Family Home Evening™ Quick Tips
Making Family Home Evening Glow
Ensign, Dec.
2002, 65
As
busy parents of five children, we wanted to make family home evening special.
My husband and I decided to organize a candlelight dinner.
First, we sent our older children on a search for
candles around our home, and they returned with taper candles, scented
candles, birthday candles, and more. Later at dinner, after dishing up
everyone’s plate and filling the water glasses, we lit several candles
in the middle of our dining room table and turned off the lights. Through
the candlelight, we noticed our children’s faces glowing as a seven-year-old,
a five-year-old, a three-year-old, a two-year-old, and a baby all dined
by candlelight together. The dimmed lights stilled our busy home, and
the soft glow quieted our hectic lives.
As we asked a blessing on our dinner, we truly felt
the Holy Spirit with us. The children spoke in hushed tones and remembered
their manners as if they were seated in a fancy restaurant. Before we
even cleared the dishes, the children were begging to “eat with
candles tomorrow.” Our decision to reserve these special candlelight
dinners for family home evenings was rewarded with cheers of excitement.Now
our children look forward to Monday nights with great anticipation as
we enjoy our candlelight meal together. The wonderful atmosphere around
our table carries over into our family home evening and enlivens lessons,
songs, prayers, and treats.
—Kathy L. Wilde, Shelley Eighth Ward,
Shelley Idaho Stake
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