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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Meeting- December 4, 2010

Aloha Sisters!
We pick up once again at Nancy's house for our December meeting.  Of course there is papers to be sorted and business to attend to... We also officially welcomed a new Sister transferring in and pinned a brand new pledge! Yay!


Our fearless leader taking motions from the floor.
Meeting finished! Time for a quick furry visit before our program.

Our resident cosmetologist, Nancy gave a presentation on some of the different aspects of beauty.
She started by reading the following poem:

Beauty if Forever  by Margaret Rorke

Beauty if forever if it lies beneath the sin.
Time can't reach to sever that which blossoms from within.
Cheeks may crack, revealing all the decdes drifted by;
But there's no concealing what still sparkles in the eye.
When the ore id tested by flames of love and trust,
Where it long has rested, it rebuts the surface rust.
THere can be no fading of a pattern wrapped by years
To withstand invading by a multitude of fears.
Beauty is forever, given what should be its role.
Age is not so clever as to wrinkle up the soul.

Nancy then passed out to us each numbered gifts the were opened in order, as she explained how they relate to the concept of beauty.




In the end it was a very enjoyable presentation, done in a very novel and memorable way. Great job Nancy!

Susie won this meeting's raffle, although she'd need a couple more candy dishes to hold how sweet she is!
One birthday celebrated this day, as well!
Nancy also prepared a great lunch for us to enjoy.
Susie just couldn't resist the pretty little cheesecakes.
Mmmm... Cheesecake!

Cheers to us all and we are looking forward to the next meeting!

And a quick final shot of our newest Sister!
Aloha! See you next time!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Wine, Women and Sisterhood - November 20, 2010

Aloha Sisters, wherever you might be visiting from! We would love to know you've been here! Leave us a comment and tell us where you're from, please!

For this month's social we all ventured up into the Waianae Mountains to Sue's house, nestled away in Makakilo.  We were all treated to a wine tasting and demonstration of the wine making and bottling process.  And it was interactive, Yay!

First Sue gave us a brief history of wine, and a few comments about the benefits of wine.
Did you know that moderate wine consumption is good for your heart? Yay! It also decreases the formation of kidney stones and lowers "Bad" cholesterol. Wine is also said to increase longevity, so enjoy a glass of wine with your dinner and toast to your health!



We each were able to sample a selection of Sue's homemade wines, ranging from white to red.

Then we were all able to pitch in and help start a new batch, which we will sample in 6-8 weeks... stay tunned for the verdict!

We then helped bottle up a batch started by Sue and Susie some weeks beforehand.

After a quick how-to, we jumped in on the bottling process.

And of course every bottle needed corking!
This turned out to be the hardest part, only the brave few tried it out.


It was a delightful afternoon of tasty wine and snacks with fellowship and learning sprinkled in as well.

We are all looking forward to our next meeting which we will be able to pin the rest of our sisters in this founding chapter!

Aloha and mahalo to you all for stopping by! Again, please leave us a comment to let us know you were here! 
We are thy Sisters!

Social Outreach Project - November 13, 2010

Aloha and welcome back!
Sorry for the teeny tiny pictures on this post, but they are all cell phone pictures!

On November 13, 2010, a 5k run was held in honor of Veterans' Day, and we gathered together to help the local shelter for homeless veterans.
Our Sisters gathered, collected, and donated used and new clothing, housewares and toiletries.


All of our donations were kindly appreciated and very much needed!
It was our first community service action for our brand new chapter, we even picked up anew Sister along the way! Welcome, Emily!

Aloha and mahalo for stopping by! 
We are thy Sisters!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

November 6, 2010 Meeting

What could be more fun than a plate full of wet dirt and rocks?

Dipping cheesecloth full of dirt into buckets of water?







How about taking bags of dirt and rock home with you?









Well, you would want to, too, if you just knew what was in there!


For the November meeting's program, our hostess Jennifer took us on a gem hunt!
After a brief (*ahem*) meeting we chowed down on two varieties of cupcakes while Jennifer told us a little about each of the gems we would be searching for, as well as associated meaning and a few Greek myths about the stones themselves.

The stones we were looking for are pictured below, garnet, emerald, amethyst and sapphires.




We headed out into the search area where each of the gem gravels were put out for us with all the needed supplies. After a short how-to, the ladies rolled up their sleeves and got grubby!










Many beauties were found by our beauties, large hunks of emerald and also plenty of amethyst like these!


The sapphires were a bit more elusive due to their smaller size and clear coloring, but a few joined the party as well.  *Did you know that most sapphires are almost clear when mined? They have to be heat treated to bring out the true blue tones!


Who knew digging in a bunch of dirt and rock could be so much fun? We did!


The clear plates allowed the light to shine up through the stones, like these gorgeous garnets, making them easier to find once the silt was all rinsed away.


We all had a great time looking for gems, and everyone went home with a smile and at least a few carats of gemstones!






For anyone that wants to do this activity in their own program, you will need cheesecloth squares, buckets of water, clear plates, skewers for poking around the rocks, a brightly lit area, a bucket for all the "searched" gravel.
And of course you need the gem gravel!
The Sapphire, garnet and amethyst gravel all came from Gem Mountain in Philipsburg, MT. Not too far away from Missoula (Go Griz!) http://www.gemmountainmt.com
The emerald gravel came from Gold 'n' Gem Grubbin' in Georgia. They also have mixed gem gravel and gold, as well... http://www.goldngem.com

The myths about the gems garnet and amethyst came from this website.
For those of you who don't want to go link-chasing, here are the myths, as well.

What's in a Name? Amethysts and the God of Wine
Amethyst comes from the Greek word "amethystos" meaning "not drunken." It comes from the Greek legend of Dionysius, who was the god of wine. Some mortal had angered him so much that Dionysius decided he would punish whoever next crossed his path. He selected a few tigers and hid them on the path, ready to attack the next unsuspecting mortal.
Who should come up the road next but Amethyst. She was on her way to pay tribute to the goddess Diana. As the tigers raced to attack, Diana rescued Amethyst by turning her into a beautiful clear, crystalline statue. Dionysius came around the corner to survey the wreckage from his tigers only to discover Amethyst. He was so overcome by the beauty of her statue that he began to cry. His wine-colored tears fell on Amethyst's statue, staining it purple.

What's in a Name? :: Garnets, Pomegranates, and the Myth of Persephone
Garnet comes from the word "granatum" for pomegranate since the gems are similar in shape to pomegranate seeds. But there's more to the story than that. These January birthstones are closely linked to the story of Hades and Persephone.
For those of you who don't know the myth, Persephone was abducted by Hades and became his unwilling bride in the underworld. Her mother, Demeter, cried and cried for her return, but to no avail.
Demeter, the goddess of grain, was so filled with mourning that she refused to let anything grow until Persphone's return. She created winter on earth for the first time.
Zeus became so exasperated with the situation that he begged Hades to let Persephone go. However, when she first arrived in the underworld, Persephone had been warned never to eat the fruit there or she would not be able to return to Earth. In her haste to leave, Hades gave her a pomegranate, which she took a bite out of.
For that one taste of pomegranate fruit, Persephone was destined to return to the underworld for three months every year. During those months, Demeter mourns, and winter comes to the earth.
This myth helped give prominence to garnets as the stones for loved ones and also to heal broken friendship bonds.

We all are looking forward to our next opportunity to get together for more life learning and friendship!

Aloha Sisters! Until next time!

Monday, October 25, 2010

October 16 - Birthday Social!

You know it's going to be a fancy party when even the sugar cubes get dressed up!


Our second social was another fabulous tea, this time held at the Salvation army... no wait, I kid... at the Wai'oli Tea Room in Manoa.

Not only did we get to celebrate the Joy of our newly forming Sisterhood, but two birthdays as well! Here the birthday girls are getting all ready for the party, too!

We all enjoyed the beautiful setting and sampled many wonderful teas.

Of, course there were fantastic raffle prizes as well!



And once again our generous president gave us each a beautiful tea cup and saucer to use and take home with us to cherish.  These also displayed the wonderful and delicate sugar cubes.


After an afternoon of wonderful tea and welcoming new sisters,


There was also cake!

Happy Birthday to you, Gerry!!!


And again,our generous President Susie also provided us with gifts as well! It was like every one's birthday!




In the end, a great time with wonderful food, tea and company in a stunningly beautiful location. What more could Sisters in paradise ask for? 

Aloha! I am thy Sister!