| Lori helps us think about the "Perfect Gift" |
Are you thinking about giving
THE PERFECT GIFT?
Here are things to consider:
1. Is it Usefulness? What we need is through Jesus. We need Him everyday.
"And my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:19
2. Does it have Value? God gave us Jesus. He is the son the Highest King! Upon seeing the infant Jesus, Simeon said, “For my eyes have seen your salvation” Luke 2:30.
3. Is it Precious? Does it have meaning? Jesus did not stay a baby! “You are redeemed with the precious blood of Jesus Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect.” 1 Peter 1:19.
4. Is it Wrapped Beautifully? Some of the names for Jesus are: Mighty God, Prince of Peace, Counselor, Creator, Emmanuel, and Faithful.
Do you have the Perfect Gift? JESUS
| Yum! |
Crunchy,
Chewy, | We filled our plates full of cookies during the Cookie Exchange! |
Yummy in the Tummy,
Cookie Exchange!
Thanks for all your hard work in the kitchen to fill us with holiday cheer!
| Mashelle read a fun story during our White Elephant Gift Exchange |
You opened;
You heard Ooos and Ahhs; But you swapped;
You laughed;
And you went home with a: White Elephant??
Thanks for the fun White Elephant Gift Exchange! It was neat to see home-made soaps, a home-made coffee mix, knit dish towel (did you make that after our October LIFT??), candles, chocolate, and other fun gifts from home.
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| Two DIY Projects. The Cookie Cutter Wreath was given away to a name that was pulled from facebook posts. Hope you enjoy it Amy!! |
Here are two
DIY projects. LEFT: Create a cookie cutter wreath by attaching cutters with paper clips (on both sides), add red twisty-ties between cutters, and hang with a ribbon. RIGHT: Get your kids to make this easy luminaries. Cut a strip of aluminum foil. Draw a design on the non-glossy side. Place foil on foam tray. Let children use a nail to poke holes around the drawn design. Wrap foil around glass jar and attach with one piece of tape.
DIY projects. LEFT: Create a cookie cutter wreath by attaching cutters with paper clips (on both sides), add red twisty-ties between cutters, and hang with a ribbon. RIGHT: Get your kids to make this easy luminaries. Cut a strip of aluminum foil. Draw a design on the non-glossy side. Place foil on foam tray. Let children use a nail to poke holes around the drawn design. Wrap foil around glass jar and attach with one piece of tape.
| The older children's class enjoyed Christmas crafts provided by our Awesome Childcare Givers! |
| The GREATEST Gift of ALL: Jesus |
