Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Book of Mormon Speeches - King Benjamin

Some of the greatest "talks" I've ever read have been in the Book of Mormon.  I love to learn and study these great sermons from these great prophets and leaders.  I recently read the Book of Mormon again in the storybook format (no verses, no notes, just the words).  I LOVED this experience.  I read it straight through and could hardly put it down.  I love reading and studying the scriptures in the verse and footnote format as well, but I really think everyone should try reading it both ways.  I think we would all benefit from studying the scriptures in as many creative and new ways as possible.

I love general conference. Studying the words of our current prophets in our Ensign magazines makes me happy and I can't wait to get them in the mail, the words just jump out and grab me.  My husband and I thought we would try putting the words of the Boom of Mormon prophets into our current format of general conference addresses that we have today.  (Same words, unaltered, just taken out of the scripture format). I have enjoyed this type of study.  It takes the meat of the message and puts it in easy read format and you can really dive in and partake of the beautiful gospel as taught by these ancient prophets to the Saints at that time.  (Same church then as it is now, so of course they had "general conferences" right?  At lease in some form or another.)

We will be adding new "BOM general conference speeches" periodically to the blog as free downloads, so make sure you subscribe to the blog to get your updates when these come out.  When we get finished with the BOM series, we will then do New Testament, Old Testament and the Doctrine & Covenants.  I see this being especially beneficial for the youth to study.  This doesn't replace the scriptures, it's just another creative way to study it.  I like to mix things up a lot and get creative.  It's a great way to get new truths and studies from the writing of the scriptures.


Our first "BOM general conference speech" is from good old King Benjamin.  What a gem he was.  I really think this is some of the greatest stuff ever written and I wish the whole world had access to this great speech and these great truths and lessons.  What an example he was of service and love, of being humble and willing to serve always.  I think of our Prophet today, President Monson and how he is much like King Benjamin and has worn himself out all his days in the service of God and in the service of others.  






Monday, August 18, 2014

Priesthood Blessings

One of the favorite traditions in our family is to spend the Family Home Evening right before school starts discussing the importance of education, being friendly and doing your best in school.  After we have a little discussion about it, each of our kids then receive a Priesthood blessing from their dad to help them start their school year out right.

 I love this time and it is so unique how each child has their own little help and guidance from their Heavenly Father pronounced upon them.  In the past, we have recorded these Father's blessings on our iPhone for our records, but I thought this year, we would have the kids record their thoughts and feelings after their blessing, so that it can remain in their hearts even longer.

I'm planning on typing the blessings up afterward, so that they can refer to it the whole year for help, guidance and comfort.


I think it's important to record these blessings down because of how quickly all of us are to forget.  I wish we had done this for all of the blessings I received from my dad growing up.  I have a few letters from my parents that were given to me at girls camp that offered counsel and guidance and I still cherish those to this day.

I made these little note pages for my kids to record their thoughts and feelings tonight right after the blessing and right before treats.  ;)   Feel free to click on the image and save them to use for yourself.  There is a girl and a boy version, print front & back, borderless printing. 













Saturday, August 16, 2014

There's no lunch like home lunch!

Oh my goodness, I can't believe it's time for school to start again.  It's crazy.  Time for crazy mountain loads of paper, for stricter schedules, for hungry, stinky, tired kids, for packed backpacks and packed home lunches.   Do you send your kids with home lunches too?  Well, I needed a plan this year to help that whole lunch packing scene go a little smoother at our house and today, I'm sharing it with you.

Yes, Yes, I know...everyone is talking about going back to school and getting all prepped and ready.  Sometimes I just roll my eyes at the whole concept.  But, this year I decided that I want to prep everything now, so that my life and therefore the life of my family/home run much smoother.  After all, by the time they get home from school, we only have 3-4 precious hours together of quality time.  I don't want to spend that time being stressed out about this and that and worrying about whether or not something is done.

So, anyway...I am introducing a downloadable kit that it free THIS WEEK ONLY!  This is a School Lunch Planning Calendar Kit.  It's great.  I put it in my "Home Management Binder", which I have updated and made smaller and more concise.  I will be sharing some other awesome kits in the near future that also go in the binder that will help life go even smoother.  Yay!

Okay, so I've got the whole family on board (which I think is important) and everyone is ready to help keep things going, especially because I'll be having a big fat chubby baby boy this winter.
(#1: 6.5 lbs. #2: 7.4 lbs. #3: 8.6 lbs. #4: 9.6 lbs. #5: 10.3 lbs.  #6: ????  Do you see a trend?) I will need all of them to pitch in extra.  My main job is to get the shopping done and to print out and display the monthly menu so that they can refer to it.  That's it.  My kids divide the items up when I get home from shopping and put them in their bins for the week, they make their own sandwiches, soups, drinks, potatoes, etc. (it's very important to my husband and I that our kids are self-sufficient at an early age)

Side Note:  I never take my kids shopping with me, unless it's one on one and for a very specific purpose or teaching experience.  I will go at night or early early in the morning to avoid it, which equals a happy, peaceful, calm woman doing her shopping in a non-hurried, non-pressured, non-grumpy way.  :)




I love this quote I found.  Sometimes, I have been guilty of be-gruding "having" to cook for my family and all of these little people all of the time, plus their friends.  Oh, and the messes involved.  BUT, I decided that this is one of my most important roles and duties as a woman and as a mother.  If you have a husband, son, daughter that loves to cook and prepare meals, by all means, put them to work, but the main responsibility is ours, ladies.  It's awesome and it's important.





If your kids go to a great school that serves healthy great food and you can afford sending multiple children there to eat, then go for that.  Disregard this whole post.  BUT, if you're like me and will be sending 4 hungry kids to school, then that quickly adds up.  For instance, it is $1.75 per elementary kid per day here, which for us equals $95/month. It's $2.00 per middle school kid per day which equals $40/month.  That adds up pretty quickly to $135/month.  OUCH!  That's just for lunch food.  

Since my kids don't finish most of their school supplied lunch food anyway (proven fact) that is a huge waste of money and food.  I have budgeted a months worth of main lunch food items, snacks, fruit, veggies and drinks and I came to about $75/month.  WOW!  That is a $60 savings.  


These pages are simple calendars with only the days of the school week on them to help you zone in and get some planning done.  I've included the holidays on there in case you want to add something a little special, or remember that you don't have to pack lunch for that particular day.  The shopping list is short and sweet.  Use it along with your main grocery shopping list.


This is not hard.  If you can just plan 3-4 weeks worth and just rotate, rotate, rotate.  After awhile, it will become second-nature and you and your family will become very familiar with the items and how to prepare and use them.

I've included in the download a list of ideas that you can use if you would like to get your brain flowing.  You can mix and match, and organize according to food portions, or different focuses on different weeks.  You can get a lot of different food combinations with these 4 small lists.  :)


So, there you have it.  You can go to  my store to download your free copy.  

It is free for this week only. 
Be sure and share it with your friends!

Have fun, and Happy Planning!




Turns out, kids are pretty easy, light eaters and if you plan it just right, you can learn their favorites and even push them to eat a wider variety of foods in a fun way.  You can do themes also.  For instance, we are having a "hot & healthy" Wednesday every week.  We try to only do juice drinks or milk on Tuesdays & Thursdays.  Make it fun and did I mention, you should get the kids on board with the planning and carrying out the responsibility of checking the calendar and packing their own meals.  It's good preparation for their future.


SAMPLE MENU PLAN FOR ONE MONTH



While I was putting together my menus, I gathered a collection of ideas of how to organize and implement lunch planning.  How great to have everything ready to go for the whole week.  The kids can simply put together their meal by grabbing items that are pre-packaged.  

In my family, we are actually going to have a small bin for each of our children (including the 2 at home, not eating at school) in both the fridge and the pantry and load it up with the items 
I choose (cuz I'm the mom, Yay!)  for the week.  They get to choose  which snack/food item they eat for that day.  Win, Win!