The Quilt of Life

Dec. 12, 2007 - I Love Christmas Time!!

Our Keeper's Christmas Party

Today which is the day after Alexis' birthday, we had our Keepers Christmas Party.  Since I had Book Club at my house yesterday, and a get together for Alexis later in the evening, I was grateful and thankful that I did not have to plan this party.  One of our wonderful Moms did.    I know she worked hard planning the party, and everything turned out great!  The room looked very festive with red and green tablecloths and centerpieces on each table. 

This year we have our biggest group of girls ever.  !!!25!!!  Each one of our Moms has truly been a blessing to the group, and I am thankful for all of them.

We held our party at our church. What a huge blessing it is that our church lets us use the facilities to hold all of our meetings and events.  Each mom brought a dish to share.  I enjoy doing this, as I love tasting other peoples recipes.  The Mom who was in charge of the party made a delicious eggnog trifle dessert.  It was so good that I just had to ask her for the recipe.   I plan to serve it at our Christmas meal. I don't know what else we're having yet, but the important part of the meal is now planned. 

Each year as a Thank You to our church staff, several of the Moms and their girls bake Christmas cookies to give to them.   After our luncheon, some of the moms took the girls around the church to pass the cookies out to everyone. 

Here is a photo of one of their stops

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While a few of the Mom's took all the girls to do the cookie round, some of us stayed behind and cleaned up and got ready for a craft extravaganza.  Our sweet Mom who planed the party had many craft activities waiting for the girls when they returned.


This was the chocolate spoon dipping station.  After crushing some candy canes with the bottoms of their mugs, the girls dipped several spoons into melted chocolate and sprinkled candy cane pieces onto the spoons.  Then they wrapped them up to give as gifts, although I suspect that some of the girls made a snack out of them later that afternoon.

At this station they painted salt dough ornaments...

Here they were making mitten bookmarks...            

I wish I had taken a photo of the last craft station, but somehow I missed it.  The girls made swirl paint Christmas ornaments there.   Alexis' turned out beautiful and is hanging on our tree now.

After the food and the fun, we had our award ceremony.

Each of the girls earned their Plastic Canvas Badge, Special Needs Badge, and Soap Making Badge.  Some worked on additional badges at home with their Moms.

After the awards were passed out, the girls had a book exchange.  They all left the party with their arms full.  I am sure they had a wonderful time - I am so thankful for my sweet friend who worked very hard to make all of our Keeper Girls happy. 

I am looking forward to the 2nd half of our Keepers year.  It has been a lot of fun so far!!! 
 

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