Showing posts with label girl only club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label girl only club. Show all posts

Monday, May 14, 2012

through the bush

Saturday morning brimmed steamy, warm and full of possibilities.

First on the list was my Girl's Only Club in the valley.
In preparation for Mother's Day, we talked about how much our Mommies do for us.  I brought scrapbook paper and stickers and each made fancy "thank you" cards for their mom.  I was impressed with the care and details that each girl took.  We than made sparkly heart shaped brooches to give their mom as a gift.  I gave each girl a small piece of wire and then poured a tray full of bright colored diamond shaped beads.  I showed them how to shape and form them into a dainty little heart shape and we secured the ends and hot glued a nice brooch pin on.  Such care and thought went into each one.  Than we wrapped them up in white tissue paper and tied the top with a bright red polkadot ribbon.  Such a cute little package.  I instructed each girl to hide their card and present and surprise their mommy in the morning.

After delivering the girls home we eat a packed picnic lunch.  We had shaved ham lunch meat sandwiches.  Let me say first off, this is a BIG DEAL.  Lunch meat on the Island is ridiculously expensive.  Unbelievably expensive.  Someday I'll take a picture of the sign in the deli and show you.  You'll gasp. {nodding head}  When Memaw visited a few weeks ago she brought us some in her carry on luggage.  It's been a long time and it's so yummy.  She also brought in Colby Jack cheese (my favorite).  So we parked on a quite shady road and ate our precious sandwiches and munched on some oatmeal cookies the girls and I made the day before.  Along with our cold water bottles we were having a feast.

After lunch, we always walk around for a few hours and visit people.  Passing out information on our church and making friends.  Where our church is located is a very large housing scheme.  The scheme is carved out of a hillside and small valley.  All around the edges are small dwellings that are each unique and individual and getting to these homes is much more primitive.  These homes are creatively constructed and tucked into the lush thick jungle.

Prince decided we'd explore this area today.  So I sent up a thankful prayer that I was wearing my sturdy shoes, swung Brynlee on my back like a little spider monkey and I followed my adventurous husband through the bush!
(Moriah and Daddy)
Yep, this is the road.  Awesome isn't it?  So lush and beautiful.

In about 15 minutes we had a whole onterage of all different age kids following us.  The girls quickly made friends and held hands together as we all walked up the steep mountain and over the sharp loose rocks.  Poor Alexis's flip flop broke on the way up, but she didn't complain and walked the whole way {half} bare footed.  Not exactly the best mountain climbing shoes.
The older kids were a big help.  They could tell us which dwellings were inhabited and which were deserted.  It was sometimes hard to tell.  They told us which paths had a home down them and which yards had mean dogs.  

I love when serving the Lord is adventurous,

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Watch your tongue

We had a wonderful meeting in our Girl's Only Club today.
One girl told me that she's been "convicted about praying daily"
 and that she prays everyday now.
  That was precious to me.
Today's topic was "WATCH YOUR TONGUE!"
They could all think of a time when someone had said something mean
 and hurt their feelings.
I talked about how important it is to learn to talk quiet and sweetly
 as a young girl,
  "thinking before you speak",
 and unkind words shows a selfish heart. 
This week's memory verse is Proverbs 25:11.

Princess Moriah and I went to the Valley all by ourselves today.
I honestly believe it's been years since my first born and I
 have done anything together...alone.
After our club meeting we went to the grocery store
 and celebrated with some candy.




Wanna sneak peak?
New Additions to the Marketplace!  I'm in love with these colors!

Saturday, February 11, 2012

the lesson of the droopy rose

I don't remember where I heard this story before, but it is something from my girlhood that really "sunk in" and stayed with me.  The Girls Only Club is going good, meeting every Saturday at 10:00.  I enjoy planting little seeds of purity in my young girls hearts.

Today, I laid 2 beautiful red roses in the center of the concrete table.  The girls "ohh and ahhed" over them.  We admired them throughout the meeting, enjoying their faint scent floating on the breeze.  

After we finished our worksheets, I gently picked up one of the roses, held it to my nose and {dramatically} breathed deep.  "Doesn't a rose just smell heavenly?"  We passed that rose around the table.  Each girl held it to her nose, smelling the red rose.  

Next, I rubbed one of the outside petals between my fingers.  "Don't they feel so soft and velvety?"  Each girl had a chance to rub the rose between her fingers and against her cheek.


The rose made 2 more circles around the table, letting each girl enjoy it's beauty.  After much delicate abuse the petals were droopy and several fell out.  I laid the well-used rose back in the center of our circle, beside the untouched one.  "Now, if you could take one of these roses home with you, which rose would you choose?"  Each girl said the perfect looking, untouched one.

"Today, you are young, beautiful, pure...just like this fresh rose."  I went on to describe in detail how not to turn out like the droopy rose.  

"When Prince Charming comes charging over the hill on his white steed, which "rose" do you think he'd choose?"

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