Friday, November 22, 2013

Thanksgiving cards for church staff or Advent activity of appreciation



       We passed out Thanksgiving cards to the staff at out new church.  We have done it so many holidays for so many years, that it just seems normal.  However at the new church, they were surprised.  They were very kind and grateful.  One pastor wrote about it in his blog and another took time to write an email to me later thanking us for stopping by.  Although I was a little embarrassed at all the attention, I was excited to know that it really does matter to people when you take time to thank them for what they do.  Plus my kids were thrilled to be "on the internet" in the blog. (I was on TV during an interview at the fire station as we made ribbons for the fallen firefighters in Houston earlier this year.  Now we are even to my five-year-old, because she's on the internet and I was on tv. She makes me laugh.)
     It may be a little late to get Thanksgiving cards out this year, but it is not too late for Christmas or New Years cards.  This would be a great project for one day in December as part of an advent activity schedule or just an activity to help prepare your hearts to look outward instead of inward during Christmas.  A simple card of appreciation can mean so much to someone, especially in the hustle and stress of the holiday season.  Have fun.







Make a care packages for military. Now - Dec. 4 - Katy Drop-off

Help Support our Troops
Now through December 4thLacey Oak Boutique will be sending Care Packages to our troops overseas for this Holiday Season!
Drop Off at:
Lacey Oak Boutique
5708 3rd Street
Katy, TX 77493
(281) 574-0888
 
 
Drop Off Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday   10:00AM - 6:00PM
This Holiday Season Lacey Oak Boutique will be carrying the season's spirit overseas to support our deployed troops in Afghanistan.  What better way to show your love and appreciation than to send our soldiers a little piece of "Home" and a Christmas Card, letting them know we are thinking of them & how much we appreciate all they do.
Thank you all for your help! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your families too!
Here are a few ideas of what our soldiers would love to receive...
Special Requests:
  • Coffee - Soft Sealed Bags ( No Large Cans Please)
  • Disposable Hand / Foot WarmersFood, Snacks and Drinks: (***Please no expired or canned food***)
  • Candy: Small Individual Packs (No chocolate please)
  • Snack Bars: Protein bars, granola bars, power bars, cereal bars, cliff bars and etc.
  • Powder drink mix: Gatorade, Kool-aid, Crystal Light
  • Tuna & Chicken Salad: In foil pouches or ready-to-eat kits (No cans please)
  • Beef Jerky / Slim Jims
  • Sunflower Seeds / Pumpkin Seeds
  • Cheese & Crackers / Peanut Butter & Crackers
  • Cookies: Oreos, Chips Ahoy, Fig Newtons (small packs)
  • Trail Mix / Dried Fruit / Granola / Fruit Roll Ups / Fruit Gummies
  • Toiletries: (***Please no hotel samples, they will not accept them) 
  • Lip Balm / Chap Stick / Carmex / Blistex
  • Body Wash & Facial Cleanser
  • Combs / Brushes 
  • Hair Gel (For females to pull hair back)
  • Deodorant (Trail Size)
  • Shaving Cream in Tubes / Shaving Soap (*No cans of shaving cream) 
  • Hand & Body Lotion (Travel Size)
  • Sunblock SPF 45 / Vitamin E / Aloe Vera Gel
  • Bug Spray / DEET / Skin-So-Soft
  • Mouthwash (Travel Size)
  • Breath Mints / Breath Strips
  • Lozenges / Cough Drops
  • Loufa Sponges / Buff Puffs
  • Nail Files / Emery Boards / Nail Clippers
  • Feminine Hygiene Products
  • Shoe Insole Cushions (Gel kind is best)
  • Tylenol / Motrin / Advil / Aspirin Packages
  • Eye Drops / Nasal Spray
  • Vitamins (These are always needed, please check expiration dates)Entertainment:
  • iTunes Gift Cards (Top requested)
  • DVD Movies: new or used - recent releases please
  • Xbox Games, PSP, PS2 & PS3 Games (new or used)
  • Computer Flash Drives & Camera Memory Cards
  • Handheld MP3 players & head phones
  • Electronic Handheld Games
  • Small Handmade Gifts: reminders & comforts of "home"
  • Day Planners / Small Pocket Calendars
  • Game Books: Crossword Puzzles, Word Search Books, Sudoku, Etc.
  • Board Games (Travel size is best for shipping)
  • Magazines: all kinds but recent editions keep them up to date of whats going on at homeOther Items:
  • T-Shirts: Cotton, green & tan color undershirts ( Sizes: M, L, & XL)
  • Socks: Black, Olive Green, White (Cotton or wool)
  • Small Christmas / Holiday Decorations
  • Blank Christmas / Holiday Cards: to write family and friends back home 

  • Friday, November 15, 2013

    It's not too late for Operation Christmas Child/ How to plan a packing party

    Operation Christmas Child. 



    It's not too late to pack a box.  If you want to deliver your box to Lifeway, tomorrow is the day.  If you are going to bring it to another drop-off or mail it in, you have time. 

    We planned a party with a few moms and their kids from the homeschool group.  It was easy and fun.   Here is a quick how to organize a party if you want to get one together. 

     
    We combined it with a Thanksgiving feast, so each family brought food as well.  If you did not want to bring the food, just leave it off the email.

    1.  Send out an email and see if anyone is interested in coming.  Include the location date and time so they can check their schedules.  Have them respond by a certain date with the number of kids they have that will be packing a shoebox.  If you are doing it now, I'd send it today and have them respond by Monday.)

    2. Send another email.  When Tuesday comes, send out an email to all the participating families.  It needs to include:
    The number of children attending
    The gender and age group for the boxes
    A sign up for items to bring
    Link to the list of suggested items
    Location, date, and time of party
    Plans for getting shoeboxes
    Plans for paying for shipping/getting labels
    Plans for wrapping boxes
    Plans for writing letters to the recipients of the boxes(optional)
    Plans for who will deliver boxes
     

    We had 12 kids coming and decided to pack all boxes for girls age 5-9.  Most of our kids were girls, and we thought an older child might write us back after they get the shoebox.  There are so many ways you could decide to do things, but here is an idea to get you started. 

    Here is a sample of the email. 

    "Dear Friend,
    Thanks for wanting to participate.  We have twelve kids coming to pack boxes.  We will be buying items for a girl 5-9 years-old.  You will need to decide what item you want to purchase and bring 12 of that item.  If you have two children packing shoeboxes, you will need to decide on 2 things you will bring and bring 12 of each.  For example, we will pack 2 boxes so we will bring 12 jump ropes and 12 balls. 

    Here is the link to the suggested items to purchase.  http://www.samaritanspurse.org/operation-christmas-child/pack-a-shoe-box/

    Shoebox Items -
    Family 1- jump rope and ball
    Family 2-
    Family 3 - ( I would write the last name instead of family 1)
    Family 4 -
    Family 5-

    Snack Item -
    Family 1- drinks
    Family 2-
    Family 3 -
    Family 4 -
    Family 5-

    To reply, just copy the two lists.  Push REPLY ALL and paste the list in the body of the email.  Update what you are bringing.  Make sure you reply all so everyone knows. 

    Please bring a shoebox for each child packing a box.  (I actually bought little Tupperware boxes from the dollar store for each child to pack and provided them at the party.  Or one person could go to a shoe store and get boxes for the whole party.  Whatever works best for your group.)

    I will bring wrapping paper, tape and rubber bands to decorate and close  the boxes.

    Bring a check for $7 per box for shipping or go online before the party and pay.  Then you can print a label with a tracking number for your box.  That way you and your child can see where the box goes. https://www.samaritanspurse.org/operation-christmas-child/follow-your-box-iframe/  Either way, make sure you print a label for each box you are sending and bring it to the party.   

    We are going to write a letter and include a family picture in each of our 2 boxes.  If you would like to do this, please have your letters ready before the party. 

    After the party, Family 2 will deliver the boxes to the drop-off location on Date and Time.

    We will meet at Location on Day at Time

    See you there,
    Me"

    3.  Show up for the party with all your stuff.
    My family actually missed the party due to sickness, but we brought our stuff by and the other families assembled the boxes for us.  It appeared to be great fun.



    Creative ways to help your children think about and act on thankfulness.

    Creative ways to help your children think about and act on thankfulness. 


    Give thanks in all circumstances;
     for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
    1 Thess 5:18


    1. Thankful Cards/Activities
    Here is a cute activity I found on the internet. It has little cards you can print out.  Each card has something to be  thankful for & an action to do as a result of being thankful. There is a verse with each card too. It could be fun to do some of them between now and Thanksgiving.  Thank you Hubbards Cupboard for the great resource. 


    http://www.hubbardscupboard.org/Thanksgiving_Countdown_Activity_Cards-_activities_without_numerals.pdf

    2. Thankful Turkeys
    My girls and I made Thanksgiving turkeys for grandparents.  We brainstormed reasons why we were thankful for each person.  Each household gets a turkey.  We wrote on one feather who we were thankful for and on the other feathers, they wrote (or will write) the reasons they are thankful.  It is still not complete because we have been sick this week, but here is a picture so you can get an idea.  (The sticky notes are what the girls said.  I wrote the words for each feather so they could know what to write.  We use this for our copy work/handwriting in school.)

     

    3.  Thankful books
    Each morning as we start our day, the girls add one thing to their thankful book that they are thankful for.  They write it and illustrate it.  I made the book and would be happy to share the word document, but I don't have a way to upload it here.  (Or at least I don't see one.)  If you would like to have the document to print a book, comment on the link and I will email you the document.  (As long as I can figure out how!)
     
     
    4. Good books
     We are reading Little House In the Big Woods by Laura Ingles Wilder.  It is amazing to hear that the children got only a pair of mittens and a candy cane for Christmas.  My children have been made aware that not all people live in homes with many toys.  It has brought on some interesting discussions about what we have, and how we can bless others.  In preparation for Thanksgiving, we have also read Sarah Morton's Day: A Day in the Life or a Pilgrim Girl, Samuel Eaton's Day: A Day in the Life of a Pilgrim Boy, Tapenum's Day: A Wampanoag Indian Boy in Pilgrim Times all written by Kate Waters.  It has helped my children gain a little perspective on other types of lifestyles out there and how many luxuries we take for granted.