POWER IN PREPAREDNESS! Week 6: Hygiene and Sanitation Storage
Family Home Evening—Choose what works for your family.
Songs
When I Am Baptized, and My Heavenly Father Loves Me (Children’s Songbook, p. 103 and 228); Come, Ye Children of the Lord (Hymns, p. 58)
Book of Mormon Story
Alma baptizes in the waters of Mormon.
Read Mosiah 18:1-22.
Discussion Questions
- What did Alma do after he fled from King Noah?
He taught the people the words of Abinadi about Christ. - What was the name of the fountain of pure water?
The waters of Mormon - How many people did Alma baptize in the waters of Mormon?
204
Objectives
- Baptism is an essential ordinance that washes away our sins. Partaking of the sacrament enables us to renew our baptismal covenants, repent, and become clean again.
- Cleanliness is next to godliness. Being clean is uplifting and rejuvenating.
- We can be healthier and more cheerful in an emergency when we store hygiene and sanitation supplies.
Activity Ideas
- Store essential hygiene and sanitation supplies in your 72-hour kits.
- Assemble a sanitation bucket.
- Inventory your hygiene and sanitation supplies and identify your storage goals.
- Draw smiley faces on toilet paper packages. (The cardboard centers are the “eyes.”)
Treat Ideas
- Gummy worms
- Vanilla and chocolate pudding
- Mississippi Mud
- Mix together and spread in a 9” x 13” pan:
- 26 Oreo cookies, finely crushed
- ⅓ c. melted butter
- Freeze for 20 minutes.
- Mix together:
- 2 (3½ oz.) boxes instant chocolate pudding
- 2½ c. milk
- Fold into the pudding:
- 8 oz. whipped topping
- Spread the pudding mixture over the frozen cookie crust and freeze for another 20 minutes.
- If desired, top with more Oreo cookie chunks or chocolate syrup.
- Mix together and spread in a 9” x 13” pan:
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