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Moms are you ready to start Christmas shopping????

 

Our adoption for October is the USS Ingraham.  There are 201 sailors serving aboard this frigate -

191 males and 10 females (all officers).  As we all know it is very difficult to be away from your family during the holidays so after speaking with our contact we have decided to brighten up these sailors holidays by helping them celebrate Christmas.

 

We can send Christmas decorations such as small trees, battery powered lights and wall decorations.

I would like to see each of them receive a small stocking (6")  filled with candy or small items and a candy cane for Christmas morning in addition to our other packages.  What do you ladies think?

They requested very few things but could use sunscreen and lip balm since the weather is hot where they are deployed.  Microwavable meals would be a big hit with the crew also.  Most of them are into games, movies and sports and could use some new items to pass around.

 

The Captain is onboard with anything that will boost the morale on her ship and they are grateful for the support from home and will appreciate anything we do for them.  They enjoy seeing the smiles on the faces of the sailors when they receive mail and care packages from home.

 

Since this is a small group could we get enough of the small Priority boxes filled so that every sailor onboard would have a box to open for Christmas plus a pillowcase and a Christmas card?

 

Okay moms what fabulous ideas do you have to help the USS Ingraham celebrate Christmas this year?

 

191 Males

10 Females

 

Check in with Nancy on We Stitch Love if you can help out with the pillowcases.

Pillowcase count - females 10 DONE

                              males 191 - we have 191  DONE

Our count as of 10/13

Nancy - stocking for the Captain

Molly - stocking for our POC

Molly - 2 energy drinks for each sailor

Susan - Christmas stories

 

Small Stockings - Total needed 201

      Great job Pam we have enough stockings for everyone on board!

Pam - 200+  MAILED

 

 

Small boxes -  We need 201

                        We have 201!!!!!!!!! 

Molly - 16 plus POC stocking, energy drinks and Pop chips- mailed

Evi - 8 plus decorations  mailed

Kim - 10 plus snacks, suncscreen & lip balm  mailed

Pam (GM Mom) - 24 mailed

Nancy - 8 mailed

Chowchow - 16 plus cards mailed

Pat L - 24  mailed

Susan - 8 mailed

Julie - 8 plus cards & decorations  mailed

Laura - 12  mailed

mominPA - 8

Kat - 14 mailed

mombyheart - Homemade cards mailed

Proud Navy/NYPD - 1 female mailed

Matt's Mom - 9 female plus two boxes of decorations and a gingerbread train kit mailed

Packing Party in San Antonio - 35 mailed

Diane - 10 boxes of treats

I know several of us have bought items to ship but not sure how many small boxes it will work out to be so I will change the numbers as we pack them up.

We have several moms sending blank Christmas cards for the sailors to send to their families and several that will be sending Christmas decorations.

 

The shipping dates will be October 21 - 26 and the address is posted in MAS We Ship Love and mark the boxes "Christmas" or we could write "Don't Open Until Christmas".

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I've got 3 little itty bitty trees--hope I can find them.  Would candy canes get sticky in the heat?  Do we need to provide for any Hanukah or Kwanza?  Somehow I got free subscription to Field and Stream, and will put my two new ones in when I pack my pillowcases.

Hmmmm, I saw a SHE for our captain, I think this is a first for MAS. I can't wait to go do some early shopping. I will post in WSL right now and from what I see, some moms have already pledged cases!! Excellent!

 

Nancy, I noticed that too! How cool we have a SHE captain!  
I say send all the holidays! Then they can all share in their own traditions. Susan, do you still have the Christmas stories/memories? That would be nice to share again I think.

I will be celebrating Christmas with my sailor when he comes home at the end of this month so I will already be getting into the holiday spirit :)

So are we going to send a stocking and a gift box? I think the more the merrier!

Carol I am like Nancy I think we should send a little for all of the holidays so that everyone is covered.

Yes Nancy the captain is a female and all of the other females on board are officers.  That is pretty exciting to have a female captain.

Kim I would love for us to send a gift box and a small stocking for each sailor on board.  How fun for Christmas to come early at your house.  I bet Addie will be excited.

Yes, we will celebrate Thanksgiving, Christmas and Addie's 3rd birthday. Ethan hasn't been here for any of her birthdays yet. He left for his first duty station on her 1st one. They are just days in the year. We celebrate whenever we get the chance. It's all about the family time. That is why supporting these that are deployed is soooo important! They are missing all of these too! I will be working on getting my stuff together for this group!
Kim:  Enjoy your time!!!  We will not have our Sailor home for the holidays this year...so will be quiet!!!

Thanks Kim! 

 

A friend called and she had some Christmas decorations that she bought and wasn't going to use and wanted to know if I could use them for this project.  The perfect items to send to our group.  She has given me the following items.

11 - 12" trees

5 - 20" tree skirts

12 pks of 4 each 6" Honeycomb Snowmen

3 - 15ft Christmas light garland and 4 - 18ft with stars

10 pks of icicles

2 pks of 20 small Christmas light ornaments

3 - 5pk of ribbon ornaments

10 pks of 12 small gold ornaments

1 pk of 9 small gold ornaments

26 gift bags

166 Christmas cards

 

Everything is to be used on the small trees.

Matt's Mom:  you have a super friend!!!    That's quite a haul!!! YIPPEEE

Wow, that is fabulous!! That's a pretty generous friend!!

Do we want to send them some blank Christmas cards that they can send home to family & friends, I have some stashed around some place...

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