Anyway, there was a ward potluck at 3 p.m. on Sunday at the Ferguson's house. There were many delicious food options, and even though it was a bit hot (and sunny, as evidenced in Joe Hawkin's squinty face in the following photograph), we still had a good time:
Monday, June 28, 2010
Ward Potluck
On Sunday, June 27, 2010, we had another Ward Activity (there was also a combined activity with another ward on Saturday, June 26, but we didn't go to that one and hence have no photographic evidence at our immediate disposal that it even happened).
Ward Opening Social
On June 17, 2010, the Activities Committee sponsored the Ward Opening Social in Provo Canyon, where members got to make their own tin foil dinners and smores while getting to know each other a little bit better. Here are some photos from the evening:
Adam Black making some cobblers in Dutch ovens:
The tin foil dinner preparations:
Brother Ballard taking charge at the fire pit:
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Bishopric FHE June 14, 2010
We had quite an exciting Bishopric FHE at our home on June 14, involving a roaring, gasoline-enhanced BBQ (don't try that ever), kebabs, chocolate cake, chips, and egg tossing:
After a lesson on responsibility, people drew "babies" on eggs and then had the chance to show how careful and responsible they could be by tossing the baby egg back and forth to each other, getting farther and farther away from their partner with each toss. Here are some of the photos from the event:
The creation of the baby eggs:
Jamund Ferguson and Chad Lyons preparing to toss "twin" eggs:
My favorite egg:
The winners of the toss (it ended up as a tie):
Brad Burgess, Kathi Heath, Matt Hankey, and Mitch Dunn:
Monday, June 7, 2010
FHE and Activities
Although I don't have photos at my disposal for this post, I just wanted to recognize that FHE is doing really well in the ward under the leadership of Chad Lyons and Sabrina Sanchez. We had a great and well attended Memorial Day bonfire with smores and other treats at Nunn's Park in Provo Canyon last Monday! Thanks guys!
Also, the Activities Committee is gearing up for a big summer under the direction of Co-Chairs Chad Ruger and Darci Pearson. We will be having our opening Summer Social on June 17 in Hobble Creek Canyon. Get ready!
Presidency Changes
There have been a few changes in the organizations of the BYU 206 Ward, including...
1. The Sunday School Presidency, with Nathan Robinson as President, Bryce Arnell and Lehi Beltran as counselors, and Brittani Hunsaker as secretary.
2. The Relief Society Presidency, with Penny Wing as President, Sara Shawcroft and Angela Roberts as counselors, and Alyssa Walker as secretary.
Garden Party
On May 15, the Relief Society held a "Garden Party" at the Ferguson's home. President Baker, Stake President, came and taught us a great deal about gardening—spiritually and temporally. After a light lunch, we literally dug in and started preparing and planting! Here are some of the results of our efforts:
Broccoli:
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
May Bishopric FHE
Although we can't speak for what Brother Ballard and Bishop Mackay did at their Bishopric FHE's on May 10, 2010, the Ferguson home was filled with lots of energy as we had a cook off with the members present.
Using many random (primarily food storage inspired) ingredients, each team had to create a dessert for the "judges" (Brother and Sister Ferguson).
The winning team made a concoction out of brownie and yellow cake mixes, pumpkin, peppermint chocolate sticks, butter, eggs, cereal, and oatmeal:
We had to give them the win for their extreme creativity (and the fact that it tasted surprisingly good!)
The other team created a delicious cinnamon bread/cake with apple pie filling, oil, and various other things that I can't remember now. They lost primarily due to a lack of using a key ingredient they had picked: coconut.
We talked about the importance of goals and preparing all things wisely. All in all, we had a good time (and ate proper, non-experimental food as well).
Elders Quorum International BBQ
On April 15, 2010, the Elders Quorum invited the Relief Society to an International BBQ potluck. (This followed the aforementioned Cupcake Night on April 1 and April 8's Salsa Night—April was a busy month for the 206 Ward!).
Although we (Brother and Sister Ferguson) couldn't stay to sample the actual BBQ, we did try some delicious food from other members of the ward. In this photo, we see the beginnings of the BBQ, started by Chad Ruger (now co-chair of the Activities Committee) and Sean Parker (current Ward Mission Leader).
Thanks Elders Quorum!
Cupcake Night
Ward Leadership Update 2010
In early 2010, the Relief Society Presidency changed hands from Tanya Gale (President), Lindsay Jewel (Education Counselor), Heather Theodore (Enrichment Counselor), and Katee Anderson (Secretary) to Tanya Gale (President), Ashley DeRuyter (Education Counselor), Shayla Levin (Enrichment Counselor), and Katee Anderson (Secretary).
When winter semester came to a close at BYU, another change had to take place, and the new presidency is slowly taking shape with the following sisters sustained as of today: Penny Wing (President) and Sarah Shawcroft (1st Counselor).
The Elders Quorum also experienced many changes in 2010. At the end of 2009, it was led by Jonathan Landon (President), Sean Watson (1st Counselor), David Valenzuela (2nd counselor), with Yuri Cabeza as Secretary. In early 2010, the Elders Quorum shifted hands to David Garcia (President), David Valenzuela (1st counselor), and Jonathan Wing (2nd Counselor).
The end of winter semester also brought changes to the Elders Quorum, and we now have David Valenzuela as President with Lincoln Hansen (1st counselor) and Adam Black (2nd counselor).
Good luck in your new callings, everyone!
Moses FHE
Pie Night
Way back on November 17, 2009, the Relief Society held a Pie Night in honor of the delectable dessert and its goodness. Deb Athay taught us all how to bake an apple pie, and we, of course, ate so many different types of pie that members of the Relief Society provided.
Here we see an assortment of these pies:
James Gentry and Brother Ferguson were the only boys smart (or sneaky) enough to "happen" to be in the house during the Pie Night:
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