Showing posts with label Go Fish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Go Fish. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Go Fish Freebie 3


Another great quick page to go with your Go Fish kit you purchased! If you have got this kit yet you really need to head over to Faith Sisters and pick it up here.  Every time we go to the pool it is like the aquarium my kids wished they had at home!  It is a perfect kit for those pictures of your little fish at the pool!  You can find this week's quick page here.
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Go Fish Freebie 2


This week we have another quick page the matches perfectly with the Go Fish kit by Steadfast. This kit is perfect for pictures of your aquariums and your favorite fish, be it either kids, fish or your fish tank!  You can find this fun kit here. The download can be found here.
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Go Fish Freebie






Are your kids or grandchildren like fish??? I know mine are during the summer! I can't keep them out of the water! Go Fish is the perfect kit for those fun water pictures. This kit is perfect for recording all sorts of fish or water related topics.It comes with one complete alpha (upper, lower, numbers and symbols), 26 papers, and 22 individual elements (73 in total) which include five fish brads, four fish buttons, five solid color buttons, one castle, two circles - one with fish and one without, five unique fish, one fish bowl, fish tank, nine flowers in three different types, eleven frames, five hearts, three types of leaves, five curled and tied ribbons, two straight ribbons, five rick rack, one snail, five torn circles, and five word art including Aquarium, Bowl, Fish, and Tank.  You can find it here. You can download this wonderful freebie from here.
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Young Women Manual 3 Lesson 22: Eternal Perspective


Lesson 22: Eternal Perspective- This lesson really gets the Young Women thinking about Eternal Life and how to put into prospect the blessings of the teachings of Eternal Marriage and Eternal Life.  There were many stories that were shared and questions asked about how the Eternal Prospective plays in each of their decisions and how they deal with each situation.  This story really stood out to me.
In March of 1832, the Prophet Joseph Smith was dragged from his home in the middle of the night by an angry mob. He was beaten, choked, and tarred and feathered by his assailants. They then left him on the cold ground.
After a while, he was able to get up and make his way back to the house. His friends spent the rest of the night scraping the tar off him.
The next day was Sunday. The Prophet dressed and went to the Sabbath meeting, where he preached a sermon to the congregation. Among the people in the meeting were some of the mobbers of the night before. In the afternoon of that day, three people were baptized. (See History of the Church, 1:261–64.)
I love how this story shows that no matter what happened the Prophet Joseph Smith always stood firm and tall for those things he knew were true!  
This handout was made using Go Fish found here.
The handout is here.

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