Saturday, June 18, 2011

Father's Day

Father's Day is tomorrow! Are you ready?

I helped my daughter make these Father's Day cards for her dad and grandpas.

I got this idea from Handprint Creations. Check out the site for lots of handprint and footprint crafts.

My husband has a candy drawer, so we got him a few items to restock it.


Remember these green army guys?


I found gummy ones! They were at the Sunflower Market in Salt Lake City.


I wanted to package them into one of these cute pop top cans from Our Best Bites....


But, instead they went in a gift bag. Too many ideas, too little time.


For my dad, I made a T-shirt.

He has really gotten into photography, the only thing I wish is that I'd found a picture of a digital SLR instead of this point and shoot camera. Ah, well, maybe I'll have to look for one and make him another one someday.

I also got my husband and both our dads this book.

What did you do for Father's Day?

Friday, June 17, 2011

June Visiting Teaching


The June Visiting Teaching Message is about self-reliance. Kristin over at the Visiting Teaching Blog created an adorable seed packet to go with the message.

I recently got called into the Relief Society Presidency in my ward and I will be trying to put together something each month for the visiting teachers to take with them. This was so cute, I decided to use it!

Luckily I have a Silhouette personal cutting machine, so I recreated Kristin's seed packet as a Silhouette cut file. Good thing the machine cut them for me, I made over 100! If you have a Silhouette machine and would like my cut file, email me at megan@buhlerfamily.org and I will send it to you.

For the ladies I visit teach, I added a packet of garden seeds. My file fits a seed packet just perfectly. Kristin used jelly bean seeds, which would also be fun!

Also, I was on a message board (LDS Families on Baby Center) and there was a thread about visiting teaching with kids. Since that is a challenge for those of us with young children (I have a 1-year-old, a 3-year-old, and 7 women to visit teach!), I thought I'd share the ideas that were shared on the thread:

*Invite them to your house

*Find another Visiting Teacher with small children and trade, you watch her children while she goes visiting teaching and she watches yours

*If they also have small children, meet at the park and visit while the children play

*Find a time (perhaps evening or weekend) when your spouse can watch the children

*Ask one of the Young Women to babysit for you (this one does cost money, so depending on your budget it may or may not work)

*Call them on the phone (a personal visit should be made at least once a quarter)

*Send them a message in the mail (a personal visit should be made at least once a quarter)

*Alternate visits with calls or letters so you only have to make a personal visit to half of your sisters each month

*Keep your visits short - it's a lot easier to leave young children with older siblings or a neighbor if your visits are short.

Does anyone else have ideas to add?