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April 29, 2010

The Happy Factory: Toys For Children Worldwide

We recently went to visit a marvelous place called The Happy Factory, right here in lil old Cedar City.

This place was started by a retiring couple who enjoyed giving away home-made toys. When they realized their simple toys could make a powerful difference in the lives of children around the world, they forged ahead. You can read their sweet story by clicking HERE. It’s so good!

In this wonderful place, over 850,000 toys have been made and sent to children in need all around the world. It’s positively inspiring!

I am directing a group of girls this year called Young Stateswomen Society, of which my daughter, Raquel is a part. We were able to see exactly how the toys are made. I’m going to share this fascinating and wonderful process with you.

The Happy Factory receives donated carts of wood scraps each from a local cabinet company. It’s stuff they would throw away anyway.

Volunteers find pieces two by two that are about the same size.

These are glued and pressed together to double thickness. Then these stencils are traced onto them.

Like so.

Then a volunteer cuts these pieces out with a table saw and drills the holes.

Then they are sanded, smoothing all the rough edges.

Most the volunteers are retired men. They come in all hours of the day and night. Some are there until 4 AM cutting or sanding.

One guy says he can’t sleep anyway, so he may as well be doing something useful.

The sanded toys are stamped with the Happy Factory name.

Volunteers tap on the wheels at this table. These wheels, along with other maintenance, utility and machinery costs average out to 40 cents per toy.

Here they are, unfinished.

Then the little cars and trucks are brushed with oil. Don’t they look nice!

We all got to have a turn.

I love seeing my children learn new ways to serve others who are less fortunate then themselves.

The Happy Factory makes “diggers” for children with special needs.

The child sits on the seat and maneuvers the handles to transfer wiffle balls from one container to another.

We heard some inspiring stories of children whose lives have absolutely changed because of these toys.

The toys have gone to orphanages in Vietnam and Nicaragua, to children’s hospitals in Salt Lake City and Ghana, to Operation Smile in Bolivia and China, to a Head Start program on the Navajo Nation in Arizona, and countless other places.

They’ve even got a map to keep track of all the places their toys travel.

Some famous people had been to the Happy Factory. Like Amy Grant,

and John Huntsman.

You are going to be amazed at this professional video I made all by myself on my iMovie program. I stayed up until 1 in the morning, but it’s worth it. Pretty good for my first try if I do say so myself.

I loved the plaques the had on the walls.

And this one.

And everyone got to pick a toy to take home with them.

There are ways to serve in every community. If we all looked around us and dedicated some time, we could make a real difference in the world. The Happy Factory founders have been called,”Ordinary People Doing Extra-Ordinary Things.”

The only thing that sets them apart in greatness is they chose to act on their generous inclinations and continued to allow their vision to be enlarged.

We can do that too if we let Christ-like love flow through our hearts and let the Lord guide our paths.

The Happy Factory is a non-profit organization which now has 40 branches around the world that accept contributions and volunteer service. You can find them online at www.happyfactory.org
April 16, 2010

Ready-When-You-Wake Cereal Breakfasts

Isn’t it nice to wake up to breakfast already made? To have something to eat that will sustain you and doesn’t make you feel cruddy? Especially when you have to get kids out the door early?

I’m sure there are several ways to make this idea a reality, but I’m going to share my own healthy, cereal favorites.


This is the magic appliance I use. It’s a Zojirushi 10-Cup Rice Cooker.

A crock pot could work, but only if it has a warm setting. The low setting still cooks things too much. This rice cooker has 2 settings: cook and warm.

All year of instant breakfast is well worth investing in one of these babies. Read more…

April 6, 2010

Resolving Earaches & Infections

Earaches are not difficult to resolve at home.

The most economical tool is garlic. Garlic oil can be rubbed on the bottoms of the feet, around the ear and dripped in (2 drops in each ear) at night to kill infection. Two cloves of garlic is equal in strength to an adult dose of penicillin.

 


GARLIC OIL RECIPE Read more…

April 3, 2010

How I Teach & Inspire My Kids Through Music

If there were a way to build your children’s characters, touch their souls, inspire them to make wise choices, give them confidence, teach them to think mathematically, help them learn valuable information, and increase the bonds in your relationships, wouldn’t this be worth an investment in time, effort and a little money?

It’s possible to do all these things through the medium of music. I know because I’ve done it, and I’m going to share some of my tips on successful use of the power of music in our families and homes.

Music is a great way to teach children values and academics. From birth to grade 5 they love repetition, and are hungry sponges memorizing and soaking up all to which they are exposed. After grade 5, they tire of repetition more quickly, but they still absorb the examples and messages in their environment. I have tried to maximize this consideration by choosing fun music which teaches facts, ideas, principles and values I want my children to learn.

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