We had three Christmas parties scheduled on that day – the kids’ Christmas party with other home schoolers at their MAPEH classes, the staff Christmas party at Jay’s workplace, and this one.

Our company’s Philippine team have decided to join a group of home schooling families from the South in hosting a Christmas party for the kids of St. Rita Orphanage in Paranaque.

It was a bit of a tough decision because the other two Christmas parties were just as important as this one, but it was the opportunity to take part in bringing joy to children without families that tugged at our hearts more.

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CCD Philippine team - Chame, me, Albert and his family.
CCD Philippine team – Chame, me, Albert and his family.

A puppet show and more….

Most of the preparations were made by the other families in the group. What I had the privilege of doing was writing the 10-minute script for the puppet show for an audience of 4-6 year olds on the birth of Jesus Christ.

I was really humbled to have been able to do this. It wasn’t my first time to write a script for kids since the Kids Ministry is our passion and our calling, but to be able to write for these little ones was just so…I didn’t deserve, it but the LORD allowed me the opportunity to bless these little ones with my writing and I gave it all my heart.
IMG_6111There were games and prizes, and the kids were asked to sing a couple of songs for the adorable children of St. Rita.

IMG_6096I felt so proud of our eldest son, Pablo, who stepped up and really helped out in the games. When the kids didn’t have anyone to partner with, he willingly stood up to team up with them.

IMG_6100And he went forward to lead everyone in prayer before they all ate together.

I was surprised by his prayer. He prayed for the children at the orphanage to have families of their own. It gave me peace to know that my son’s heart is in the right place and is fully aware of the little orphans and their circumstances.

Lukas wasn’t so far behind

Lukas didn’t understand much yet why we were there, but I’m glad that he participated in the games and played with whoever wanted to play with him. I guess in his own little way, he’s able to serve the children of St. Rita.

IMG_6124And when he was outside eating his spaghetti with his dad and Judah at the swing, he hurriedly ran back when he heard that it was time to do their song number.

St. Rita Orphanage
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I don’t know much about St. Rita, but from what I’ve been told, the kids are only as young as six years old and below.
IMG_6102The place is very well kept, with volunteers in uniform, helping out in taking care of the children – feeding them, playing with them, bathing them, and making sure that they are provided their basic needs.
IMG_6080If you want to know more on how you can help the children at St. Rita orphanage in Paranaque, click this link to visit their official website.

More details on St. Rita orphanage on Every nook and cranny.

Unlike other Christmases

Unlike other Christmases, we weren’t able to go to too many fun places this year, but that’s alright. God has his way of making our family’s Christmas more meaningful and memorable.

There were so much to learn from the visit at the orphanage. We all learned to give of ourselves, be thankful for family, appreciate the things we can easily take for granted and to be expectant for others, that they, too, will find the hope that that we have (1 Peter 3:15).

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The Lights show

And since we’re on the subject of joy and contentment, let me just share with you about the Lights show at Ayala Triangle.

IMG_6139IMG_6137Since we took the van back to Makati, we decided to take the kids to see it as a treat. It’s nice, you won’t see it often, and the best part is that it’s free.

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There weren’t as many people as the last time we visited and we found a comfortable place for all of us to sit together and appreciate the dancing lights.

We waited for a while, and when it finally came on, I looked at my children and I saw just how amazed they still are.

IMG_6147Now if only we can see our lives through eyes like theirs….
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If you want more ideas on activities to do with your kids for Christmas, click any of these links:

Our little Christmas tree

Storytelling night

No bake Banana Cream pie

Homemade tree ornaments

The Fireplace

40 responses to “Christmas Traditions 2014: A party at the orphanage”

  1. skinny b Avatar
    skinny b

    it is always
    Nice to give
    Back to the community. A great way to spend
    Christmas

  2. MrsMartinez Avatar

    I want to teach my daughter how to give back too. Kudos to you for teaching your kids at an early age.

    Happy New Year!

    xoxo
    MrsMartinez

  3. Viva Kitchen Goddess Avatar

    Its nice for kids to be exposed to these kind of activities. It teaches them to be generous and compassionate. – edel

  4. Jen (@NQC_Mommy) Avatar

    Looks like a great time!

  5. Jen (@NQC_Mommy) Avatar

    Christmas is such a magical time for kids. Love how enthralled they were with the light show!

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      It was such a wonder to see their faces. :)

  6. Mommy Peachy Avatar

    Christmas is really for kids! I’m sure the kids will always remember this Christmas.

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      I’m not sure we were the only one who visited them and hosted a party for them. But I sure do hope that for that one moment, we were able to make them happy. :)

  7. Maria Teresa Figuerres Avatar

    Your family Christmas has become more meaningful and more memorable because you spent time with the kids at St. Rita Orphanage. Jesus is smiling down on all of you. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to your beautiful family!

  8. Maan Avatar

    How heartwarming. This is one of the things I’d really like to do: serve children. I pray to have this kind of opportunity; you are truly blessed. Merry Christmas, May, and Happy New Year!

  9. Cheanne Avatar

    What a nice Christmas party. I’m sure you made all the children very happy. :) Through my son’s school, we also visited an orphanage early this month. Like Lukas, my son also probably did not quite understand the purpose of being there. It’s a nice tradition to form though. :)

  10. Alissa Avatar
    Alissa

    We have a Christmas tradition here at home too where we celebrate it with less fortunate kids on the block. This sounds really lovely..

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      I’ve thought of that for a long time, but I’m scared of ending up inviting the wrong people. Times are different now. In the 80s, when I was a little girl, you can invite anyone who comes to your door inside your house and you know you won’t be mugged.

  11. Kim @ Mom On Duty Avatar

    I love the idea of celebrating Christmas at an orphanage! <3 Maybe I can do this when my two minis are a little bit older. :)

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Fifty-something storyteller, award-winning writer, long-time content creator, podcast host, artist, an advocate for alternative learning and a staunch supporter of the arts.

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