This picture popped up on my Facebook page this morning as Scott was tying his tie to get ready for his day.
What a difference one year makes!Magpad
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Thursday, November 23, 2017
What Are You Thankful For?
Random people on the streets of New York City share a variety of grateful responses to one simple question: What are you thankful for?
You can also see the video by clicking here.
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
I Need Thee Every Hour
This past Sunday we were able to watch the Face to Face program with Elder Oaks and Elder Ballard. This beautiful closing hymn performed by a men's a cappella group comprised of students from the Logan Institute of Religion. Enjoy
You can also see the video by clicking here
Monday, November 13, 2017
Veteran's Day 2017
On Saturday, we paused to remember our family members who served in the military as we celebrated Veteran's Day. (George Magnusson- U.S.N., Kiefer Harris-U.S.A.F., David Wood-U.S.A., and Bryce Jeppson, U.S.M.C.)
It was fun to hear about Lisa's school honoring the family members of students and staff who who have served. The librarian collected the photos of the family members and made a beautiful Power Point with their pictures and music. Lisa said it was neat to watch the middle schoolers applaud to each picture. So, to all you veterans out there, remember the students at Butler Middle School are cheering you on!
Thursday, November 2, 2017
Halloween 2017
This was our first Halloween away from our family as we are serving our mission here in Belize.
It was fun to receive pictures of the family in their Halloween costumes. I'll let the pictures speak for themselves.
This picture is from a few years ago
Monday, October 16, 2017
Primary Singing time in Belize
This past Sunday I was able to help with singing time with the children in our Spanish congregation. The only thing is, I don't speak Spanish. (I can understand a little bit of Spanish) Fortunately, the children can speak both Spanish and English. They have learned the songs in Spanish that they are going to sing for the Sacrament meeting program in a couple of weeks and they just needed a review.
I decided to download the songs in Spanish that we would be reviewing. As the children sang the songs with the recording, I found activities that they could do as they sang the songs.
With the song, "As a Child of God", I talked about the time signature that is found at the beginning of the printed music -- 3/4. I explained that the 3 means that there are 3 beats per measure.
I then passed out the below shakers and told them that we would shake the music makers to the beat of the music with the first shake being the down beat. I explained that we would shake the first shake a little lower than the other shakes while saying down-2-3, down-2-3, etc.
I got these containers at the dollar store. They are toothpick holders.
You can also use plastic Easter eggs and fill them with beans or rice.
Then we repeated the song, this time shaking the music makers and singing the words at the same time. Lastly we put down the music makers and did a 3/4 conducting pattern just like the chorister does as we sing the hymns in Sacrament meeting.
Here is a video of "As a Child of God"
You can also see the video by clicking here.
Next we sang "Nephi's Courage". I used the follow position cards (aka Primary Yoga!) as they sang the words to the song. During the chorus, we took a break from the yoga positions and marched as we sang. I got the idea for this activity off of Camille's Primary Idea webpage. You can get to the explanation on how to use these pictures for singing time by clicking here. This activity is a great way to practice any song as you sing the song over a couple of times for review.
Here is a video of Nephi's Courage
You can also see the video by clicking here.
Another easy and simple way to practice a song is to use the below cards. I have the children sing the whole time and they stand or sit, whenever a card is being held up or not. Sometimes I have both cards up. Then they all stand up. Next you could hold up just the boy card, and then the girls sit down, etc.
To get to the above picture to print, click here and then go to the music activities link at the bottom of the page and it will be on the second page of the pdf.
For the last activity I passed out the below picture to every child and I taught them the Smiles song. (In English) I loved learning this song as a child and was glad to share this happy memory with them.
You can get a picture of the smile/flown face by clicking here
You can print up the following pages front and back on card-stock paper to pass out to the children as they sing the song, Smiles. Thursday, August 10, 2017
Our Mission to Belize
One month ago today, on July 10th, we arrived in Belize to begin our 23 month mission to the El Salvador San Salvador West/Belize Mission. We'll spend our time in the country of Belize. You can read about our experiences by clicking onto the blog-link to the right side of this blog: Mission to the Maya under My Blog List or by clicking here.
I will post a few pictures so you can get a taste of some of our experiences.
I will post a few pictures so you can get a taste of some of our experiences.
We entered the MTC (Missionary Training Center) in Provo, Utah on July 3rd.
This is our district in the MTC. These senior missionaries are all assigned to various places throughout the world. Our teacher is the third from the left on the back row.
Our arrival day in Belize
We are with all the missionaries serving in the country of Belize at a Zone Conference in Belize City
Our first training with the zone leaders
We are with a set of missionaries and the senior missionaries serving in Belize
With the sisters serving in Orange Walk
Having a Skype district meeting
Getting ready for a service project with the Belize City Branch President and his neighbor.
Visiting with a member of the branch presidency from Orange Walk
Visiting with a couple from the Belize City Branch
On our way to go to church in San Pedro
I found out when you buy a whole chicken from the grocery store in Belize they mean the whole chicken, including the foot!
Be sure to click on the link to our mission blog to learn more about our mission experiences. Our blog address is: ourmissiontobelize.blogspot.com
Sunday, July 2, 2017
Dr. Laura's Wisdom
For years I listened to Dr. Laura on the radio. She has had a big influence on my life.
As I scroll through my Facebook feed, occasionally I see quotes from her. Here are some of my favorite gems. Thank you Dr. Laura for your words of wisdom.
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
"I felt His voice take the sword out of my hand"
Recently a friend was recounting to Scott and I a tragic and terrible relationship she was in. Lines from the movie Ben Hur came to mind.
A line from the movie sets the stage for the last lines. "No water for him!" is our desire for revenge.
At the end of the movie, Judah Ben Hur describes the change that came over him when he saw the Christ and experienced a mighty change of heart. He repeats the last words of Jesus, "Father, forgive them for they know not what they do", and then Ben Hur declares "I felt his voice take the sword out of my hand."
A line from the movie sets the stage for the last lines. "No water for him!" is our desire for revenge.
You can also see the video by clicking here
At the end of the movie, Judah Ben Hur describes the change that came over him when he saw the Christ and experienced a mighty change of heart. He repeats the last words of Jesus, "Father, forgive them for they know not what they do", and then Ben Hur declares "I felt his voice take the sword out of my hand."
You can also see the video by clicking here.
Friday, June 23, 2017
Then and Now
On Mother's Day weekend, 2015, was the last time the Scott Magnusson family were together before Sam left for his 2 year mission to Chile. Kristine had just returned from her mission to Oregon and Sam was preparing to leave for his mission.
Last week we were blessed to gather together once again at Pineview Reservoir for a family reunion.
Then
2015
In May, 2017 Sam returned from his mission. Two months later in July Scott and Kathleen will leave for their mission Belize.Last week we were blessed to gather together once again at Pineview Reservoir for a family reunion.
Now
2017
Ogden Temple
The biggest difference is that we have more brothers! We love that since 2015 Dave M. and Bryce have joined our family as husbands to Renee and Kristine.
We can't wait to see what changes will happen over the next two years when we'll gather again in 2019.
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