Wednesday, March 30, 2011

March 27th

Here are the announcements from Sunday:
  1. Thank you to everyone that participated in the ward potluck - it was a great success!
  2. Mark April 21st on your calendars for the RS Anniversary Party. Continue to send us your pictures or contact us to setup a time to have your picture taken!
  3. General Conference is on Saturday and Sunday - therefore there will be no temple recommend interviews on Sunday.
  4. This is the final week for white shirt and tie donations. Please drop those off to Brother Ockey.
  5. 5. Don't forget to check the 2011 cleaning schedule and mark your days on your calendar! If the day you are assigned does not work, please switch with another family. If you have any questions, please contact Ben.
This week's lesson was on the conference article "Never Leave Him" by Elder Neil L Anderson. We talked about choosing to not be offended or ashamed. Elder Anderson said, "As you chose to not be offended or ashamed, you will feel His love and approval. You will know that you are becoming more like Him."

Next week is General Conference which will be broadcast at the church, on the internet or on TV (check with your provider to see what channels).

Sunday, March 20, 2011

March 20th

Here are the announcements:


  1. Thank you to everyone that was able to help with Mary's funeral. The family was very grateful for everything.
  2. Next week is fast Sunday as general conference is the first weekend in April. Our ward will be having a potluck on the 27th at 3pm. If you missed the sign up for bringing salad or dessert, please reply to this Cimarron Sisters or Brandy with what you would like to bring.
  3. Donations of youth white shirts and ties can still be given to Brother Ockey until the end of the month.
  4. The RS Anniversary party will be April 21st - if you still have not sent a picture or had one taken, please let us know so we can get one of every sister.
  5. Mark your calendars for the Stake Women's Conference on May 14th - it will be a fun evening.
The lesson this week was Chapter 29 - The Lord's Law of Health. We discussed that we need to do and have everything in moderation. As we follow all the do's and don'ts of the word of wisdom we will be blessed. Everybody has their own struggles in this life - the word of wisdom might not be one of those struggles for us but we must have unconditional love for others as they face their trials in this life.

Next week's lesson is October 2010 general conference talk "Never Leave Him" by Elder Neil L Anderson.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

March 13th

Here are the announcements for today:


  1. Mary's funeral will be Thursday, March 17th at 11am. We are looking for sisters to help with setup, serving and clean up. If you are able to help please let us know as soon as possible.
  2. There was a sign up for bringing salad, cheesy hash brown casserole or squares for the funeral - if you missed the sheet and are able to bring something, please let us know.
  3. The March 17th RS Celebration will be rescheduled for April. We will let you know when the date has been set but please continue to send us your pictures if you have not already.
  4. The single adult fireside scheduled for March 20th has been cancelled.
  5. Donations of youth white shirts and ties can still be given to Brother Ockey until the end of the month.
The lesson this week was Chapter 28 - Service. There are so many ways for each of us to serve others. We need to listen to the promptings of the spirit so we know who and when the Lord would have us serve. President Spencer W. Kimball once said, "God does notice us, and he watches over us. But it is usually through another person that he meets our needs."

Next week's lesson is Chapter 29 - The Lord's Law of Health.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

March 6th

Here are the announcements:


  1. The RS Celebration is coming up on March 17th at 6:30pm. Hopefully you have been contacted regarding submitting a picture of yourself doing an everyday activity, please get those sent in as soon as possible. If you are willing to answer a few questions while being videotaped, please let us know.
  2. The ward potluck will be on March 27th - there will be ham and potatoes provided but please make sure to sign up to bring a salad or dessert.
  3. We have been asked to help an area in need - they require white shirts and ties (mostly for youth but men's sizes will be good too). Please give these items to Roy O. by the end of the month.
  4. As a ward we want to ensure that families are visited monthly - so please invite your home and visiting teachers to come to your home.
The lesson this week was on the RS Anniversary - Back to the Basics. The sisters of the first organization of Relief Society spoke to us. They encouraged us, taught us, and are connected to us. See the March newsletter for more on this lesson and a link to minutes from the first meetings of the Relief Society.

Next week's lesson is Chapter 28: Service.

"A Healthier You" Activity

Here are some tips and tricks shared at the January RS Activity regarding the use of vinegar!

Top bacteria spot in the home:

1. Toilet bowl: 3.2 million bacteria/square inch
2. Kitchen drain: 567,845 bacteria/square inch
3. Sponge or counter-wiping cloth: 134,630 bacteria/square inch
4. Bathtub, near drain: 119,468 bacteria/square inch
5. Kitchen sink, near drain: 17,964 bacteria/square inch
6. Kitchen faucet handle: 13,227 bacteria/square inch
7. Bathroom faucet handle: 6,267 bacteria/square inch
8. Bathroom sink, near drain: 2,733 bacteria/square inch
9. Pet food dish, inside rim: 2,110 bacteria/square inch
10. Kitchen floor, in front of sink: 830 bacteria/square inch

A straight 5% solution of vinegar kills 99 percent of bacteria, 82 percent of mold, and 80 percent of viruses

• Clean sink and tub with full-strength vinegar. Simply spray, let sit for a few minutes and wipe clean.

• Clean you ceramic tiles with a solution of 1/4-cup vinegar to one-gallon warm water. If the grout between your tiles is looking hard, dip a toothbrush in full strength vinegar and gently scrub.

• Get rid of that nasty, grimy dirt that builds up around the faucets by soaking paper towels in full strength vinegar and wrapping them around the fixtures. Let sit for one hour, and then clean as usual.

• Stains on your carpet? Combine 2 tablespoons of detergent, three tablespoons of vinegar and one quart of warm water. Work mixture into the stain, but don't soak. Blot with clean cloth.

• Accidentally spilled white glue on rug or sofa? Remove it with white vinegar.

• Clean up a puppy or child’s accident on your carpet by blotting up as much of the liquid as possible. Dab the spot with equal parts vinegar and warm, soapy water. Blot again with a clean, white cloth until no more liquid is absorbed.

• To remove scents from a carpet, sprinkle with baking soda. Let stand for at least fifteen minutes, then vacuum. Repeat as needed. You may also spray with vinegar and blot until dry.

• Children's toys can be cleaned using 1/4 cup baking soda in 1 quart warm water. Submerge in this mixture (or wipe with a cloth dampened in it), then rinse with clear water.

• Clean the dishwasher: Vinegar reduces soap build up, so throw a cup of vinegar in your dishwasher and let it run a full (empty) cycle once a month or so.

• Loosen food grime and clean the microwave: Place a microwave-safe bowl with 2 cups water, 1/2 cup vinegar inside the microwave and microwave on full power for 3-4 minutes (it needs to boil). Keep your microwave closed for a few minutes to allow the steam to loosen the grime, then open your microwave, carefully remove the bowl, and wipe clean!

• Remove grease from kitchen walls: Put straight vinegar on a dishcloth to wipe grease off kitchen walls, or the stovetop.

• Clean and shine no-wax vinyl or linoleum or laminate floors: Mix 1 gallon of water with 1/2 cup vinegar in a bucket, then mop or scrub your floor with the solution.

• Inexpensive scouring powder: Combine two tablespoons each of vinegar and baking soda for an effective scouring powder.

• Unclog the showerhead: Mineral deposits from hard water can cause a sputtering, clogged shower head. Place the showerhead in a pot, add enough vinegar to completely cover it. Heat the vinegar to just below boiling, then remove from heat. Allow to sit for at least 6 hours. The acid in the vinegar will eat away the deposits. Rinse the showerhead well, and it's ready to go again.

• Remove rust: To get rid of rust, soak items in vinegar (do not dilute). This will work on any metals.

• Polish patent leather purses and shoes: Place vinegar on a clean cloth, then rub over patent leather. Wipe dry with another clean cloth.

Just fillup spray bottles with straight vinegar and use it as you would any cleaner. Kitchen counters, bathroom cleaning…