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MENTOR • How to make Service Message Youth Videos

10/9/2014

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Back in July we had Youth Conference. In that post I mentioned that we did service videos but couldn't share them because they weren't edited yet. Well, now they are! Our Stake had a premiere night to show them to the youth. We did a red "carpet", awards, paparazzi, and dressed up. Here are photos from that night.
DIY How to Make Service Message Youth Videos & Premiere Night
DIY How to Make Service Message Youth Videos & Premiere Night
Here's how we did our backdrop. 
RED CARPET • Red plastic table cloth on a roll
ROPE • Red cording by the yard, pvc pipe spray painted gold, mason jars filled with sand to hold them up
BACKDROP • (2) 4' x 8' masonite boards painted in chalkboard paint
ANGEL ICON • Cut a stencil, use yellow chalk to stencil the icon on
Here are the videos.
#LDSMakeYourMark  #ShareGoodness
#LDSRealMen  #ShareGoodness
#LDSTrueBeauty  #ShareGoodness
#LDSMusicMovesMe  #ShareGoodness
I was in charge of the overall project so I thought I'd share how we went about doing it incase you want to try. We did four for our stake but I would recommend doing one on a ward level.
1) Have a message that you want to share
2) Have some guidelines as adult leaders. These were some of ours
        • to use the youth as much as possible, especially in the video
        • have a point/message to it
        • have the youth part of something bigger than they are
        • done so it won't be lame :)
              (don't have youth speak or act much, keep it simple)
3) Have some conceptual idea how you want it to video tape it. Copy other's ideas with variation. For example
        • Make Your Mark was based on the video Flourish by 
           Dana Tanamachi-Williams
        • True Beauty & Real Men were based on this video An       
           Experiment in Words
(or 36 Smiles) from the Pleasant     
           Grove Utah Mount Mahogany Stake 4th Ward
        • Get approval of the concept summaries
4) Make a committee
         • Ours included Stake Youth (SYC youth), Stake YWYM Presidency       
          members, and Specialists
          • Have youth go over video concepts and make changes, suggestions, 
          and/or other ideas
          • Re-write concept summaries and get approval
5) Get Specialists. These had to be skill specific. Meaning they had to be 
            artistic, conceptual thinkers, or have video/editing skills. It would 
            have been nice to have all professionals but that's usually not the 
            case in the church for projects like this. This is a large project that  
            requires Approve and call specialists.
          • Make Your Mark - construction crew (chalkboard), design,  
            videographer, video editor
          • True Beauty - Materials, videographer, video editor
          • Real Men - Props, videographer, video editor
          • Music Moves Me - transportation, music, talent, videographer, 
           video editor
6) Meet together as a whole. There's a lot of moving parts/people here so the sooner you can meet all together the better. The truth is, this didn't happen for some groups until the morning of. 
7) Video tape. We used a 3 hour block of Youth Conference to video tape. Every group (approx 220 total youth) worked at the same time. Before taping, we had a speaker for each group (except Music) talk about the topic for 15 minutes to set the tone and share the idea. Video tapping was a one shot deal so we had 2-3 videographers for each video. 
8) Edit video. This is basically a one person job. This is where your conceptual idea has to have been communicated clearly since it's this person who will ultimately pick and choose what goes into the video. Some or parts of our videos didn't turn out the way the committee had intended. Communication is key but even then sometimes things just work out differently than planned. Stake YWYM leaders did an initial viewing with recommended changes.
9) Final Approval. Our Stake Presidency had final approval and recommendations before the youth viewed them. 
10) Be realist, gracious, and thankful. Remember we all do this for free. Usually we don't actually know what we're doing. Being realist (for the planned and unplanned), gracious (accepting what people can/can't do), and thankful (that it came together at all) to all who help.
This video project was out of a lot of youth and leader's comfort zones. It's hard to say how things you've never done will turn out. The uncertainty adds anxiety. Hopefully these steps will help keep the stress level low. This is a project that I would do again.

I think this is a new face for service. It's not the traditional shovels and rags but a lot of work nonetheless. Which translated into 15,000 Facebook views for about the first week. Not bad for a bunch of mostly amateurs.
One last thing - CELEBRATE at a Premiere Night.
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MORALIST • Giving Praise Notes & Compliments

8/26/2014

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Reading an article this month in BYU Magazine made me think of this little kit I did for some of my fam. It's the Compliment Kit and it's been downloaded over 4000 times between the 2 files. It seems we all want to write random compliments. They call them "praise notes" in this article. Call them whatever you like just write them. That's the important thing. Read this if you need more convincing. 
BYU Magazine
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Compliment Kits
BYU Magazine Noting the Praiseworthy • Praise Notes & Compliments
BYU Magazine Article • Noting the Praiseworthy
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MESSENGERS • Service Message Videos for Youth Conference

7/20/2014

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Here are a couple of photos from our Stake's Youth Conference the last couple of days. This first one is of Wade (son and brother) and his t-shirt design. He did it himself and you can read more about it here. Love this kid.
Wade Christensen Youth Conference T-shirt Design
Wade and his Youth Conference T-shirt Design
Second is a photo from one of our service projects. I don't know about your stake but our youth are super fast at service projects and we often have a hard time finding something that will fit our 3 hour time frame that involves our 200 youth. (If you have any good ideas, share them with us below.) This year our stake decided to broaden our service project vision. We did the filming for 4 Service Message Videos at youth conference. One of the videos involves this 24' x 8' chalkboard near our stake center and Kansas City Temple.
Liberty Missouri Stake Youth Conference  Service Message Video Preview Shot #ldsmakeyourmark  #ldsmusicmovesme  #ldstruebeauty  #ldsrealmen
Liberty Missouri Stake Youth Conference Service Message Video Preview Shot #ldsmakeyourmark
I think this video (#ldsmakeyourmark) had about 75 youth with scriptures that inspired them and their testimonies. The other videos involve music (#ldsmakeyourmark), beauty (#ldstruebeauty) and manhood (#ldsrealmen). I'm not going to say much more about it. Except I'm very excited about them (though there was a lot of uncertainty in the project until we did it) and to share them with you. You'll have to watch for the videos in September.

What do you think of our Service Message Videos idea?
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PS You might even see one of Alisha's boys - my grandson - in one of them.
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MANUFACTURER • Blank Flyers to Create Your Own

6/6/2014

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MANUFACTURER: Makes or Produces Anything
There are always activities in the church and we generally get information out with flyers. In the past few months we've had a couple of stake youth activities that we needed flyers for. (BTW - These were GREAT activities!) Usually we have youth do the flyers but with the timing we had I ended up doing them. We figured you might be able to use them in some way for your activities.
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Soooooo.... you can download blank ones to use. If someone asks you to do a flyer you can just add your own wording to change it up. Wham. Bam. Done.
Download Blank Flyer • Shoes & Arrow • LDSNEST.com
Blank Flyer Shoes & Arrow • Click Image for Download Page
Download Blank Flyer • Hands Shaking • LDSNEST.com
Blank Flyer Hands Shaking • Click Image for Download Page
Does your ward/stake use flyers or is it just us?
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MORALIST • Stop the Contention with Compliment Kits

12/7/2013

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Update 4/2019:
There's been so much trouble with the free download site that I've put this on my 
 ShannonsStudio.com Etsy business site for $3. Hope this helps

Contention. I hate it. Ironic huh? 

Contention is a part of what happens in families but something we all try to stop in our homes. I was thinking about it and what I could do to help our family lessen it when I came across Gordon B. Hinckley's quote - 
"There's a sad tendency in our world today for persons to cut one another down.... Try the opposite of that. Try handing out compliments."
Compliments. How easy. I thought this would be a super first step for me to take. And then I had this idea (the Boyfriend calls me "the idea woman"). I could make little Compliment kits. I love kits. (You can see a collection of kits on my Pinterest board.) 
Compliment Kit • © shannon christensen for LDSNEST.com
CLICK ABOVE FOR DOWNLOAD
I was heading down for a trip that some of our family had planned when we had Leila's funeral. We also decided to do devotionals when we got together. I wanted to do the compliment kits for them as part of mine. Here's what's inside and how we use it.
Compliment Kit • © shannon christensen for LDSNEST.com
CLICK ABOVE FOR DOWNLOAD
Compliment Kit • © shannon christensen for LDSNEST.com
CLICK ABOVE FOR DOWNLOAD
I really like how they turned out. I Mod Podge® fabric to the outside of an Altoid® tin. Inside, I added some fun things. Here's the nestibles for you. Print. Cut. Put together.
Compliment Kit • © shannon christensen for LDSNEST.com
CLICK ABOVE FOR DOWNLOAD
Compliment Kit • © shannon christensen for LDSNEST.com
CLICK ABOVE FOR DOWNLOAD
Here's a FHE lesson to help talk about with your family. 
Compliment Kit • © shannon christensen for LDSNEST.com
CLICK ABOVE FOR DOWNLOAD
Compliment Kit • © shannon christensen for LDSNEST.com
CLICK ABOVE FOR DOWNLOAD
Compliment Kits
CLICK ABOVE IMAGE FOR DOWNLOAD PAGE
You'll have to tell us what you think and any of your experiences in using it. 
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MANAGER • Organizing Handouts - My Ring Thing

12/1/2013

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Some of you have been asking about what and how to use the handouts we do here at LDS NEST. There really is a method to our methods. 
We women in the church like our handouts. For as long as I can remember I've been getting handouts. I've even saved several from when I was in YW. (Let's not ask how long that's been.) One problem I had was that the handouts weren't accessible when I wanted them. And frankly, some of the other handouts I threw away and felt it was such a waste of resources. 
Organizing Handouts - My Ring Thing • © Shannon Christensen for LDS NEST
I wanted a solution. 

To help save on resources I started designing my handouts as 1/4 sheets (4 to a printed page). That way if someone didn't like them and threw them away it wasn't so bad. Also, when in leadership positions I suggested that all of us design handouts in this way so they could all be consistently sized to save.

Second, I put them on a ring. And for a lack of creativity I called it my Ring Thing. It stuck. I've been doing this size for years and it's been very helpful.
Organizing Handouts - My Ring Thing • © Shannon Christensen for LDS NEST
Some people hate handouts but personally I like them, probably because I'm visually oriented. Handouts remind us of thoughts and feelings we've had while being taught or a specific doctrine or principle that is important to us. They end up at bedsides, on fridges or taped to mirrors. It's part of our learning and changing.

                        (As a bonus, I've found that it helps the YW (or kids for seminary) re-teach a principle.) 
Organizing Handouts - My Ring Thing • © Shannon Christensen for LDS NEST
My Ring Thing is like a mini book. A personally collected tutorial. You really can collect anything you like. 
Organizing Handouts - My Ring Thing • © Shannon Christensen for LDS NEST
Here's our some of our covers.
Here at LDS NEST we'll continue to do most of our handouts at this size. Maybe you'll start designing and doing the same.

If you have any Nestie thoughts about this, let us know. 
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Relief Society Broadcast Journal Cards Free Download

9/28/2013

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Free download from LDS Nest-Relief Society journal cards! #ReliefSociety #lds
Here are some last minute journal cards (4x6) for the Relief Society broadcast tonight {so excited!} You can download them here or click on the images and "save as". Also, big THANKS to everyone who has downloaded the General Conference journal cards for next weekend. Can't wait for that either! 
Free download from LDS Nest-Relief Society journal cards! #ReliefSociety #lds
Free download from LDS Nest-Relief Society journal cards! #ReliefSociety #lds
Free download from LDS Nest-Relief Society journal cards! #ReliefSociety #lds
Free download from LDS Nest-Relief Society journal cards! #ReliefSociety #lds
Free download from LDS Nest-Relief Society journal cards! #ReliefSociety #lds
Free download from LDS Nest-Relief Society journal cards! #ReliefSociety #lds
Free download from LDS Nest-Relief Society journal cards! #ReliefSociety #lds
Free download from LDS Nest-Relief Society journal cards! #ReliefSociety #lds
Free download from LDS Nest-Relief Society journal cards! #ReliefSociety #lds
Free download from LDS Nest-Relief Society journal cards! #ReliefSociety #lds
Free download from LDS Nest-Relief Society journal cards! #ReliefSociety #lds
Free download from LDS Nest-Relief Society journal cards! #ReliefSociety #lds
Free download from LDS Nest-Relief Society journal cards! #ReliefSociety #lds
Free download from LDS Nest-Relief Society journal cards! #ReliefSociety #lds
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Preparing for General Conference plus Journal Cards

9/25/2013

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Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
How do you prepare for General Conference? I simply write down the questions I have on a piece of paper then ponder and pray about having those questions answered in General Conference. For me, it's a great way to stay focused and receive personal revelation during conference. You can read President Uchtdorf's three steps for preparing for general conference here. 
We have a little over a week until General Conference and I am so excited! It's one of my favorite times of the year. I went ahead and made some journal cards that you can download here or click on the images and "save as". You can use the photo protectors found here to slide your journal cards into.
{3x5 quote cards}
Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
{3x4 question cards-write down the questions you need answers to. on the back write down the answers to that question}
Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
{4x6 journal cards}
Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
Free download from LDS NEST. General Conference journal cards and quotes! Super easy, fun way to stay focuses during conference <3
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MESSENGER: How Do I Guard My Virtue? Come, Follow Me Printables

9/19/2013

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Free journal cards and handouts from LDS Nest for Come, Follow Me; How can I guard my virtue? <3
Hello Nestie friends! Have you signed up for our blog updates? If you haven't, do it! (look in the sidebar) so you don't miss out on free stuff like this every week. These journal cards and handouts are for "How do I guard my virtue?" if you haven't covered that section yet. As always, click and save the images to print out on your own, or click here to download. 
{journal cards 4x6}
Free journal cards and handouts from LDS Nest for Come, Follow Me; How can I guard my virtue? <3
Free journal cards and handouts from LDS Nest for Come, Follow Me; How can I guard my virtue? <3
{handouts 3x4/4x3}
Free journal cards and handouts from LDS Nest for Come, Follow Me; How can I guard my virtue? <3
Free journal cards and handouts from LDS Nest for Come, Follow Me; How can I guard my virtue? <3
Free journal cards and handouts from LDS Nest for Come, Follow Me; How can I guard my virtue? <3
Free journal cards and handouts from LDS Nest for Come, Follow Me; How can I guard my virtue? <3
Free journal cards and handouts from LDS Nest for Come, Follow Me; How can I guard my virtue? <3
Let us know if you download these! Feel free to pin and share with your friends!
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Messenger: Remembering the Lord-Relief Society Handouts and Journal Cards

9/17/2013

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Remembering the Lord-Relief Society Handouts and Journal Cards. Free download from LDS Nest <3 #rsideas
I got to help my Auntie out last week with some cards for her ward's Relief Society night. If you think you can use them too click the images and save as or you can download them here! All images are 6x4. Enjoy!
Remembering the Lord-Relief Society Handouts and Journal Cards. Free download from LDS Nest <3 #rsideas
Remembering the Lord-Relief Society Handouts and Journal Cards. Free download from LDS Nest <3 #rsideas
Remembering the Lord-Relief Society Handouts and Journal Cards. Free download from LDS Nest <3 #rsideas
Remembering the Lord-Relief Society Handouts and Journal Cards. Free download from LDS Nest <3 #rsideas
Remembering the Lord-Relief Society Handouts and Journal Cards. Free download from LDS Nest <3 #rsideas
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Messenger: Come, Follow Me Young Women Handout September

9/10/2013

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Free download! Come, Follow Me handouts from LDS NEST. Free download! <3 #youngwomen #ldsyw #ywideas
Come, Follow Me this month focuses on "commandments". I came across this scripture while planning my talk for this Sunday: 
Come, Follow Me handouts from LDS NEST. Free download! <3 #youngwomen #ldsyw #ywideas
"...choose ye this day, to serve the Lord God who made you." {Moses 6:33}. I love it! It just really spoke to me. So I made some handout for you to use in your classes, going along with the theme of "How Can I be in the World but not of the world?" Just click on the images and "save as", or click here to download all.
Come, Follow Me handouts from LDS NEST. Free download! <3 #youngwomen #ldsyw #ywideas
Bloom where you are planted. Make any place a holy place. Come, Follow Me handouts for Young Women from LDS Nest. Free download! #LDS #LDSYW #LDSNEST #YWIDEAS
Come, Follow Me handouts for Young Women from LDS Nest. Free download! #LDS #LDSYW #LDSNEST #YWIDEAS
Come, Follow Me handouts for Young Women from LDS Nest. Free download! #LDS #LDSYW #LDSNEST #YWIDEAS
Come, Follow Me handouts from LDS NEST. Free download! <3 #youngwomen #ldsyw #ywideas
{Journal Cards}
Come, Follow Me handouts from LDS NEST. Free download! <3 #youngwomen #ldsyw #ywideas
Come, Follow Me handouts from LDS NEST. Free download! <3 #youngwomen #ldsyw #ywideas
Come, Follow Me handouts from LDS NEST. Free download! <3 #youngwomen #ldsyw #ywideas
Come, Follow Me handouts for Young Women from LDS Nest. Free download! #LDS #LDSYW #LDSNEST #YWIDEAS
Let us know if you use them in your classes and if they were helpful for you! 
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PS. You can get more products like phone cases, cards, and pillows here.
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A Mother's Wish • What She Wanted for Joseph

9/3/2013

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Baby Joseph's Dad, Sky, called me today to share something Leila wrote. He found it on her iPad and it touched him. It was her mother wishes she wanted for Joseph. I don't know if she was finished with her list but it was enough.
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The reality is that Joseph will never know Leila in this life and will have another mother to raise him. He'll be caught up in life and won't have a need to know her. But I suspect many years from now, likely when he's an adult, he'll wonder. He might be drawn to a few of the mementos that connect directly to her. They might give a glimpse of who she was and how she thought. Maybe he'll see a little of himself in her.

So today I spent some of my time putting her words into design for him.
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MESSENGER • Bumper Stickers

7/6/2013

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Bumper Stickers. I've never put one on a car of mine. I never wanted anything on my cars. Ever.

I've thought a number of stickers were funny. Or clever. Or thoughtful. But, nothing motivated me enough to actually break that no-bumper-sticker-on-my-car barrier. Until my son became a Marine. 

That's what changed the idea for me. I didn't even hesitate at the thought. It was too important a message for me. It was going to go on my car. No question. 

So, what's inspired you enough to put a bumper sticker on your car? Something comical? Political? Sentimental? What? Tell us.
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MEMBER • July Newsletter & Notes

7/1/2013

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LDS NEST Newsletter & Notes Cover July 2013
Our July Issue is ready today for our LDS Nesties. Fun celebrate summer ideas. Not a member yet? Join up here. Here's a peek at some of the sections of the Newsletter & Notes.
LDS NEST Short & Sweet FHE Ideas
FHE • SHORT & SWEET
4 Ideas with links to song, scripture, and image.
See an example here
LDS NEST Visiting Teaching Mailer & Handout
VISITING TEACHING
1 Mailer & 1 Handout 
for your visiting teachees
LDS NEST Take a Break Bucket
GIFT GIVING
Gift ideas for anytime and a section to make ahead 
Christmas gifts
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7 Ways to put JOY in Motherhood

5/6/2013

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7 Ways to put JOY in Motherhood. Read this! From LDSNEST.COM
I did not make him cry for this picture. He obliged.
Anyone who is a mother knows that the words “joy” and “motherhood” are rarely used in the same sentence. M. Russell Ballard said, "The joy of motherhood comes in moments..." As someone who didn't plan on being a mother (ever), the word “motherhood” gives me a mild anxiety attack. As do the phrases, “I’m pregnant!” and “when I was in labor…”

My sweet baby, Caeden, is now 16 months old (just under a year and a half for people like me who hate to count). And guess what…he is such a joy! Not all of the time of course, and really I can’t complain too much on the days he is less than joyous. I only have one little monster to escape from.

Then I realized something. Motherhood isn't something that I should want to escape from. I can make joy happen! While some of these may be no-brainers for you veteran moms, they were news to me!

Here are my seven ways to enjoy your little one(s) and put JOY in Motherhood:

  • Take an obscene amount of pictures. I take about 50 pictures every time I pull my camera out. I don’t think I’m exaggerating either. Take pictures of your baby eating, exploring, playing with his toys, and destroying his room. Even if my kid is crying I take pictures. He settles down after a few takes, and soon I have a laughing, smiling baby boy!  I even created a gallery here because I take SO MANY. 
  • Put that baby in the tub! And not just to clean him. If your baby loves to splash, let him splash! Give your baby a cup, and if he drinks that bath water (gross) let him! Put some finger paint up on the walls. Bath time is the bomb. It is never too early, or too late for tub time.
  • Have a bed party. Simply hang out on mom and dad’s bed. Bring your babe’s favorite toy. My baby’s favorite toy currently consists of “nothing”, but try and launch himself over the edge of the bed. I haven’t dropped him on his head…yet.
  • Let your kid “help” you. Caeden is to the point where he follows me everywhere, shuts anything I open, and puts everything in the trash can. This includes the semi-neatly folded, clean clothes from his dresser and the books from his bookshelf. So I say to myself, “Self! Teaching opportunity!” Then I attempt to teach him which thing goes where. He still puts everything in the trash can. 
  • Read to your little one. They don’t have to sit on your lap, and they don’t even have to look at the pictures. Chances are they won’t do either, but they really just like to hear someone talking. It’s like magic.
  • Have a pajama day and eat a cookie for breakfast. For real. 
  • Some things are just meant to be let go. Let go of the little, nit-picky things that bother you. It's okay if your kid puts away the books upside down and sideways. It's okay if his toys end up in the laundry basket and you don't find out until you wash it. It's OKAY. 


Stay tuned because next week I'll tell you what I've learned about motherhood!

In the meantime, how do you enjoy your babes (children)?

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Children's portrait. Exploration.
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