My sweet friend lost her dear mom over the weekend. To brighten her day after the long, grueling day of the funeral, I had the young women and other leaders I work with in my church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, write little notes of love and appreciation for my sweet friend and her daughter.
On the day of the funeral, I snuck over to her house with my little 8 yr old and we put them on her door!!
Just one small way to show her how much we love and appreciate her. I hope it was a little moment of happy in her day.
"Never suppress a generous thought" -Camilla Eyring Kimball
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Heather
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Friday, September 14, 2018
Spreading Love
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Sunday, March 18, 2018
Rainbow Love Notes
Sometimes as a stepmom I wonder if I'm doing it right, if I do enough, if I am enough, if these littles (and not so littles) entrusted to me feel enough love and support. Its a challenging situation when you are blending families.
This weekend my daughter and I were out of town at a dance competition. And when we came home, this is what we found....
What a precious little gift. My cute little 7yr old made this adorable card for us during sacrament meeting and had each of the family members sign it. Such a sweet sentiment for this mom! I love this family. I love being a part of it and I love that as time moves forward we are able to share more love and kindness with each other...especially ones with handmade rainbow love notes!!
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Heather
This weekend my daughter and I were out of town at a dance competition. And when we came home, this is what we found....
What a precious little gift. My cute little 7yr old made this adorable card for us during sacrament meeting and had each of the family members sign it. Such a sweet sentiment for this mom! I love this family. I love being a part of it and I love that as time moves forward we are able to share more love and kindness with each other...especially ones with handmade rainbow love notes!!
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Heather
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Ding Dong Ditched
We are working on creating unity in our young women's group at church. To follow up with our lesson on Sunday, the group I get to work with, 12yr-13yr old girls, did a fun little activity.
I found these cute tags at Poppies at Play and we wrote little notes to each girl in our group and doorbell ditched them! It was a fun way to let the other girls know we were thinking of them and for the girls doing the ditching it was a fun activity! So much laughing and encouraging each other to run fast and not get caught!
I had ditched the 12 & 13yr olds earlier in the week to give them a hint at what we would be doing for our activity!
Check out the link above to get the free printable!!
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Heather
I found these cute tags at Poppies at Play and we wrote little notes to each girl in our group and doorbell ditched them! It was a fun way to let the other girls know we were thinking of them and for the girls doing the ditching it was a fun activity! So much laughing and encouraging each other to run fast and not get caught!
I had ditched the 12 & 13yr olds earlier in the week to give them a hint at what we would be doing for our activity!
Check out the link above to get the free printable!!
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Heather
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Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Festival of Trees
It's that time of year again!! It's time for the Festival of Trees. I love this event. I love the meaning behind it! I love the family time we spend there!
Here is a little history of the festival...
The Festival of Trees was inspired 46 years ago by a group of 15 women from along the Wasatch Front. These women were challenged by Lewis M. Jones, Chairman of the hospital's Men's Endowment Board, to identify a way to raise funds for Primary Children's Hospital. Organized as the Women's Endowment Committee and led by Betty Wells, the group sold tickets to the Ice Capades and dabbled in other projects in an attempt to raise funds. They soon determined they had spent too much time and energy for too little return. They searched for one project they could devote all their efforts on.
That project was inspired when Co-Chair Ruth Flint vacationed in Hawaii and attended a Christmas boutique featuring small, decorated Christmas trees, centerpieces, and Christmas decorations. The Women's Endowment Committee expanded the concept to include full-sized decorated Christmas trees, a gift boutique, and sweet shop. At that time, Primary Children's Hospital was owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and much of the support would come from church members.
That first year, there were approximately 60 trees for display and sale in the gymnasium of the old Armory off Sunnyside Avenue. To everyone's surprise and delight, $47,000 was raised!
Today, the Festival of Trees is held at the South Towne Expo Center in Sandy, Utah. Over the years, this beautiful event has blossomed into a festival that spans over 220,000 square feet of display space.
Perhaps the greatest phenomenon of all is that everything is donated. The trees are decorated and purchased by individuals, families, organizations, businesses, and church groups. In addition, others generously donate items to fill the shops. Businesses provide the paper and printing of posters and tickets. Corporations offer their covered trucks and drivers to help deliver the trees, and so much more! Thousands of people contribute countless hours and means to give "A Gift of Love" to children. In 2016. the Festival raised $2,622,903.88 for children at Primary Children's Hospital.
Over the years, Festival of Trees has been copied many times throughout the United States and Canada. However, the Salt Lake City Festival of Trees remains the "granddaddy" of them all.
My daughter Kaylie is a talented dancer and her studio would perform every year at the Festival. We would then spend time walking through the aisles looking at all of the beautiful trees, wreaths and gingerbread houses, etc...and who can resist all of the YUMMY food and treats you can purchase!! BUT....our favorite part is the Kids' Corner where you can talk to an Elf at the North Pole or make awesome crafts or ornaments or even stand in a booth and be surrounded in a big giant soap bubble!! Such a magical, fun place to be. The feeling of joy and good wishes to all abound there.
Now we have a new reason to visit the Festival!! Lucy and Cole, our 2 oldest, with the help of a family friend donate a tree every year in honor of their sweet mother. They come up with a theme, shop for ornaments and then decorate the tree. They LOVE delivery day! They always seem so excited and really enjoy setting up their tree and honoring their mom. I am so thankful they have this event every year to honor her and I know they love that all of the proceeds go to help children who are in need of special care too. They get to go before the rest of our family and they usually have a tree or two that they love and want to show us in addition to their own!!
The theme they chose this year was 'dancing all night'....here are Lucy's words explaining it!! "One of my favorite memories of my mom is her dance parties. even when she was sick and in pain from her cancer treatments, she would turn on some music and we'd all dance it out. these dance parties were the inspiration for this year's tree-dancing all night."
Many people remember these dance parties and talk about them fondly. It was a blessing to them all and a sweet reminder of the woman who meant so much to so many.
It turned out beautifully! This event is such a great reminder to me that despite all of the bad things in the world, there are also so many good things. We must seek out the good things and share them with others. We must be kind, happy and share our goodness with those around us and help those in need. "As we follow the example of the Savior and live as He lived and as He taught, that light will burn within us and will light the way for others," President Thomas S. Monson
Go check out the Festival if you are able! You'll love it and want to go back every year!
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Heather
Here is a little history of the festival...
The Festival of Trees was inspired 46 years ago by a group of 15 women from along the Wasatch Front. These women were challenged by Lewis M. Jones, Chairman of the hospital's Men's Endowment Board, to identify a way to raise funds for Primary Children's Hospital. Organized as the Women's Endowment Committee and led by Betty Wells, the group sold tickets to the Ice Capades and dabbled in other projects in an attempt to raise funds. They soon determined they had spent too much time and energy for too little return. They searched for one project they could devote all their efforts on.
That project was inspired when Co-Chair Ruth Flint vacationed in Hawaii and attended a Christmas boutique featuring small, decorated Christmas trees, centerpieces, and Christmas decorations. The Women's Endowment Committee expanded the concept to include full-sized decorated Christmas trees, a gift boutique, and sweet shop. At that time, Primary Children's Hospital was owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and much of the support would come from church members.
That first year, there were approximately 60 trees for display and sale in the gymnasium of the old Armory off Sunnyside Avenue. To everyone's surprise and delight, $47,000 was raised!
Today, the Festival of Trees is held at the South Towne Expo Center in Sandy, Utah. Over the years, this beautiful event has blossomed into a festival that spans over 220,000 square feet of display space.
Perhaps the greatest phenomenon of all is that everything is donated. The trees are decorated and purchased by individuals, families, organizations, businesses, and church groups. In addition, others generously donate items to fill the shops. Businesses provide the paper and printing of posters and tickets. Corporations offer their covered trucks and drivers to help deliver the trees, and so much more! Thousands of people contribute countless hours and means to give "A Gift of Love" to children. In 2016. the Festival raised $2,622,903.88 for children at Primary Children's Hospital.
Over the years, Festival of Trees has been copied many times throughout the United States and Canada. However, the Salt Lake City Festival of Trees remains the "granddaddy" of them all.
My daughter Kaylie is a talented dancer and her studio would perform every year at the Festival. We would then spend time walking through the aisles looking at all of the beautiful trees, wreaths and gingerbread houses, etc...and who can resist all of the YUMMY food and treats you can purchase!! BUT....our favorite part is the Kids' Corner where you can talk to an Elf at the North Pole or make awesome crafts or ornaments or even stand in a booth and be surrounded in a big giant soap bubble!! Such a magical, fun place to be. The feeling of joy and good wishes to all abound there.
Now we have a new reason to visit the Festival!! Lucy and Cole, our 2 oldest, with the help of a family friend donate a tree every year in honor of their sweet mother. They come up with a theme, shop for ornaments and then decorate the tree. They LOVE delivery day! They always seem so excited and really enjoy setting up their tree and honoring their mom. I am so thankful they have this event every year to honor her and I know they love that all of the proceeds go to help children who are in need of special care too. They get to go before the rest of our family and they usually have a tree or two that they love and want to show us in addition to their own!!
The theme they chose this year was 'dancing all night'....here are Lucy's words explaining it!! "One of my favorite memories of my mom is her dance parties. even when she was sick and in pain from her cancer treatments, she would turn on some music and we'd all dance it out. these dance parties were the inspiration for this year's tree-dancing all night."
Many people remember these dance parties and talk about them fondly. It was a blessing to them all and a sweet reminder of the woman who meant so much to so many.
It turned out beautifully! This event is such a great reminder to me that despite all of the bad things in the world, there are also so many good things. We must seek out the good things and share them with others. We must be kind, happy and share our goodness with those around us and help those in need. "As we follow the example of the Savior and live as He lived and as He taught, that light will burn within us and will light the way for others," President Thomas S. Monson
Go check out the Festival if you are able! You'll love it and want to go back every year!
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Heather
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Daily InstaGrams
Hey everyone!! I have started an instagram account called heatherbspage where I have been posting daily general conference talks to enlighten my days...and hopefully yours! It all started when I was looking for some daily motivation, something to get me thinking, something to bring me closer to the Savior, something to learn from. I have followed a few accounts on Instagram myself for these talks...@gen365conf and @trekthruconference. They are great accounts. I even found myself sharing the talks with my family & friends. They wanted me to text them the links to those talks. So, instead of texting them each individually, I thought I would add them to my instagram...that way, as many as want to read them can! The links to the talks change daily, but I have included the link in each post so you can find it if you miss a day.
Its been fun sharing these words of wisdom with my friends and family and I'm excited to share with anyone who needs a little pick me up for the day! Hearing the words of the prophets daily makes me feel happy, peaceful and have hope that I can continue to grow spiritually and become a better person! I know hearing these words daily will strengthen my testimony and help me to see the positive in my life every day!
I hope you follow along with me and leave comments on your thoughts and feelings too!
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Heather
Its been fun sharing these words of wisdom with my friends and family and I'm excited to share with anyone who needs a little pick me up for the day! Hearing the words of the prophets daily makes me feel happy, peaceful and have hope that I can continue to grow spiritually and become a better person! I know hearing these words daily will strengthen my testimony and help me to see the positive in my life every day!
I hope you follow along with me and leave comments on your thoughts and feelings too!
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Heather
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Tuesday, October 17, 2017
A Dancer's Life
I am a dance mom!! I love watching our middle daughter express herself through dance. She is on a competitive team and she is really challenging herself this year doing some harder classes and competing with a higher level team for ballet. I am proud of her hard work and dedication in a genre she hasn't yet mastered!
As part of team building this year, they do what is called a motivational. They are little treats with words of encouragement or inspired quotes. They each take turns doing these little gifts throughout the year! This time around my daughter wanted to do something with bath bombs! She is OBSESSED with them!!! So she came up with this idea!!
"You are the BOMB...Let's DISSOLVE the Competition" We attached this cute little note to a bath bomb that we wrapped in red tissue paper and tied with white curling ribbon. It was simple and fun. The girls loved the bath bombs too...but who doesn't like some relaxing any way right!!! Here's what the final project looked like!
I love that they are uplifting each other and encouraging everyone to keep going and I hope that this brings them closer as a team. I love that they can each put their own personality into it! Can't wait for the next one!!!
Get the free printable HERE!
As part of team building this year, they do what is called a motivational. They are little treats with words of encouragement or inspired quotes. They each take turns doing these little gifts throughout the year! This time around my daughter wanted to do something with bath bombs! She is OBSESSED with them!!! So she came up with this idea!!
"You are the BOMB...Let's DISSOLVE the Competition" We attached this cute little note to a bath bomb that we wrapped in red tissue paper and tied with white curling ribbon. It was simple and fun. The girls loved the bath bombs too...but who doesn't like some relaxing any way right!!! Here's what the final project looked like!
I love that they are uplifting each other and encouraging everyone to keep going and I hope that this brings them closer as a team. I love that they can each put their own personality into it! Can't wait for the next one!!!
Get the free printable HERE!
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Provo City Center Open House
Today we were able to attend the Provo City Center Temple open house. It was FREEZING! But soo worth it! I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. We believe that sacred ordinances are performed in temples. Learn more about temples HERE.
This temple was so beautiful. It is the 2nd temple in Provo and was previously the Provo Tabernacle until it was destroyed by a fire. Read more about its history HERE. I am thankful we were able to walk through it with our family before it was dedicated. Our kids loved the baptismal font and the celestial room. I think what they loved most was being able to experience it with their cousins!
I'm thankful for my beliefs and for the Savior Jesus Christ and for all of the people who worked so hard to bring this blessing of the temple to us all.
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Heather
This temple was so beautiful. It is the 2nd temple in Provo and was previously the Provo Tabernacle until it was destroyed by a fire. Read more about its history HERE. I am thankful we were able to walk through it with our family before it was dedicated. Our kids loved the baptismal font and the celestial room. I think what they loved most was being able to experience it with their cousins!
I'm thankful for my beliefs and for the Savior Jesus Christ and for all of the people who worked so hard to bring this blessing of the temple to us all.
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Heather
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Being a True Friend
For Activity Days this week we talked about the importance of being a good friend. I wrapped 2 gifts, one wrapped nicely with a bow & the other in ripped newspaper and tied with twine. In the nicely wrapped gift I filled it with rocks and in the shabby one I put bags of M & M's. I asked the girls which one they would prefer to get for their birthdays. Most of them chose the nice gift. When we opened them they were suprised with the contents of the gifts. I related it to how some people may not be as nice looking on the outside, but that isn't whats importance. Its what on the inside that counts. Some people who are well taken care of on the outside aren't so nice on the inside. We discussed ways to be a good friend and that Heavenly Father has commanded us to Love One Another! Bet you can't guess what the opening song was!
Then we had each girl stand at the chalkboard. I wrote her name on the board and had each girl write something they admired or liked about that girl. The girls loved it...both to share something nice for someone else & to see what the other girls had written about them. We talked about the importance of strengthening each other and helping each other.
Then we ate the M & M's!
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