Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Put Your Heart Into Personal Progress

For my church I am able to work with the youth, specifically girls ages 12-18.  One of the most wonderful programs we have is called Personal Progress (read more about it HERE).  It's a great program, and something I hold very dear to my heart as it was something I was able to participate in and complete as a youth.  I really feel like it makes each girl so well rounded and prepares them for the future roles they will take on in life- whether it be during college years or in a career, but especially that of a mother and wife.  Twice a year we celebrate this program with parents and the young women, the first of the year being New Beginnings.  We also have the opportunity to welcome in the new girls that will be joining us throughout the coming year when they turn 12.
Our ward held New Beginnings this past week and it was such a great time.  Because it was so close to Valentine's Day we went with the theme "Put Your Heart Into Personal Progress".  These were the invitations I came up with that we mailed to all of the parents:
I was also in charge of the decorating for the night, and I'll be honest... if I never have to cut out another heart I would be happy! Ha! Our budget wasn't much, but I was pretty happy with the results.  It's amazing what you can come up with by using things you already have on hand!  Here is what the focal point of the room looked like:
Because it was for personal progress, there are eight values associated with the program- we had eight girls come up and read what the value was, the scripture associated with it and talk about what it meant.  After they read that they added the heart value to the board... here's what it looked like with all the values added.
The program was really neat- we talked about each class in Young Women's (split into three- Beehives, Mia Maids, and Laurels) and we introduced the new young women that would be joining us this year!  Can I just say, I'm so excited for these girls to turn 12!  We are going to have so much fun with them!  At this point we split up- all of the youth went on a scavenger hunt, looking for clues that were associated with each value, and the parents got to sit and hear about the new curriculum the church has put out for this year, the theme for the year (Stand Ye In Holy Places) and the Personal Progress Program.  I think the girls probably had the most fun! Ha ha!  But it went off without a hitch, and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. Once all back together we heard from our awesome YW President and got to watch a beautiful slideshow she put together of all of our girls.  I can't even express how neat the slideshow was- she had a vision before hand and the pictures went EXACTLY with the words of the song- it was incredible!  And watching the girls' faces scroll across the screen and seeing the fun we have together made me realize how awesome of a group we have and made me thankful to be part of their lives!
We ended the night with a milk and cookies bar, where we served 5 different delicious cookies and milk or water.
The last clue of the scavenger hunt led them back to the room where we had these gifts waiting for them.
Each girl had told us what her favorite temple was prior to the date, so I was able to make these blocks to fit each girl and her personality and likes.  It was a lot of work, but really a lot of fun.  I hope they enjoy them for years to come!
I am so thankful I had the opportunity to help decorate for this event and to celebrate an awesome program with some really wonderful people!

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Hi. And Welcome.

For some time I have been considering starting a blog separate from my family blog (which I keep private) to document all the things that I get to do when the kiddo is asleep.  A place to post pictures of handouts for church, or projects for the house I am working on or possibly almost completed, and those sorts of things.  I am truly inspired by the amazing things that people do, and love getting ideas from PINTEREST and making it my own (what did we do before Pinterest!?!).  Every now and then I surprise myself and come up with something original, but I fear the more children I add to the household (one coming this June), the less that will happen!
I guess I wanted a place that was just for me.  No kid stories (although I love my kid, and mentions may be made), no ins and outs of the day to day stuff, just something that represents me.  I hope anyone who reads this enjoys it as much as I do!