



The Birthday Girls. Trish had a "big birthday" on Friday. Mine was Saturday.
Mary and Sherrill, munching their hot dogs.
And without further ado, here are some more pictures:
My camera was snatched by my sister, so I stood between Charlie and Sherrill, so I wouldn't have to take the flash alone!
We started out munching, then the whole introduction rounds, and then we played some games. They were more ice-breakers than games, as no one really "wins." It's just about getting to know each other. I realized that almost everyone here knows me through either our homeschool group or some kind of church/ ministry.
Lindsay, Amy, and Charlie...nice pose, Charlie!
The first game was "I Have Never..." Everyone sits in a circle except one person. The person in the middle says something that they have never done (ie. I have never gotten a manicure or I have never worn a bikini). All the people who have never done that have to get up and find an empty seat (from someone else who just got up). The person stuck without a seat is now in the middle. This game has no time limit. Wow-- I learned some interesting info! ;-) 
Suzanne and Kathryn, do we need to separate you two??
The second game was Two Truths And A Lie. Each person writes 2 truths and a lie about themselves. The group has to guess which is the lie. We played variations of this later in the night. The tongues get looser as the night went on, if you know what I mean...

Two beauties, Rochelle and Adelia

Sherrill, October, and Jerri warming up by the fire, as the night got chilly.
We were also blessed to have Tab play her guitar and sing until about midnight. Her music just touches my soul. I wish I could sing. And I'm thankful that God gave her that talent, to stir others' hearts. And, girl, thank you SO much for the CD. You are awesome!


And they each got a newspaper hat, paper airplane, compass, frog, dino stickers, and decoder set. So very neat!! 
Ten little boys, and so much fun! They could swing, play, run, shout, do crazy stunts, get dirty, pee outside, if need be...and no one got in any trouble. They just got their energy out and played like boys should play! Oh, I love it!



