Friday, June 24, 2011

Trinity VBS - Saturday

Saturday, VBS finished up at Trinity. This day Amy and I were responsible for morning snack and lunch.

For snack, we served frosted grapes, cheese, and orange hawaiian punch.
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Luke enjoying the grapes
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For lunch, we served meat pies for the adults, mini corn dogs for the kids, mac & cheese, corn casserole, pasta salad, veggie tray, and fruit salad. For dessert, we had treasure chest cake with cupcakes, and strawberry trifle. I feel bad that I didn't get a picture of the meat pies for Amy, but we were still heating them up when I was taking the pictures. We spent most of the day Thursday making 108 of them.
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Micah enjoying her lunch and Cameron enjoying a ring pop from the treasures.
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After lunch, we took the traditional group picture.
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That morning the kids finished decorating their treasure chests with jewels and ribbons.
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After lunch, they made kaleidoscopes and necklaces.
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The kids in their classes
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Trinity VBS - Friday night

Last weekend was VBS at Trinity Baptist (the Shelby's church). I helped Amy out in the kitchen area while my kids attended.

Here are some of the decorations that were around the room.  The theme of the VBS was Hidden Treasure.   
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This was really the area that I was responsible for decorating. The chest was my grandfather's and I had all the mardi gras beads at my house. My mom had given me a box of them that she found on the side of the road to use for crafts, etc. I made the palm tree out from a tree we used at our homeschool Thanksgiving celebration and the "sand" quilt was mine as well.
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Micah & Sarah hanging out underneath the table before dinner
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On Friday, we start off with a sandwich/finger food supper. I made these treasure map quesadillas for supper to go with our theme. Amy & I were responsible for snacks on Friday night. We served root beer floats & caramel corn.
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Levi, Cameron, Abram, Miriam & Emma enjoying their snacks.
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Painting treasure chests for their craft
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Luke's class after craft time
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Luke's class playing a game
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Thanks to Pastor Dale for sharing some of his pictures.