Wednesday, August 10, 2016

"The Jim & Shirlyn Allen FAMILY REUNION 2016 Greer, AZ


“The Jim & Shirlyn Allen Family Reunion” 
Greer, Arizona 2016
July 17 thru July 23
(a blow by blow accounting)
 by “Papa” & “Grammy” Allen

We arrived in Greer, AZ at Danny & Kimberly’s Mountain Home Sunday afternoon (yesterday) in a beautiful rain storm.  Smells so wonderful and clean.   Tricia and her children arrived a half hour before us because we stopped  to get some  Snowflake Karn” in memory of  Momma to share with everybody as they trickled in.  Next to arrive was Timmy & Shiloh’s family with our youngest “Grand” little Smithie who was a little overwhelmed with all the attention he was getting.  Everybody ate their “Karn” snack and then Timmy put out his famous Cottage Cheese Dip with Salsa and chips for all to  enjoy while playing “JaNae”.  Stacy and Aftin had never played it before so everybody was teaching as we went along. Then most went to bed  and at 11:30 PM Billy’s and Robby’s families arrived together towing Robby’s fun mobile.  Billy and Karen came in to our bedroom to say hello and Karen was so adorable she was clapping and wiggling with excitement at being all together again.  We kept little Ashlyn in our bed to snuggle while her parents emptied their car and got everybody in  the two families bedded down.  “Papa” Jim and I, “Grammy” Shirlyn had four “roomies” for awhile but then Ashlyn’s Daddy came to claim her and later on Abbie decided to wander around a lot so we sent her up to “room” with her Momma and hoped her Momma could help her want to go back to sleep.  Tricia was only able to come  up at all IF she could do her work on the computer while here .  So when we all went to bed all WI Fi was turned off so that when she woke up at 4 to start her internet business. the internet would work good for her.    Everybody was assigned to bring up groceries for one Breakfast, one Lunch and one Dinner they decided to take one day each and get it over with but because  Karen and Kristin wanted to do their two days together and got up here so late and had asked for Monday Timmy and Shiloh volunteered to do their Breakfast and then Tuesday they can do their Breakfast.  Everybody brought up their own pillows, bath towels, sleeping bags for children or bedding.  Jim and I made a CostCo stop and picked up 500 each of dinner paper plates, bowls, cups or various sizes, knives, forks, spoons, paper towels, toilet paper, dish detergent, hand soap and trash bags.  We’re geared for bear!!!  The kids have already started to make up a play to present to us.  They’ve cleaned out a very lopsided fort to play in, practiced  their musical numbers for the family night for sharing; make a bicycle obstacle coarse; reading to each other and just enjoying being together as siblings and cousins.  Busy, Busy people, we just feel so blessed that they would want to spend a week with us.  Billy’s old house is in the middle of closing and  so is Robby’s in New Mexico so Kristin’s off to Eager to a bank to do paper work and Billy’s here for a week even though he’s already spent a couple of weeks in California for Karen’s Eagleston Reunion.  Danny’s staying in town until Weds. after work and then Tatum and Romney  will come Thurs. on their way to heading to Utah to Tessa’s Homecoming.   I asked one to be in charge of everybody getting a menu together; One in charge of making sure everybody had an Olympic Event to bring up all equipment for;  Kimberly’s got “Sr. & Jr. Chore Charts” going; Billy’s out organizing rides in the two fun mobiles  (Danny leaves his here at their place for the summer) and Jim’s appointed himself the photographer for me.  I’m not as mobile as I’d like to be but they are all so creative and helpful and work well together so Jim and I can just enjoy being with them all.

Sample Menu:
Sunday night snack:  “Karn” on the cob; two dips and lots of chips. (J/S, Timmy)
Monday Morning:  Pancakes with peanut butter and syrup (Timmy & Shiloh)
Monday Lunch:  hoagy sandwiches, chips, watermelon (Billy,  Karen & Kristin)
Monday Dinner: Teriyaki chicken bowls (Kristin, Billy & Karen)
Tuesday Breakfast:  “Poppy McMuffins” cut up blueberries & strawberries( & orange juice (Kristin, Billy & Karen)
Tuesday Lunch: Bean Burritos, Cheese Quesadilla , Chips and Salsa (Timmy & Shiloh)
Tuesday Dinner:  Shiloh’s Momma’s Pessa Stew with Cornbread (Timmy & Shiloh)
Weds.. Breakfast:  Granola Parfaits and Bagels (Kristin, Billy & Karen)
Weds. LuncH:  Chicken Noodle Soup or Potato Soup, Rolls, Brownies & ice Cream. (Kristin, Billy & Karen)
Weds. Dinner:  -bque Pork on Rolls, Chips, Carrots, Brownies & Ice Cream (Kristin, Billy & Karen)
Thursday Breakfast:  Fruit Smoothies and Cream Cheese Bagels. (Tricia)
Thursday Lunch:  Ham & Cheese Sliders, Chips, Fruit (Tricia)
Thursday Dinner: -Bqued hamburgers (Danny & Kimberly)
Friday Breakfast:
Friday Lunch:
Friday Dinner:
Sat. Breakfast:
Sat. Lunch:
  

IT’S MONDAY MORNING:  Several started the day early on jogs, walks or runs.   Billy went one way and Kimberly went another.  Karen and Amy walked thru Greer and back but our Kristin who usually get’s out on runs had to get ready for the day and go do banking to close on the home in New Mexico that they sold.  She came back with  a funny story about banking in the small town of Eagar that had us  laughing.  The new tables outside were  arranged with the help of our strong teen “Grand’s” into one long table with nice oilcloth coverings that I  gave to Kimberly for her Mountain Retreat when we moved out of our Whitehorn Home a couple of months ago. I was so happy to see you liked them enough to use up here.   Kimberly had  the boys that had slept on the porch, roll  up their bedding and fold up their cots so the porch could be used for activities during the day.  We have such a full, fun day ahead of us (Tuesday).  We had Timmy & Shiloh’s delicious pancakes and Billy’s cinnamon, sugar apple slices.  When   kitchen was all spit  spot by Timmy & Shiloh all sorts of fun things began to happen.  The Rino’s were take out the targets were set up for archery and BeeBe Gun’s came out of hiding, kids fishing poles were purchased and bikes chains were lubed.  I was able to observe all even when hooked up to my ice machine for therapy thru our bedroom window.  Fact is I think I observed Jim and our Billy have the longest conversation uninterrupted by Karen & I in my whole life (thru the screen on our bedroom window).  The teen  “Grandson’s” were impressed with  their uncle Timmy’s archery skills and they also enjoyed getting the feel of the bow (50-80 # pull) .  Even Amy & Kimberly gave it a try and  succeeded .  Several got to have a try at the wheel of Danny & Robby’s Rino’s..  Fact is we had a visit from our local forest service law enforcement because they got a complaint from the first house on Danny’s road.  They did not give us a ticket just said not to ride beyond the fence along the stream because of it being a bird sanctuary.  The fishing was great fun to observe and what I could observe was shared thru picture for me.  Timmy took it upon himself to help Levi, Pammie Shea , Abbie catch their first fish and Billy helped Austin catch his first fish.  We had lunch of great everything but the kitchen sink hoagies amidst a couple of rain storms.  Jim was in charge of our Family Home Evening  and had the boys line up the tables and chairs church style.  He talked about the importance of family and thanked Kimberly   and Danny for making our “Jim and Shirlyn Allen Family 2016 Reunion” possible in their beautiful Mountain Retreat.  Then he had Kimberly talked about their once a month Family Home Evening with Nonny& Poppy Allen.  She told us that they started it five years ago and that it was the best because their children grew to love their Nonny and Poppy and they learned so much from them.  Then Jim had each couple in the family report of their families.  After that he had each couple tell how they met and decided they were the ones for each other.  Jim also reported on how we met and how we decided to get married.  It was a fun evening and afterwards we had hot out of the oven chocolate chip cookies and cups of milk.  Then the kids played games with Billy & Timmy while the women stood around the kitchen and told stories and laughed about things that they are their kids had done.  We are so blessed that all our children enjoy being together.  Robby even called to tell us that he and LaNell’s family were having their own Family Home Evening in Sandy going out to dinner together.  The Pecks are in Utah for Dayna’s college graduation from BYU  Idaho this week.  

Can’t wait to see what today hold’s .  Already Kimberly’s off and running shortly after 6 this morning and Billy probably is out in the woods also but I’ve been in getting my shower over before the bathroom is taken over by the rest of this crew.  After Kristin, Billy & Karen fed us all a delicious breakfast of “Poppy McMuffin’s” and fresh fruit.  Then pretty much everybody did their own things while other’s were preparing & gathering materials for their planned
“Allen Family Olympic” events.  Then lunch was prepared by (Timmy & Shiloh) of Mexican Food.                Then,  Let the Games Begin: ……………. 

THE JIM & SHIRLYN FAMILY OLYMPICS 2016
Organized & Conducted by Amy
Assisted by her Jim & Kimberly
1-5:30 PM
Greer, AZ

“The Star Spangled Banner” was beautifully sung by Anna Allen  and then she led us in “The Pledge of Allegiance.”

Amy Steele organized and conducted  with her Dad Jim Allen as her assistant and Kimberly Allen as the official photographer.

1st EVENT - “THE BIATHLON “-  sponsored by The Wade & Amy Allen Steele Family
(The event consisted of a Bike Race 3/4 ways around the cabin;  Target Shoot with  soft pellet gun;, Dirt Bike Obstacle Coarse all  timed for three different levels or age groups).  

 First Level Awards went to:  Bronze - Royce 
                                                   Silver    - Ashlyn 
                                                   Gold      - Ruby 
Second Level Awards:             Bronze -  Anna 
                                                   Silver    - Megan 
                                                   Gold     - Brady 
Third Level Awards:                 Bronze  - Justin 
                                                  Silver     - Max 
                                                  Gold       - Gavin 



2nd EVENT - “THE CRACKER-WHACKER RACE” - sponsored by The J.Robert & Kristin Smith Allen Family  (The event consisted of two age groups with each having a ribbon tied around their waste with a full saltine cracker attached to it and each handed a “whacker” which was a rolled up part of a magazine .  The last one left with his “cracker” still on his string won.)

First Level Awards:          Bronze - Justin 
                                         Silver   - Gavin 
                                           Gold     - Timmy 

Second Level Awards:      
Bronze - Austin 
Silver    - Pamela  
Gold     - Levi  















3rd EVENT - “THE CORN HOLE” - sponsored by The Danny & Kimberly Steele  Allen Family.  (The event consisted of whole families competing against each other in throwing bean bags into a hole on a tilted board several  feet away.)  Scores were kept for each family and then an elimination took place until the top three families scores were made.)
The Awards went to:      
Bronze - Rob & Kristin Allen Family (Kristin, Justin, Lauren & Megan)
Silver    - Danny & Kimberly Allen Family (Kimberly, Gavin Ard, Aftin)
Gold     - “Papa” with Amy & Wade Steele Family ( Amy, Max, Brady, Abbie & Ruby)
4th EVENT - “THE GUNNY SACK RACE” - sponsored by The Tricia & Matthu Rooker Family.  (This event consisted of two families competing agains each other until one had the best time and continued to happen until finished and the best three times per family received metals.)
The Awards went to:     


Bronze - Tricia & Matthu Rooker Family (Tricia, Rae, Stacy, Royce & Ryker)                                         Silver    - Billy & Karen Allen Family (Billy, Karen, Audrey, Anna, . Alisa, Austin, Ashlyn)
Gold     - (Aftin & Gavin of  D & K Family 





5th EVENT - ‘THE DIZZY WAITER RACE:” - sponsored by The Timmy & Shiloh Allen Family.  (This event consisted of a tray with several plastic cups filled with water.  The first on each team was to take the tray full of cups with water over to another person across the way who has been spinning 5 times before he could be handed the tray then he had to race to the other side not spilling any water.  After all the families competed against each other the best three times we awarded prizes.) 
The Awards went to:   
Bronze - Timmy & Shiloh Allen Family (T.J., Pammie Shea, Levi)
Silver   - Danny & Kimberly Allen Family ( Gavin Ard, Aftin)
Gold    - Robby & Kristin Allen Family (Kristin,, Lauren, Justin &  Megan)






6th EVEN T - “THE ALLEN FAMILY - I CAN RUN ONE MILE ANYTIME, ANY PLACE, NO MATTER WHAT - RACE” - sponsored by The Billy & Karen Allen Family 
( This event had all the kids lined up on half of the dirt road starting below “Hoyt’s Hide-A-Way” Cabin and the kids ran to the picnic area by the lake.  It was a timed race and not only did they have awards for  the “Top” but for various categories that the organizers came up with.)
honorable mention and fun.  The awards went to:     BRONZE - Brady Steele
                                                                                          SILVER   - Justin Allen
                                                                                          GOLD      - Gavin Ard Allen
“Hit it with your best Shot”………………………   Stacy 
“Best Form”……………………………………………Ryker
“Best Stride”……………………………………….…Alisa 
“ Eye of the Tiger”………………………………… …“TJ” 
“Never Gave Up”………………………………………  Rae 
“Best Dressed.”………………………………………. Lauren  
“Her smile endured”………………….Ashlyn 
“Cutest running Shoes………………Abbie  
“Great Sports” who made everything fun and encouraged all around them to do their best and keep going: ……………………… Audrey Allen, Anna Allen, Austin Allen, Levi Allen , “Grammy” 

 and we can’t leave out:  
“Best Natured”……………….baby Smith’y 







 It was such a fun time together.   BOY did we time it just right with a little help from above.  It  wasn’t 3 min. after we all got into our cars to go back to the cabin that lightning and thunder and heavy rain descended drenching those riding in the “fun car’s”.

Shiloh and Timmy had a hot delicious meal of Passe Stew and Cornbread ready  for us after everybody cleaned up from the days activities.

The evening ended with hot chocolate made for all by Lauren, Rae and Audrey.  Some played “Banana Boat” while other’s just relaxed.

Timmy, is the first that had to get back to work and also close on their new home.  He left at 9:30 PM and after he pulled out a couple more cars did the same but they were going animal hunting ( we called it “Spotlighting” back in the day).  They kinda had a scary twist on the events of the evening. The Teen Girls were out looking and their Daddy and Uncle came up behind them close with flashing bright lights and other taunting.  “Uncle Billy” was lucky they didn’t dial 911. because then he would have had two citations from The Greer Unruly Patrol.  The first being heading the pack of “rino” drivers around a broken down fence and tooling over a meadow of grass that the ranger said was federal bird habitat (since when’s all I want to know).  I think he was the local “Barnie Fife” who was misusing his authority with undo dominion.

After yesterday’s busy Olympic Workout we had a cabin full of people who slept later.  Amy had to leave with Brady for Gilbert for him to ge thru his new Middle School and get the lay of the land and his schedule because they all start Monday.  Amy is doing a quick turn around and on her way back here. 

For their activities for the day thus far.  Some rehearsed for the family talent show being held tonight.  Other’s took off exploring.  Jim was “the sag wagon” for the nature hike into and thru Greer with all the pre-teens and Tricia and Kristin. The Teen girls took one of the cars to go explore a ghost town that the men and teen boys were going to go paintball near.  They all just returned, along with Amy and Danny and Kimberly are in charge of dinner tonite..  Then our “Allen Family Extravaganza”.   

I need to mention that Kimberly spent most of yesterday and  the evening helping me reorganize my iphoto program which is full of thousands of pictures and she taught me what so many of my computer buttons are for.  Took lots of notes but unless I do my assigned homework I will soon forget.

They couldn’t have eaten “Srinky-dink” plastic metals.  Good idea Amy to have us make the Olympic Metals out of various items featuring chocolate.

Every evening “Mrs. Hannegen” aunt Kimberly have the Jr. kids and the Sr. kids pull a chore from her chart for the next 24 hours.  The little kids go up to her at various times during the day and ask her for a job.  This is Ruby and Ryker cleaning widows as high as they can reach.  Soooooo adorable how focused they were  

When the men and boys were out they went down by “Hoyt’s Hide-Away” aspen grove and discovered the tree Billy & Karen carved their names on when they were dating.  It survived the forest fire just barely.  As you can see there were cabins that didn’t make it.   






Delicious Lunch  of warm ham and cheese sliders with“Aunt Tricia.”

Danny and Kimberly just fixed us THE BEST hamburger’s and hot dogs with all the fixins’ and a delicious salad called “Roommate Salad” of spinach, green onions, slivered almonds, cubed apples.  










Now for “The Allen  Extravaganza”……….. let the talent overwhelm us all !  TO BE CONTINUED WITH PICTURES with Kimberly's wonderful help. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

ACTS OF SERVICE

I love to read and sometimes I read something that I was looking for or thinking about for a time and sometimes I just come across something I feel I need to have more of in my life.  Whatever the reason I need to put the following on my blog.  It was written some time ago in an old LDS Living Magazine I came across while recouping from knee surgery in our son's home. It's about acts of service. It listed several small acts that can be easily put into play in our lives.  This quote by Jannalee Rosner got my attention. "These stress-free, bite-sized service ideas add up to one a week for a year if you wish to use them all."  
1.  Pick up trash on the street and throw it away.  Also don't forget to throw away your own trash!
2.  Talk to someone you don't normally talk to whether in person, on the phone, or via social media.
3.  Give an anonymous, encouraging note to a co-worker or neighbor.
4.  Focus on serving a roommate or family member.  Make their bed for them,  share the dinner you made, or lend them something you love.
5.  Take some time to serve tghose on the other side of the veil.  Sisit the temple, maybe even with family names.
6.  Find a place in the community to volunteer for a few hours,, such as a soup kitchen or an elementary school.
7.  Do something extra for those that you home or visit teach.  Drop off a note or a plate of cookies, text them a scripture, or send a "thinking of you" message.
8.  Try to hold the door open for someone at least once a day for a week.  If someone holds the dooor open for you, make aure you smile and thank them.
9.  Giove at least one sincere compliment to someone each day for a week.
10. Look for one person sitting alone at work, school, or a church activity.  Genuinely ask how they are doing and talk with them.
11. Send a letter or email to a relative you haven't talked to in a while.  Ask thoughtful questions and share your love or testimony, as you feel prompted by the Spirit.
12. Volunteer to feed the missionaries, or donate a little extra fast offerings.
13. 

TO BE CONTINUED AT A LATER DATE. . . . .

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Seeking out our kindred dead. . . .GENEALOGY

Jim loves genealogy and so this trip that we are on right now is right up his alley.  He's in heaven researching at the Library and then taking me on side trips to visit relatives graves.  So far in a week we've been to Nephi, Utah and  Hyrum City, Utah and visited the graves and or homes of our ancestors.

  

James Hoyt was the first Hoyt to join the church and he is buried in Nephi, Utah.  He's my Great-Great Grandfather.



We visited Ira Allen's grave and the home he built.  He is Jim's Great Great Grandfather and is buried in Hyrum, Utah.

 




Sunday, May 15, 2016

Sharing the Gospel with special guest's from SALT LAKE CITY. . . .




 



 



I tell you that there is NOTHING to fear when getting acquainted with special men of God.  After you've met them your concerns about your cooking ability, your home decor, your room you've prepared for them to spend the nite, the noise level of your children all fly out the window.  They are such a blessing to share with your children.  They make them feel so special and of great worth.  When I come across more pictures and memories of this special time in our lives I will add them to this post.

Saturday, May 14, 2016

ideas for SERVING OTHER'S as a FAMILY. . . .

I wish I could take credit for all of these ideas but I can't. Some I can and some we've done but I will list all I have gleaned from other's as well:


_____1.  Write notes of appreciation to:  Sunday School and Primary teachers, school teachers, home teachers, visiting teachers, relatives, neighbors or friends.  (This could be done once a month following FHE.) (We've done for other's and other's have done for us as recently as after we gave our talks in our Ward following coming back to the Ward we left before we served our Mission to Brasil.) 
_____2.  Offer to baby sit for someone free of charge, giving a specific time and day when you could do this.  Young parents going to the Temple really appreciate this.
_____3.  Buying plants or seeds?  Get a few extra and give to someone who doesn't have their own transportation.  Involve your family by offering to do some of the planting, too.
_____4.  Invite another family to dinner or to go on a picnic.



_____5.  Surprise someone by cuttng grass, trimming, or watering without them knowing who did it. (As a family we rented the necessary equipment & put in a sprinkler system without being asked.)
_____6.  Bake goodies together, put on someone's doorstep, ring bell and run!  (We've done this as a family usually during a holiday but it would probably be even more fun to do it just to be doing it.  As empty nesters we've done this for new families who've moved into our neighborhood's or newfamilies in our Ward's.)
_____7.  Someone moving?  Offer to help pack, babysit, or provide meals.  (I've done this in the past and it was so much fun.  I didn't even ask, I just showed up with boxes, tape and packing paper, a meatloaf for them to pop in the oven with some potatoes to bake, salad and TX Sheet Cake which made it all the more fun.) One family paid me back when we moved from 9202 by both her and her hubby coming over with boxes, paper ect.( but they showed me how they broke down their boxes after their move, straightened out their paper and bubble wrap and then placed it inside individual broken down boxes and tied it all together in bundles with string....already to take to some one elses to help them move) NEAT IDEA that I've used but we gave all our boxes away our last move to craigs list and neighbors and church member's moving so we had to start fresh all over again - bummer!
_____8.  Share your garden producer, fresh or canned.  (When I was RS President I'd let the women who had too much produce bring it to RS with plastic grocery bags and let the other Sister's take what they could use.)
_____ 9.  Use your talents to help others...car repairs, wall-papering, sewing, baking bread, home decorating. etc.  (I have friends who bake, bottle, dehydrate, can and they make big batches and trade off  with  other's who share the same talents so that all can have a variety.)
____10.  As a family, write to a missionary once a month.
____11.  Share a good book with someone.  Offer to take a friend with you to the library the next time you go. (I have friends that meet quarterly to celebrate birthday's that have happened since our last luncheon and we bring books we've read to exchange with each other. When we were raising children I've had friends exchange clothing that wasn't worn out that kids had outgrown.)
____12.  Get permission to plant flowers, weed or help take care of the church grounds.
____13.  Grandparents:  Rotate personal visits with your grandchildren.  Invite them one at a time to your home and really get to know each other.  (We have done this one for many of our "Grand's" and it is so much fun to read, play games, swim and cook together and just form a special bond one on one.)
____14.  Plan now so that you can serve later.  Save now for that mission for your children and for you and your spouse.  Serve others while serving the Lord.  (It was wonderful helping our children prepare to serve their Missions and we as a couple especially enjoyed serving a senion couples CES Mission to Brasil.  We worked with the youth 13-30 in Seminary, Institute and The Perpetual Education Fund programs.  Eternal Friends were made.)
____15.  Sign-up to help deliver food to shut-ins through local programs such as Meals on Wheels.
____16.  Be a Red Cross volunteer and help out the needy and the elderly who need transportation to the doctor.
____17.  Volunteer your time and talents to the schools, community, youth programs. ect.  (We've done this especially when we helped over 100 Scouts become Eagles - we as a family took an active role in many Eagle Projects.)
____18.  Going shopping?  Take a friend along or do errands for them if they can't go.
____19.  For a Missionary's birthdahy, send the following to him:  Cake mix, frosting mix, candles, party hats, balloons, noise makers, games (such as pin the tail), and prizes.  All he/she has to do is bake the cake and invite the Elders/Sisters to help him celebrate.
____20.  Sponsor a neighborhood potluck dinner at your home to build more friendly feelings.  (Many year's ago we closed off our cul-de-sac and wheeled out our barBQ and everybody brought side dishes and the meats they wanted and we sat on our lawn chairs and watched the kids play in the street on their trikes, bikes and play with balls.)
____21.  Share a special family home evening with another family.
____22.  Let your small children take flowers and a homemade card to their teacher.
____23.  Don't be afraid to offer condolences through word ( a written note that says you care) and deed (food and help in their home).
Perhaps during the Holidays:
____24.  As a family, put on a program for folks at a rest home. Use musical instruments, read poems, sing. ect.  (We have done this many many times over our 50 year's of marriage with our family. )
____25.  Prepare some Christmas carols or a skit for the elderly and shut-ins in your Ward.  Go around to their homes to put it on.
____26.  Invite a family to Thanksgiving or Christmas Dinner, especially those who may not have any relatives nearby.  (We've done this for a large family who lost their mother just before the holidays and it was so enjoyable for all concerned.)
____27.  Make favors, placemats, decorations, ect. and take to the hospital.
____28.  Help your grandchildren make a gingerbread house, cookies, toys anonymously.
____29.  Adopt a needy family and give gifts of food, clothing, toys anonymously.  (This is a great project for several families to do together. ) (We've done this as an extended family many, many times just before Christmas and everybody young and old saw or felt true joy from afar.) 
____30.  Pledge to attend the Temple at least once a month during each year.  (Going thru with the whole family with our youth doing the baptisms for their own ancestors and then the adults doing the rest is a blessisng beyond
measure.)  






Friday, May 13, 2016

some recalled GAMES we've used for our family olympic's and game nite's. . . .

Board Game's

  

We'd select teams for each game such as Chess, Chicken-Foot, Janae, Checkers, Table tennis ect. and make up charts until the final winner of the game (the one who'd played all the sets because he'd won each set).  For example:

Two of the team play against each other.  The Winner of that set plays another, the winner of that set plays another, then the winner of that set plays another until only one winner left standing.  Each looser plays another team member who's lost a round and the winner of that looser member plays the next looser until the final looser set is left standing.  Then they play each other to see who really is the winner!

Set up several game tables so that everybody is involved, when the timer goes off the #1 chair person stays put and the rest of the team moves on to another table: Then the #1 chair person explains the game to the next group moving to his table ect. (then the #2 chair stays, then #3 chair stays, then #4 chair stays ect. until the last numbered chair stays and that's our winner) so no one ever sits back down at the same table or game they've played before unless they need to stay because they are in the selected chair for that round.

Set up tables with a puzzel to put together at each table when all seated ring the starter and everybody helps put the puzzle together when the puzzle is finished the captain runs over and rings the bell and the winning team is added to the roster for that game.

Outdoors Olympic Game's 

  Family Flags were made.

"Frisbee Golf". You make targets up out of paper plates and have everybody with a frisbee. The first person who has hit the target at every tree is the winner.

"Water Balloon Toss".  Ahead of time fill buckets full of water balloons full of water.  You set up three hula hoops each one further out than the next.  The person stands in the first hoop and throws the water balloon to the person standing in the 2nd hoop if the person in the 2nd hoop catches the balloon without it breaking they step back into the 3rd hoop and the 1st hoop person throws another water balloon to the person in the 3rd hoop and if the 3rd hoop person catches it without it breaking they step into a 4th hoop ect. until the #1 hoop person throws a balloon and it breaks when the person catches it.  Put that persons name into the winners bracket.

"Ping-Pong Ball Spoon Race".  Line up the group in teams with the first person in each line holding a spoon with a ball in it.  Let the race begin and the first person to drop his ball into the bucket at the other end and then get's back to tag the next in line until all in line have taken part the last ones race to the finish when nobody left to tag after all his team mates have done the same.  Add that team # to the winners bracket ect. ect.

"Tug of War Over Water".  Two teams line up each holding their end of the long rope over a childs plastic pool filled with water.  The team that can pull the other team into the water wins.  Add their team # to the winner's bracket.

"Horse Shoes". Two teams first team to win adds team # to the winner's bracket of that game.



Monday, May 9, 2016

A moving "MOTHER'S DAY" dinner.



This "Mother's Day" Sunday Dinner was like no other!  So fun and so impromptu.  This was the only picture taken as it was our Wade's 44th birthday as well.  We no sooner got setteled into our recliners after church than the doorbell rang.  Jim opened it to all our Arizona families coming down the sidewalk with food of all sorts in their hands, wonderful smiles and a big "Happy Mother's Day Momma/Grammy".  Matthu and Tricia had called everybody and said potluck dinner at Dad & Mom's for Sunday Dinner.  They said they didn't tell us because they knew if they had I would be trying to make room for all to be comfortable in the midst of our mess of packing up to move.  As it was it was so fun to see our kids sitting on upside down trash can's, filled non-breakable items moving boxes and chairs with stuff packed up against them with no leg room so they just stretched out their legs over top.  All were eating on the odds & ends of dishes with silverware not yet packed away, whatever they could find.  No pressure on anybody just there to enjoy each other eating and visiting.  Some of the little ones were off playing in boxes already assembled but not filled yet.  They told me they were playing "fort's".  After a couple of hours they all packed up their dirty pots, serving dishes and were off for their homes.  I discovered after they all left that someone even ate out of a flower pot left out to pack (don't know how clean that was but I guess it looked clean)!  I am truly blessed with a wonderful, fun loving family.

Thursday, May 5, 2016

MOVING HINTS: some involve cooking for the wonderful helpers!

    

We are "down-sizing" AGAIN and I just have to post this.  I am a "contractor's daughter" so I really know about moving a lot.  Daddy would find new ideas to put into his custom homes, build it out and then move us in and put a FOR SALE sign out front.  (A story in and of it's self.)

BUT on this move two of our son's were coming over straight from work to help with a truck load of furniture one of them was taking up to Utah with him the next day for distribution to two of our families up there.  I wanted to serve them a good dinner before they (my Danny & Timmy) had to do all the heavy lifting for us.


Sooooo, since my hubby and I are empty nesters and I don't seem to be able to cut back on my cooking I've, in the past few months, started to do things that have really come in handy.


I make a mean meat loaf, if I do say so myself (but don't ask my brother-in-law Dan E) so rather than just make it for two I always double the recipe I used when we had 7 children at home.  Divide the batch into four meat loafs, put in bread pans and freeze individually.  The next day I empty out of my bread pans, place individual loafs into individual freezer bags and write directions on the freezer bags and put back in the freezer.


Long story short I took out a couple to defrost, cooked them up along with baked potatoes and veggies and had a hardy dinner for  our helpers and kids without having to stop in the middle of packing and getting our things ready to move out.


I also had yummy cookies I recently learned how to make from my "roomies" daughter on Modern Honey blog,  to serve for dessert because of my recently added habit of freezing extra cookie dough into my mini muffin tins and then dumping out the cookie dough balls into a freezer bag to cook up what I needed quickly.


I've shared this before but not here on my blog.  I've made (out of old cloth place mats the kind of Home Depot aprons so I can carry my packing tape, perminent wide marking pen, tape measure, note cards, pen and small sissors, plus my phone on vibrate when needed.  This way I am not always looking for items I need when boxing up for a move.  BarB-Q aprons with their big pockets work well also.  This way I don't get my clothing dirty when I have to take off to go get more tape or boxes or just to get out for awhile.

Another tip is on the month before your move start collecting in a note book (put in an easy place to access that someone won't accidently pick up and pack away).  Every address for bills you pay each month need to be entered so that you'll have them to call for address change notice for the FINAL pay on all bills. (EXAMPLES:  Homeowners Ins., Life Ins., Individual Ins., Gas, Water, Trash, House Payment, Internet, Banking, Savings, ect. Accounts

Another tip is to pack in mostly small and medium boxes.  Most of us can't heft big, heavy, arkward boxes.  (BOOKS should NEVER be packed in anything bigger than SMALL boxes.)
MARK all boxes as to content and room to be placed in when you are going to unpack the box.

Two types of "dollies" should be available as well as moving blankets to protect furniture.  Also keep handy any old pillows, blankets, rugs, sheets ect. that the movers can use to help as props to keep furniture safe while in a moving van.  Also wratchet straps come in handy to hold blankets on furniture or heavy wide tape over the blankets (NEVER on the furniture its self).

I highly recommend reading "Clutter's Last Stand" BEFORE you organize a move.  It's funny and very informative and helpful to get one organized and get moving forward for the upcoming move. 

Friday, April 22, 2016

WORTHWHILE counsel and advice from some very knowledgeable people....

I have been asked several times to write up the things I've shared about what I did raising my children and traditions I had in my own family as well as how I tried to carry them out in our family.  I have written things up many times to share but in all my words, all my pages, all my pictures and words of wisdom NOTHING works better than just listening to the Prophets we've been blessed to give us counsel, just for us in our day, from the Lord Himself. I will add some as I find them from here on out.  This first one was given at BYU in 1973 and President Hinckley was quoting Jenkin Lloyd Jones a Unitarian: