FHE (Just questions)

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FHE (Just questions)

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I understand what FHE is and the purpose of gathering family members on a regular basis. I want to know just a couple of things.

1. Is there a suggested curriculum? (I think so)
2. What happens to FHE when the nest becomes empty?
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Jersey Girl wrote:2. What happens to FHE when the nest becomes empty?


It becomes X-rated.
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Jersey Girl wrote:I understand what FHE is and the purpose of gathering family members on a regular basis. I want to know just a couple of things.

1. Is there a suggested curriculum? (I think so)
2. What happens to FHE when the nest becomes empty?


1. We always had a Family Home Evening manual. I think they still use these, because my home teacher tried to give one to my then four-year old daughter a couple years ago before I kicked him off my driveway.

2. I have no idea.
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Ray A wrote:
Jersey Girl wrote:2. What happens to FHE when the nest becomes empty?


It becomes X-rated.


LOL!!!!
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Jersey Girl wrote:I understand what FHE is and the purpose of gathering family members on a regular basis. I want to know just a couple of things.

1. Is there a suggested curriculum? (I think so)
2. What happens to FHE when the nest becomes empty?


Jersey,

1. Theres not really a curriculum. You should have a prayer, and a moral lesson or point at some point, but it can just be a board game played together if you want it to be.
For those who have trouble creating a lesson on their own, the church has a manual you can use: Family Home Evening Resource Book


2. You do personal study time together as a couple, or you call it "Date Night" and have dinner and a movie. There are numerous manuals for personal study time. Like this one: Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Joseph Smith
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Gazelam wrote:Jersey,

1. Theres not really a curriculum. You should have a prayer, and a moral lesson or point at some point, but it can just be a board game played together if you want it to be.
For those who have trouble creating a lesson on their own, the church has a manual you can use: Family Home Evening Resource Book


2. You do personal study time together as a couple, or you call it "Date Night" and have dinner and a movie. There are numerous manuals for personal study time. Like this one: Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Joseph Smith


Hold ON.

How did this go from a family devotional to a date night? That sounds kinda sketchy to me, Gaz.

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p.s. I thought date night was on Friday, Gaz. At least the majority of LDS I know around here have date night on Friday.

You trying to finagle another date night out of the plan or something?
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Well sometimes a lesson gets taught, and sometimes a board game gets played, and sometimes it becomes movie night.

Same thing happens when your older I would assume. Im still a good 15 years away before the empty nest times.
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Gazelam wrote:Well sometimes a lesson gets taught, and sometimes a board game gets played, and sometimes it becomes movie night.

Same thing happens when your older I would assume. Im still a good 15 years away before the empty nest times.
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Hey,

Whenever I have been to or had FHE we haven't had a set of instructions. The YSA FHE is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!! There is a manual for the peeps who have little/no imagination/inspiration. But it is way more fun to do it without a manual. Some families see it as a time when they go out to cinema/bowling, etc...

Usually, Church has an FHE class for; students without families and an older FHE for old single adults/ childrenless adults. A dude told me, over 30's go to a different one to us YSA.
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