Thursday, February 13, 2014

Flowers and Cards

With February being the month of love, we've been doing all sorts of activities and crafts to help everyone feel loved here at Beehive Homes. Last week, we crafted our own flowers since the winter weather has made it impossible to grow our own real flowers. It was a fun activity that was able to put a smile on everyone's faces. Today, in order to prepare ourselves for Valentine's Day that will soon be upon us, we made cards to give to our loved friends and family. It's been a great month so far full of love and friendship!




Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Do you want to build a snowman?

Although it's been more rainy lately than snowy, we embraced the winter season by building snowmen a couple weeks ago. It was a blast to to see the snowmen come to life, but even better to be able to eat the finished product (and also a bit sad to see them go).


In case you want to build your own adorable snowmen, we've included the materials and directions:

Jumbo marshmallows
Skewer sticks
Rolos
Mini chocolate chips
Pretzel sticks
Mini icings

Use the pointed end of the skewer to stick on three jumbo marshmallows. With the pointed end of the skewer, stick the rolo on top of the marshmallows as the snowman's "top hat". Gently stick the pretzel sticks on the middle marshmallow (as arms). Dab white icing on the middle marshmallow where you will place the mini marshmallows (for the snowman's buttons), and two dabs on his face for the eyes. Place the mini chocolate chips on the white icing spots to make sure they will not fall off. Use red/orange icing to draw a nose and black to dot on his smile. There are all sorts of different variations of materials to use so feel free to change it up depending on your preferences! Last but certainly not least, EAT THEM!

Since we had this song stuck in our heads all day as we built and ate these snowmen, we figured we'd spread the love and get it inside your head as well! Enjoy! :)


Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Wednesday Adventures

Every other Wednesday we go on a van ride to explore the city or nature. We weren't able to go this week, so we reminisced of the ride we went on two weeks ago. The van took us to downtown Provo so we could see the new Mormon temple in the process of being built. 

The temple that is being built is to replace the Tabernacle that was previously there, but was destroyed by a fire December 17, 2010. They are restoring the damaged Tabernacle in order to make it into a temple. We were able to hear more about it as the missionaries hopped on our bus to share some quick facts on the current construction:


The groundbreaking was May 12, 2012 and there is not yet a completion date set.
All of the spires will be repaired and reinstalled. One spire will need to be significantly rebuilt due to the fire.
The design is Pioneer Gothic.
Total building square footage is just under 90,000.
Only the original tabernacle will be above ground plus a pavilion/waiting room will be built on the south for brides and grooms to meet wedding parties.
The building to the north and all the parking to the west and south will be below grade.
There are no plans for a visitors center.