Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Two Seas FHE

This is an oldie but goodie FHE.  Kaylee pulled it out to use for her talk on Sunday.  Then I made her share it with the family for FHE last night.  I had previously taken the two big pictures of the seas and scanned them to make a hand-out to keep on the fridge.
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I love the message...
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We then finished up with a really cute service activity.
I sure hope that all of our FHE's are sinking into our heads!

8 comments:

Jill said...

Thanks for another great idea for a FHE. I did the wasp story a few weeks ago and my kids thought it was hilarious to see my husband act it out. Hopefully it sticks with them.

Kendra said...

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My new blog is thethingsilovemost.blogspot.com feel free to go look at it. It is just started up so there aren't a lot of posts

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Heather said...

Thanks for the idea, Shauna! I'm the Primary President in our ward and have been looking for a lesson about service to teach at our next quarterly primary activity. This is perfect!

Brenda said...

Hi!

I don't remember where I found you(sorry). I can relate to the mix of 6! I am a mother of SIX! The great joy X's SIX! Your blog is great. It's a plesure to meet you!

Sherie said...

I love your FHE ideas. They keep the kids' attention at all age levels by being short, and they also deliver the message well. Thanks so much for sharing!!
I don't usually comment on people's blogs, but wanted to let you know it really is appreciated and I hope you do more.

T.Irwin said...

Loves it!! Great message to share, for sure!

Anonymous said...

My family is not LDS, but I loved the message of this lesson. Will you share the source from which it came and perhaps more lessons?

Thank you