Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Men to the rescue!

Sooner or later there comes a time when the Christmas decorations
must come down and when they come down, they have to be packed
away and stored someplace.

In the past we have stored boxes of decorations in the home of some
of the sisters...  in their attics, their storage buildings, their garages
and even under their beds!  Other years we have put all that stuff in a
pack rat or in a storage unit.  We tried to store it all at FCCM but
as large as that facility is, every nook and cranny seems to be filled
to overflowing.  You have heard the phrase "no room in the inn"?
Well, there was no room in the church building.

We decided to purchase a storage building and put it on the church
property but this ole gal could not figure out the pros and cons of
different buildings for purchase.  Some had floors, some did not.
Some had roofs, some did not.  In my mind, we need both a roof
and a floor!

Before the Seekers Bible Class began one Sunday morning, I asked
for one of the men to volunteer to help me select the best building
to purchase.  Marshall Riggins immediately said "Why don't we build
the Sisters a storage building?"  Well, now, if you know me at all, as
soon as someone offers to do something for us, I jump on it and within
minutes Marshall is sketching a building and asking the other men to assist.

The project started with Marshall Riggins!
Before I knew it, the men were on it!  Marshall and his crew of  helpers
along with the Helping Hands Ministry from FCCM worked numerous
times in all kinds of weather.  They cut, hammered and climbed all
over the place until bit by bit it started to come together.

Looks like it is going to be a storage building!
Nice big double doors will make loading and unloading so easy!

Now it has sides and the roof is going on!
One Sunday morning after Bible class, some of the sisters had a look
at the nearly completed building.  You may have heard of tree
huggers?  We were building huggers!
Building huggers
Finally the call went out that the building was complete enough for
the decorations to be placed inside it.  Thinking it would take the sisters
a month to get all that stuff moved, we asked the Seekers Class for
some help from the men and help they did!  Within one hour, all
those boxes and bins of wreaths, garlands, bows, ornaments and trees
had been hauled to their new permanent home in the new storage
building.  It was all accomplished with lots of laughter and a great
attitude of service by one and all.  See how happy the moving crew was?

Moving crew
The Single Sisters and Friends sends a huge thank you to each and
every person who helped with building and filling the new storage
building.  Special thanks to Marshall Riggins for spear heading the
entire project.  Bobby Bower has volunteered to paint the building
once the weather cooperates.  We considered having it painted hot
pink with the Single Sisters and Friends' logo all over the side but
decided to let Bobby select the colors. 

THANK YOU ALL!  Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Christmas Luncheon

Single Sisters and Friends had our first Christmas Luncheon
 at the Community House in Kernersville. 
The quaint house which was decorated for Christmas was a lovely
backdrop for some of the table decorators shown below:
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Sue Giachero set a beautiful table featuring Lenox dinnerware
on red chargers surrounding a centerpiece of Christmas greenery
in sparkling white ice skates.



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Robin Beck delighted her table guests with snow people surrounded
by frosty snowflakes and dinnerware featuring snow people as well.
Each table guest was thrilled with the handmade snowmen they
took home!

 
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Shellie Watkins set a festive table with red dinnerware on white
chargers and jewel-edged snowflakes surrounding a snowman in
his own top hat. Crisp red and white linens and fine stemware
completed the design.



 
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Michelle Morris put smiles on her table guests with a delightful
snowman centerpiece surrounded by sparkling snow. 
Happy snowmen on Christmas red plates along with red and white
linens put everyone in a real festive mood.



Three large tables were covered with delicious food and as soon as we
settled down after our meal, Penny Prater blessed every heart with
songs of Christmas.  We were even honored to hear a duet from Penny
and Dan Baker and we joined them to sing "Silent Night". 
Following the music, Dan spoke to us, reminding us of the blessings
of Christmas and as always, he spoke from his heart and touched ours.





 
As soon as our appetites were satisfied and our souls filled to
overflowing, you surely know the "sisters" had some giggles up
our sleeves.  Each lady brought a "unique" gift from the local dollar
stores.  During the gift exchange, there were sounds of laughter filling
 every inch of the Community House.  Take a look:
Diane Bennett has a new fan with flashing lights to add to her fan collection.
Looks like Frankie Pearson is happy with her red antlers.

Beth Lilley seems to like her "brain puzzle".
Diane Watson received a thigh master!

Judy McManus seemed to like her new Christmas glasses.
Hope she wears them to work!

Donna Waters took home the "Jesus is boss" winter cap!

 
Lots of sisters made it all happen.  Pamella Loy designed and made
the name tags, Joni Risch was our greeter, Carole Batten took care of
all the stockings collected for the nursing home and the gift exchange,
Joanna Meredith manned the food table and Judy Chance was
Kitchen Chief.  Special thanks to Carole and Rick Batten who
delivered the round tables to the luncheon and then
returned them as well.  The tables added a special touch.
Dan Baker washed dishes for a long time before he left
us for other activities...wish I had taken his picture!
Thank you all!
 
All in all, we had a delightful lunch that made us feel
special, blessed and the daughters of the King that we are. 
Does it get any better than that?