This is the storage unit, vault or repository for the surprises I create or find to give out each month with your Visiting Teaching. Some of these ideas or handouts are too large to keep on either blog, so this is the place I keep them stored. If you have happened upon this blog, make sure that you go to my other two blogs for more wonderful stuff! Go to http://visitingteachingtips.blogspot.com/ and go to http://visitingteachingsurprise.blogspot.com/ and http://ldsyoungwomentips.blogspot.com
and http://ifyouwant2behappy.blogspot.com






Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Please VOTE for my bag designs


I entered a contest with Smith's food and drug store and now all I need are some votes.   I don't get paid for anything I ever design, but this one time I decided to design something that has potential of winning a prize.  I created 4 designs for their design contest, and you can vote for each of them every day.  It doesn't take over a couple minutes to vote, so if you would, I would love your support. 




Will you go to the following site, and vote for my bags? http://www.designareusablebag.com/?banner=smiths, and click on "VOTE". Under Find a group, type in "Katie G's Surprise". 







I don't know if you have to register in order to vote, but try just voting and see what happens.  You can vote for each of my bags every day until the end of the contest, which I think is the end of this month.  The bag numbers are #20986 and #20818 and #20703 and #17992.  I don't have the photo of my favorite design  which is "Green World Peas"  but here are the other designs I created. 








This last one is my personal favorite design which is "Green World Peas" I think that one is pretty cute, but please vote for all of them. Thanks and let me know which ones you like the best.


Sincerely, Katie G.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Cute desktop monitor calendar for April

I just happened upon something that is really cute. It is a desktop monitor calendar. I thought I would share it with those who, like me, need a calendar in front of their eyes most of the time and this one is darling and it is a free download! http://leeloublogs.blogspot.com/2010/04/free-april-2010-computer-desktop-theme.html  Be sure while you go see this, to look at the other cute things she has on her site to spruce up your own blog and most of them are for free!!! Thanks to Lee lou for all her blogging helps! We like freebies don't we?
Enjoy Katie G.

Monday, March 22, 2010

April 2010 Empty Nesters FHE and Easter "EGG" Luncheon

These are the links to the things that I didn't want to put on my blog, so that it was kept a secret until the actual Empty nesters FHE in April and my neighborhood lunch bunch luncheon.  I hope that I figured out how to link to these Word documents, but I think you will have to press Ctrl + Click to get them to open.  If you have trouble, opening them, just email me and I will send them to you via email.  My email is listed on my blog. 

(Empty Nester) FAMILY HOME EVENING LESSON:
"Planting a Garden"
https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=51e06d0db9&view=att&th=12786c2e847e85ed&attid=0.2&disp=vah&realattid=f_g73i0ks61
FHE: Gardening in Containers (April, 2010)
FHE For Empty Nesters who live in Thanksgiving Village in Lehi, Utah

OPENING SONG: Oh What do you do in the Summertime (Katie’s version typed up on handout.)

OPENING PRAYER:_________________________

SCRIPTURE: __________________________

D &C 6:33 - Fear not to do good, my sons, for whatsoever ye sow, that shall ye also reap; therefore, if ye sow good ye shall also reap good for your reward.


Isa. 37:30 - ….. “And in the third year sow ye and reap, and plant vineyards and eat the fruit thereof.

The opening song sort of gave several clues about what we will be talking about. Our scriptures are stretching a bit in the interpretation but in the D & C it says, that if we do good sowing, we will reap our reward, and since many of us are in our third year living here in Thanksgiving Village, I thought that the scripture in Isaiah was particularly inspired when it said tha tin the third year, we should sow and reap and plant and eat the fruit of our gardens.

President Spencer W. Kimball called upon Latter-day Saints everywhere to produce their own food. For several years, he asked each family to have its own garden. He said: “We encourage you to grow all the food that you feasibly can on your own property. Berry bushes, grapevines, fruit trees—plant them if your climate is right for their growth. Grow vegetables and eat them from your own yard. Even those residing in apartments … can generally grow a little food in pots and planters. Study the best methods of providing your own foods. Make your garden … neat and attractive as well as productive. If there are children in your home, involve them in the process with assigned responsibilities” (in Conference Report, Apr. 1976, 170–71; or Ensign, May 1976, 124).

When President Kimball asked each of us to grow a garden, he reminded us of the words of the Lord: “And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?” (Luke 6:46).

There are good reasons for this counsel from our prophets. Gardening has many benefits. It expands our appreciation of nature. It teaches the family to work together and gives togetherness time for empty nester couples. When we have a garden that produces well, we are not entirely dependent on others for food. We can select crops we like that provide a nutritious diet. Growing our own food gives us the satisfaction of providing for ourselves. We can also trade produce with our neighbors, save money, and help those in need.

Since we live where there is limited garden space if any, we still can grow some great vegetables just as President Kimball counceled, but just in a different way. You can grow quite a bit of different foods in pots or hanging planters in and around your home, that will even beautify as well as provide fresh fruits and vegetables.

This FHE will help give you some great ideas and teach you how to garden in containers. Did you know you can even plant a garden inside in your home? You can also plant in almost any kind of container. You can even get creative with your containers for planting such as plastic garbage’s, lined baskets, a wagon bed, kitchen canisters, clay pots and even I have seen some really creative planters made out of old boots!. The trick with each of these ideas is to make sure that the bottom of the container has several small drain holes and should be be lined with 2 to 3 inches of small gravel before you put in the topsoil. One other tip is that if you are doing this indoors, make sure that you have some kind of a drip pan, plate, plastic bowl or container underneath or the excess water will come out on your carpet or floor.

If you select bush or dwarf varieties, almost any vegetable can be adapted to growing in a pot. Vegetables that take up little space are carrots, radishes, and lettuce. Others could be tomatoes, peppers, strawberries, and green onions. Last year, my main garden was what I called “a summer salad garden”, that was filled with all the things that I love to have in a salad such as different varieties of lettuce, spinach, snap peas, green onions, radishes, and several varieties of tomatoes, all of which can be planted in pots. You will need to place your pots where they will get the most sun, and if it gets too cold before the growing season is over, you can bring them in your house in a sunny window to enjoy your bountiful harvest longer.

I will pass out a chart that show’s you how much dirt you will need in a container to grow some common vegetables. This will give you an idea of what size container you need to use. It also tells you when to plant, days before the harvest begins, and how big the plants will get. These are not the only vegetables that grow well in containers, and you can try almost any kind that is common to our area.

PASS OUT HANDOUTS

Discuss the different pages of the handout.

CONCLUSION: We can show that we love the Lord and trust Him by doing as His prophets have asked us. Each of us will receive blessings if we will plan and prepare our gardens and then care for them so that they will be orderly and produce well. President Kimball counseled: “Keep your lawns and your gardens well-groomed. Whatever your circumstances, let your premises reflect orderliness, beauty, and happiness. Plan well and carry out your plan in an orderly and systematic manner” (in Conference Report, Apr. 1976, 171; or Ensign, May 1976, 125).

CLOSING SONG: “Plant a Garden” by Sally DeFord
Sung by:________________________
Accompanied by:___________________

ACTIVITY:

MEN – Plant an herb garden in a pot ( I purchased pots at Ikea for only 29cents each and a bag of potting soil.  I also bought a small bag of pea gravel to add to the bottom of the pot before adding the potting soil.  I bought a few packets of herbs, specifically "Chives" to plant. )

WOMEN: Make a seed packet and fill and seal.  ( I printed off  the template for a seed packet that I had created or one that I found on the internet, on cute and Springy flowered scrapbook paper.  The women will cut out the packet and then score along the dotted lines where folds will be with a pen.  Then fold and glue or using two sided tape, secure the packet according to the instructions given on the packet.  Then they will fill their packets with the seeds that I had collected from the yellow flowers that I had planted in my yard last year.  Then they will seal their packet and add a label  that I created that has the scriptures from FHE lesson printed on them.)

CLOSING PRAYER:________________________

DESSERT:  Brownie Sundae w/ toppings  - Bake brownies and slice. Serve with a scoop of Icecream. Toppings include M & M’s Sliced Strawberries, Chocolate topping, Caramel Sauce, Chopped nuts and Crushed Oreo Cookies. OR Flower shaped and Iced Sugar Cookies

HANDOUTS can be printed from the following links:

Other Family Home Eveing Resources:
OPENING SONG:
" Oh what do you do in the Summertime" version by Katie G. can be found at https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=51e06d0db9&view=att&th=12786c2e847e85ed&attid=0.1&disp=vah&realattid=f_g73hx7bb0
This is my version of the song "Oh What do you do in the Summertime".  I made up the words to go with all the fun things that me and my neighbors can participate in living where we do, close to Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, Utah.  You could make up your own version and include the activities that you have available to you in your area.

 (Katie’s version)

Verse 1
Oh what do you do in the summertime,
When all the world is green?
Do you fish in our stream?
Eat Thanksgiving Point Ice-cream?
Or walk through the gardens close by?
Is that what you do?
So do I.

Verse 2
Oh what do you do in the Summertime
When all the world is green?
Do you swim in our pool
To keep yourself cool,
Or watch as the train goes by?
Is that what you do?
So do I.

Verse 3
O what do you do in the summertime,
When skies are bright and blue?
Do you golf with some friends,
See a movie and then,
Have a bite to eat somewhere close by?
Is that what you do?
In Lehi.

Verse 4
Oh What do you do in the summertime
When the sun is bright and warm?
Do you plant in a pot
Or a small garden spot
Hang fresh herbs from a string to dry?
Is that what you do?
You can try.


CLOSING SONG:
Sally DeFord Music to:  "If I planted a garden" http://www.defordmusic.com/ifiplantedagardenyw.pdf  Go to Sally Deford's music website at the link above and you can print a great copy there.  While you are there, you should look at all the wonderful music that she has written and has been so gracious to share with so many.  If you go to her search area that lets you search her blog, you will find one of my submissions under Easter Cantatas and Christmas Programs. 


This is the Luncheon invitaiton that I made up to email to all the ladies in my neighborhood "Lunch Bunch".  Explaination of what we will be doing at the luncheon will be listed below the invitation.

EASTER  "EGG" LUNCHEON
Invitation:


I have sent this invitaiton out early so that the ladies can have pleanty of time to think about the pot luck side dish or dessert that they will be bringing.  I will be providing the main course.  As you can see, the focus is on Eggs, which I thought would be unique and fun since it is Springtime as well as Easter, and Eggs are a sign of this wonderful season of the year.  I have asked the women to email me their recipe that they will be bringing so that I can make a recipe booklet to give to them, since everyone always asks each other for their recipes, or I will post all the recipes on our Lunch Bunch Blog that I have set up.  The other reason for asking them to send me their recipes is so that I can make sure that everyone doesn't bring their version of the very same dish.  I'd hate to get 10 plates of deviled eggs and 15 bowls of potato salad. 
I have also told the ladies to contact me if they need to about finding unique recipes that have at least one egg or egg white in the recipe.  There are so many and just about every recipe that I can think of, an egg is already in it or could be added without changing the recipe.  Here are some ideas of recipes that have eggs in them:  Quiche, Potato Salad, Chef Salad, Breakfast casseroles, Oriental fried rice, egg drop or sweet and sour soup, All cookies, cakes, and pudding recipes contain eggs, Home made egg noodles and casseroles or dishes that have noodles in them all have eggs, egg nog, egg salad sandwiches, and on and on.  If you google the words "Recipes, eggs" it will take you to lots of recipe sites that you can scroll through the recipes.  I also found a great site "The Incredible, Edible Egg ahttp://www.incredibleegg.org/
Still more findings are:
1. Chef Salad
 served over eggs, asparagas, salmon
11. Tartar Sauce http://www.incredibleegg.org/recipes-and-more/recipes/tartar-sauce
14. Desserts such as cream puffs, flan, cheesecake, etc. custards, crème brulle http://www.incredibleegg.org/recipes-and-more/recipes/category/desserts
15. Custard puddings, mousse, soufflé, eggnog, egg noodles, crepes, fried rice etc. potato salad,




Saturday, October 3, 2009

Extraordinary Visiting Teachers badge

Please copy this badge and attach it to your face book and blog. This will distinguish you as an Extraordinary Visiting Teacher, and hopefully motivate others to join the ranks. Thanks for your service and keep up the good work! Sincerely, Katie G.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Blank Gift Tags and One printed for Frozen Mixed Berry jam





The gift tag template was found at: http://alenkasprintables.com/freeprintables/blanktemp/gift_tag.png

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Thursday, September 10, 2009

FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH, WRITING & BLOGGING by Katie Gauger

Front Page of Booklet Back Page of Booklet

Helpful Online Genealogical Resourceshttp://visitingteachingsurprisedocuments.blogspot.com/2009/09/family-history-research-writing.html
 All of the resources listed in this document can also be found at: A blog, short for Web log, is basically a very easy-to-use Web site. No need to worry too much about creativity or code. Instead a blog is basically an online journal -- you just open it up and start to write -- which makes it a great medium for documenting your family history search and sharing it with the world.

A genealogy or family history blog can be used for many reasons -- to tell family stories, to document your research steps, to share your findings, to collaborate with family members or to display photos. Some genealogists have even created a blog to share daily entries from an ancestor's diary, or to post family recipes.
• Blogging: The act of writing a post for a blog
• Blogger: A person who writes content for a blog
• Blogosphere: The online community of blogs and bloggers
The earliest blogs started in the late 1990s as online diaries. As the Internet has become more social, blogs have gained in popularity. Today, there are over 100 million blogs with more entering the blogosphere everyday. Blogs have become more than online diaries. In fact, blogging has become an important part of the online and offline worlds with popular bloggers impacting the worlds of politics, business and society with their words. Anyone can start a blog thanks to the simple (and often free) tools readily available online.

What To Include on your Family History Blog
Every family is different and every family history is different. That's why you should include some information about your family and it's history on your site. If you have pictures of your family and/or your ancestors, include these too. Tell a little bit about each family member so people coming to your site will know more than just their names. If you have created a family tree, add this to your site. Then tell what kinds of information you are looking for, if any. Are you looking for more information about your family's history? Other people who are related to your ancestors? Or, maybe you want to create a family directory. Either way, you need to tell people what your site is and what you need to make it better.

1. FAMILY HISTORY BLOGGING: Blog your family history (become a Geneablogger) If you haven't created your own family history blog, now is the time. It's free and easy! There is even have a companion video series for you that will show you how - literally - at the Genealogy Gems TV Channel at YouTube. There are 3 videos currently in the series with the 4th soon to come.
• Video Part 1 Creating a Family History Blog - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nE1oXYRLMlY
• Video Part 2 “Tuning up your blog” 11:49 minutes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGhTir3iaFQ • Video Part 3 Continuing to set up your Family History Blog 17:56 minuets http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=nE1oXYRLMlY&pop_ads=0#t=347
• Video Part 4: Should be out this week.

2. BLOGGER.COM: Since the above Video Series are incomplete, if you want to learn more of how to maneuver around your blog, go to the tutorial at https://www.blogger.com/start You can:
• Take a quick tour
• Watch a video tutorial
• Discover more features
When you create a blog, you can share your thoughts, photos and more with anyone you wish all around the world. It is easy to use and to post text, photos, and videos from the web or your mobile phone. You can personalize your blog with themes, gadgets, premade backgrounds & headers, and much, much more. go to http://blogger.com

3. KATIE’S BLOGGING 101 GUIDE This is a quick tutorial on how to create a blog. You can go to the following link on one of my blogs, and print it off for yourself. This also lists some of my all time favorite blogs on subjects that interest me. Go to:
http://visitingteachingsurprise.blogspot.com/2009/01/blogging-101.html

4. USING YOUR IPOD..GENEALOGY PODCASTS & GENEAOLGY TOOLSIf you go to the following link, you can learn how to turn your Ipod into a Genealogy and Family History Tool.
• http://genealogygemspodcast.blogspot.com/2009/09/part-2-how-to-blog-your-family-history.html
• Genealogy Podcasts: http://genealogygemspodcast.com/index.php?post_id=244529
• http://www.familytreemagazine.com/podcast
• http://personallifemedia.com/podcasts/415-family-history
• http://familyhistory.podbean.com/
• http://podcasts.dearmyrtle.com/
• http://www.genealogygemspodcast.com/
• http://radio.lds.org/eng/podcasts
• http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/
• http://www.cyndislist.com/podcasts.htm


5. GENEALOGY BOOKS ONLINE (EBOOKS)
Genealogy Online by Patricia Crowe
• http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=jthoNqd8It4C&oi=fnd&pg=PT18&dq=blogs+for+genealogy&ots=BC7SPiXHnV&sig=y7N6Us4_jy87daaeSTfFzSEsRXI#v=onepage&q=blogs%20for%20genealogy&f=false• An Itiots Guide to Online Genealogy http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=vNMb_dZSOjEC&oi=fnd&pg=PR1&dq=genealogy+books+online&ots=457fwBkDB8&sig=78gVS3YVTtQzX891Mj-_kKSdPV0#v=onepage&q=genealogy%20books%20online&f=false
• Turning Memories into Memoirs – Dennis Ledouix ( a handbook for writing life stories) http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=QDUoXUx1UfIC&oi=fnd&pg=PA11&dq=related:auwx1u4nSMwJ:scholar.google.com/&ots=gvTZ_zREN_&sig=7ZROaNnYFAKtJNobf9kjEKeTd4Y#v=onepage&q=&f=false
• They Came in Ships ( a guide to fining your Imigrant ancestors arrival record) http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=thortsX3HVoC&oi=fnd&pg=PP13&dq=related:auwx1u4nSMwJ:scholar.google.com/&ots=6K8mKp48w7&sig=uoVe1fwJY-szE4XApnRq8ISX4e8#v=onepage&q=&f=false
• Unlocking Secrets of Old Photographs – Karen Frisck Ripley http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=Tdk4eVF0nbIC&oi=fnd&pg=PP11&dq=related:auwx1u4nSMwJ:scholar.google.com/&ots=F210aiKJlF&sig=V8I0kPUScu6KzS0WwbJa1tI1Hi4#v=onepage&q=&f=false

7. RADIO BROADCASTING - Genealogy topics
• http://www.familyrootsradio.com/
• http://radio.lds.org/eng/


8. WRITNG YOUR OWN FAMILY HISTORY
• http://www.cyndislist.com/writing.htm
• http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp?page=home/welcome/site_resources.asp%3FwhichResourcePage=fhlessonseries
• http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp?page=home/welcome/site_resources.asp%3FwhichResourcePage=fhlessonseries
(writing a personal Family History)

9. EXCELLENT GENEALOGY SITES FOR RESEARCHERS
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp
• http://www.cyndislist.com/
• http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp?page=home/welcome/site_resources.asp%3FwhichResourcePage=fhlessonseries
(how to use the internet for Family History research)
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/websites/frameset_websites.asp?PAGE=browsekeysites.asp ( a bunch of family history sites on the web)
• http://www.familytreemagazine.com/101for2009/
(101 best genealogy websites for 2009)

10. BUILD A FAMILY TREE & HISTORY (Interactive & printable)
Build your own family tree and history and be able to email it to those you want to share it with when you are done. Go to http://www.pbs.org/americanfamily/tree/
• Printable Family Trees http://www.wikitree.com/printable/family-tree-diagram.html
• Printable family Trees http://www.familytreetemplates.net/
• Great site!!! http://www.earl.org.uk/family-tree-printable-pages.html
• http://www.uftree.com/family_tree_template.asp

11. FORMS & RECORD SHEETS (printable & downloadable)
• Oral History Record http://www.familytreemagazine.com/upload/images/pdf/oralhistory.pdf• Family Traditions form http://www.familytreemagazine.com/upload/images/pdf/traditions.pdf• Time Capsules http://www.familytreemagazine.com/upload/images/pdf/timecapsule.pdf
• Free downloadable & Printable forms needed to organize family history http://www.familytreemagazine.com/freeforms/

12. GETTING KIDS INVOLVED IN GENEALOGY
• Kids turn centeral Genealogy http://www.kidsturncentral.com/topics/hobbies/genforms.htm
• Kids Family tree printables & projects http://www.familytreetemplates.net/category/kids
• Cyndis List provides a comprehensive list of sites for children http://www.cyndislist.com/kids.htm

13. FUN & HELPFUL VIDEOS FAMILY - HISTORY RELATED
• Family Hairstyles http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRN1zn0AcxU
• Get Original Genealogy and Family History Records with FamilySearch New Record Search Pilot site http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb6amn_4frQ&feature=related
• Searching on Google Scholar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWz_jBrxnBE
• What is Genealogy Research? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEhnGff-HzM
• The Genealogy Guy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5osAppwAGFk
• Part 1 of Online Genealogy Information Gathering Method http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qO_RI4QnX4• Part 2 of Online Genealogy Information Gathering Method http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ynoQX-djFw
• Part 3 of Online Genealogy Information Gathering method http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S38ev9Kl0kk
14. GENEALOBY CLIP ART & GRAPHICS SOUCE http://genealogy.about.com/od/clipart/Genealogy_Clipart_Graphics_Family_Tree_Art.htm
15. FAMILY HISTORY BLOGSPOT - The following are blogs that are Katie’s or someone elses in her family. These are just samples of what people have done to create blogs for family history purposes, online family scrapbooking pages
• It All Started with Adelbert & Della Smith blog http://adelbertanddellasmithfamily.blogspot.com/
• Paul & Marcelene Gauger Family history blog http://paulmarcelenegaugerfamily.blogspot.com

HOW TO PUBLISH YOUR BLOG INTO A BOOKType in the search engine box “How to make your blog into a book” The following and more will come up on the page. Go into each and see the differences between the options each site offers, and then choose one and make your book. One thing to consider is the cost and each site has different costs to print your blog.
• http://blog2print.sharedbook.com
• www.blogbinders.com/
• http://emma-bagladee.blogspot.com
• http://www.blurb.com/create/book/blogbook
• http://blog2print.sharedbook.com/blogworld/printmyblog/cutestblog/index.html
• http://www.lulu.com
• http://www.creativecontinuum.com/

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