Great Day!
I was so happy at the end of today!! I had a clean home (mostly) and my kids were so happy, which always makes me happy. I don't know why today was different than other days, but it was. Things just went smoother, the kids were content to play with each other and not beg, beg, beg to play with neighbor friends, and I was a lot more patient. I think it had a lot to do with listening to all of the uplifting and motivating talks this last weekend for conference. I love conference weekend!! I don't know why one session was enough for me when I was younger, but I love ALL 4 sessions and feel like I really miss out if I can't hear them all.
Tonight for Family Home Evening we had a "missionary night". It was so great!! I got the idea from Candace Nielson (thank you!) David started out talking about his mission and serving in Chile. We got a map off the internet of the world so the kids could see where Chile is. David read his mission call and showed them pictures of some of his mission. Then we gave each of the kids (except Alyssa) their own typed up mission call and name tag. They were so excited to open it and see where they were going and then look on the world map where it was. Cameron was going to Moscow, Russia. Melanie was going to Paris, France. Jason was going to Beijing, China! It was so cute when we helped them read it we were just as excited (almost) as if it were a real mission call!! We were screaming and hugging and acting so excited for them. The kids of course loved that! Then David told them that this week was missionary week and asked the kids to find missionary experiences and opportunities to share the gospel. Also, missionaries have rules. So our rules for a week are no t.v. (have to call the mission president, dad, to get permission), scripture reading morning and night, we can listen to church music, and companionship-Cameron and Jason, Melanie and Mom. Should be a fun and interesting week. I think it'll be a great experience for our family.
Tonight for Family Home Evening we had a "missionary night". It was so great!! I got the idea from Candace Nielson (thank you!) David started out talking about his mission and serving in Chile. We got a map off the internet of the world so the kids could see where Chile is. David read his mission call and showed them pictures of some of his mission. Then we gave each of the kids (except Alyssa) their own typed up mission call and name tag. They were so excited to open it and see where they were going and then look on the world map where it was. Cameron was going to Moscow, Russia. Melanie was going to Paris, France. Jason was going to Beijing, China! It was so cute when we helped them read it we were just as excited (almost) as if it were a real mission call!! We were screaming and hugging and acting so excited for them. The kids of course loved that! Then David told them that this week was missionary week and asked the kids to find missionary experiences and opportunities to share the gospel. Also, missionaries have rules. So our rules for a week are no t.v. (have to call the mission president, dad, to get permission), scripture reading morning and night, we can listen to church music, and companionship-Cameron and Jason, Melanie and Mom. Should be a fun and interesting week. I think it'll be a great experience for our family.
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