We are ready for everyone to gather round and listen to
When I was younger it was great to sit together with family and friends, catch up on some quiet projects, take notes, and become inspired to be better and do better.
I really loved these weekends.
But, the past few years have been such duds.
We've been unable to really get focused.
We've done nothing special to hold on to the goodness these conferences offer.
In fact, it has been a pain - if I am being really honest.
For three years now, we have only caught a session here and there. We can read it later in the Ensign, but it just isn't the same as listening and being a part of it. Our life has been so chaotic. Lil' monster, has been so needy and distracting that it has been hard to attend the conference, in any way. Nevertheless, we know it is important to watch and be attentive. More importantly it lifts us up, inspires us, and encourages us.
This year I was ready for something different.
So, I decided to be prepared.
I did some serious google searches and came up with an abundance of ideas to help children
(and adults)
focus and get more involved rather than just being passive listeners.
I am excited and hopeful this will be the key to a great weekend.
This was my favorite idea:
We need some spring here -
The Garden is "built/grown" during conference and then can be used during the next several months to remind us what we learned.
(There is a cute idea for the Autumn Conference I am sure we will use in October).
It can be used to inspire Family Home Evening (FHE) ideas.
Maybe even talks for Sundays.
at the very least, it will brighten our wall for a few weeks ;)
To make our Garden area,
we chose our still bare
(but needs to be filled and painted)
wall in our living room.
I made some grass and stems from some construction paper,
one night while listening to a book with Mr. Elskan (he helped out some).
Then we taped it onto the wall.
I put this up a couple days early
to inspire excitement and curiosity.
It worked.
There were lots of questions and excitement.
Then I made the flowers, for both the really young ones and older ones. During Conference, they will color them, write the topics of discussion, and then tape them to the stems. Thereby growing a garden.
I also pulled some notebooks together for adults and created some activity packets for the kids.
A great resource for some ideas can be found on Sugardoodle.
I used a few ideas here, a few there -
all catered to my boy specifically, and to the girls who were coming.
I added some extra quiet activity kits just in case they still got bored.
I feel soooo accomplished - usually I am a day, week, or year late.
But this time:
I am READY!!!!!!
Let, the sessions begin!