Monday, October 13, 2008

conference weekend

Conference weekend was so wonderful! For several weeks I had kept thinking about how I could help my children get the most out of conference and make them feel like it wasn't just for adults. I read a couple of ideas on blogs and in the Friend magazine and then I began to pray about. I prayed that inspiration would come that I would know what I could do for my family to enjoy conference. And the ideas started to come just the week before conference. It took some planning but it worked out and I think the children got more out of conference than ever before...including the four year old.




Friday night (the night before conference) Todd and I set up the TV in the living room instead of it's usual place in the Family Room. Our living room is a little bit more formal. This is where we have all of our Family Home Evenings each week. So I felt like this would help the children to not feel so casual about conference. We moved the couches closer and faced them toward the TV. We set up a banquet table right next to the couch. I made a "quiet zone" sign. I had a different SIMPLE craft that wasn't messy and didn't make noise ready for each session. I prepared everything for a picnic at the park. I hung up all of the topics on our conference wall(I'll explain). And I had a little notebook and cards with the apostles pictures on them for each child.


That kind of sounds like a lot. But it really isn't...I promise!


(All three girls working on those beads that you put on the little "frame" and then you iron to make a picture)


We got up and got ready Saturday and Sunday morning at least thirty minutes before conference was to begin. This helped us to have enough time to have family prayer and to talk to the children about what we were going to do and the "rules" of our conference room. The rules were...this was a quiet zone. They were welcomed to leave the conference room if they needed to but while they were there they needed to be reverent and show respect for others who were listening. We talked to them about the activities we were going to have for them to do quietly at the table and about the conference wall.


Several days later when Eliza had a friend over to play, I heard her say to him, "we had a conference day and it was so fun!" That made all of it worth it!



Of course the afternoon sessions were a little bit better simply because we didn't have the two year old recking havoc!! NAPTIME!

In between Saturday conference sessions, we went to the Park to have a picnic and run around. It wore them out and they were ready for a second session. Megan (our adorable babysitter) went to the park with us. We like having Megan around anytime! The girls had a blast running around with her while I snapped pictures. They saw a duck with a dead fish in it's mouth and thought that was simply disgusting (but cool).


This is a picture of part of our conference wall. I'm not sure who this wall helped more...me or the kids. By putting a picture of the apostle who was speaking up next to the topic they were speaking on, we ended up with a visual reminder of all of the talks. I'm a visual learner and I was able to tell you almost exactly what each speaker talked about the next night at Family Home Evening when we went over all of them.
The girls loved it! They each had a stack of cards with a picture of the apostle on one side and information about them on the other. On our largest wall in our living room, I posted pictures about different topics that might be talked about during conference (examples: sacrament, temples, word of wisdom, gratitude, prayer, etc). I got all of the pictures by going to http://www.lds.org/ and going to the Friend magazine section. Then I clicked on the section for coloring pages. I printed off a bunch of pages that the girls and I then colored. Then I laminated each of them. When an apostle got up to speak, the girls would get out their cards and listen to what they were talking about. Once they knew the topic, they would go and put the picture up on the wall. When Elder Bednar gave his talk on prayer, the girls all quickly put their pictures up on the picture of prayer. About midway through his talk he said the word "gratitude", Eliza quietly looked up from her picture she was working on and whispered, "gratitude...should I change my picture?". So she got up and changed Elder Bednar's picture to the gratitude picture.
Honestly, I can't believe how well it helped us to learn from conference. So the conference wall is a definite keeper in the Hall family traditions.

15 comments:

stacy{s} said...

these are such great ideas liz! I am totally going to steal them.

Miralyn said...

Thanks for sharing. You did a great job.

msfears said...

These are some of the best conference ideas ever!

eBay said...

o wow. ok I am going to try to put this together in April. This is a great idea! You are so creative. Also I love the pic of Charlie below where he is looking up at the firefighter. such admiration!!!!

Jeannetta said...

THAT is so very cool!!! Where were you when my children were young??
I will definately pass this on to my children when they have children, thanks so much for sharing!

Tamma said...

These are such great ideas. Thanks for posting them. We discussed them at FHE tonight and the kids are excited. Do you know of a place I can get the General Authority Flashcards either pre-made or with easy templates? That would be very helpful. Blessings

rebecca said...

I'm here from the sugardoodle link. Great planning and ideas for Conference! Thanks for sharing.

Shan said...

I love your ideas!! Thanks for sharing!!!

Lena Baron said...

Thanks so much for sharing!!! I'll use these ideas in April!

Nicole said...

Thanks so much for the ideas.

The sleepy time gal

S. Tallman said...

Simply wonderful ideas! It was so effective for every member of your family, and that is NOT an easy task to accomplish. I am a grandmother with no little ones nearby, but I am going to email this link to my family to give them inspiration! Thank you so much.

Bethany said...

This is a GREAT idea! I'm sure my 3 1/2 and 4 1/2 year old boys will really enjoy this. Using your "wall" idea will help them listen and allow them to get up and down to put up pictures. Thanks!

Erin said...

I loved your ideas. Thank you for sharing. (I saw your link from sugardoodle.) By the way, I have an Eliza too. She is three years old. I just love that name! It's not that common, so when I read about your Eliza I thought that was neat. :)

adgasdg said...

Love your picture wall idea. I'm going to try it myself! I posted a link to your ideas on my blog too! Hope you get some hits from my link :) http://sunbeamprintables.blogspot.com/2012/03/getting-ready-for-conference.html

Unknown said...

Great ideas! I like the idea of going to the park in between sessions. Sometimes those kiddos just need a chance to stretch their legs. I'll add this to the list of Conference ideas on my blog. www.momshavequestionstoo.com