Showing posts with label tea party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tea party. Show all posts

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Thankful Thursday - A Golden Rule Party


Have you ever been to a Golden Rule party?  We held one at our synagogue on Sunday afternoon. My teacups were delighted to attend, along with my crystal punch bowl, and silver trays.  Oh, how they love a good tea party.

Are you familiar with the Golden Rule?

Do unto others 

as you would have them do unto you

 

 

This is based on Leviticus 19:18, which we repeat every week during our liturgy:

 Love your neighbor as yourself.  I am Adonai.


Yeshua echoed it in Mark 12:31:

You shall love your neighbor as yourself.

 

The Golden Rule is the basis for the rules of etiquette, which was our focus for the event we held for our young men and women.  We held twenty-minute sessions to share ideas about how the love our neighbor through good manners.  

The areas were communication in person, communication by telephone and internet,  table manners, and health and hygiene.  Each attendee was given a folder with relevant fill-in-the-blank note sheets, and handouts with reinforcing graphics.

LaVonne, teaching personal communications -
  
Brenda teaching telephone and internet communication

After each session, we played games to reinforce the lessons.  We all had fun with those, as you can see. 
An ice-breaker to reinforce how to meet and greet and make conversation

Learning teamwork

Learning to hear Hashem's voice

Reinforcing not talking with your mouth full

And, of course, we had food, which is why my teacups were so happy.  I had my heart set on having a tea party, so we did.  It turned out just lovely, as you can see.  Even the young men enjoyed it.


To finish the event, Rabbi taught a boys-only session on being a mensch (a righteous gentleman), and I held a girls-only session about being a virtuous young woman.  I gave them Jewish princess tips and also a princess tiara to remind them that they are a part of His royal family - ambassadors for Adonai.

Everyone, including the teens, had an enjoyable time, and it was a fun, creative way to reinforce the importance of the Golden Rule.

My grandson and I spent the evening before the party making cookies . . . from scratch, I'll have you know.

Martha Stewart would be envious, right?

Look at my little "Happy Cooker".  He loves to cook, especially cookies!

And, yes, of course, he took home a sizable bag for himself.

In the background, you'll see Rabbi Jem is helping, too, by stirring the peanut butter.

Here are a few more shots of the lovely table and food at the party:


LaVonne made these wonderful tea sandwiches, cut and then formed into a cake - so creative! She also made and dyed the bread.  Doesn't she make Martha Stewart look like a slouch?  We're giving her a run for her money, I'm telling ya!

And Brenda made this luscious, colorful fruit salad.


I have to tell you the funny story about the punch.  I forgot to bring the pineapple sherbet, so we just poured in the 7-UP and floated some of Brenda's cut fruit on top.  One of the young ladies said, "Is this water?"  We laughed and said, "Give it a try, and see!"  She liked it and used her good manners to compliment it.

We had a wonderful day together, and my teacups, especially, were over-the-moon thrilled to attend.  



I'm thankful to Hashem for this idea, which had been bubbling in my brain for a long time, and for the sweet ladies who so graciously helped make it happen.  I'm grateful for the help of Rabbi Jem and my grandson and, most of all, for the fine young men and women of our synagogue. 

What are you thankful for this week, Gail-Friends?

 




 


 

 

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Thankful Thursday - Spring Has Sprung



I'm grateful for the beautiful weather we've had this spring.  Usually, we go from cool (70's) to blazing hot (upper 90's) in one day.  Spring lingered this year (about six weeks) and it was just absolutely wonderful.  The highs during the day were in the mid 70's with light warm breezes.  This began around March 1 and has continued through April and into May.  This is why I call our home the Golden Cottage in paradise.


Rabbi Jem and I celebrated an anniversary this month and renewed our vows at the synagogue.  Two other couples joined us.


After the service and the big "smooch", we all sang the Beatles song, "64", which we'd played at our wedding.  That was so much fun!

I received some beautiful flowers.


That's another thing I'm thankful for - that fresh flowers are always available to enjoy.  I usually have fresh flowers in our home year 'round because they just make me so happy.  I'm thankful, too, that they can be purchased so inexpensively.  A bunch of carnations or daisies cost a mere $4 at our local grocery store.  They make me feel rich!

My dear friend (and fellow mother in law love), invited me to the annual spring tea party at the local women's club.  What a delightful time we enjoyed.

Fresh flowers and candlelight - two of my favorite things

Each lady had a unique and beautiful tea cup


Such a lovely silver tea set and a lovely lady to serve us tea.

So many pretty goodies - tasty tea sandwiches and even the popular French meringues. 

Isn't this punch bowl gorgeous?

Every lady in attendance received a handkerchief to take home.  Betty gave me hers because she knows I collect vintage hankies.



Speaking of tea parties, we had a fabulous tea party/baby shower at the synagogue this week.  Here's one of the pretty things the ladies enjoyed.  Next week, I'll share more of the festivities.  You won't want to miss it.  I've been to a great many baby showers, but this one wins the prize for creativity.



 What are you grateful for this week, Gail-Friends?

Thankful Thursday is my day of the week to focus on and be thankful for all the good things in my life.


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