We kicked off a new year of Chicktime activities with karaoke last weekend. We hadn't seen the girls since November and there were several new faces, but many of our "regulars" gone. It's sad for us to make connections and then return to our next meeting to realize they've left. But the flip side of this is the wonderful news that a girl has either been placed with family or is in a foster family setting. Since our usual crowd was cut by more than half for January's activity, I opted to make fruit kebabs and swing through a favorite local donut shop for a dozen of their finest. I'm already plotting February's meeting, where I'm pulling out all of the stops for a repeat of last year's valentine charcuterie board.
I received an email with this cool flipboard highlighting all of the bright spots with volunteers spending time with the girls last year. That charcuterie board, my very first, was quite the hit with them. Then I noticed they also had a page for a Christmas dinner hosted by Valero where I volunteered with the husband. It's heartening to see companies step in to shine a light and try to make a difference, too.