Setting: Lana's basement, windy wintry evening in January,
Characters: all the Swanson Mennonite
women who joined the heart sister deal this last year (four didn't join) Pat's
mom was missing
Theme: the grand unveiling of who had who
Décor: aqua tablecloths, wide burlap runners, mason jars painted
aqua, blue and coral - some used for candles and some for vases of stunning
coral roses and greenery, a couple long tables for the array of appetizers that
everyone brought
Appetizers: Dips with chips, tortilla rollups, fruit skewers,
fruit salsa with cinnamon and sugared tortilla chips, veggies and dip, mini
squares (variety), stuffed mushrooms, crackers n cheeseball, mini fruit pizzas,
mini heart shaped veggie pizzas, party bread, mini cheeseballs with a pretzel
handle, chocolate dipped peanut butter balls, party mix and more!
Drink: Coffee with cream and sugar, frozen coloured juice cubes with
sprite poured over
Gifts: Cookbooks! The ladies in charge got a list going so
everyone could write down a couple they were interested in. I got the
Bredenbury cookbook (pretty popular one for the evening) and I saw Pioneer
Woman Cooks 2 & 4, Mennonite Women Can Cook, Meals Around the World, H
& H Cookbook and many more! Our men should be faring very well the next while!!
How we actually found each other: When we arrived we each wrote
our names and our heart sister’s name on a pretty piece of aqua cardstock that
had a saying written on the back (in two parts). We cut it in half, kept our
own and they handed out our other name (who had us). Then we read off the half
of our saying, table by table, and went searching for a match. It worked really
well and we had many good laughs.
Kudos: to Paula, Lana and Cindy Dueck for all the hard work and
time and money!! It was a well-spent year and evening! We are truly blessed!
My heart sister: Chris Goodnough
From her paper she filled out:
Address:
Birthday:
March 27/53
Anniversary:
August 1/70
Favourites:
Colours:
all except brown, grey
Kitchen
colours: none
Bedroom
colours: neutral
Candies
or chocolates: Peanut butter choc’s
Hobbies:
drawing, reading, poetry, jigsaw puzzles, Sudoku, word games, artificial flower
arrangements
Any dislikes? Overly scented things
make my eyes run
*Baking always welcome!
Who had me: Audrey Hiebert! I sure never guessed and I got many
lovely thoughtful gifts from her!!
Encouragements: If you haven’t tried this in your congregation,
do!!! It’s a bonding thing to do together! This is our second round. We did it
three years ago, like, our revealing was ten days before Wyatt was born. J That time
everyone gave fabric at the end. It’s a wonderful thing! (Yup, fabric too!)
I wonder how this would work in a new congregation? I'd love to try it!
ReplyDeleteI have done this with the junior sewing girls. Each of us drawing a secret pal from the cong. Would love to do it with more!
ReplyDeleteWe have been doing this here this year, it's to end at the end of March. I love it, too.
ReplyDeleteWe just started. It's been a few years since we did it last. Thanks a lot for this reveal idea, as I'm gonna be arranging it in about a year!!
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