Showing posts with label christmas service scavenger hunt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas service scavenger hunt. Show all posts

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Service

I'm so far behind, I'm having a hard time getting motivated to complete these posts. I do want to document what we did, so I'm warning you, these next few posts may be brief.... and not very creative.

One of our favorite days was when we volunteered at the Boise Rescue Mission warehouse. The guy in charge there knows what he's doing and makes it fun. When you first arrive everyone is asked to "sign in". Their sign in sheet, is literally a bed sheet. When it's filled, they hang it high on the warehouse wall, along with several others.

Grandpa Waite had come to town for Christmas, and was staying with us, so he came along to help. (Rylee was at choir, of course!)

We were just a part of the big group that showed up that night. There was probably 50-60 people there to help that night.

We got to help fill "food boxes". We formed an assembly line, beginning with someone opening paper grocery bags (grandpa's job), then someone put in canned fruits, then veggies, then a few fresh potatoes and onions, then dried beans/stuffing and finally some sort of boxed dessert (cake mix/brownies/muffins/etc.).



In preparation for our Annual Smullin Service Scavenger Hunt, we made popcorn snowmen again.





We put these cute snowmen on the door handles of the families who donated.


Our donation collection was a success!

Our favorite thing collected were the frozen turkeys...several were donated this year.

Lesson learned: Keeping the area of collection localized is critical. This year I opened up donation to Facebook and received lots of great response all over the valley. I underestimated how long it would take to collect everything. Keeping it simple is the way to go. :)

This night, our service focused on the Humanitarian Center.

We made felt puppets...

and wove hats on plastic looms.

We also had intentions of making plastic canvas blocks and taggy blankets, but ran out of time.

The kids all had a good time weaving the hats. Taylee was especially loving it. She even said out loud that she wished she had her own loom to make hats. She committed to start saving her money to buy some.

Little did she know... Jason and I had already purchased a set for her, for Christmas. We couldn't wait for her to open them... we knew she was going to LOVE them! :)

Monday, December 20, 2010

12 Days of Service

Inspired by Sister Tanner's parenting class and the Christmas season, our family decided to do "12 Days of Service" in the month of December.

We had big plans, but with me going out of town for a week and many community services already FULL, we had to get creative and make the best of it.

We'd love to do this again next year. Maybe make it a tradition. We hope to be better prepared and get to serve dinner on Christmas Eve at the homeless shelter.

The day I was returning from Post Falls was our first official "service day". Since I was on an airplane coming home, Jason and the kids volunteered at the Boise Rescue Mission warehouse without me. Abree got to help by making place mats, to be used at the Boise Rescue Mission Christmas dinner.
Treyson also made some place mats along with helping to sort food.Jason and Taylee sorted food, restocked the shelves and moved/organized pallets.
Rylee was at Cantus, practicing for her upcoming concert.
Everyone who volunteered, got to sign a bed sheet. The kids told me there were several sheets hung all around the warehouse. They loved leaving their "mark" and being a part of the sheet signing. I wish I could have been there. It sounded like they had an awesome experience and came home happy and excited to tell me everything.

Over the next 11 days, we did some type of service, as a family, each night. We did things ranging from baking cookies for neighbors, to picking up trash in parking lots. One of our favorite activities was our family's first annual "Christmas Service Scavenger Hunt".
I called it a scavenger hunt to get the kids excited about it. :)
We first found out what the Boise Rescue Mission needed most in donated items. Then I sent out an event invitation on FaceBook asking for friends and family to help with those type of donations. Those who wanted to participate, were asked to leave the items on their doorsteps and we would come pick them up, Monday evening.
I wanted to thank those who so graciously participated, so came up with this cute popcorn snowman to leave on front door handle, when picking up.

On the back it said, "Thanks for letting us POP by! Merry Christmas!
Love, The Smullin Family."
The kids drew the snowmen faces and body onto halves of white paper.

Then Jason and I tied jute for a handle, wrapped and taped the snowman around the popcorn package and finally tied a fleece scarf around the neck.
Monday, for FHE, we drove around gathering the donated items for our "scavenger hunt".

Everyone had a task to do and popped out at each stop. Abree was in charge of getting the popcorn snowmen on to the front door handle. I drove and opened the back hatch of the van. Jason and the older kids ran to the door and loaded the items into the back of the van. Initially there was some disharmony, but we quickly got into the spirit of things and pretty soon were having lots of fun.

We collected a variety of things including; laundry detergent and cleaning products, baby wipes and diapers, shampoo and conditioner, deodorant and toothpaste. Plus some fresh fruit, veggies and frozen meat.
The Rescue Mission was THRILLED to have the ground beef and roasts. They said they receive turkeys here and there, but rarely beef. They also mentioned that with serving 3,000 meals a day, the meat would go to good use.
We hope to make this a yearly tradition. We had lots of fun and it felt good to be serving our friends, family and neighbors in the community.
Service is where it's at... the reason for the season.