One night for Family Home Evening, Jr. gave us a great lesson about avoiding sin. He referenced a talk by President Monson called "True to the Faith," from April 2006 General Conference.
In the talk it talks about fishermen using octopus lures called maka-fekes. They're made from seashells attached to a round rock. The octopus grabs onto the lure and won't let go so it's easy to just flip it into the canoe. We have to be wary of evil maka-fekes, things that look good to us at the time but if we don't stay away or let go once we grab on, we are in serious trouble.
Jr. had us make our own maka-fekes with paper shells and rocks and yarn to attach them to each other. Awesome job on your lesson, Jr.
Speaking of how awesome my son is, he's also been trying out recipes from his school food class. One day he made me a "food group" quesadilla.
Yummy. Thanks, son.
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