Parenting Lesson #3,092

…that I’m learning, but who’s counting.  😉

If the answer is going to be yes anyway, you might as well say it with an exaggerated nod and a sparkle in your eye.

Case in point:

Katey asked for the largest, curvest banana in the bunch.

I answered with my sparkly nod, letting her know I was in on her little secret… and was rewarded with a fruity smile.

Sweet.

Welcome to Stop #13…

and I’m elated to have you join me.  Welcome on your journey – from the lovely, crafty Antonia’s blog.

{Link no longer available.  It has been disabled because the blog hop is now done.  🙂  You can still purchase the mini kits in Jessica Sprague’s store.  Bags made with the designer’s 4ever bloghop kits:  label from Carina’s mini kit,  polaroid frame, banner and rick-rack heart from mini kit by Splendid Fiins, glitter splats from JS admin team and Heidi Swapp mini kit, star story stick made with 4ever mini kit by the Queen of Quirk.  Paper strips on prizes below from above kits, as well as In the Making mini kit and Live Design’s mini kit.}

The labels can be used in digital or hybrid scrapping.  A very 4th of July one and another for other occasions as well.

We love the 4th of July around here – here’s the blog post from last year if you would like to see what our small-town celebration looks like.  We love having popcorn on the 4th – sometimes buttery – sometimes carmely, sometimes in the afternoon – sometimes during fireworks.  I like it all.  I thought it would be a great deal of fun to dress the popcorn bags up this year and put in prizes a la Cracker Jack.  I hope you enjoy them too!

Here’s a close-up of the popcorn bags:

The labels can be printed directly onto paper bags – a little tricky, but I found great directions here, or they can be printed as labels and adhered to the paper bags.

And a photo of the prizes that can be found inside:

The prizes are packaged with the adorable papers included in the bloghop from the JS designers.  A cute idea I got from sugarbsupplies where I bought the glassine envelopes.  I used them partly because glassine is resistant to water and grease.  Also because in my research I found out glassine is used to package fireworks.  Perfect!  And Zotz are included in my prize packages – a fun, fizzy candy that screams fireworks and fun to me.  😉

Here’s the story stick “prize” {craft} included in the download:

These can be made ahead of time and slipped into the bags, or the supplies can be included and each person make their own (that’s my plan).  I used colored pencils for the base.  I glued the sharp point into the star part, but if you’re feeling brave (or have older celebrants) it would be neat to have the stick be writeable as well.  🙂

Here’s info about the story sticks (also included in the download):

Feel free to visit as long as you’d like, and when you’re ready –head on over to the beautiful, effervescent Brenda’s blog, stop #14.  🙂

My very favorites…

Here we are in the Mormon Miracle Pageant:

{photo by Rick Egan, Salt Lake City Tribune – June 14, 2011}

JB, me and our little ones all around.

My very favorite part of the pageant is when Christ calls up the children to teach and bless them – a scene straight from the Book of Mormon when Jesus visited this continent.  I love that as part of the pageant, the man portraying Christ actually talks to the children every night, teaching a principle that noone but them can hear.  The music is playing over the sound system and even though we’re close I have to read lips.  🙂  Two nights ago he talked about obedience and last night it was how their Heavenly Father loves each of them.

My very, very favorite part of the whole pageant is when Jesus holds up a baby.  There’s something special about babies–so much love.  We have had the blessed opportunity to have two of our little ones play that part.  Not this year, but perhaps next.  😉  Our babies always stare (or grin) at Christ with such awe – and it’s always mutual.

There are still 3 more performances of the Mormon Miracle: tonight, Friday and Saturday.  The free historical drama (one and a half hours long) starts at 9:30 p.m..  Everyone is more than welcome.  I’d love to share my favorites.

{I lightened the photo a tad so the people can be seen.  🙂  Lighten Shadows Action by Sarah Cornish of MyFourHensPhotography.}

PaRt-ay pRep…

For part of JessicaSprague.com’s birthday there is a 47-stop blog hop full of birthday gifts… for you.  Definitely party time!  🙂  All details below:

 

Growing in Wisdom…

This is JB’s Father’s Day present.  Growing in Wisdom by Simon Dewey.  Jim Bob oh-so-subtly hinted that he would love this painting for any holiday:  a birthday, Christmas or 4th of July (okay, he didn’t go that far 😉 ).  He did make it very obvious that he loved it and showed me where he would love to hang it even.  🙂  I thought it was a perfect painting for Father’s Day.  I love how gentle Joseph is as he studies with Jesus.  Jim Bob pointed out that they are in his workshop – all the carpenter tools around and hanging in the background.  Yet Joseph is taking the time to teach and learn.  JB wants to (and does) do the same – and I adore him for that desire.

Sunday School started with us describing ways we show love.  Smiles, hugs, & kisses were quickly named.  Followed by service, compliments, words of appreciation, teaching, listening, taking time, sharing, respect, sacrifice, protection, and forgiveness.  There were a few that wouldn’t have come immediately to my mind – but definitely show love and I’m glad they were mentioned:  restraint and God-like correction.  Perfect for Father’s Day–thinking of how often my own father has shown love in many of those ways.

We were then asked to select just one of those ways and think of a time when Christ showed love in that way.  And in a very real way Christ is also a father figure when we take on his name.  There were so many scriptures that flooded into mind.  Jim Bob mentioned restraint, how with the money changers in the temple Christ showed serious restraint.  He had the power to completely destroy them, yet he did enough to show displeasure with their actions in His Father’s house.

The one that stood out to me was taking time.  In 3 Nephi ch. 17 Jesus is visiting the Nephites on the American continent.  He is about to leave and in verse 5 they looked “steadfastly upon him as if they would ask him to tarry a little longer with them.”  He does!  And for more than just one more bedtime story.  He heals their sick, and prays with them, and blesses each of their children.  He then says “Behold your little ones.  And as they looked to behold they cast their eyes toward heaven, and they saw the heavens open, and they saw angels descending out of heaven…encircled those little ones about…and did minister unto them.”  That is a true principle I have seen in my own life.  As I look to my little ones, my eyes go towards heaven.  They teach me so much about our loving Father in Heaven and Christ.  The love that They have for us.  The love that is present for each individual.

One of my favorite parenting quotes:  “God will send aid to no one more readily than He will send it to a child–and to the parent of a child.”  {Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, Created for Greater Things, p. 141}  Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers in the world.  May you be blessed in your efforts to grow in wisdom and to share that with each of your children.

(p.s.  If you read Simon Dewey’s bio linked above you can read another loving, encouraging Father story.  All about another Joseph {Joe to friends} –  a London bus driver that painted in the evenings and gave his five-year-old son Simon a roll of wallpaper to fill with sketches.)

Birthday Bogey

I adore my birthday.  Always have.  Yesterday was very busy and I didn’t get to post.  🙁  No bother, birthday bogeys are almost as fun.  It’s the day after ( bogey – a la golf terms)  I also have something for alliteration.  Both loves I share with my mom.

One of the best parts about a birthday is sharing.

Sharing birthday cake with my sweetheart Katey Belle.  And a big thank you to my lovely visiting teachers that brought me a “party” cake – rainbow chip.  And they brought it the day before.  Eating cake on my Birthday Eve felt so indulgent.

I also share a birthday with JessicaSprague.com.  How fun is that?

The site is turning FOUR!!!   To celebrate, they’re throwing a HUGE Birthday Bash & Summer Sale. From June 14-26, you can save 20% off of every self-paced class, and 35% off of ALL digital products. In addition, grab all 27 episodes of Jessica’s amazing Photoshop Friday tutorials for just $1 each before they’re retired on June 26.  As part of the celebration, starting on June 24, you can participate in an incredible 47-person blog hop, picking up a sweet digital freebie at each stop! (I’ll be one of those.  🙂 ) Best of all, on June 26 Jessica will be making a special announcement of a brand new class coming up in July. The site is only on sale two times a year, so don’t miss out on this GREAT savings opportunity! For all the info on the Summer Sale, Photoshop Fridays, blog hop, and the new class, just click here!

I personally adore the Photoshop Friday tutorials.  All the supplies to make one layout and a video tutorial teaching a Photoshop skill (or two).  I love the bite-size chunk of Jessica’s knowledge.  And at a dollar a piece it’s fun to collect lots of knowledge… and saved memories.  Beauty.  It looks like all the hybrid (paper+digital) tutorials are also on sale for a dollar.  Fun!

And my whole birthday month is shared with this:

{photo by Rick Egan, Salt Lake City Tribune – June 14, 2011}

The Mormon Miracle Pageant.  We had our last dress rehearsal on my birthday.  Performances are Thursday – Saturday of this week and Tuesday – Saturday of next.  Anyone (and everyone) is invited to come see it.  Our family is portraying a Nephite family this year (third year now!).  Can you find us above?  Jim Bob is wearing turquoise (and a sleeping Katey).  I am wearing red.  🙂  Our house is full-up this week with visitors, but next week is all open if anyone would like to spend the night.  🙂

And the invite straight from the pageant website that sums up the one and a half hour show:

“Share an evening under the stars with us, enjoying the beauty of the hills and the magnificence of the Manti Utah Temple while you watch this free historical drama.  …The pageant’s three intertwined stories–the restoration of the gospel, the witness of the Book of Mormon, and the journey of the faithful pioneers to the beautiful Sanpete Valley–demonstrate the love of Jesus Christ for all people.”

How we love the simple truths and beauty of the Pageant!

bonne buche 2

Thinking on happy unions… one reason for my parent’s successful marriage is that they have always had mistletoe hanging in their home.

Year-round.

Multiple locations.

One right over the kitchen sink for whomever is washing the dishes.  😉

These photos are from their mission apartment when we were there on Mother’s Day.  🙂

 

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