Friday night I decided that we should do something for Pioneer Day. We celelbrate Pioneer Day on July 24th to commenorate the day the Saints arrived in the Salt Lake Valley. My friend Kathy and I pulled a fun activity together for our families and also Kathy's nieces and nephew.
The kids did a pioneer maze and hidden pictures from the Friend Magazine
We had breaded chicken, corn on the cob, baked potatoes, green beans, Indian Fry bread, and lemonade for dinner. It was DeLiCiOuS!!!
Tyler told the kids a bunch of pioneer stories. Some were about our ancestors.
I am so glad that we took the time to remember the pioneers. Their stories strenghten my testimony so much. After all the struggles and hardships they went through for the gospel - how could it not be true? I want to pass that "legacy of faith" onto my children.
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Wow! You absolutely amaze me!! I am so proud of you that you planned and carried out your pioneer activity! That is exactly what needs to be done. We must not allow our children to forget their heritage, because it is so important. I spoke in Sacrament meeting yesterday and shared one of my pioneer ancestor’s stories. For Christmas this year I will be helping you share these things with your children. I am so excited for you to see the gift I am making. It isn’t anything big, but I hope everyone will appreciate it and have fun with it. But, you have to wait until Christmas to know what it is. Thank you again for creating such a fun, memorable, day for your children. I love you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Aldine Allen
4 comments:
What a great idea! You guys are so creative. Looks like the kids had a great time. :)
CUTE! I'm sorry I missed out on the fun but it looked like you were able to manage with out me. J/K
That is the GREATEST idea! SO FUN! I LOVE the "Rag Doll" idea! :0)
P.S.
The medical assistant at Dr. Ede's office, will be calling me back about Lynzie's blood test results later today, so I'll let you know what they say! :D)
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