Our church encourages families to set aside one night a week to spend time together as a family, and we call that night Family Home Evening or FHE for short. Last week, for FHE we had our first marshmallow roast of the season. I am happy to report that there were a great many marshmallows roasted, some, not all caught on fire, s’mores were made, and a good time was had by all.
“The purpose of the family home evening is to draw families together in love and sweet association, to open the doors of communication between parents and children, to make them happy they live together and belong to one another–eternally.” -Boyd K. Packer
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OMG I am sooo jealous. reeses peanut butter smorse! YUMMY Looks like a little campfire fun going on. Lovely photos. #livingarrows
Jenny, yes reeses peanut butter smores are the BEST! Thanks for the nice comment.
It looks like you all had a lovely family evening together – marshmallows and all!
Who couldn’t help but have a good time when marshmallows are involved, right? 🙂 Thanks for stopping by.
What absolutely beautiful photos, I love marshmallows especially roasting on the fire. I think that as a family it is so important to get together and spend time with each other away from TV screens, iPads and computers.
Katie, I agree. Time together as a family is so important. Thanks for the lovely compliment.
Oh these photos make me feel like I actually there – what a fun time to have as a family – and stunning shots x
Thanks so much, Mammasaurus!