Throwing a Shoebox Packing Party

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For years I’ve enjoyed packing shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child. Do you know about this wonderful ministry? Here in the States we fill shoeboxes with toys, toiletries, clothes, crafts, and other fun things children might need. Samaritan’s Purse ships these boxes around the globe to children in orphanages and very poor communities, where they probably won’t receive any other Christmas gift.

When I taught Girls in Action at our church in Nashville, we spent several Wednesday nights effectively having an Operation Christmas Child shoebox-packing party, just spread out over time. We would fill in the fun sheets Samaritan’s Purse provides with information about the children and some of their favorite things. We would wrap shoeboxes in Christmas paper. We would fill our boxes together and take them down to the altar of the church. It was an awesome time to see kids doing ministry together.

Libbie’s third birthday is this Thursday, October 27. I kept thinking, and thinking, and thinking about what I wanted to do for her. I swore last year was her big hoopla while she was still an only child, and I didn’t want to do something that big again. (And yes, to some of you it might seem like a small soiree, but I get stressed out over things being perfect.)

We were also in the midst of moving into our new apartment, which is not tiny but very difficult to get people to on the campus where we live. Between that and juggling two little kids all the time I just could not get up the oomph to plan a party for her. And my mind kept coming back to the fact that she just has SO MANY TOYS. The last thing the child needs is more toys.

Like a lightning bolt, it struck me that what I wanted to do was send toys to kids who didn’t have overflowing shelves like we do. So we had a Shoebox Packing Party/Birthday Party!

Here are our tips and plans, if you’d like to plan something similar.

1. Ask families to bring items to go in shoeboxes in lieu of gifts. (If your church does not provide the standard shoeboxes from Samaritan’s Purse, you should ask each family to bring a shoebox, too.)

2. Make the party “open.” Since this is a ministry, we wanted as many kids to come as wanted to! We actually only had 10 kids, but that was about what I expected. It was perfect for the space we had. But I wanted to make sure people felt comfortable bringing friends if they wanted to. We advertised it to our whole preschool department at church.

3. Buy ahead. Before I even knew we were having our party, I started buying items on clearance for shoeboxes this year. Target and Office Depot had some great close-outs on school supplies at the end of September. College items were also clearanced around that time. Last week, I ordered a bunch of stuff for up to 90% off online from Gymboree, with their fall clearance plus a coupon. Score! Keep your eyes peeled for awesome deals throughout the year.

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4. Plan food! Everyone’s favorite part, right? I kept it simple with drinks, pizza, and cake. We waited until we saw how many people were there, and then Mr. V went and got hot-and-ready $5 pizzas at Little Ceasar’s. This cake was the one “indulgence” I allowed my crazy-Jessie-party-planner self. It is Glorious Treats’ Pink Ombre Cake. I used her recipe for Perfect Vanilla Cupcakes and Vanilla Buttercream with a touch of cream cheese. It didn’t turn out quite as perfect as hers, but it tasted INCREDIBLE and was gorgeous. (Especially thanks to my sister’s skill with a pastry bag!) (See below for my sample menu.)

On Party Day

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5. Set up tables. Divide your items into categories, and as people arrive have them sort their items onto the tables as well. Our categories were: clothes and accessories, girls, boys and unisex, toiletries, school supplies, and candy.

6. Personalize your boxes. I ordered the (free) OCC Party Pack from Samaritan’s Purse, and it came with a bunch of the form-letter-things for the kids to fill out. It lets them put their name, age, where they live, some of their favorites, and draw some pictures. It’s a cute way to make the box a little more personal for the recipient.

7. Fill up the boxes. We led each family to pick a gender/age for their box, check the appropriate box on the tag, tape the tag to the box, and then go down the line and pick items for their boxes. Some families did two, and after the kids were bored moms and dads stepped in to do the rest. We ended up with 16 boxes, which was great!

Try to make sure your boxes are a good assortment of each category of goods as well as being age-appropriate. If you have leftover items you can always try to stuff them in the packed boxes, or make an additional box later.

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Adorable baby not included with this free party package!

8. Christmas card time! I bought bright paper, glitter foam stickers, Christmas stickers, and crayons at the Dollar General and let the kids go wild. With pre-schoolers, the cards were mostly a bunch of stickers randomly placed on the paper, but who cares? Again, it’s personal and fun.

9. Bon appetit, it’s time to eat. Like I said, we kept it simple. Libbie got to blow out her candles (well, I did it for her as she was too shy to do it in public) and the kiddos were happy with the fare. If you want to do something different, you could serve foods from countries around the world: enchilada puffs, layered Greek dip, sesame-crusted chicken strips, roasted honey-cinnamon chickpeas, and some fun cupcakes might make an interesting and delicious menu.

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10. Playtime! You could create a game (how many countries of the world can you name? pin the OCC logo on the box?) or just let the kids run around in a yard or open space. We held our party in our church’s gym area, so the kids went to town playing with balls and running around.

This lovely OCC Packing Party surely worked for me! And yes, it’s also a top 10 list.

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Top Ten Birthday Wishes

Top Ten {Tuesday}

There is really very little I need right now. My house is full of things I want to purge. I have sweet, healthy children, a loving husband, a roof, and food.

But since my birthday is Thursday (1 more year til the big 3-0 …), I thought it would be fun to brainstorm a wishlist in honor of Top Ten Tuesday. (Which I also did two years ago, in case you were interested. Yes, in blogging world, what happened once will likely happen again.)

1. For our air conditioner to be fixed. File under: first world problems, spoiled. Right now it’s 81 degrees in our house and I am just hoping we’ll all be able to sleep tonight. Hopefully this problem will be amended tomorrow by our landlord.

2. For our house to sell. Yes, it’s the theme of our life that will not end. Our condo in Nashville is on the market again as a short sell. We had an offer. It was withdrawn. I would love nothing more for this whole situation to be over. I might even be willing to live without air conditioning all summer if it meant the house would sell.

3. To sponsor another child. We currently sponsor one sweet boy, Jerome, through Compassion. He lives in the Philippines and will be seven in August. I would love to be able to sponsor more children, and I hope that is on the top of our priority list if our house ever does sell. If you’d like to sponsor a child in honor of my birthday, I’d be pleased as punch! It’s a great blessing to me to get letters from Jerome’s mother and see him grow up.

4. To find a nursing bra with support. Just being real here. I call this Mission: Impossible. Ugh.

5. For Libbie to stop saying, “No, I …” every time I tell her to do something. I am afraid I am not going to survive until this child goes to school. She has a big heart, but it is not turned toward obedience yet.

6.  These Crocs. Cause hello, how cute are they? Perfect fun summer shoes.

Grace for the Good Girl: Letting Go of the Try-Hard Life

7. A pre-order of Grace for the Good Girl by Emily Freeman. I think I need to read this, badly.

8. Someone to clean my house from top to bottom. And then show me how to keep it that way. Somehow I think this is the least realistic wish here.



9. That dress for Libbie to wear to Disney World. Cause we all know putting her in precious clothes is all for Mama, not her. Or maybe this one. Or this one. Geez Louise, this seller makes a LOT of cute stuff.

10. An outrageously fun, girly, crazy, chocolate-infused 30th birthday party with my #sisterchicks. You have a year to plan, girls! (I just love being the youngest of them, by the way, and continually rubbing it in. And they love me anyway.)

Thanks for letting me indulge my imagination for a little while! Go visit some more top ten lists at Top Ten Tuesday.

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Happy Birthday, Dear Girl

Two years ago, I held my baby outside of my body for the first time. I touched her sweet face and nursed her and cried happy tears.

One year ago, we were living in the midst of the crazy. I was working full-time, but I took off October 27 to be with my girl. I drug my chubby-cheeked princess from place to place when her idea of a perfect birthday probably included lots of cake and cuddles.

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I want to write Libbie a long letter about all of her accomplishments of the last year. About how funny it is now that at 18 months I was worried about her vocabulary skills. About how she STILL won’t eat those darn grapes.

But I am 32 weeks pregnant. I am pretty sure I can’t do it without sobbing my eyes out for hours. So I might write that letter. But it will be in my hand, tucked in a scrapbook, smudged with tears, and when I feel like I can handle it emotionally.

For now, you can sniffle along with me as you look and see how my sweet girl has grown the last year.

I love you, pumpkin! Happy 2nd Birthday!

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Top Ten Tuesday: Birthday Presents for (Little) Kids

We went to our first birthday party in a long time on Saturday–for one of Libbie’s friends. Miss Emma turned 2 and had a grand affair at a nearby park.

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Libbie drank two juice boxes and ate one pink-frosted cupcake and oodles of Goldfish and pretzels … and then crashed before we even got home.

I like to pick out toys for other kiddos, mainly because it means they won’t be populating my house. But I don’t want to get kids something they probably already have or will really be a nuisance to the parents (involving batteries, which equal loud noise…). So I’m collecting ideas for the future parties I’m sure we’ll be attending!

Top Ten Birthday Presents for Little Kids

1. Melissa and Doug sandwich-making set

Melissa & Doug Wooden Sandwich-Making Set

This is what “Libbie” got for Emma, since we know Emma really likes playing in her kitchen (as Libbie does). I just love Melissa and Doug’s old-fashioned, wooden products.

2. Felt food from BeckyM on Etsy

I am soooo in love with this seller’s felt food. It is so realistic and funny and adorable.

3. Sweet, homemade hair clips from Mimi’s Babies on Etsy

4. Sun Stacker from Imagination Kids on Etsy

Oh. Oh, love. So cute. So bright.

5. Cute, unique clothes, like this Minnie dress from Sweet Sassy Boutique

I probably wouldn’t give clothes to someone I wasn’t close to; but if I did, I love something a little unique! I am in love with this seller’s dresses!

6. Learn to Dress Monkey

 Alex Toys Learn to Dress Monkey

One of Libbie’s great joys in life is unzipping things (my purse) and trying to undo buttons. I think she’d love one of these!

7. Little People Farm

Fisher-Price Little People Animal Sounds Farm

I love all the Little People sets, and so does Libbie. She’s forever carrying around the animals from her ark and loading and unloading them.

8. Art supplies – chalk, pipe cleaners, markers, stamps.

9. Good kid’s Bible, like the Jesus Storybook Bible. It’s a gift that will grow with the kid as he/she learns to read and can tell the stories by his/herself.

The Jesus Storybook Bible: Every Story Whispers His Name

10. Special baby. I’m still a huge fan of Cabbage Patch dolls, although I feel like Libbie’s a little small yet for them. She does adore her Baby Peanut doll, and it’s just the right size for her!

Snuggle Pods Peanut Plush Baby Doll

Do you have any other ingenious gift ideas for kiddos?

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Saturday Linky Love

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Many the Miles from Home Sanctuary – a beautiful post for those of us with little bitty children

How to Set Goals with Your Children from Inspired to Action – I am in awe of Kat. Always have been. I so desperately want to be the kind of intentional parent that she and Amanda and others are modeling for me.

This birthday wreath from How Does She…? is SO CUTE! Maybe I’ll make one for my own birthday (May 26. Feel free to send presents). ;)

I think these homemade bath bombs may be a good Christmas present to make this year! (From Petit Elephant)

I guest posted yesterday at Once a Month Mom about how to make yummy Maple Cinnamon Apple-Pearsauce. Yeah, usually I make it for Libbie … but I’ve been known to eat it myself it’s so yummy!

Speaking of birthdays, OhAmanda‘s is today! Go leave her happy comments or Twitter love.

Read anything good this week? Leave a link in the comments!

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Libbie’s Birthday Bash

Since I couldn’t convince Amanda to plan Libbie’s party for me–although she did offer some great suggestions–I had to do it myself. (Truly, you’d want her to do yours, too! Check out the Snowflake Party, Snow White Party, and Asa’s “Ace” Party!)

Because Libbie’s birthday is October 27, I decided an “Our Little Pumpkin” theme would be cute and simple. I am sorry, but I was not about to hire a unicorn and have a bouncy house for a first birthday. A) I don’t have that kind of budget and B) We’ll save that for when she can remember it!

I started off with these cute invitations from Carrie’s Kiddie Closet (which may have cost more than the rest of the party… but they were adorable!).

The only other thing I was stuck on was I wanted to carve a “1″ into a pumpkin and have it on the front porch. And I did–well, my dad did! It was adorable. And I didn’t take a picture of it! Argh. I got the idea from the comments on this post.

My mind usually goes to food first when planning anything. I knew there should be cake, of course. And pumpkin cookies, the “Vanderbilt” family recipe. For other foods, I decided on caramel apples and a veggie tray. I made the caramel apples from scratch with a recipe from Simply Recipes. They were NOT easy–especially considering I was really sick the night I was making them–but my mother-in-law declared the caramel a hundred times better than melting the store-bought caramels, so that made it worth it!

I also made the cake, which is a story in itself. I wanted to make Kate’s Ridiculously Good Chocolate Cake. And I did. But it wouldn’t come out of the pan it was so moist! I guess greasing with Pam was just not enough for that baby. It was SO good, but we had to eat it out of the pan, and that would not do for my baby’s first birthday!

But I had seen a picture of this pumpkin cake at Kraft Foods, so I decided to go that route instead. I just made a yellow cake from the Betty Crocker Big Red Cookbook, dyed it orange, frosted it orange, and then frosted an ice-cream cone green and stuck it in the middle. I just kept repeating to myself, “It doesn’t have to be perfect to be beautiful!”

For activities, I decided to have one table where guests could make a Libbie’s First Year scrapbook page. I had lots of fall papers, stickers, and such, and a stack of assorted pictures from the year. It was a hit among the ladies! I also had the mat of a frame where guests could write a blessing for Libbie. On the top, I wrote the verses from her dedication at church.

She definitely enjoyed the cake:

Libbie had fun, the guests had fun, and it didn’t drive me too insane, so I would count it as a success! Thanks, everyone, for coming!



Mommy, Daddy, Auntie Roo, and Libbie with her new Plan Toy xylophone from Aunt Sharon!

Thanks for reading this monster post! Hope it will help give some ideas for other pumpkin/first birthdays!

((Oh, and her adorable Little Pumpkin outfit is from Gymboree’s “Halloween Harvest” line in case you were wondering! Both pieces are on good sale right now, especially the pants.))

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It’s My Birthday, and I’ll Top Ten if I Want To

I’m almost ashamed to confess to y’all how spoiled I am. Out of my “Top Ten Birthday Gifts I Probably Won’t Be Getting,” I’ve received quite a few! I got at least 7 1/2 hours of sleep the last two nights, as my mom and sister took over baby duty until it was time to feed her. My DH got a job. He also got me a Sirius radio–which I really did not expect. Broadway, here I come!! And my in-laws gave me a soundtrack, a Springform pan, and Babette’s Feast.

I AM SO SPOILED.

So, for Top Ten Tuesday, here are ten things for which I am so grateful, spanning all 27 years of my life.

1. Having Christian parents who have raised me as a believer. They have also exhibited a wonderful Christ-honoring marriage and showed me a great example of how to parent.

2. An amazing, godly husband who honors me, adores me, and whom I love ridiculously.

3. The gift of my baby daughter, who has filled my lifelong dream of being a mom and is the sweetest little chunk you’ve ever seen.

4. And, of course, a dear sister and friends whom I love a lot.

5. That God is active and dwelling in me, and He speaks–still! [More on this later this week.]

6. God-given talents that will allow me to work at home while I stay with Libbie (and write this blog, which somehow people find read-worthy!).

7. A very fun blogging community. I’ve been so thankful this year to meet new friends, learn about the blogging business, and get to have feedback on questions from hundreds of people!

8. For church communities that have helped raise me and now will help me raise my own children. We’ve been extremely blessed to have spent the last five years in an amazing, faith-filled congregation.

9. For Netflix. OK, you know I had to have one goofy thing. But how cool is it to be able to watch any movie I want for $14.95 a month! (My current obsession is watching the entire Gilmore Girls series, which I never saw when it was on TV. I’m nearing the end of Season 3!)

10. For a hope and a future.

For more Top Ten Tuesday, hop over to OhAmanda.

Getting Older

It’s thundering outside and that’s a good cue not to work, right? I mean, my computer could go down and I could lose everything! OK, I worked late yesterday so I don’t feel too bad about taking a few minutes to write here.

We were in Ohio this weekend. Mr. V went to a conference at Wright State (where my dad graduated from!) and I hung out with various family members. Saw all four of my grandparents as well as several aunts and uncles. It was very fun, maybe one of the best trips I’ve had!

It’s so wonderful to finally be adult enough to sit around and talk with my aunts and uncles. We had such a nice time with Steve and Debby and then on Sunday I had a great chat with Aunt Barb. :) And I managed to come home with a baby bassinet in the back of the car–but no worries about that (yet)!! Grandma Schumann made sure to say “no pressure,” they just assume I’ll be the first grandchild on that side to produce a great-grandchild. Which is probably a pretty good assumption, unless Tim decides to get married and have a kid REAL fast! Or unless we can’t have kids, in which case I will pass it down to one of the other darling girls.

I can’t believe Ashley graduated from COLLEGE. I must be getting incredibly old. I’ll be 25 next Saturday and I think I am going to have a mini crisis! Mr. V says the worst thing is that you aren’t in the 18-24 age bracket anymore. You move up to the old people. On the way to 30. Yikes. Sometimes I think it’s just another sign that we were meant for forever, not for earthly death. We are so uncomfortable aging–and saying goodbye. God, all I can hope to do is age in grace and then be taken with grace right into the Kingdom!

Guess it’s time to get back to work. If I don’t make this project on my desk go away soon I am going to start pulling my hair out. But it’s getting done and it actually looks very, very good despite all the crazyness surrounding it the past few weeks.

J

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