No, no, no, these are not Hot Socks. These are wonderful missionaries Sister Barlow and Sister Larson. SLK and I had a great evening when we had them over for dinner earlier this week. I so appreciate these great young women and men who serve missions for 18 months or 2 years. Then on Saturday we were together again at the baptism of an outstanding 16 year old young man in our ward. I have always loved this painting of John the Baptist baptizing Jesus so took pictures of the sisters in front of it and will send it on to their families who live in Brigham City, Utah and Portland, Oregon.
After the baptism I attended the bridal shower for Julie Marcotte. Time's flying and she was just 12 years old yesterday and coming into Young Women at church. She planning and looking forward to a happy temple wedding.
Headed off to Trevlyn's afterward for the General Relief Society broadcast; we chose to watch it on t.v. instead of at the stake center. Darling Trevlyn had a craft event planned and set-up for afterwards. She makes it so easy and fun. Here is my first attempt at a Halloween decoration. Photos don't quite do it justice but you get the idea. Trevlyn's art is
here and
here. The black feather boa doesn't show well but is really great. Thanks Trevlyn; I had so much fun and a cute, new deco to display.
While we crafted Tessa played on Marks massage chair which I had been on earlier. Mark graciously tried putting this old body back together again. Tessa was flying on it here! Note Kirby came also to visit Buddy. Kirby is at times like an American Express card and I don't leave home without him. I wonder if I got a phony service dog vest for him if he could come to church with me.
Sunday evening we had a family dinner and project prepared for attendees. After our build your own taco salad followed by build your own ice cream sundaes (now that's something to behold 3 grandsons create) we projected...not quite the same as crafted. Oh, I must mention that
KMS who comments on this blog after being a lurker for a time and her DH known as that
crazy white truck driver in my neighborhood dropped by and we twisted their arm into staying for dinner. Truth be told they were parked out front, peeking in the window and made their move when they saw us gathered at the dining table blessing the food. That ought to get her back commenting! I did try to get a photo of them but drat, the batteries pooped out just then. Next time.
Now for the HOT SOCKS!! I hope you felt it was worth the wait. And just what is a hot sock you ask. It's just an all cotton, large (men's) sock filled with about 4 cups of rice (cheap kind does just fine here), with a knot tied on top. You pop one in the microwave for about 2-3 minutes (adjust according to your oven) and you have a cozy HOT SOCK for those chilly nights that might happen here in another 8 weeks. Being ever the Scouts, we are prepared. Bring on those chilly nights. . . please. This one got a dog face.
Tessa observes Trevlyn drawing a face on hers with a permanent marker while Mark helps the boys funnel the rice into the socks.
Are they looking happy over the hot socks or just because their bellies are full of sundaes? Bryan awaiting a permanent marker for decorating his sock.
What a grand experience, cheap, fun and fast. Note to self: get silver tea service on shelf polished before Skippie comes down this winter with Dr. Garry.
Cuddle time with sibling and socks.
Leave it to those clever grands to play not Hot Potato but Hot Sock by tossing it around in a circle. Lest you think this was my idea here at Full Circle is the site where I got the inspiration. You'll remember this as the same one that brought us WILDING STICKS!! If I can't be creative I can at least copy quality ideas. Yes, Kirby is right in the thick of things. That 7th child!
6 comments:
Jealous of all the fun the family is having and wishing my kiddos where there to toss a sock with Trev crew. What a fun night. Thanks for sharing.
Love the Halloween picture! We had such an awesome time and the kids adore their socks! The microwave is continually running reheating them up! XO
I too wish for the entire crew to be here!!! What project can we come up with when more are here for Thanksgiving???
JULIE! MARCOTTE! WOW! I had her in Activity Days (I think it was called Achievement Days.). Time flys. Tell her HI. I would love to see the invitation.
LOVE the crafts. You sound like you had a fun, fulfilling weekend. BUSY, busy!
A-do not fear, this engagement of Julile does not make you old. These girls grow up but you just stay young!!!!
Cute Idea! Since it is already in the 50 amd 60 and rainy already, I think that H and H need one to. I will plan that for a activity maybe tomorrow or at least this week. How fun to see the kids playing together like that. 3
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