Last weekend the ladies of our church were able to attend the Ladies Retreat held on the Alabama Bible Methodist Campgrounds. This year the theme was “The King’s Daughters…for such a time as this.”
We so enjoyed each session, with special speaker Sharon Weaver. She did a wonderful job! We also enjoyed a lot of laughter with each other. Here are some pictures I took. Most are of our church ladies, but there are a few of others in there as well.
This is where we were “crowned” before our King’s Daughter’s banquet.
Mrs. Peggie McDonald
Mrs. Honey Horton
Mrs. Krista Collins
Mrs. Sue Fleming
Mrs. Holly Walker
My Mom, getting ready for her part in a skit.
Brenda Bart. and Gelene Hodge getting ready for their parts
Sue was “Bo Peep”
Here comes her sheep, “wagging their tails behind them”.
This skit was the “Pied Piper of Hamlin”
Krista was the narrator for that skit.
These ladies were the rats that invaded the town.
Sis. Hodge was the “Momma Cat” whose kittens had lost their mittens and didn’t know where to find them. (Joyce Shirah and Belinda Shirk)
Nancy Uber, Sharon Weaver, and Jenny Crotts in the “Princess and the Pea”.
My mom was the Queen in this skit…
Jenny was the “princess”
Putting the princess to bed…
She was “black and blue” from being in the lumpy bed all night!
Mrs. Peggie McDonald was “granny” in “Little Red Riding Hood”
Carol Roush was the “big, bad, wolf!”
She was hilarious!!
She scared granny to death!
Disguised as “Granny”
Little Red Riding Hood –Pam Shirah
I don’t remember the “hunter’s” name, but she saved the day!
Holly was the narrator for “Goldilocks and the Three Bears”
The Three Bears….
Goldilocks-Laura Masters
“Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”
The Wicked Witch-Karen Blankenship
“Mirror, Mirror on the Wall…”
Snow White-Judy Eads
Some of the seven dwarfs
And a few more of them…
“Sleepy” –Cathy Parker
Karen again as the evil witch-she is making her poisonous brew to poison the apple with…
Stirring it up…
Getting Snow White to eat the apple
Sleepy and Snow White (with her frog prince-a new twist on the story)
This group of ladies were singing “The Farmer in the Dell”
The Nursery Rhyme Choir
led by “Mother Goose” Karen Blankenship
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