Thursday, April 21, 2011

Girls Club visits Estero Life Care

Seventeen girls spent last Saturday morning visiting the residents of Estero Life Care in Estero. Armed with homemade baskets filled with cookies and handmade cards, the girls went from one end of the facility to the other. They stopped to chat along the way and to share the songs that they know so well, singing of God's great love for all of us.


Adaly handing out cookie baskets


They loved to talk to a lady who spoke their native tongue, Spanish. She called them all her "ninos" (children)


Many of the residents had very interesting stories to tell. One lady had been a Rockette at Radio City Music Hall!








Lu Burkell and Mary Ann Hopkins treated everyone to lunch at Ci Ci's pizza, a favorite spot. We rounded out the day with a stop at the ice cream parlor. It was a fun day, but also a day for the girls to learn compassion and the importance of serving others.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Our Sewing Project is Finished!

Last Friday, the girls finished their aprons! With the skillful help of our team of sewing ladies! Great job girls! Several of the girls really enjoyed the sewing and would love to learn more. That is what it is all about at Girls Club, just giving girls an experience that would not otherwise have.


This was the first sewing project I ever made with my mother. There were four of us great friends who formed a club, and she taught all of us! She was a tea drinker, and every year we have a real English tea at Girls Club.
-Sally Ritter

Jane Breeze and Ana Chavez


Barbara Hay with Norma

Thursday, March 31, 2011

The Sewing Ladies have returned!

Armed with sewing machines and nerves of steel, our Sewing Ladies have returned! Lu Burkell and Jane Breeze worked on patterns, organized the donated fabrics and made a sample apron. Linda Swank, Barbara Hays, Sue Price and Carol Knowles also returned from their "tour of duty" last year. The girls were so glad to see them all! They love working one on one.


Lu Burkell with Vanessa


Jane Breeze helping Elizabeth pin


Caitlin teaching Vanessa how to baste

Monday, March 7, 2011

Girls Club turns into a nail spa!

Last Friday was manicure day, as the girls soaked, filed, trimmed and finally painted their nails. The french tips came out great, and the designs were very creative. Angela chose tiny shamrocks, Emily liked the paw prints, Dianneth has rainbow swirls, and Ana picked stars.

We ended the day with the Bible lesson on the different parts of the body, based on 1 Corinthians 12, learning how all are important. Working in pairs, they were given a slip of paper with a part of the body on it. They then had to explain why their body part was the most important. The girls learned that just as many different people make up the body of Christ, so all the parts of the body work together, each one as important as the others. God created us all and He loves diversity!


The finished "works of art", each one as individual as the girls themselves!


Jazlyn working hard on Ana's french tips. Great job Jazlyn!


Adaly, Ana, Jazlyn and Isabel show off their lovely nails.

Jewelry Class by Ashley and Katie

Lu Burkell's two granddaughters visited Girls Club to show the girls how to make earrings. Ashley and Katie, 12 and 14, had a great time helping the girls select colors and construct their earrings. They all had a great time!



Ashley helping Elizabeth, Norma and Litzy pick out colors


Katie with Gisel, proudly showing off a finished pair.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Girls Club learns first aid

     Last Friday, Mary Ann Hopkins, a retired nurse, taught the girls basic first aid.  Starting with the correct way to wash hands  and covering small cuts and wounds, she ended with how to bandage a head wound.  The girls learned the right way to apply a band aid, and how to put on rubber gloves.  It was very informative and useful for girls who are often in charge of younger brothers and sisters.  They learned what they could handle and when to call 911.  Mary Ann will finish up next week with sprains and slings.  What fun!
They got this part down pat, and after the lesson turned them into balloons!

Everyone got a wound with fake blood

Learning what to when feeling fain

The head wound victims.

Mary Ann explaining about nosebleeds