Thursday, September 27, 2012

Taking Care of Grandma (by Natasha Schartz)

A while back ago my mom had to take care of my grandma for my aunt Claudia.... My mom has been doing this for the past-- I don't know how many days-- but she is amazing. One day she was so tired and she just wanted to sleep. I went down stairs to tell her something and she then just realized that she was a couple minutes late to take care of my grandma. As she was telling me this I told her to go to bed and I will go over and take care of grandma.  She said "no I'm ok" and "thanks for asking."  Being the person that I am I told her to lay her little bum down and go to sleep and I will take care of her.  She was about to say something and I just ignored her and I left.  She went to bed and I headed to my grandmas house. I came home and my mom came up to me and she gave me a great big hug and said "thank you for taking care of grandma your an amazing daughter. I LOVE YOU!!!!"  I am so happy that I did that for my mom because she really needed the sleep.  She is such an amazing mom that she does everything for me and my family, and I decided to do something for her.

Natasha Schartz
8th Ward

Yard Work! (by Dylan Penrod)

"I recently helped my Aunt clean up her yard for service!"

Dylan Penrod
6th Ward

Monday, September 24, 2012

Cats Need Love Too (by Kimberly Clark)

One act of service that stands out in my mind was when a good friend of mine called and needed me to come over and examine a wound on her cat. I am a Veterinary Technician and work many long hours taking care of injured and sick animals. This particular day I was over 1 1/2 hrs late from work and it had been and especially exhausting and trying day. She had called me earlier and I had not had time to call her back. I called her when I clocked out, came home, took a couple of my children with me and went to see what was wrong. I spent a wonderful time enjoying my friends company and helping to bandage a wound on her little cats leg. What a great moment in time, I was doing the things that I love most, spending time with those I love. serving them and loving an animal. 

Kimberly Clark
8th Ward
Beehive Adviser 

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Lots of Service Moments! (by Jordan Clark)

I painted my moms toenails after I rubbed her feet.  

I also mowed the lawn for my older brother. 

Later on I helped my grandma take her canned tomatoes in her house and I did the same thing for my mom later that day. 

A little while later I helped my mom peel and can pears with some other siblings. 

After that I picked up the backyard so the sprinklers could go on without any bikes , toys or other objects stop it from hitting all the spots on the lawn. 
When school started I comforted my cousin after she lost her pet hamster. 

Jordan Clark
8th Ward

Monday, September 17, 2012

In the Life of a College Student... (by Anna Isle)


 
I made my roommate Abby's bed for her and cleaned up some stuff on her side of the room while she was out of town.


I did the dishes for all the girls in my apartment.

Organized the silverware drawer to make it easier for everyone. 

Took out all the trash from the apartment. 

I did Abby's laundry while she was out of town. 

I opened the door for someone at the bank. 

I organized my and my roommates vanity mirror area. 

Did my friend Ashley's hair for her. 

Let Abby use my straightener until her parents sent her hers. 

I have let my roommates use my printer for school work. 

I let Abby use a shirt for her to use on her first day of work since she had no clean clothes

When Abby ran out of shampoo I let her use mine until she could go to the store and get her own. 

I attempted to donate blood but I didn't weigh enough (not sure if that counts)  :)



Anna Isle
18 yrs
8th ward

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Friendship Bracelets! (by McKensie Oliver)

(Bracelets shown are just from a Google image)  :)

McKensie Oliver has been making friendship bracelets to donate to a place "where kids need something to cheer them up."  (What a great idea!)  She said, "I want to make some little kid's day much better."  :)  She has made 25 bracelets so far and will make 100 by the end of this challenge.  (Keep up the great work!!!)

-McKensie Oliver
Age 17
8th Ward