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Photo Shoot on the Sabbath

07.14.2019 by season // Leave a Comment

Family history involves preserving the present. One way my siblings, cousins, and I would do this was through photo shoots on the sabbath! We would gather at our house, walk down the road to the Laie Hawaii Temple or drive to a beach and taken photos together. My sister was the talented photographer behind all of our amazing photos and she captured our lives perfectly in those photos.

As we have all grown and lived our lives, we now have the opportunity to look back and share the stories at the time through the images taken. I’m forever grateful that photography is around to preserve the joyfulness of my family’s life.

Use whatever skills you have to make family history work your own. And never forget how important it is to actively look to the past and consistently preserve our present.

🧡Miya // @thepolynesiangenealogist
📷: Teylon Wilson @haliilani

Categories // Child, Family, Teen Tags // Family History, Hawaii, photography, preserving memories, sabbath

Throw an Ancestor Birthday Party!

07.01.2019 by season // Leave a Comment

This week for our #seasonforfamilyactivies post, I want to share one of my favorite #familyhomeevening activities. It is so fun and kids of all ages will LOVE it!

Who doesn’t love a great birthday party?! The basic idea for this activity is to host a Birthday for your Ancestors that were born within a certain period of time (that day, that month, or season… really whatever period of time you choose).

This #FHE activity is guaranteed to be a hit with the kids. Even better for you… the activity can be as simple or as elaborate as you want to make it. If your kids love it, hold a party once a month, once a season, once a year or just when ever you feel like it.

To make this crazy easy for you, I have created this into a FREE printable FHE lesson plan! The printable has all the tips and ideas for making your parties so easy and fun!

Download the Free FHE Lesson Plan Here

Check out some photos from one of my family’s Ancestor Parties, we always have so much fun!
Tip: Use LEFTOVER party supplies to make it cheap and easy! I never buy new party supplies, we always just mix and match the leftovers from our real birthday parties.

Categories // Activities, Child, Family, Free Printables, Teen

Family Story Book: Kid Edition

06.24.2019 by season // 4 Comments

I really wanted to come up with an activity that would help my kids enjoy learning the stories of their ancestors. My kids like hearing the stories, but I felt like for this activity they really poured their little hands and hearts into it. It was personal, it was fun, and it is something they have come back to and looked through many times since.

I was actually a little shocked at how quickly I started and completed this activity. It hardly took any of my time once I got started and yet I enjoyed every minute of it. To make it just as simple and easy for you, I have broken it down into 3 easy steps! 😊

Step One: Find Your Story

There are so many options for finding a story so don’t let this first step scare you! Try one of these 4 ideas for a great story:

1. Look through Family Search

Once you have your family tree open on familysearch.org, start clicking on relatives names. I would focus on the relatives from the last few generations as you tend to find the most information on them. When you get to their person page, there is a tab called memories. If they have a number listed next to it, there will be memories in there to look at.

Click on the tab and scroll through all the memories listed. And be careful, this can be dangerous as you may find time quickly go by as you get lost in these intriguing stories😊. Keep doing this until you find a story, OR if you can’t find a good one, try another option.

2. Family History Books

Do you have any old family history books a relative compiled and gave to you? Look through there for some stories.

3. Call Up a Relative

This step is pretty self-explanatory. Call up your mom, dad, grandparents, uncle, aunt, etc. and ask them if they would send you, or tell you over the phone, a fun story from their lives. People love sharing about their younger years, especially to their grandkids/nieces or nephews. If you can use their own written or spoken words that make it even more authentic.

4. Tell One of Your Own Stories

Write down your own fun memory of your life! Your kids will LOVE it! Look through some old journals or photographs and think of a memory your kids will enjoy hearing about you.

Step Two: Type Up and Print the Story

This step is so simple. Look through your story, decide about how many pages you want/need and then break it up into simple, natural paragraphs. Copy or type out their paragraphs so that each one is printed at the bottom of the page, like my example below. Print out the pages and don’t forget a fun cover page!

Step Three: Color, Color, Color, Bind

This part was my favorite. I sat the kids down, explained who this relative was and how they were related to them (this is their 4th great-grandpa). I then told them I was going to read them a story from his life. While I was reading they needed to pay attention so they could pick which page they wanted to illustrate. When you are done reading, hand out the pages, some art supplies of your choice, and let their creativity free. I had them write their name on the page somewhere so we could always remember.

Bind the book up and read through it again with all the pages done. For binding I used a report slip cover I got from the dollar store, but a 3 -ring binder or staples would work perfect too.

This truly was such a fun activity from my 3-year-old to our teenage cousins who helped us. I am so excited to get more stories done so we can have a stack of family stories to read through on Sundays, do for Family Home Evening, and to share with other relatives who come to visit. I hope you will try it out and leave a comment on the blog or our Instagram account @seasonforfamily. Happy storytelling!


KAYLA BERRETT


IG: @kaylaberrett


Categories // Activities, Child, Family, Teen Tags // activities, ancestors, book, Family, Family History, illustrations, kids, stories, teens, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

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