This year, our Stake Primary Presidency decided to host a Stake Activity Day for all of the girls ages 8 to 11 years old in the stake. Since my calling the last two years has been the ward Activity Day Leader, I was delighted to get one evening "off" this school year and to join in on the fun. The theme was "Super Heroes" and the Stake Primary Presidency really did a cute job planning out the evening. There were darling decorations, a fun craft, a delicious dinner, and then four stations for the girls to rotate through for the remainder of the evening that all related to super heroes in one way or another. After helping out with the craft and eating dinner, I assisted with the "Super Hero Training" station where the girls shot Nerf guns at targets and had to navigate through a "laser" obstacle course (made of strings tied back and forth between several chairs). Lia had a great time palling around with her friend, Isabel, and I had a great time watching her enjoy all of the activities! It's always fun to share an evening with one of my kiddos!
Lia and Isabel posing in their super hero capes and head bands that they decorated for their craft.
Kapow!
The entire group of girls after crafting and eating dinner. Lia is just to the right of the center of the group.
The girls striking their best super hero poses.
Lia and Isabel listening to Stake Primary president talk about super heroes in our lives. Lia is in the back row with her head turned slightly to the right.
After the girls finished rotating through all four stations, they gathered back in the gym to listen to one of the counselors in the stake president. Here is Lia making a funny face while the photographer took a picture of her and the girls in her group.
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