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Home, Family, & "Purse"onal Enrichment
Our evening was a big success last night! Well
worth the work we went to. Two Sundays before the meeting, we had a
poster advertising that showed three large pink and black purses pieced
together scrapbook style and had all the info about the meeting. One Sunday
before, each sister and each graduating Laurel was handed a
"purse"onal invitation to a birthday
for the RS and YOU! We told them there would be dinner, fun, decorations,
games, prizes, a tribute to relief society, &, of course, CAKE! They were
all instructed to be sure to bring their purse.
Sisters were asked to host twelve tables
representing each month of the year and to decorate either for a birthday
party, or a holiday of that month, or the season of the year. The tables
were so cute and imaginative. The serving tables were decorated with pink
and black purses - real ones belonging to my daughters - with pink crinkled
grass and pink and black helium balloons tied to the handles.
Everyone signed in on purse shaped papers and
deposited them into another pink purse to be entered in the on-time
drawing. We cut off the entries for that at exactly 6:30, when only 15
people were there. They picked up a "Find Someone Who . . " sheet and were
supposed to begin immediately to get autographs from someone who fit each of
the categories. There was lots of talking/mingling/signing of names and it
was tricky to get the sisters herded to their tables so we could start the
meeting. We finally did at about 6:45. After the opening song and prayer,
our President gave a short message using a print of the painting "Pioneers
Arriving" by Minerva Teichert, that was also used by Sister Hughes in her
talk "Blessing Our Families through Our Covenants" at the General RS Meeting
in October of 2002. Our President focused on the fact that at different
stages of our lives, we carry different bags - back pack, fashionable little
shoulder bags, diaper bag, big "mom" purse, etc. She did a great job.
Then it was turned over to me as the party
director. We had the on-time drawing for a prize of a pedicure kit that
included slippers. I had one group line up at the buffet tables to
serve themselves, and another group was told to come weigh-in . . . their
purses.
I turned the time over to my friend who I had asked to run the Purse game. We tweaked the game a little by planting some random items in the Laurel's purses - not too easy, since their purses are so small - stuff like a tiny rubber chicken, a two dollar bill, a paintbrush, etc. I brought 3 of my school IDs from LOTS of years ago. Knowing that the Laurels would of course have their high school IDs in their purses, they were laughing when I had three and beat them to it! We had a long list of things most people would have in their purses, too. It was hilarious to see the really competitive ones get into it. One was wearing a dress, and she took off her shoes and would SPRINT to the basket every time she had one of the objects. I think they all had a great time. The winner of each item chose from a flower pot full of miniature candy bars.
We awarded a prize to the sister who ended up winning with the most objects. We then sang "Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday to ME and Relief So-ci-e-ty."
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