Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Play Group Announcement-Fire Station!

Announcing: Playgroup will be meeting this Friday, October 2 at 11:00 a.m. at the Provo Police Station (station 5) for a fun tour. Kiersten does need to RSVP the number of people coming so either call her at 801-755-7959 or make a comment and I will let her know! Meet at Kiersten's house about 10:45 if you want to carpool. I will be posting her address in a bit.

General Relief Society Broadcast

If you were unable to attend the General Relief Society Broadcast, the attached link will take you to a site to either listen to or watch the conference!

http://www.lds.org/broadcast/grsm/0,6220,285-1-41-1741,00.html

Friday, September 25, 2009

Things To Do-Joaquin Park

About once a week, I will be listing fun things to do in Provo, sites to see in the area, etc. Hopefully, this will be helpful for those of you who might get the winter blues, for those of you new to the area, or for those of you like me, who are finally venturing out. A new park has emerged on 400 N and 400 E and it is a beauty. Jack and I take daily walks and have seen the location blossom under the breezy summer sky, slowly ever so slowly. I’m not even upset that it has taken the city three years to actually get going on the construction, but I will get upset if they don’t gut the rope down soon and let us all in. You’ll have to go see it, new playground equipment, park benches, grills, lush lawns, and according to the city’s web-site, Joaquin was the name of a 12 year old Indian boy who led some explorers around the area. And I just thought it was named after the attractive gone bizarre actor who is professes a career in hip hop.

Things to do-Provo Library

Located on 550 N. University. Truly a gem in Provo. I will be honest in saying that the interior does not remotely compare to the beauty of the architecture, but then I attended Book Babies story time and everything has changed. Everything. I think there must be tryouts for the story time leaders, and I mean intense tryouts. These girls truly had no inhibitions and the babies loved it. During the opening, “Leo the Lion” song, Jack was completely stunned. Literally, his mouth was gaping open and his body was completely frozen. He then looked at me and with his eyes said, “Mom, you need to work on your singing and dancing abilities, you have STIFF competition.”
You will not believe the amount of activities the library offers, they are more of a recreation center. (some listed below) Also, they have movies. Remember though, if you want a chance to check out a DVD not made prior to 1973, you will have to wait outside the “Book Drop” area where most of the other Mothers wait hovering with strollers in tow ready to sideswipe the cart lady who returns the videos. There is a little secret I recently found out while attending our RS Playgroup (Fridays at 11 a.m.), there is a stash of family DVD’s in the children’s section of the library. We’re talking the classic Disney movies like, “That Darn Cat,” and “The Nine Lives of Tomasina,” and other movies starring Hailey Mills, basically, all the movies they used to play twenty years ago on Sunday nights on Wonderful World of Disney. What, you’re not even twenty years old? And you weren’t allowed to watch television on Sunday? There’s just something about gathering around the old 14” television with orange Julius drinks and popcorn.

Monday Night at the Library: different activities every week from 7:30-8:00 in the library ballroom

Spanish Story Time: for families, Friday morning from 10:30-11:00 (Story Room)

Book Babies: for babies 0-12 mos., Friday morning from 10:00-10:25 (Story Circle)

Mother Goose: for babies 13 mos.-24 mos., Friday mornings 11:00-11:20 and 11:30-11:50 (Story Circle)

Toddler Time: for 2 year olds, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10:10-10:30 and 11:00-11:30 a.m. (Story Circle)

Story Time: for 3-5 year olds, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10:00-10:30 and 11:00-11:30 (Story Room, they say you can’t be late and parents should go and read a People magazine cause it’s preschoolers only!)

There are also book clubs for pre-teens, teens, and adults, and a whole bunch of other activities on Friday nights (movie nights), etc. but I’m done typing so here is the link:

http://www.provo.lib.ut.us/

Things to do-Provo's Farmers Market


So I have lived in Provo for about 9 years and just recently discovered the Farmer’s Market about a month ago (pause, so I can hit myself repeatedly with a pillow). How can this have happened? All the fresh fruit and veggies and tasty food I just let slip through my fingers and all for often less than the grocery store prices. There are also stands for clothing, jewelry, tie-dyed everything, campaign tents, even palm-reading, and more and more! I know, clear your schedule and just go because it is about to end for the season. Another teaser, one stand even sells chocolate covered. . . frozen bananas. . .with nuts. A boy scout stand sells frozen yogurt for a $1. I know, just go and put the pillow down.

Season is from May to October, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays, Pioneer Park, 500 W. Center St.

http://www.provosfarmersmarket.com/

Welcome, Welcome!

Welcome to the Provo Peak 3rd Ward Relief Society Blog! No need to contain your excitement, feel free to leave all your comments. ;) The purpose of the blog is to get information out to everyone about all of the hip activities and coming and goings of everyone in Relief Society and hopefully it can be a medium where we can all feel a little more connected with each other. Sometimes it can be hard if you have a calling in another auxiliary, find yourself chasing a little one for the last meeting of the block or seem to have farewells, baby blessings, family events galore, or are just a world traveler, we understand! I hope to spotlight a few sisters each month, so we can know more than the basics about each other and that I will be able to get a hold of junior high photos so we can all have a good laugh.

If there are any announcements, thoughts, Dear Abbyish questions, etc. ;), feel free to email me at jenniferjdobson@gmail.com and I will post away. Careful though, know that I do have a lot of advice to give. :) Also, if you ever wish to comment or share ideas on your own related to a certain post, just go below the post and press on the “comments” section and you can leave a comment. If you do not have a gmail account, your post will come up as Anonymous so just leave your name at the end of the comment or feel free to revel in anonymity.