Sweetheart Banquet

M & H RailroadThis is sneak preview of what is planned for my church’s Sweetheart Banquet. For those of you in my church who are reading this [Hi Terri!], I’m not revealing everything. ;)

This Saturday night the fellowship will be held in a dining car from a local railroad. Anyone out of high school was invited. Our Pastor has always encouraged singles to, “Bring Jesus as your sweetheart.” Unfortunately, if you didn’t sign up before the deadline we won’t have any food for you.

The meal will be first. Then a game, a visiting Pastor as special speaker, and more games.

Each guest will have a paper with the menu and a couple games on it to play whenever they want.

This is what I have in mind for the big games right now. I have been known to change my mind. If you have a sensational banquet game please leave me a comment.

  • A kind of musical game. Either Name that Hymn or a team competition Sing Along. For the Sing Along the team will pick a paper with a word on it and have to come up with a song with that word in it.
  • Steal my Heart – Everyone will have a heart by their name card with a silly/dumb joke on it. If you see someone with their legs crossed you can steal their heart. The person with the most hearts at the end is the winner. This one will go through the meal.
  • There are 2 other games. One involving candy hearts. The other involving paper tearing. These I can’t reveal because I don’t want anyone practicing ahead of time.
  • For the door prize I will use balloons. Each balloon will have a paper in it. Only one paper will have a message on it – the winner! The balloons will serve as decoration until the end.

What do you think?

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Sunday Musings ~ Quotes on Love

Pink Heart

 Serious Thoughts:

  • Love cannot be wasted.  It makes no difference where it is bestowed, it always brings in big returns.
  • We like someone because.  We love someone although. 
  • Love sees through a telescope — not a microscope.
  • We may give without loving, but we cannot love without giving.
  • Love which has ends will have an end.
  • All loves should be stepping stones to the love of God.
  • Add all the love of all the parents and the total sum cannot be multiplied enough times to express God’s love for me, the least of His children.

Humor [with a grain of truth]:

  • A long life is barely enough for a man and a woman to understand each other; and to be understood is to love.  The man who understands one woman is qualified to understand pretty well everything.
  • Mrs. – “Do you love me still? Mr. – “Yes, better than any other way.”
  • We married because we have so many faults in common.

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How Can I Celebrate Valentine’s Day Cheaply?

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  1. Mail something to your sweetie. My husband always gets the mail so he would receive the letter/package. If you get the mail is there another place you could mail something? One friend e-mailed her husband a picture of her blowing a kiss. A good idea that her husband enjoyed.

  2. Make your own card or letter. It could be just a note, a thank you, or a small book. My reminder is to write something from your heart with your hand. E-mails don’t count this time.

  3. Have a relative or friend babysit. Ask someone that will be happy with a thank you or inexpensive gift. Maybe work out a babysitting exchange.

  4. Turn your dining room into a romantic restaurant alcove. Do a little or go all out. Cook, use take out, or order in. This would mean more if the husband would do it for the wife.
  5. Tell the world. Do you have a sidewalk? Sidewalk Chalk? Make graffiti. If you have an unfinished or soon-to-be-repainted wall this would work great! If you don’t have chalk, maybe a paper sign for your window or soap on the car window?
  6. Make a memory box. Instead of candy in a box use ticket stubs, poetry, little notes, photos, small mementos [like sea shells] that remind you of great times together. Wrap it up and give it to your other half. You could make an audio memory with a cassette tape or digital recorder. Include each of your favorite songs, a song from your wedding, etc.
  7. Hide and Seek. No, not the game. Hidden love notes. You could even make a special puzzle and hide the pieces. My father-in-law once mentioned this idea in a sermon and jokingly suggested a note in a sandwich. The next day he ate half his love note from my mother-in-law!
  8. Mysterious Outing. This is for the guys. Most women don’t mind well-planned surprises; Men don’t handle them as well. Leave her a message to meet or be ready at a certain time. Have a fun outing planned – don’t forget a babysitter! It doesn’t have to be night in a hotel. It could just be a walk, a bike ride, or some window shopping.
  9. Coupons. Not the ones in the Sunday Paper. Ones you make yourself. For back scratches, quality time, lunch, alone time for the busy mother, a chore completed, etc. Use your imagination.
  10. Have a Picnic. The food doesn’t have to be expensive. The picnic doesn’t even have to be outside. It might be much more fun inside anyways…
  11. Do it For Them. Does your heart throb love Monopoly and you hate it? Chances are it’s not been played in a while. Is your house Burger King vs. McDonalds? Poetry vs. Jules Verne? ESPN vs. Hallmark? Don’t just compromise. Cheerfully do one of their favorite [and your unfavorite] things.
  12. Read together. Fairy tales? Love poems? A classic? Science fiction? Financial planning? It’s not what you’re reading that’s most important.
  13. Make a list. Each of you could make a list of things that you think are romantic. Then put them on the calendar, and DO THEM!
  14. Pretend you just met. Remember when you could just sit and talk for hours? You didn’t sit and bemoan all the bad things going on, how the mortgage went up again, and the gas tank is empty. Make a list of conversation starters if you’re worried it will be a silent time. It might be helpful to NOT talk about the kids. Talk about your dreams, your goals, your past good times.
  15. Enlist a co-workers help. Do you know someone that works with your honey? Can you contact them without your honey knowing? Give the co-worker a stack of letters/small presents and ask them to deliver them throughout the day. Your honey will be pleasantly surprised by things appearing in their work area.

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Feel free to add more good ideas in the comment section!

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Don’t Save the Date

 I usually get 2 boxes of chocolate for Valentine’s Day. Are you wishing you did too?

Notice that I said “for”, not “on” Valentine’s Day. You get it now, right?

My husband goes out the day after Valentine’s Day to buy my candy. He pays less for the candy and I get more of it! Can’t beat that.

I’ve also made it clear that I DO NOT want flowers on Valentine’s Day. Buy me chocolate instead.   Some day when it’s not expected and I’ve had a rough time would be a better occasion for flowers. Of course, being the Mr. Wonderful that he is he does just that. Occasionally.  When I’m cranky…’nough said.

Plain Heart from Snagit-online.comMy Frugal Tip is to not be set on the actual date of February 14. Be flexible and save money by purchasing gifts the day after. [CVS is a great place to check. :) ]
We still celebrate Valentine’s Day. We’ll go out together on that day, and I’ll tell you more about that later.

For more frugal tips go to Biblical Womanhood.
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My First Kiss

…was during my wedding ceremony. If I had it to do over I would do it the same way. Heart Clip Art

It was my Mr. Wonderful’s first kiss also.

To be totally truthful, our kisses are much better now after ten years of practice. ;)

As a young girl I was taught purity and chastity. I personally decided that I wanted to honor God and my future husband. I wanted to be completely, totally, without question worthy of a white wedding dress. If a bride is symbolic of the bride of Christ I wanted to be the best bride I could be.

When another girl asked me, teen to teen, “How do you know you like him if you never kissed him?” I actually laughed out loud.

Article about KissingHow does the pictured article relate? It was published in our church bulletin, as humor, in February 1993. That is my pastor’s writing up the left side: “For husbands & wives only.” I ripped it out [obviously] and saved the article that was originally from a magazine.

It would be 5 more years before I was married. When I first saved that small ripped paper I hated the teen who is now my Mr. Wonderful. At that point I just knew that someday, Lord willing, I would be a bride who would have her first kiss at the church altar; and later share this fun news with her spouse.

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