Monday, December 26, 2011

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Cousins Camp
I'm thinking about having several cousins together for a cousins camp sometime in the future. We would have so much fun, but it would be necessary to have some habits developed before the cousins come. I've made a list of jobs and personal habits that we all need to be able and willing to do. Eliza Jane suggested we make a chart. Just hanging this list may be enough. Whether we get to have the camp or not it will be fun working together on our habits. The cousins may be able to go together to Marine World this summer as part of our Lindsey reunion in California. Perhaps they could earn a ticket by working hard on their tasks.

To make it more fun we will ask you to try to get someone to take pictures of the kids doing the tasks listed below. Of course the reverence in church will just have to do on honor system. I will pull out one task a week or so and send a prize via mail to the person who sends a picture of doing the task I just pulled out. I will post the pictures on our blog to remind everyone of what they should be doing in our Mutual Improvement Association. Older ones with cameras can help take pictures of younger ones if they see them doing a job even though they are too young to come to camp. I think 9 years old is a good age to start coming because they are able to go to bed at night and sleep in the morning.

Jobs and Personal Habits
1. Clear the table - Bring in plates, silverware, glasses and put them in the dishwasher or wash them by hand. Wipe off the table. Sweep the kitchen floor.
2. Make Bed – Make your bed before breakfast, without even being reminded
3. Clean your room - Put away your clothes each day, and on Saturday put away all objects in your room and vacuum or sweep your floor. Remember dirty clothes go to the laundry, and clean clothes need to be put away.
4. Prayers - Say your personal prayers each morning and ask for protection from harm and evil. Also, ask for the spirit to guide you and thank God for various blessings. Also, gladly join in family prayers.
5. Bathroom manners – Flush the toilet, put the lid down, wash your hands, and hang up the towel.
6. Brush your teeth – Brush your teeth each morning and before you go to bed. If you eat or drink anything, other than water, after brushing your teeth at night, brush again.
8. Clean up after yourself – When you get things out to use, or to play with, put them away immediately when you are through, without being asked. If you make a mess, clean it up.
9. Laundry - Wash your own clothes, dry them, and then fold them, and put them away.
10. Cook – Have a favorite meal that you help cook each week. Also, you can make snacks for yourself and others. (Some ideas below)
11. Clean car – remove all the trash, and items from the car and put them away. Vacuum the car. Wash the windows. When you are big enough, you can wash the car.
12. Vacuum – Pick up and put away items left on the carpet, and then vacuum all the carpets in the house.
13. Sweep & mop – Sweep all the floors in the house that aren't carpeted. And, then mop the kitchen and entry floors.
14. Dust- Using a dust cloth, wipe all the surfaces in the front room, family room, and entry.
15. Bathrooms – Clean all bathrooms. Wipe the counters. Scrub the toilets. Scrub the bath tub or shower. Mop the floor.
16. Empty the dishwasher – Empty the dishwasher. Make sure the dishes are clean. Put each dish, pan, glass, and utensil where it belongs. If a dish doesn't get clean, wash and dry it by hand and put it away.
17. Set the table – Set the table for the whole family. Make sure that each person also has a drink. Gladly “jump up” and get any items that are needed after the family sits down for the meal.
18. Exercise - Actively exercise each day (at least 20 minutes)
19. Bed time – Get ready for bed each day, without being asked, and get to bed on time. You can read in bed but it must be quiet.
20. Save energy costs – Close the doors and windows quickly, unless your parents want them left open. Turn off lights when no one is in the room. Keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed. Avoid using too much hot water.
21. Pots and pans – Scrub pots and pans, and other utensils used to prepare a meal.
22. Reverence – Be quiet and respectful during family home evening, family prayers, and in church.
23. No Teasing or fighting or compaining and everyone is happy together working and playing.
24. Practicing talents: singing, dancing, acting, guitar, piano, flute, etc. at least 1/2 hour a day.














25. Help outside, garden , yard, etc.















Snack ideas:
Cottage cheese on club crackers with peppers or seasonings sprinkled on top
Hot chocolate
Cinnamon toast
Quesadillas
Pancakes
Eggs
Spaghetti
Tacos
Toasted cheese sandwiches and tomato soup
Chicken alfredo
Taco soup
Stuffed celery with peanut butter or cheese
Popcorn from a popper or paper bag
Brownies or cake from a mix
Cookies in bars
White Chicken chili
Taco salad
Hawaiian Haystacks














Onion rings
Other recipes that you like and email ingredients to grandma