2011
Bulletin Board
January 2011


“Bulletin Board,” Friend, Jan. 2011, 12–13

Bulletin Board

Journal Junction

Do you sometimes have trouble thinking of something to write about in your journal? Many people do! Start out small. This month, write about your family. Do you have any brothers or sisters? How many? Are you the oldest, youngest, or middle child? Are any of your siblings away at school or on a mission? Make a list of your family members and write one nice thing about each of them.

Time Capsule

Give your future self something to remember what your life was like in 2011 by making a time capsule. Keep the time capsule in your closet or another safe place, then open it in 2021 on January 1, your birthday, or another special day.

Decorate a shoe box or other small box. Collect small items to put in your time capsule, such as a current photo, something you made, an outline of your hand, or a string as long as you are tall. Write down information about yourself. Then write down things you think might be happening in your life in 2021. Here are some ideas:

2011

  • Full name

  • Family members

  • Friends

  • Pets

  • School grade and teacher

  • Primary teacher

  • Favorites: scripture, food, book, game, sport, school subject, song, place you’ve been

  • Your testimony

2021

  • Something that might be different about you

  • Something that will be the same about you

  • Places you might have traveled

  • What you could be studying in school

  • Where you might have served a mission

  • What you want to tell your future self

Run, Jump, Play!

Musical Dress Up

  1. Get a music player, or have someone play a musical instrument.

  2. Fill a bag with large-sized clothing, including hats and shoes.

  3. Have one person play the music and everyone else stand in a circle.

  4. When the music starts, pass the bag around. When the music stops, the person holding the bag puts on a piece of clothing out of the bag.

  5. See who ends up wearing the most clothing or the funniest outfit.

Illustrations by Steve Kropp