top.  Layer pudding, whipped cream, etc until pudding is on top and then put your fish in.
  b2.  The second version is made with butterscotch pudding, blue colored sugar, crushed up graham crackers, part of a fruit roll up (the towel under the teddy graham), a life saver, teddy grahams and fruity gummies.  Top it with the little umbrella.  You should either be able to make a bunch of them at once or have plenty of left overs for another time!

4.  Go on a Scavenger Hunt

  Everyone can get empty toilet paper rolls pretty quickly.  Just make sure everyone in your family knows to set them aside until you have the amount you need for your binoculars, 2 per child.  These are so easy to make, just glue the 2 rolls together along down the middle, long ways. Use a hole puncher (or pair of scissors) to poke a hole on either side of the rolls.  Finally attach yarn, or string, or ribbon through the holes punched so they can hang on the child like a necklace.
  Have the kids write down what they think they will see on their adventure, or maybe pick out 10 things you think they should find.  Give them the paper and a pencil and go exploring.  You could take these to a zoo or botanical garden to the kids can "see better" or find more things through them.  They will have a blast.


5.  Make Healthy Treats
a.     b.   
   a.  Apple Cars- These are incredibly easy to make.  Just slice an apple into medium sized slices.  Cut grapes in half and attach one on either side of the front and back of the apple, attaching with a toothpick.
  b.  Apple Mouths-  Again, slice your apple into thin slices.  Spread peanut butter on the insides of 2 slices.  Attach marshmallows to one apple slice and then top with the other peanut buttered slice.

6.  Make some 4th of July treats
a.
b.

a. 4th of July Popsicles
These take:
1 Cup Cranberry Juice
1 Cup Lemonade
1 Cup blue Sports Drink (Gatorade, Powerade)

1.  First put Cranberry juice at the bottom of a small cup and freeze until almost firm (about 1 hour).  Place popsicle stick in .
2.  Next, fill about 2/3rds of the way up with Lemonade and let freeze.
3.  Finally, fill the remainder with the Blue Sports Drink and let freeze.
4.  Pull out of the cups and enjoy!

b.  4th of July Pretzel Rods
  With these, simply dip the ends of the pretzels (I like half way), with melted white chocolate, white almond bark, or dipping chocolate.  Immediately cover with your Red, White, and Blue sprinkles or colored sugar.  Let harden and then eat.
**One trick with dipping things like pretzels or strawberries, put a small amount of vegetable or olive oil in the chocolate until it runs off your spoon smoothly.  It should be about a tsp or less, but it just helps cover things easier and with no clumps.


7.  Movie Mania
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  Of the 3 areas I have lived in since I had children, each have had a Summer Movie Program.  Basically, they will have a movie each week that is an older movie, but it will only cost between FREE and $1.00 per person.  Some areas, like Birmingham, have more than one movie option, maybe something rated G for the youngest kids like Hotel Transylvania, and something PG for older kids like Alvin and the Chipmunks- Chipwrecked.  Some of the different theaters would even be playing a different movie in different locations, so see what you would like to watch the most.
  This last week, we got to watch Madagascar 3- Europe's Most Wanted.  This week it will be The Lorax.  This keeps you busy at least one day a week.  If your area has more than one movie, you could go multiple times that week.  If you don't know if your theater does this program, google your area or ask friends!

8.  Balloon Games
a.   b.  c.  

  a.  Water Piñatas.  Just find some waterproof toys to put inside the balloons for prizes and hang the balloons up throughout your yard.
  b.  Balloon Race.  The object is to see who can get the most balloons into their basket only using pool noodles.  You can have a time limit if you want, but do not have to.
  c.  Balloon Horseshoe.  The picture shows where they have put a point value on each balloon.  You can either do that or maybe a set amount for each balloon.  Using helium in the balloons, tied them around in various parts of your yard.  Use a hula hoop to toss over the balloons to collect your points.

9.  Ball Games


  a.  Kid Croquet.  For this one, cut hula hoops in half and spread them throughout the yard for the "wickets" or hoops.  Use medium to large bouncy balls or kickballs.  If you do not have flags already to use, you can make some very easily with a dowel and felt or left over pieces of material.
  b.  Good old fashion KICKBALL!!  Get a group of friends together and get a small bouncy ball or kickball.  We just did this with some friends last week and had so much fun!  We even had two 3 years olds and it worked perfect for them too.

10.  Playgroup

  Depending on your area, you will need to figure out what will really work for you all.  For instance, right now here in Phoenix, it has been 112-114° for the past several weeks, so a playground Playgroup would be pretty much out of the question, even early in the morning.  We do have some covered playgrounds, so those ones might work.
  Another possibility is to go to a splash pad.  Of the 3 areas I have lived in, there have been several FREE options to choose from.  There are also paid ones, but why pay when you can go to a free one?  If you don't already know of one in your area, google it or ask around to people who have lived in the area longer than you.  You should be able to find some good options that will work for you and your friends.

Hopefully this has given you some fun options to keep you busy with your kids this summer!  
Hope you enjoy!
~The Sissies~

Friday, June 8, 2012

Family Feud

   We played "Family Feud" last month at church for our youth's joint activity.  It was a blast.  They had so much fun and even the few kids who said they wouldn't play had joined in by the second round and were very active!  I put together this power point for it and it turned out awesome.  You are welcome to use the one I have made or change it to fit your needs.  The basis of the design was hyperlinking between the question slide, the answer slide when the "family member" selects a correct answer showing the points awarded, and finally to the full answer slide.  There are about 12 slides at the end that are all church based questions.  They are not in the same "we survey 100 people" style.  Instead, you can use them as a bonus or speed round and award them so many points for each correct answer.

  What we did was break them up into 4 families, or enough to make about 4-5 people on a team.  We had two games going on at once, one at either end of the gym.  We had both computers connected to a projector, projecting on a white board.  We also had a caulkboard at each end to keep score.  You could use an additional white board for this purpose if you have access to that instead or would prefer it!  To start each question, the first person, or next person in line for each team would listen to the question out loud and the first one to shout their name would get to answer first.  If they answer correct, their team gets to answer the questions until they either answer them all correctly or get three strikes.  If they answer incorrectly, the question is then turned over to the other team for their first member, or next in line to answer.  If he/she got it incorrect, we would continue going down the line until one team had guessed a correct answer.  Once that part was established and the team was answering questions, if they ever got to three strikes, the question would be turned over to the other team who fot to discuss the question and have the person who's turn it was say the answer.  If they choose a correct answer, they steal all of the points from the other team.  If not, we would just move onto the next question and the first team would keep all of the points they had earned.

  We played about 2 rounds with regular point values, then had a round with double points, then a final round with triple points.  Whoever won after the 4th round moved on to the winners bracket and so forth.  I don't know if this is totally the correct way to play it, but it worked for us.  The kids were totally talking smack to each other and everyone got really involved.  It was a lot of fun for everyone.

  I'll give a couple of instructions for changing things.  First, if you want to put what youth group it is, that is the first slide and you should be able to just type without messing anything up.  The second to last slide has the "High Councilor in Your Stake".  This could really be any leader group you want for your area, just change the question accordingly on each slide.  The important part though is on the second through the second to last slide of that group, I just put "Name" on all of the spots.  Make sure not to undo the underline or you have undone the hyperlink.  Just put your curser right at the beginning of the 'N' and type the name you want and then delete the 'Name'.  The last slide is also not as importand but just try not to move any of them or they will be off from the question slide.  I have made it so when you go from page to page they are all in the same spot.  The last thing to be careful of, make sure your curser is right over the box or the underlined answer or it will start taking you to random slides and the kids will be able to see the other answers.  The first slide in each group has and "End" box on the bottom right which will take you to the last page with all the answers and point values!  If you have any questions or want to give feed back, please leave a comment!  I would love to hear from you!


~Stacy~ 
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