Sunday, January 31, 2016

Did I fill the world with love my whole life through?

Fill The World With Love


In the morning of my life I shall look to the sunrise.
At a moment in my life when the world is new.
And the blessing I shall ask is that God will grant me,
To be brave and strong and true, 
And to fill the world with love my whole life through.



In the noontime of my life I shall look to the sunshine,
At a moment in my life when the sky is blue.
And the blessing I shall ask shall remain unchanging.
To be brave and strong and true,
And to fill the world with love my whole life through



In the evening of my life I shall look to the sunset,
At a moment in my life when the night is due.
And the question I shall ask only I can answer.
Was I brave and strong and true?

Did I fill the world with love my whole life through?
~ from Good-bye Mr Chips, sang by Petula Clark


Our first service meeting for the new year, was held Monday, January 4th at Barbara's home.

Carolyn and Vila working on Princess Crowns 
We made  Activity Grab Bags, Princess Wands and Crowns and began putting together "Surgery Buddy Dolls" for children at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center.  
Barbara & Carol putting together Activity Grab Bags
The Activity Grab Bags are used on the childrens' floor at the local hospital to help keep the children occupied and entertained as they are recuperating from illness or surgery.  
Vila cutting out Surgery Buddy Dolls
Some of the Princess Crowns

The Grab Bags contain plain and colored paper, coloring crayons, stickers, an activity book or age appropriate toy.  The  princess wands and crowns are given to the little girls to play with as well.  Surgery dolls are small dolls, dressed in bright colored hospital gowns and the child is able to mark an x on the doll where his or her surgery is going to be.  The child is able to keep the doll and take it home when they go. If you are interested in helping with projects for Utah Valley Medical Center, more information is available at Intermountain Pediatrics Service Projects.

We enjoyed a potluck lunch together and lots of laughter. 

Our February meeting will be held at Carol Goold's home on Monday Feb 4th.  We will be making Necessity bags for homeless women and making Valentines for the local Assisted Living Centers and Retirement Centers.


“Become the most positive and enthusiastic person you know.” 

Our drops in the Ocean ~ 2015 Our Year of Service in Review

January 2015
Projects:
  1. Colored Alphabet Sheets for the AF Humanitarian Center School Kits
  2. Covered Journals for Hearts Knit Together (serving Utah's battered women's shelters)
Collected: Matching Shampoo & Conditioner for Hearts Knit Together

February 2015
Project: Made 135 homemade valentines for Payson and Santaquin Nursing Homes

Collected: Items for birthday kits for the Food Bank.  Each kit had 6 things: cake mix, candles, matches, birthday banner, birthday card and a small toy.  We donated 23 Birthday Kits.

March 2015
Project: We met at the Food Bank in Provo for 1 1/2 hours service and a tour of the facility, then we went out to lunch.
Collected: Items for the backpack kits for the Food Bank.  School teachers put the kits in backpacks of school kids who will need food for the weekend.  We turned in 30 completed kits plus items for many more.

April 2015
Project: Made shape toys for school kits for American Fork Humanitarian Center.
Collected: Hair spray, shampoo and condition for the Center for Women and Children in Crisis.

May 2015
Project: Sewed 200 diapers for birth kits for the American Fork Humanitarian Center

Collected: White temple clothing for Tijuana Temple and items for troop support for Military Appreciation Month


June 2015
Project: Made flannel boards and felt flannel board figures for the Festival of Trees boutique for Primary Childrens' Hospital.
Collected: Premie and newborn clothing for Newborns in Need

July 2015
Project: Made ornaments for our Festival of Trees tree - pinwheels, lanterns, Tinkerbell clocks
Collected: Clothes for Ukraine and temple clothing for Tijuana Temple patrons

August 2015
Project: Worked on ornaments for our Festival of Trees Peter Pan themed tree
Collected: School supplies for school kits for the Food Bank

September 2015
Project: Made the garland for the Festival of Trees Peter Pan themed tree
Collected: Supplies for Days for Girls

October 2015
Project:Filled Christmas socks for soldiers and finished the tree garlands; made shape toys for the AF Humanitarian Center
Collected: Items to fill the soldier Christmas socks

November 2015
Project: Made 163 assorted neighbor gifts to be sold at Festival of Trees Gift Boutique
Collected: Muffin mixes for some of the neighbor gifts we were making

December 2015
Project: Set up our tree at the Festival of Trees.  This is the 7th tree We CAN has donated ~ we especially appreciate all of Paula's artistic design and hard work to get the tree ready.  This year's tree sold for $950.  With the tree, neighbor gifts and flannel boards that we made for the Festival of Trees Boutique, our We CAN group helped raise $1300 for Primary Childrens' Hospital.

A HUGE THANK YOU!!!! to all you beautiful ladies and  you kind gentlemen who work so hard putting a few more drops of love into the world's ocean of humanity.   2015 has been a Terrific Year!