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Thursday, October 28, 2010

October combined mutual













October service activities







Laurels/Mia Maids made Encouragment jars for sisters in the ward
















Beehives made plates of cookies and delivered them to some new families in the ward.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Personal Progress Party

Winner of the most "P" things



Yummmm-Smores

Tying blankets to give away







Cleaning potatoes to give away

Friday, July 30, 2010

Personal Progress PIZZA PAJAMA PARTY!

Tuesday, August 3rd from 7:00 pm-10:00 pm



**Wear your Pajamas

**Wear as many things as you can that start with "P"
(i.e., purple slippers, peguin necklace, pink nail polish...)
****Bring your Personal Progress Book!

Parents: The leaders will bring the girls home, unless otherwise arranged. We will provide dinner. Also, there is a trampoline in the yard-if you do not want your daughter to be on it, please let us know.

Note: we will be inside and outside, so please wear appropriate shoes, etc. for outside activities as well.

Changes to our mutual activities

Starting August 11th our activities will now be held on Wednesdays until next school year.

Also, we are having shortened activities on the 2nd mutual night of every month unless otherwise announced. These activities will be from 7-8 PM. This is for the purpose of holding a class presidency meeting on these nights. Please arrange to get a ride home at 8 PM unless you are part of the class presidency.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Boat trip

We had tons of fun!!!!

We were starting to get the hang of surfing.












Our official flag raiser











Tubing was one of the girls' favorite water activities.


We left soon after the storm rolled in and got drenched by the rain.








Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Remember those faithful pioneers...

The passage of time dims our memories and diminishes our appreciation for those who walked the path of pain, leaving behind a tear-marked trail of nameless graves. But what of today’s challenge? Are there no rocky roads to travel, no rugged mountains to climb, no chasms to cross, no trails to blaze, no rivers to ford? Or is there a very present need for that pioneer spirit to guide us away from the dangers that threaten to engulf us, and lead us to a Zion of safety? Can we somehow muster the courage and that steadfastness of purpose which characterized the pioneers of a former generation? Can you and I, in actual fact, be pioneers today? A dictionary defines a pioneer as 'one who goes before, showing others the way to follow.' Oh, how the world needs pioneers today!"
-Thomas S. Monson, "Come, Follow Me," Ensign, July 1988, 4-5