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Patsy Reiter

Writing stories for children and adults for over fifteen years

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Tray Cards for Veterans

January 17, 2019

My friend, Ruth, worked on a tray card project with her local auxiliary. The women made hundreds of cards and then delivered them to the Veterans Hospital.

When Ruth told me about this wonderful mission, I immediately liked the idea. It’s a great project for children, students seeking community service hours, and church groups. Not only that, but it takes little investment, just love.

Upon my request, she sent me a letter with samples and directions:

1.    Blank regular-size index cards

2.    Colored pencils, markers or crayons

3.    Both regular and foam stickers, silk flower remnants, clip art, pictures, and whatever materials you have available will work.

4.    Fold the index card in half, decorate the front, and write thank you for your service on the back. You can also print the thank you on address labels.

What a nice way to brighten a Veteran’s day! The tray cards can be made for holidays or any special occasion. And when children decorate with their own personal artwork, it makes the card even more memorable.

Please check with your high school to ensure this is an approved community service.

This is also a great idea for nursing home residents and hospital patients.

Thank you, Ruth. I’ll be contacting you soon for more ideas.

Galatians 6:9 (NKJ)

And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.

 

 

 

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Seasonal Sales

January 3, 2019

If you’re like me then you take advantage of the after-holiday sales when most items get marked down. Sometimes you can find treasures discounted as low as seventy-five or ninety percent. Now that’s a deal!

I enjoy purchasing items for future gifts or pieces that can be turned into crafts and donated for fundraising.

Last year I purchased clearance Christmas tags and created bookmarks to include in my cards. I made dozens to pass out at a children’s church program.

Once I found styrofoam bulbs discounted to mere cents, and then made paper mache snowmen, button, bead, and diamond dust coated bulbs. I even created some sport embellished material bulbs that I sealed with Mod Podge. I also decorated year-end cinnamon scented pine cones. A dear friend of mine, who sews and knits, is very crafty. She created full-size snowmen from styrofoam bulbs, each with a knitted scarf.

Pinterest is loaded with tons of ideas.

Children love to experiment and create. Designing handmade gifts helps them to remember others. Even a simple craft leaves a memorable mark on one’s heart.

If you’re snowed in this winter and the children are bored, pull out your sale items and let them go to town.

Happy New Year!

Colossians 3:23-24 (NKJ)

And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance; for you serve the Lord Christ.

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Merry Christmas

December 24, 2018

Merry Christmas

Luke 2:11 (NKJ)

For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.

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The Bell Ringer

December 13, 2018

Recently my daughter and I spent a day running errands. We scurried from one place to another scratching off our ‘to do’ lists. As we exited a large shopping center, I noticed the seasonal bell ringer, bundled in cold weather attire, faithfully ringing his bell for donations.

I stopped and turned back dropping coins into the big red kettle.

“Thank you,” he said.

“Has anyone purchased a cup of coffee or hot chocolate for you?” I asked.

“No,” he answered, shivering.

“Which drink would you like?”

“Hot chocolate,” he responded with a smile.

I hurried to catch up with my daughter who was already seated in the SUV.

“I knew you were going to do that,” she said.

“Where can we get hot chocolate?” I asked, backing out of the parking space.

“Over there.” She pointed across the large parking lot to a fast food restaurant.

I drove in that direction and scanned the drive-through menu for sizes and pricing.

“Order the large one,” she said.

I smiled.

We returned to the shopping center, and I pulled alongside the bell ringer. My daughter rolled down the window and handed him the warm drink.

They both smiled.

You never know how a small act of kindness might bless someone. The bell ringers withstand cold weather and long hours unselfishly volunteering for the needs of others. A hot drink might just hit the spot.

Philippians 2:4 (NKJ)

Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others.

 

 

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