We had a wonderfully relaxing General Conference Weekend and it was just what I needed. I had been battling a really nasty cold for 2 weeks and hadn't really had any time to relax. So a weekend in front of the TV was the perfect medicine for me!
As is tradition, during the Saturday morning session the girls painted pumpkins. These are the only pictures I took all weekend.
I printed off the usual conference packets and made my General Authority match game. The girls love this game. I print off small pictures of the First Presidency and the Twelve and tape them up around the TV. I make 2 sets so they won't fight over them. Then when one of the General Authorities get up to speak the girls try to find the matching picture. Then I use the cards the following Monday for Family Home Evening. Since I have two sets of them we play a typical match game. When each card is turned over we all say the name of the Apostle. Then when a match is found, I remind them of one thing they taught us in Conference. I'm hoping it's getting them familiar with the apostles and letting them know that they have important things to teach us.
The girls did really well during conference. Of course there's always some chatter, but it was quiet more often then not. And Aubrey was listening quite often to the speakers and would come over and ask me questions about what was being talked about. Here's a few examples:
Aubrey - "How does Heavenly Father watch all of us at
the same time?" Me - "He has special powers that we won't understand
until we die." Aubrey - "Are we going to have those special powers too
when we die?" Me - "Yes, if we make good choices and try to follow
Heavenly Father and Jesus, then we will be a Goddess and have our own
planets with children to watch over." Aubrey - "I wonder what my planet
will be called."
When Aubrey heard Elder Oaks say that
worldwide 8 million children die before their 5th birthday she asked,
"Did he just say that lots of kids die before they even turn 5?" When I
told her that was true she said, "Oh that's too bad, cause then they
don't get to be baptized."
She heard a speaker talk of Jesus suffering
and she asked, "Did Jesus feel pain when he suffered?" Me - "Yes, he
felt more pain then anyone ever has." Aubrey - "Did he hurt more then
when we brake a bone." Me - "Yes, he felt all the pain of everyone who
has lived on earth." Aubrey - "Did he say all of our names like, Aubrey,
Brooke . . . " Me - "I don't think he said all of our names, but he
knows all of our names, and he felt all of our pains."
As
Pres. Monson was concluding conference Aubrey said, "Mom I really like
conference. Can people watch it tomorrow and the next day?" Me - " They
can watch it on the computer or on TV if they recorded it." Aubrey -
"Can we record it so we can watch it again tomorrow?"
I love when I got a glimpse into Aubrey's magnificent mind!
We also had some yummy, yet clean, breakfast foods, some clean no bake cookies and Jeff made a yummy chicken soup for us. But mostly I spent the weekend in my comfy clothes watching conference, relaxing and feeling the spirit.
I felt much improved come Monday and was so grateful for the wonderful weekend!
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