Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Park day September 29

We will be going to south buena vista park, it is kinda tricky to find, its in shadowridge area and is near the fire station. The entry is right before some houses. Hope to see you there at 10 am!

Lesson 17:


 “The Joseph Smith Tribute Quilt “

“The Church of Jesus Christ Today”  given by Sister Seymour on September 12th.  

She began the lesson by referring to a time-line of important gospel events that had occurred beginning with the birth of savior through today.   When Jesus lived on the earth, He established His Church, the only true Church.  However, after the savior’s death and once the apostles were also dead, the priesthood authority no longer was on the earth.  The Lord had foreseen these conditions of apostasy, saying there would be “a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the Lord. … They shall … seek the word of the Lord, and shall not find it” (Amos 8:11–12).   We then discussed some of the conditions that occurred in the world that prepared the way for the Restoration of the gospel such as the translation of the bible, the invention of the printing press, Columbus discovering America to just name a few.  There were many years where the people on the earth lived in spiritual darkness until the gospel could be restored. 

Then, about 1,700 years after Christ, people were becoming more and more interested in knowing the truth about God and religion. The time had arrived for the Church of Jesus Christ to be restored to the earth.  Through Joseph Smith, the gospel was restored.  He translated the Book of Mormon – another testament of Jesus Christ and was given the priesthood authority to establish the Lords church once again upon the earth. The church has been restored and organized the same as when Christ was on the earth - The Church today teaches the same principles and performs the same ordinances as were performed in the days of Jesus. These truths were returned in their fullness when the Church was restored.  Sister Seymour challenged all sisters to memorize the ARTICLES OF FAITH they are an excellent tool for not only gaining your own knowledge about the gospel and to share with others as well.

We discussed the 8 important truths that have been brought back with the Restoration of the Church which are:
1. Our Heavenly Father is a real being with a tangible, perfected body of flesh and bones, and so is Jesus Christ. The Holy Ghost is a personage of spirit.
2. We existed in pre-mortal life as spirit children of God.
3. The priesthood is necessary to administer the ordinances of the gospel.
4. We will be punished for our own sins and not for Adam’s transgression.
5. Children do not need to be baptized until they are accountable (eight years old).
6. There are three kingdoms of glory in the heavens, and through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, people will be rewarded according to their actions on earth and according to the desires of their hearts.
7. Family relationships can be eternal through the sealing power of the priesthood.
8. Ordinances and covenants are required for salvation and are available for both the living and the dead.

The Church has grown much larger than it was in the days of Jesus. And much larger than it was when it was organized in 1830.  Today we have become the fourth or fifth largest church in North America with 13,824,854 members.  2,865 Stakes and 28, 424 wards with members in nearly every country in the world.  And according to President Hinckley, this is only the beginning.  This work will continue to grow and prosper and move across the earth fulfilling Maroni’s promise.    Sister Seymour displayed “The Joseph Smith Tribute Quilt “she made and gave a handout of the “Articles of Faith” to each sister.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Toddler Play Ideas from Girl's Night Out

Toddler Play Ideas

Handprint cards and art

Counting, Put something like cotton balls in a paper bag, let them grab a handful and count them. Then you grab a handful and count.

Sorting
Pot and lid, socks and shoes, fork and spoon, comb and brush
Choose an item and have them find its match.

Balance
Have them walk with a beanbag on their head or along a rope on the ground.

Walk this way
On a walk take big strides, march, slow and fast etc.

Throw things into a bucket then dump the bucket.

Bath time measuring
Have different sized cups or stacking cups and fill some full empty etc. Dump into one another, dump them out, fill them etc. Helps with learning volume.


Glitter Playdough recipe
4 c. flour
2 c. non-iodized salt
4 c. water
8 t. cream of tartar
4 T. oil
Mix the flour, salt, cream of tartar and water together. Pop the saucepan on a medium heat and stir until a large thick ball happens. Sit aside to cool. Once cool add the oil and food coloring - knead together on a floured board and work the glitter through. (I used kosher salt and measured it then ground it fine in the blender. It worked very well.)

Monday, July 5, 2010

JULY EVENTS

No Book Club for month of July

Sunday, July 11 our RS sister, Magudaline Ausmon, will be baptized at 5 pm Please join us in welcoming her!

Saturday, July 24 RS Building Clean-up Join us at 8 am if you can. Many hands make light work!


Thursday, August 12th 6 pm at Hellbusch home for potluck and book discussion of "Peace Like a River"


HEAD UP FOR SEPTEMBER!! Star reading the book for September's Book Club "Quiet Hero, Secrets from My Father's Past" by Rita Cosby.  And, plan to attend SUPER SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER.

MESSAGE FROM THE NEW PRESIDENCY

Dear Sisters,
As your new Relief Society Presidency we want you to know how excited and happy we are to be called to serve you. We feel it is an honor and a privilege and look forward to getting to know all of you better as we meet each Sunday in the Vista 10th Relief Society.

What a blessing the gospel is in our lives! And we are certainly blessed and strengthened by our association with each other. All of our lessons and activities in Relief Society are designed to promote our happiness and well-being and to draw us closer to our Savior.

We appreciate your support (and patience!) while we get organized and welcome your ideas and suggestions to help our Relief Society better meet the needs of each of our sisters.

We love you!
Sylvia Williams, President
Karen Rohner, 1st Counselor
Denise Klein, 2nd Counselor
Patti Whitman, Secretary

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Sprouting Benefits

There is an amazing increase in nutrients in sprouted foods when compared to their dried embryo. In the process of sprouting, the vitamins, minerals and protein increase substantially with corresponding decrease in calories and carbohydrate content. These comparisons are based on an equivalent water content in the foods measured. Analysis of dried seeds, grains and legumes shows a very low water content. But this increases upto tenfold when the same food is converted into sprouts. For accurate comparison each must be brought to a common denomination of equal water content to assess the exact change brought in nutritional value.

For More Info Visit
http://www.sproutnet.com/Press/sprouts_for_optimum_nutrition.htm



Healthy Truffles
1 c. sprouted wheat
1 c. soaked almonds
1 c. raisins
Grind together in food processor,
shape into balls and roll in cocoa or coconut.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Girl's Night Cancelled in May, Beach day in June

May Girl's Night Out is cancelled. Look forward to next month's beach day June 21st at the Oceanside Harbor from 3-4 or so. Hope to see anyone with kids that can make it come and play!

Monday, May 3, 2010

June 12th 2010


In our upcoming Health & Wellness Activity we are lucky to be hearing from Jamie Pyatt. Jamie is a clinical social worker for LDS family services who specializes in adoption. She is outgoing and fun, you won't want to miss hearing her speak! We will also have a quick recap about sprouting.

Monday, April 5, 2010

180th General Conference

 In case you missed any of conference you can watch it HERE.  The written versions are usually available a week after conference on the same link.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

BOOK CLUB MEETING

March 18th at 6:00 pm will be having a pot luck dinner book club meeting with a discussion of "The Peacegiver" by James L. Ferrell at the Hellbusch home. Next month we will discuss Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, with the movie of that book in May. Let me know if you need a ride.  Call or mail Karen Byers karensuebyers@hotmail.com

GENERATIONS DINNER

On March 16th, our Young Men and Young Women hosted a special Generations dinner for the senior members of our ward. The theme for the night was "Getting to know you". The youth and their guests visited, played games and enjoyed a delicious meal together. Bro. Snow, Emcee extraordinaire, conducted the evenings activities. There was a short musical program. Cassie and Macie Taylor sang beautifully and Benjamin Behymer shared his talent on the viloin. Everyone had a great time together. Thank you to everyone who participated. It was a wonderful evening.

Monday, March 15, 2010

MARCH FOOD STORAGE

We are offering the following three items for the March food storage order.  The orders/money deadline is March 25th. Please make checks payable to: Claudia Smith.

We could also use help at the cannery this month. We will be canning February's and March's orders. So please let me know if you will be able to join me at 9:00am on the 27th. 

If you have any questions, you can email me at:  bowercat@gmail.com
Thank you,
Claudia Smith

March Food Storage
White Beans #10 can $4.25 Qty__________ Total $_________
Macaroni #10 can $3.30 Qty__________ Total $_________
Fruit Drink #10 can $6.90 Qty__________ Total $_________

Sunday, March 14, 2010

RS Lesson March 14th

If you were unable to be in RS today, here is a link to the conference talk that was shared.  It is a talk by President Dieter F. Uchtdorf at the Relief Society Broadcast in 2008.  It is a an excellent talk entitled " Happiness, Your Heritage."  Click Here.

Sister Rowe also brought her famous delicious chocolate chip cookies.  HERE IS THE RECIPE!
Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup shortening
2 eggs
2 cups flour
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. vanilla
2 cups oatmeal
chocolate chips (when I have them...I use semi-sweet, white and milk chocolate)
Cream sugars, shortening and eggs using electric mixer. Sift together flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt and stir gradually into creamed mixture. Add vanilla and oatmeal...then chocolate chips. (may need an additional tablespoon or two of flour) I use a cookie scoop, and bake them at 350 for about 10 to 12 minutes. (turn the pan after 5 minutes...to ensure that the cookies bake evenly) The secret to keeping them soft--is to not over-bake...they may appear underdone when you first take them out of the oven. (Makes 3 dozen cookies)

Relief Society Birthday Dinner

March 10th was the Relief Society Birthday dinner for all the sisters in the ward. It was a very fun evening. The theme was "Hats Off to Sisters". It was a great dinner and fun evening to share with each other. We enjoyed a chocolate fountain,Oscar's lemon chicken, and salad. We also saw Muriel Olson's beautiful hat collection which was on display. Thanks to all who came and to all who worked to make this a memorable evening.