Showing posts with label Family Home Evening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Home Evening. Show all posts

Friday, November 25, 2011

Bowling for Reindeer!

We had so much fun with the Turkey Bowl
I decided to do a
Bowling for Reindeer!
I ended up making two different reindeer
so you can choose which one you like best!
I'll post both the pdf files!
Here's the 1st one:
This one has all the Reindeer and Santa...
Here's the PDF:
Here's the 2nd Set:
It's just a little more simple, but you will still copy
9 Reindeer and 1 Santa...
Here's the PDF:
To play the game you will need:
10 Bottled Waters
The Printed PDF
Double-sided Tape
and
A Grapefruit-sized Ball
Instructions:
Print
Cut
Laminate
Remove the labels from the water bottles.
Wrap the papers around the water bottles where the lables
used to be and you're good to BOWL!
(I used the double-sided tape to attach the labels.)
I will be posting my Christmas Organizer
in the morning!
It should help make this season
a lot more FuN!
I have a post a day until Christmas....
Hope you're ready!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

November Visiting Teaching Message!

I'm running a little late on my Visiting Teaching
this month, but my thoughts have been
with the cute sisters I get to visit with all month.
Isn't that the way it always goes?
You think of them all month, but day after day
gets by us without a call or a visit.
I'm hoping that they will still be able to feel
of my love and gratitude for them...
even if it is the coming close to the end of the month!
November is the month when we get to
choose our own topic from the Conference Messages
to use for our Visiting Teaching.
They were all sooo AMAZING,
I couldn't choose!
So....
I put together a little booklet of tags
with a few of my favorites.
Here they are:
(Cover Page)
(Conference Talk Tags)
There are 22 Conference Talk Tags
A Front Cover
and
A Back Cover
Here's the PDF:
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4

Page 5
Page 6
HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

A Mother's Conference Journal!

I LOVE CONFERENCE!!!
The gospel never ceases to amaze me,
especially at Conference time.
I love to watch as people from all over the world
come together in obedience, to listen to a Living Prophet
and Apostles.
It's just AMAZING!!!
I have always taken notes during each of the conference speakers.
I know that the talks can be printed off almost immediately
after the session is over now days,
but for me ... writing it down makes it more personal.
I have received so many answers during this process.
I don't know if it's because writing it down makes
me listen more intently or what.
Just in case you haven't noticed .. . I'm a very visual person,
and even though just writing in a regular notebook was
fine, I wanted to make it into something I would
want to look at over and over again.
Hence . . .
MY CONFERENCE JOURNAL
was created.
Here It Is . . .
Cover Page
(This page slips into a 3-ring Binder.)
Back Page
Spine
Page 1
(Slip these pages into a sheet protector.)
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
I usually print two pages per speaker.
One to write on during conference, and the other
for personal study to use with the Conference Ensign.
I added a personal challenge for me and for my family
to the page I use during Conference.
This seems to be when the things I need to do in
my home and with my family stand out to me.
Even though we are being addressed
as a huge group . . .
The messages can be very personal!
These binders can be added to every conference.
It's an AWESOME reference as well as a
Fun Visiting Teaching Gift!
(Thanks for the idea Valerie!)
I'm soooo excited for Conference!
It feels like Christmas every Conference weekend  . . . I LOVE IT!!!
Here's the PDF:
My Conference Journal Packet PDF
Note:
These pages can be printed in black and white
if you don't want to use colored ink!
Hope you have a GREAT Conference Weekend!
Still more ideas to come!!!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

A Few Conference Ideas ... Are On The WAY!!!

As I was wondering through the store
trying to think of ways to help my family
REALLY LISTEN
to Conference, I couldn't help but notice that the shelves
were filled with colored plastic eggs.
They were EVERYWHERE!!!
The more I thought about these wonderful
little things,
the more I began to realize that . . .
The plastic egg possibilities are endless!
Here's a way to make this Conference
EGGS-tra Special using plastic eggs!
Place a basket of plastic eggs on a small table in the room
you will be watching conference.
Have each family member write a question or two
from each of the talks on the cards included in the PDF.
Questions Like:
What did President Monson talk about?
What were two scriptures mentioned in the firsts session?
What color was President Eyring's tie?
Fold the cards and put them inside of the eggs.
The filled eggs will go into a separate basket.
If you have a bit of an age difference,
you may want to divide the eggs into two different colors.
One color for the older kids and the other for the
younger children.
That way, your littles won't give you the deer-in-the-headlights
face when you ask them a deep question about the atonement or
something like that!
Smaller children can also color pictures of
what the speaker is talking about on the
back of the Question Cards.
After each session
(Which just happens to be near meal time ... and a great time for a gathering!)
sit down as a family and take turns opening the eggs.
If you can answer the question correctly . . .
YOU WIN!
Prizes can be anything from
Treats to Points!
Points could used for some AMAZING PRIVILEGES like:
No Dishes for YOU!
Oh, the JOY! ... I just happen to be the best listener ... EVER!
(At least when it comes to conference talks!)
Here are the Question Cards:
Here's the PDF:
It might take a little more effort to...
but it will be soooo worth it!
More Conference Helps
Are On The Way!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Family Home Evening - Christ Centered Families!

What are YOU doing as a Family
to create
A Christ Centered Home?
Yesterday during Stake Conference we heard
some really amazing talks that I hope to review during
the next few week's.
(Brother and Sister Shuppe both did a great job!)
Opening Prayer:
Song:
Home Can Be a Heaven on Earth
Children's Songbook
Scripture:
The speakers based their talks on the scripture found in
D&C 88: 119
Organize Yourselves;
Prepare Every Needful Thing;
and Establish a House,
even a house of PRAYER,
a house of FASTING,
a house of FAITH,
a house of LEARNING,
a house of GLORY,
 a house of ORDER,
A HOUSE OF GOD.
I have always loved this scripture, especially because
of my love of organizing, but also because it covers
EVERYTHING THAT HAS ETERNAL VALUE!
...PRAYER...
Prayer is the act by which the will of the Father and
the will of the child are brought into correspondence with each other.
The object of prayer is not to change the will of God,
but to secure for ourselves and for others blessings that
God is already willing to grant, but that are made conditional
upon our asking for them.
Blessings require some work or effort on or part
before we can obtain them.
Prayer is a form of work, and is an appointed means
for obtaining the highest of all blessings.
...FAMILY PRAYER...
One of the best things we can do as a family
is PRAY TOGETHER.
Pray for each other.
When a child hears another a brother or sister pray
for something important to them great bonds are formed.
We all have CrAzY schedules
and getting together for prayers may seem like an impossible goal.
We have one in Elementary School, Jr. High, High School, and
one that will be leaving on a mission.
We found that our best time for family prayer
is at dinnertime.
Instead of just saying a blessing on the food,
we kneel for family prayer.
Because our morning schedules are so different,
I say prayer with each child before they leave for school.
Find what works for you, BUT most importantly...
MAKE IT A PRIORITY!
...FASTING...
This is a hard one for my family.
We are all hypoglycemic and fasting is very difficult.
We have found that fasting with a purpose
and saying prayers along the way makes our fast
no matter how long we can go,
much more meaningful.
...FAITH...
Faith is an action!!!
"... faith is things which are hoped for and not seen;
wherefore, dispute not because ye see not,
for ye receive no witness until after the trial of your faith."
Ether 12:6
We demonstrate faith by:
Saying Prayers, Fasting, Holding
Regular Family Home Evening, Attending the Temple, and
Following the Example of Jesus Christ.
Things may not always be perfect,
they very seldom are . . . but when we are
CONSISTENT and make these principles
a part of our DAILY ROUTINES,
ETERNAL HABITS will be developed!
...LEARNING...
DAILY SCRIPTURE STUDY
and
EDUCATION
are very important for our growth and development.
If we make studying the scriptures a daily practice,
line upon line, precept upon precept, we will learn the things
that will help us to return home to live with our Heavenly Father.
We must never stop learning!
Study and Read GOOD BOOKS that will lift and inspire us.
Check to make sure that the books you are reading
fit with the Lord's standards.
...GLORY...
Is Christ the Center of Our Homes?
If someone were to come into your home
could they find Him there?
Are we letting unclean things enter our Homes.
Our home can offer safety from the storms of life.
It is our responsibility to make sure
that our homes are protected from sin as much as possible.
Set internet filters, limit TV viewing, and be very careful
about the shows we allow in our homes.
We need to be thoughtful and kind to each other.
If you haven't already dedicated your home,
NOW might be a good time!
...ORDER...
Finances are a big part of order.
Wants vs. Needs
Does your family know the difference?
(This is something we are constantly working on in my family!)
Christmas is coming and so is the burden of debt
for many!
It doesn't have to be this way.
Christmas is supposed to be Centered on Christ.
Maybe that could be the main focus in our families this year.
Challenge family members to be careful in filling out their
Christmas List this year.
Focus on gifts of the heart rather than gifts
that have no real value.
See what happens when we take the focus from ourselves
and instead focus on others.
...A HOUSE OF GOD...
Together all of these things will create a
House of God!
Closing Prayer:
Time for TREATS:
I know I've shared this recipe with you before,
but it also works as an OBJECT LESSON for this topic.
7 Layer Bars!
Here's the Recipe:
Ingredients:
1/2 cup of butter melted
1 cup of finely crushed graham cracker crumbs
2 cups of Nestle's Chocolate Chips
(1 - 12 ounce bag)
2 cups of Nestle's Butterscotch Chips
(1 - 12 ounce bag)
1 cup of shredded sweetened coconut
1 small can of sweetened condensed milk
1 cup of chopped walnuts
To make less of a mess, I use a 9 X 13 inch glass baking dish.
Instructions:
Melt butter.
 I put the glass pan in the microwave and set it for 1 minute on high.
If using a different pan, place melted butter in your baking pan.
Sprinkle the graham cracker crumbs over the melted butter,
using the back of a fork, distribute the crumbs evenly leaving a crumb base.
If there are wet spots in the base,
add additional graham cracker crumbs.
Next, sprinkle evenly in order,
chocolate chips, butterscotch chips and coconut.
Drizzle condensed milk evenly over the chips and coconut.
Sprinkle with walnuts.
Bake at 350 degrees for 40-50 minutes
or until the edges begin to brown and the top is slightly golden.
Cool completely, then cut into small bars,
1 inch x 2 inch.
This doesn't make a lot of bars,
so when they are smaller you get more.
Each of the ingredients in this recipe are needed
to make a SWEET COOKIE, just as each of the 7 areas
in the scripture are needed to enjoy the
SWEET BLESSINGS
of a
HOME CENTERED ON CHRIST.
Here's the PDF:
Have a GREAT Night!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Primary Theme and Scripture FHE: Service!

November's Theme is:
When We Serve Others . . . We Serve God.
Here's the Scripture:
This scripture is found in Mosiah 2:17
Opening Prayer:
Christmas is just around the corner and a time when service
opportunities are abundant.
Come up with some ideas for SERVICE
you can do as a family during the upcoming holiday season.
My family decided that we would not be exchanging
family gifts this year for Christmas.
Instead, the money we would have spent on each other
will go into a fund which will be used to help
a family in need for Christmas.
We wanted to give everyone in the family to participate
so here's how we set it up:
The mom's and dad's will do the shopping.
The younger children will help with the wrapping,
and the teens will be in charge of the SECRET DELIVERY.
I know first hand what it feels like to have a secret delivery
on Christmas Eve.
My husband and I were married shortly before Christmas.
I was the the third daughter in 10 months.
(Bless my parent's hearts!)
Needless to say, there was no money left for Christmas.
Someone very kind left packages on the doorstep of
my parents home so that my younger siblings could have Christmas.
We have never been able to find out who did it,
but we were FOREVER TOUCHED by their kindness.
By teaching our children what it feels like to GIVE,
WE ARE SERVING!
Here are a few ideas you might like to try:
Money Gloves
Our Bishop and his family gave gloves to the homeless with
rolled up dollar bills in the fingers of the glove.
Increase Your Fast Offerings
Set a goal as a family to double or triple your fast offerings
next month.  I imagine the Lord will be able to do more good
with our money than we can.
Fill Christmas Jars
Fill jars with as much money as you can and drop it off
at the doorstep of a family in need.
SECRETLY . . . OF COURSE!
Put Together Hygiene Kits
There is a great need for these items.
Check with the Welfare Systems of the church to see what you can do.
Another Neighbor Holds a Coat Drive
The coats are donated to a local shelter and are
greatly appreciated by those who receive them.
Donate Food or Turkey's
Deliver Dinner Baskets to families in need.
Put all of the ingredients for a Thanksgiving or Christmas Dinner
and deliver it a day or two before the holiday.
Bear your testimony and challenge your family
to do a little bit more than what they think they can
to give service.
Closing Prayer:
I would love to hear 
YOUR ideas for service.
How great is it that when we serve others . . . we really
are serving our Heavenly Father!
Thank You for being so patient with me on the PDF files and 
the VERY LATE Family Home Evening Lesson.
I caught something that put me right down!
Hoping to feel better in the morning! 
Here's the PDF:

Here's the Treat:
Old Fashioned Pumpkin Pie
Recipe:
Ingredients:
2 Cups Pumpkin (canned or puree)
2 Tbsp. Butter, melted
2 Eggs
2/3 Cup Brown Sugar
1 1/4 Cups Half & Half (or Whole Milk)
Pinch Salt
1 tsp. Cinnamon
1/4 tsp. Ground Cloves
1/4 tsp. Ground Ginger
1/2 tsp. Ground Nutmeg
9" pie crust
Instructions:
Place the pumpkin in a bowl,
and add 2 Tbsp. of melted butter stirring well.
 In a separate bowl, beat the eggs well.
Then, beat in brown sugar, milk, salt, and spices
until thoroughly blended.
 Add in the pumpkin mixture, and mix well.
Pour into the pie crust and make sure
to use the center rack in the oven at 425 degrees F for 10 minutes.
Then reduce the heat to 350 degrees
and bake an additional 30 to 40 minutes until the filling is firm.
Cool before serving. Best with whipped cream
Whipped Cream Ingredients:
1 cup heavy cream
1 tsp vanilla
1/4 cup sugar
Recipe:
Use an electric mixer to whip the cream
until almost stiff.
Add in the vanilla and sugar beating it until the cream holds peaks.
Have a GREAT NIGHT!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Family Home Evening - Standing with Courage on the Lord's Side!

Today's FHE Lesson was supposed to be a
Family History Family Home Evening
but . . .
Yesterday during our Teachings for Our Times
Relief Society Lesson
we were shown this picture of Samuel the Lamanite.
As my sister Amber pointed out,
this picture opens the door for a Perfect Object Lesson.
(This artwork is available at Real Hero Poster Link or Seagull Book and Tape.)
They have featured both men and women in the scriptures.
They truly are
REAL HEROES
for our children to pattern their lives after.
Opening Prayer:
Scripture:
"Have I not commanded the?
Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid,
neither be thou dismayed:
for the Lord thy God is with thee
withersoever thou goest."
Joshua 1:9
Song:
"Dare to Do Right"
Children's Songbook Page 158
Story:
(Tell the Story of Samuel the Lamanite.)
1 And now, it came to pass that there were many
who heard the words of Samuel, the Lamanite,
which he spake upon the walls of the city...
2 But as many as there were who did not believe
in the words of Samuel were angry with him;
and they cast stones at him upon the wall,
and also many shot arrows at him
as he stood upon the wall;
but the Spirit of the Lord was with him,
insomuch that they could not hit him
with their stones neither with their arrows.
3 Now when they saw that they could not hit him,
there were many more who did believe on his words,
insomuch that they went away unto Nephi to be baptized.
Object Lesson:
Put the picture of Samuel the Lamanite up on the wall.
Print and cut out the arrows.
I made some arrows with some ideas for you to use
as well as some blank ones that you can fill in on your own.
Now ask your family the question below:
"What are some of the temptations Satan is throwing at us today?"
Take turns having your children stand by the wall next to the picture
of Samuel the Lamanite.
As family members give their answers,
have them put the arrows up on the wall next to the child.
(They will be standing as if they were Samuel.)
Ask family members:
"What can we do to make sure that we don't get hit by the temptations of our day?"
"What can we do to have the Spirit of the Lord with us?"
 Remind your family that when we
put our Faith in the Lord
and show courage,
WE CAN STAND AS SAMUEL DID
AND NOT BE HIT!
Closing Prayer:
Don't Forget to take pictures of your children
standing against the wall with the arrows.
This will serve as a reminder for them to be strong,
to have faith, and courage to stand up for what is right!
Here's the PDF:
Here's the TREAT/GAME:
Spider's on a String
 Halloween-Style Donut Eating Contest!
Tie the donuts to a string and have family members
try to eat the entire donut without using their hands!
(I put a plastic tablecloth under the donuts to make the clean up go FASTER!)
You Will Need:
Chocolate Covered Donuts
(You can use large or small ones.)
Pretzel Sticks
Butcher's Twine
M&M's
and
Milk Chocolate Chips
To Make Your Donut Spiders:
Stick the pretzels into the sides of the donut.
Dip the M&M's into melted chocolate chips and add them
to the donuts to make the spider's eyes.
I used some mini chips for the eyeball centers.
Stick eyeball centers on with the melted chocolate as well.
Put a string through the center and tie it to a main line,
and you're ready to play.
Remember:
NO HANDS!
Have a GREAT NIGHT!

Monday, October 18, 2010

For the Strength of Youth Family Home Evening - Standards Review!

The For the Strength of Youth Pamphlet
is one of the most important resources
you can have in your home.
The values taught will strengthen not only the youth,
but adults as well.
Tonight's Family Home Evening Lesson
is a REVIEW of these important standards.
Opening Prayer:
Opening Song:
"Do What Is Right"
Scripture:
Message from the First Presidency
(Found on pages 2-3 of the For the Strength of Youth Pamphlet.)
Our beloved young men and women,
we have great confidence in
YOU!
You are choice spirits who have come forth in this day
when responsibilities and opportunities, as well as the
temptations, are the greatest.
You are at the beginning of your journey through mortal life.
Your Heavenly Father wants your life to be joyful and to
lead you back into His presence.
The decisions you make now will determine much
of what will follow during your life and
throughout eternity.
Because the Lord loves you, He has given you commandments
and the words of prophets to guide you on your journey.
Some of the most important guidelines for your life are found
in this pamphlet.
We testify that these principles are true.
We promise that as you keep these standards and live
by the truths in the scriptures,
You will be able to do your life's work
with greater wisdom and skill and bear trials with
greater courage.
You will have the help of the Holy Ghost.
You will feel good about yourself and will be a
positive influence in the lives of others.
You will be worthy to go to the temple to
receive holy ordinances.
These blessings
and many more
can be yours.
We pray for each of you.
May you keep your minds and bodies clean
from the sins of the world
so you can do the great work that lies before you.
We pray that you will be worthy
to carry on the responsibilities
of building the kingdom of God and preparing the
world for the Second Coming of the Savior.
The First Presidency
Activity:
The Distributions Center has the
For the Strength of Youth Pamphlet
FOR FREE!
They also have a condensed card for wallets.
That's FREE too!
Give everyone in your family a copy of their own.
Each of the values in the pamphlet has a summary.
For the Strength of Youth
Mix and Match
You will have 18 Topic or Value Cards
and 18 Summary Cards.
Lay all of the topic cards on the table.
Read each of the summary cards as a family and place it
next to the matching value.
This will give you the opportunity to discuss and review
each of the values found in the pamphlet.
Read the letter from the First Presidency after the activity.
Challenge family members to
live by these standards.
Have them think about the music they have on their ipods.
Is it appropriate?
Do they need to remove any of the inappropriate songs.
What about the movies you have in your home.
Are the messages uplifting?
If not . . . NOW would be a great time to get rid of them.
Here's the PDF:
Closing Prayer:
Don't Forget to add to your FHE Journal!
I added a copy of the
For the Strength of Youth Pamphlet
to ours.
"Good Night!"  I almost forgot the TREAT!
Pumpkin Pie Bars
Here's the Recipe
Ingredients:
1 (29-ounce) Can Pumpkin
1 cup Milk
1 cup Sugar
2 Eggs
1 tsp. Cinnamon
1/2 tsp. Nutmeg
1/2 tsp. Ginger
1/2 tsp. Salt
1 Yellow Cake Mix
3/4 cup Chopped Walnuts or Pecans
3/4 cup Butter or Margarine, Melted
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
In a bowl, use a spoon to mix together the pumpkin,
milk, sugar, eggs, spices, and salt.
Spread mixture into a lightly greased 9 x 13-inch glass pan.
Pat yellow cake mix over the bottom layer.
Spread nuts over dry mix.
Cover dry mix with melted butter.
Bake for 45-55 minutes, or until golden brown on top.
Makes 18-20 servings.
Have a Great Night!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Safety and Preparedness Family Home Evening: Don't Be SpOoKeD!

Don't be
"SpOoKeD"
by what the world has to say . . .
We have
PROPHETS and APOSTLES
to show us the way!
Opening Prayer:
Opening Song:
"We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet"
or
"Follow the Prophet"
The Topic of Today's FHE Lesson Is:
Following the Prophet!
It is based on a talk that was was quoted twice during
the last general conference.
It was also taught in our Relief Society Meeting yesterday.
(Which was a very powerful lesson.)
It is VERY IMPORTANT for our children to know
that the Prophet WILL NOT EVER lead us astray.
The Lord will not allow it!
Here's a Link to the Talk:
Fourteen Fundamentals in Following the Prophet Link
This talk was given in 1981 by President Ezra Taft Benson.
Please read and review each of the 14 Fundamentals with your family
for tonight's Family Home Evening.
First: The prophet is the only man who speaks for the Lord in everything.
President Thomas S. Monson
Second: The living prophet is more vital to us than the Standard Works.
Third: The living prophet is more important to us than a dead prophet.
Fourth: The prophet will never lead the Church astray.
President Wilford Woodruff stated:
“I say to Israel,
the Lord will never permit me or any other man
who stands as president of the Church to lead you astray.
It is not in the program.
It is not in the mind of God.”
(The Discourses of Wilford Woodruff, pp. 212–13.)
Fifth: The prophet is not required to have any particular earthly training or diplomas to speak on any subject or act on any matter at any time.
Sixth: The prophet does not have to say “Thus saith the Lord” to give us scripture.
Seventh: The prophet tells us what we need to know, not always what we want to know.
Eighth: The Prophet is not limited by men’s reasoning.
Ninth: The prophet can receive revelation on any matter—temporal or spiritual.
Tenth: The prophet may well advise on civic matters.
Eleventh: The two groups who have the greatest difficulty in following the prophet are the proud who are learned and the proud who are rich.
Twelfth: The prophet will not necessarily be popular with the world or the worldly.
Thirteenth: The prophet and his counselors make up the First Presidency—The highest quorum in the Church.
Fourteenth: The prophet and the presidency—the living prophet and the First Presidency—follow them and be blessed—reject them and suffer.
President Benson closed his talk with this testimony:
"In conclusion let us summarize this grand key, these
“Fourteen Fundamentals in Following the Prophet”,
for our salvation depends on them.
I testify that these fourteen fundamentals in following the living prophet are true.
If we want to know how well we stand with the Lord
then let us ask ourselves how well we stand with
His Mortal Captain.
How close do our lives harmonize with the Lord’s Anointed
The Living Prophet
President of the Church,
and with the Quorum of the First Presidency.
May God bless us all to look to the Prophet and the Presidency
 in the critical and crucial days ahead is my prayer."
Challenge:
Hang the 14 Fundamentals in Following the Prophet
on your fridge or on a wall for your family to see
throughout the week.
Closing Prayer:
Time for TREATS:
Here's the Recipe:
Ingredients:
1 pkg (8oz) Cream Cheese
3/4 cup Brown Sugar
1 container Caramel
(usually found in the produce section)
1 package Skor Bits
Granny Smith Apples, Sliced
Instructions:
Beat the cream cheese with brown sugar until smooth.
Spread thinly onto large serving plate.
Heat the caramel slightly (about 15 second in microwave) to make spreadable.
Spread on top of cream cheese.
Sprinkle the package of Skor bits all over the top.
Serve with sliced Granny Smith apples for dipping.
Here's the PDF:
"When the Prophet speaks . . . THE DEBATE IS OVER!"
Isn't that the COOLEST statement!
I hope to teach my children to
ALWAYS, ALWAYS FOLLOW THE PROPHET,
NO MATTER WHAT!
Two NEW Halloween Games
Are On The Way!!!
BOO
and
Pumpkin . . . Pumpkin!
Here's a SNEAK PEEK:
Boo
and
Pumpkin . . . Pumpkin!
Have a GREAT FAMILY NIGHT!