Friday, December 25, 2009

Day Twenty Five - Merry Christmas


December 25th

Jesus was born in the meridian of time, thus giving an ideal vantage point from which to look both backward and forward. For the last 24 days you have stood, as it were, in Bethlehem, gazing in both directions. You have heard the Master's voice in premortal councils. You have seen Him suffer, die and rise again. You have watched Him return triumphant in the clouds of heaven. Now you are ready to focus with great joy on that moment when heaven came down to earth.

Scripture
1 Nephi 11:14-15, 18-21; Luke, 1:30-32, 34-35, 38; Luke 2:1, 3-16

Suggestion

Consider what gift you could give the Savior and determine to give it all year long.

Song
Joy to the World, Hymn #201

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Day Twenty Four


December 24th

Jesus came to Bethlehem a humble babe, born in poverty; but he has promised to return to Earth in majesty. Then Heaven and Earth will be reconciled and the King of Kings will reign.


Scripture

Matthew 24:27, 29-30, 36, 42

Suggestion
Try to live this day as if it were the day of Christ's second coming.

Song
When He Comes Again, Children's Songbook, page 82

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Twenty Three


December 23rd

Jesus is no mere figure from the past, captive in the pages of scripture. He lives today! He holds the universe to its course and guides the work of His servants on the earth.

Scripture
D&C 76:19-20, 22-24

Suggestion
Go out with friends singing Christmas carols, but add some hymns about other aspects of Christ's ministry.


Song

Family choice

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Day Twenty Two


December 22nd

As the holidays get busier and busier, we become involved in so many things - running errands, attending parties, buying presents, choosing wrapping paper and ribbons. It's easy to become focused on material things. Instead, let's remember where our lives ought to be centered.

Scripture
John 6:35, 10:14, 11:25, 8:12
Suggestion
Go look at Christmas lights and think about where all light really comes from.
Song
The Lord is My Shepherd, Hymn #108

Monday, December 21, 2009

Day Twenty One


December 21st

The morning of Christ's resurrection was the brightest morning in all history: a time of transcendent joy following the gloom of the crucifixion. The words of the angel still echo down the centuries undiminished. He is risen. Those words signaled more than the triumph of a God. They proclaimed the victory of life over death. As we celebrate Christmas, we also celebrate the free gift of immortality for all mankind.
Scripture
Matthew 28:1-6, Isaiah 25:8
Suggestion
Read the accounts of the resurrection in the four Gospels and 3 Nephi. Record your feelings in your journal. (Matt. 28, Mark 16, Luke 24, John 20 & 3 Nephi 11)
Song
He is Risen, Hymn #199

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Day Twenty


December 20th

Some things are almost too painful to think about. To see our Savior mocked and murdered is one such thing. And yet, through the Scriptures, we should visit Calvary from time to time. We must never forget Jesus died so that we might live and live more abundantly.
Scripture
Matthew 27:28-30, Luke 23:33-34, Mark 15:29-32
Suggestion
Read the accounts of the crucifixion in the four Gospels and then write your feelings in your journal.
Song
There is a Green Hill Far Away, Hymn # 194

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Day Nineteen

December 19th

The greatest victory of all time was not won on a battlefield but in a quiet hillside garden. We cannot fully understand the cost of that triumph, but as Christmas draws near, we should at least try.

Scripture
Matthew 26:39; D&C 19:16-19

Suggestion
Accept the gift of forgiveness. Pray to Heavenly Father about some weakness and ask for help in repenting of it.

Song
How Great Thou Art, Hymn #86

Friday, December 18, 2009

Day Eighteen


December 18th

We all have storms in our lives; storms of fear, anger and regret; storms at home, work and at school. The Master's hand can calm all our tempers.


Scripture

Matthew 8:23-26


Suggestion

Be a calming influence today. Try extra hard to control your temper.


Song

Master, the Tempest is Raging, Hymn #105

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Teacher's Gifts - Magnet Message Boards

Let's face it - our children's teacher's do so much! Each year we (read as "I") make some gift as a token of our appreciation. This year I am particularly pleased because I had a helper! (Peanut #1 was not as excited to help but he did pick out the paint color and the sayings)

Carson actually painted the board for his teacher! I was so happy to have a helper!

Here is the finished project! I forgot to take pictures of the process! The how to's are pretty simple and are listed below.

Carson was so excited to give the magnetic message board to his teacher. She really seemed to like it!


Magnetic Board Tutorial (my apologies for the lack of pictures)

supplies:
- wood (cut to whatever dimensions you would like) - Mine is 12"x12"
- sander with sandpaper
- paint (pick your color)
- sheet metal
- tin snips
- vinyl lettering
- decorative nails (I found them in my local fabric store near the chair upholstery items)
- liquid nails (be sure it says that it will work on metal, some types of liquid nails do not)
- Saw-tooth picture hangers
- Magnets
- Cardstock tags with your custom sayings

How To's:

1. Cut your wood to desired size.

2. Sand the edges of the wood to make it smooth. Be sure to wipe off with a tack cloth to get rid of all the saw dust.

3. Paint the wood desired color. Let dry. (you may need a few coats)

4. While the paint is drying cut out your vinyl lettering. I was able to use my early Christmas present - the Cricut Expressions cutting tool. If you don't have one of these bad boys you can purchase ready to use vinyl at most craft stores or you can order it from my friends over at Ellemenopea.

5. Once paint is completely dry, adhere your vinyl lettering where you desire it. *If you would like a distressed look, be sure to sand down the edges of the wood before you attach the vinyl!

6. Cut the sheet metal using tin snips to your desired size. I made the sheet metal a little bit smaller than the board so that I could see some of the wood on the edges.

7. Once sheet metal is cut, place liquid nails on the back of the sheet metal. (Be generous with your adhesive in the middle of the sheet metal, but don't just clump it on. Be sure to LIGHTLY coat the edges. Too much adhesive on the edges and it will spill out from underneath the sheet metal when you attach it and create a mess.) Adhere to the wood in the desired place. Be sure to you use a rolling pin so be sure to spread all of the adhesive around.

7. Let dry. I usually cover with something heavy to help it dry with a tight bond.

8. Once it is dry, hammer in the decorative nails near the corners of the sheet metal.
9. Add the sawtooth picture hanger to the back (be sure to make sure you have it on the right end. I have made this mistake before). Measure carefully so that it will be in the center - you don't want your beautiful project to hang crockedly!

10. Create custom sayings for the receiver out of cardstock. Once printed cut them out and then ink the edges.

11. Hang the card stock on the magnet board with magnets. It is ready to give!


Happy Creating to you, Megan

Day Seventeen


December 17th

Have you ever wished you could be baptized again and start over fresh? When we repent of our sins and partake of the sacrament worthily, we renew our covenants and are clean.

Scripture
3 Nephi 18:1-11

Suggestion
As you partake of the Sacrament, make a special effort to think about the Savior.

Song
While of These Emblems We Partake, Hymn #173

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Day Sixteen


December 16th

Jesus came to lift our burdens. One of the heaviest burdens we carry is that of hate. In teaching us to forgive, the Lord set us free.


Scripture

Matthew 18:21-22, 6:14-15, 3 Nephi 12:44


Suggestion

Try to forgive someone who has wronged you. If appropriate go to him today and be reconciled.


Song

Did You Think to Pray, Hymn #140

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Day Fifteen


December 15th

Turmoil and strife, combat and competition - our world is full of the consequences of man. But the Savior told us how to try to succeed, through peace on earth and good will toward men.


Scripture
John 14:15, Matthew 7:12, Mark 10:43-44, John 13:34-35


Suggestion

Today tell someone that you love them. Express love for the Lord in your prayers.


Song

Love One Another, Hymn #308

Monday, December 14, 2009

Day Fourteen


December 14th

Christmas could hardly be Christmas without children. They are so much of the magic in the season. The Savior also loved children. In both the New World and the Old, He called the little ones to Him.


Scripture

3 Nephi 17:12, 21, 24


Suggestion
Do something fun with a child.


Song

I Think when I Read That Sweet Story, Children's Songbook page 56

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Day Thirteen


December 13th

We don't like to think of illness or death at Christmas time, but these shadows can fall on any season. Jesus taught us an unforgettable lesson in empathy when He shared the grief of his friends after the death of Lazarus.

Scripture
John 11:35, 36, 41-44

Suggestion
Do something to bring cheer to someone who has a reason to feel sad.

Song
Abide With Me, Hymn #166

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Day Twelve


December 12th

The Master taught that it isn't what you have that counts; it's what you give. Giving of yourself can fill your wold with joy, not only at Christmas, but all year long.

Scripture
3 Nephi 13:19-20

Suggestion
You'll treasure the time you spend helping others. Do volunteer work for some worthy cause.

Song
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day, Hymn # 214

Friday, December 11, 2009

Day Eleven


December 11th

We could labor every day of our lives and still not repay the kindness of our Lord. But he has shown for us that there is a way to serve him.

Scripture
Matthew 25:37-40

Suggestion
Visit someone who is sick or lonely.

Song
A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief, Hymn #29

Thursday, December 10, 2009

The world is a better place because....

...my husband was born! Today is his special day and I just wanted to take a moment to share with you how amazing he is!!!!!

He serves other's

He LOVES to cook :-)


He takes my visions and drawings of house projects and runs with them:

Our kitchen that he remodeled
(we helped a bit but he did most of it for sure)


(The dining room he added on)

(The bathroom he remodeled)

(The glass tiles that he installed!)

(He built me food storage shelves)

He is an AMAZING father

He is a WONDERFUL husband


He has a GREAT sense of humor!!!!
(no child was harmed during the taking of this picture)




My life is so much better because he is a part of it. I love his humor, his thoughtfulness, his willingness to learn, his example to me, his love for serving the Lord, and so many other things!

Happy Birthday to you sweetheart!!! Thanks for being you!

Day Ten


December 10th

We take our free agency for granted, but it was seriously challenged before our mortal lives began. This Christmas, let's give thanks for the one who defended our freedom.

Scripture
Moses 4:1-3

Suggestion
Use your free agency to set some goals for yourself. Seal a copy in an envelope to be opened in one year.

Song
How Great the Wisdom and the Love, Hymn #195

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Day 9


December 9th

In a world divided by national, religious, political and racial hatreds, it's time everyone reviewed Jesus' answer to the question, "Who is my neighbor?"

Scripture
Luke 10:30-34, 36

Suggestion
Do a good deed anonymously.

Song
Because I have been Given Much, Hymn #219

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Day Eight


December 8th

The greatest blessings aren't those of getting, but those of becoming. Jesus taught:

Scripture
3 Nephi 12:3-9

Suggestion
Foster peace on earth by not quarreling with others.

Song
More Holiness Give Me, Hymn #131

Monday, December 07, 2009

Day Seven


December 7th


The Savior knows the weight of our suffering and the depth of our pain. He has suffered for us, and He loves us without reservation. There is no problem so hard or despair, so dark that He can't help us if we let Him.

Scripture
Isaiah 53:3-5, Matthew 11:28
Suggestion
Go out of your way to befriend someone who needs a friend. Follow through in the days and weeks to come.
Song
Come unto Jesus, Hymn #117

Sunday, December 06, 2009

I Know That My Redeemer Lives


Today Big D gave a talk in Primary and I hear he did a great job (I unfortunately missed it, but his Dad was there to see this one. It has been a while since we both saw one of his talks at the same time). I just thought I would share his talk that we worked on together:


"I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth" Job 19:25.

I know that Jesus was born on the Earth, just like me and you. When I partake of the sacrament each week, I have the chance to remember Jesus and all that He did for me. Remembering Jesus helps me to choose the right. My family tries to remember the things that Jesus did when he lived on the Earth. As a family we pray together and read the scriptures together. I love learning about Jesus and I know that we are blessed because of all that he did! I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

Day Six


December 6th

Jesus a healer. He touched away blindness and filled withered limbs with new life. he restored the mind and soul surrounded by much hurt and sorry. We can, in our own way, be healers also. Sometimes a kind word and a helping hand are all that is needed.

Scripture
3 Nephi 17:5, 6, 9

Suggestion
Try to be as kind as possible to others today.

Song
I Need Thee Every Hour, Hymn #98

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