Sister Duersh gave a very inspiring message, you can access her talk by clicking on the page on the side.
The following is a list of the classes and booths that were offered that day. Links to the handouts that were handed out at each class and booth that day are also posted on the side.
CLASSES OFFERED
Sisters could attend three classes.
See the descriptions below and the links to their handouts:
Organizing
Important Documents by Sister Redd
Do you have important documents just piled in a shoe box? In-the-Meantime, organize your home so you
and your family will enjoy peace and security knowing you can find important
documents when needed.
Adult
Wellness: Medical Recommendations for Staying Healthy as We Age by
Sister Bishop
Keeping up with current recommendations for mammograms, colonoscopies,
adult immunizations, and medication recommendations for health maintenance can
be daunting. This class was taught by an emergency room physician,
providing a quick overview of current medical recommendations for adult
wellness, with an emphasis on the way caring for our bodies can also promote spiritual
and emotional well-being.
Strengthen
Your Marriage by Sister Webb
Strengthen your marriage by learning why it's important to take
responsibility for your own happiness within marriage. Learn ways to improve your relationship using
spiritual and research-based ideas.
Spiritual
Boost by Sister Steed
Our gospel teaches that “Man is that he might have joy”. The Stake Relief Society Presidency talked
about spiritual boosts as they visited our ward conferences, discussing
renewing our spiritual strengths, temple worship, love of the Savior and the
power of prayer. What brings you
joy? Let’s rediscover what creates
happiness for each of us.
You ARE
Smarter Than Your Digital Camera by Sister DeMill
This class was designed for anyone who wants to use and understand the
features of their digital camera better!
See the link to review photo jargon to help you decipher your manual and
how to let your camera know what you want your images to look like. Read links to better understand proper
exposure and learn how to use your camera better. You CAN use that fancy tool to record your
family and personal story like a pro!
Bread Making
by Sister Fifield
Check out this link to get Laurie’s recipe for her great multi-grain
bread. This is a very soft-textured, moist bread. She taught the importance of each ingredient,
how to tell when you’ve added enough flour, and how to shape a loaf to go into
the pan, besides providing samples to taste!
“Growing” a
72 hour Kit by Sister Allen & Sister Hopkins
A 72 hour kit is more than a back pack or suitcase! Our experts gave information on how to
prepare a “Grab & Go Kit” containing the very basics, and “growing” it to
accommodate more supplies to make the emergency as stress-less and normal
(whatever that is in a disaster!) as possible.
Tips of
Wealth Management by Sister Norton
Joan explained ways to handle having money or the lack of it, giving inspired
ideas, financial resources, class opportunities and more about budgeting and
smart shopping. Check out this link to improve whatever financial state you are
in.
Get Fit As
You Sit and LIVE with W.O.W. power by Sister Watts
Have you ever found it difficult to find time to exercise or have just
plain felt too tired? Dorothy showed how
to get some strength and low impact cardio exercise while mostly sitting in a
chair. She also gave "8 Healthy
Habits to Live by for Kids, Teens, and Families" (highlights are on the
link), discussed fast foods, portion sizes, and made us aware of what is in some
of our drinks!
Living
Without A Spouse by Sister Kelley
Enid’s experience and fun personality discussed the meat and the vegetarian
version of challenges living without a spouse.
Her perspective was for all women, young, old, permanently single,
temporarily alone, divorced, widowed, or just concerned about being alone, and
how all women can look forward to all the blessing of eternity.
Making
Family Home Evenings POP! by
Sister Corbett & Sister Fellows
Great blessings are promised to those who hold a weekly family home
evening. The link gives you simple ways
to make family home evening a regular part of your family’s schedule, some amazing
resources, as well as a few do’s and don’ts.
There is a fun family home evening kit focused on service and
popcorn. Family home evening is a great
way to strengthen our families… so let’s get popping.
BOOTHS AVAILABLE
Top Ten Tips
for Managing Your Photos by Sister Raymond
In this
booth, Debbie Raymond shared her TOP TEN TIPS for getting your photos out of
digital (or shoebox) storage and into scrapbooks, blogs, history albums, and
more. Debbie, Anna Jean Skidmore, and others had lots of ideas and
examples. Photo collecting and sharing
has changed and overwhelmed many of us in the digital age. We’ve amassed
thousands of photos on our phones and hard drives – but can’t figure out how to
organize, share, and display our precious images. And, if we’re digital
immigrants with analog-era minds, we don’t even know where to begin. Come to
our booth and help us discover solutions and share your photo strategies.
Family
Tree-Research/Histories/Record Keeping by Sister Harris
Family Tree is a program that is still in the Beta form but before long
will take the place of Family Search and New Family Search programs. We are encouraged to use it now. You will be able to correct relationships,
dates and spelling. Photos can be added
along with histories. Indexing helps to
get more on-line research to search. An
idea on how to keep the records will be available as well as other suggestions
on what to include in writing histories.
Various types of completed histories will be available to look
through. Researching is like a treasure
map; clues need to be followed, but along the way, unexpected “treasures” are
collected.
Good Books
by Sister Parkinson, Sister Willmore, Sister Stephens and Sister Grewe
Are you tired of being in the same place, never having any fun, always
having to do what others want, taking care of children and their schedules and feeling
like every day looks just like the one before it? Link to book ideas and find
all kinds of “relief” from a hum-drum life.
Good books will carry you to far-away places, create mysteries for you
to solve, provide humor and ways to look at life differently, give you
something to look forward to at the end of another challenging day, inspire you
to try new things and stimulate your mind.
Open new horizons – read for life!
Family Activities
by Sister Smart, Sister May, Sister Swenson
Click on this link for great ideas for fun family activities. These lists are for families with young
children AND for families with teenagers.
Favorite Recipes
Some of these recipes may have even come from your house! Thanks to
contributors. This link can guide you to
“Crockpot recipes” by Ruth Harrison & Jessica Loveland, “Gluten Free” recipes
by Sister Laney, “Salads & Sandwiches” by Sister Whitesides, “Healthy substitutes
& Recipes” by Sister Palmer, “Desserts” by Sister Williams & Sister
Wegener and the recipes for our tasty “Finger Food Recipes” enjoyed at the
conference. Committee chair: Sister Ringle.
Committee: Sister Dastrup, Sister Nelson, Sister Krogh, Sister Burns and
Sister Jensen.