A few years ago I had a desk that was next to an amazing person--Patti Rokus. As you normally do when you have cubicles next to each other, Patti and I talked about life. We have both since moved on to other career moves since that time, but some things stick.
One of the things Patti shared with me, and with our family, is her love of telling stories with rocks. At the time she was piloting a storybook for Easter about the Atonement of Jesus Christ. She gave a copy to us and that has been a family favorite over the years. Especially because Lucky Dragon LOVES rocks. He collects them from all over the world.
In the recent General Primary Broadcast with the General Primary Presidency from our Church, Patti made an appearance and taught children from all over the world how to tell stories with rocks. Our little Muggles were so excited to see her. "Hey! That is your friend! We gave us her book!"
For Family Home Evening this week we decided to go find our own rocks and tell stories. We collected rocks from the banks of Utah Lake. It was fun to forage for rocks and get excited as each of us found a rock that was "SO COOL!!"
As they were drying Lucky Dragon could not help but start. As we were doing other things he made a menagerie of dinosaurs. It came complete with volcano and a sun!
Our first task during Family Home Evening was Koala Bear gave a lesson on the importance of baptism. Lucky Dragon will be baptized this year if he chooses to, so we have been talking quite a bit about what it means. After the lesson we each had to make a rock tableau representing baptism. When we were done we each took turns telling what it all meant.
This is my future representation of Lucky Dragon's baptism. He is coming up out of the font. I am holding his hand. Lady Hiva and Koala Bear are on the left watching (notice the long hair) and the angels in Heaven are watching from above.
Lucky Dragon depicted the baptism happening in the chapel...notice the roof and the steeple. He is under the water being baptized (see the person prostrated). I am the one baptizing him.
Lady Hiva chose to represent her own baptism. You can see her dad baptizing her on the very right. She is holding his hand. Her mum is watching on the left standing above the stairs down into the font. She has a birthday cake with an 8 on top because she was baptized on her 8th birthday and then there are some balloons to celebrate.
Next we all had to make an animal. Lady Hiva made a shark eating a jellyfish.
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