December 4, 2009

Gingerbread house party part 1 (1981-1987)

This is a 4 part history of my gingerbread house party which has been held for 25 years

This is the story of my gingerbread house party. My 2 friends Elsie and Pat, and I were taking the Diploma Nursing program and had spent 3 ½ years on this project, which included looking after children, commuting to Kelowna from Vernon (30 miles) and about 65 hours a week for classes, studying, and practicum. In the final month, December as we studied and car pooled we kept saying that there had to be more to life than studying for exams. We decided it would be fun to make gingerbread houses and planned a date for when we finished classes and exams. On December 9, 1981 we made 3 large gingerbread houses and each decorated one. I had so much fun I decided to continue this for a Christmas tradition. The tradition has evolved over the years but one constant is my friend Elsie who has come every year faithfully except the second year when we were in Vancouver.


1981


Pat, Elsie, Sharon



Dec 9, 1981 start of making gingerbread houses with Elsie, Sharon, and Pat (3), we made 3 large houses.



1982


Dec 17 Unfortunately after finishing and getting my R.N. there was a downturn in the economy so we moved to Vancouver for 10 months, but I wanted to continue with gingerbread houses as part of the tradition for Christmas so made them with my sister Bonnie. We made 3 a little bit smaller houses and the kids who loved them.




1983

Dec 20 Attending: Elsie, new comers-Marge, Marie (4) (Pat had moved away). We were back in Vernon and making gingerbread houses became more of a party. There were 4 of us and we made 8 smaller houses. This time we included my 3 children in the party and the adults each took a house home. Jody gave hers away to a boy in her class that did not have very much. I gave one to my grandfather and one to 2 friends.


1984
Dec 18 Attending: Elsie, Troy, Lisa, Jody, new comer-June, (5) This was more of a couples event, with Elsie’s and June husband there visiting with my husband. We made 9 houses and my kids enjoyed the party and decorating a house. I gave some of the extra houses away and people really liked them. The gingerbread house making party was now a tradition for Elsie and myself.



1985

Dec 19 Attending: Elsie, June, Troy, Lisa, Jody, new comers-Lizanne, and Christine (8) and Vera . This was a 2 part party with 8 people the first day and we made 11 houses. This was Christine’s first time and she enjoyed it so much she has attended almost all of them since. The next day my mother came from Vancouver and decorated houses with the kids, we gave some of them away.







1986

Dec 17 Attending: Elsie, Christine, Troy, Lisa, Jody, new comers-Donna E, Liesa and her niece, Robert and Eira (11). Donna loved it and has come every year since as part of her Christmas tradition. The party got to be more fun as more people joined in and things got more chaotic. Somehow the number roof roofs, sides, and end pieces never seemed to match, but just added to the fun.











1987

Dec 8 Attending: Elsie, Donna E, Bonnie, Vera, June, Rebecca, Joel, Lisa, new comer-Phyllis and Ray (Lisa’s boyfriend) (11). Christine was in the hospital and we sent her a house and candy and icing to decorate there. Made 12 houses. My mother and sister organized their houses and took them home on the plane. My mother loved her house and put it in the freezer and takes it out for a Christmas decoration. Phyllis rescued a very lopsided house and made it into a beautiful church. I did not enjoy this party as much as usual because I felt very nauseated and it turned out to be esophagistis and I was in the hospital 2 days later.












December 3, 2009

Gingerbread house party part 2 (1988-1992)

1988


Dec 19 Attending: Elsie, Donna e, Christine, Eira, new comers-Suzanne, Joyce, Sue, and Maureen (9) the party was to become a tradition for Maureen who has been attending ever since. The party became more interesting as a friendly competition started between Christine and Maureen for most complex and interesting house, everyone enjoyed seeing what their houses would look like



1989


Dec 18 Attending: Elise, Christine, Donna E, Maureen, Marie, Joyce, Eira (8) there was a snowstorm slowed down all but the dedicated. Christine out did herself making a hot tub in the yard complete with blue icing for the water.










1990
Dec 10 Attending: Elsie, Christine, Donna E, Maureen, Eira and new comer-Jean and Shirley (9). This was the first party in our new house in Coldstream. The production of the houses is still chaotic, roofs and sides were getting mixed up and the count never seems to out even. After the party I figured out how to simplify things and I did not let them cut out the roof’s for the houses until they finished the ends and sides. This did not work either because the roof’s did not have enough time to cool and were collapsing.










The next day Dale, Ernest and Ches decorated houses.




1991
Dec 18 Attending: Elsie, Christine, Donna E, Maureen, Jean, Shirley, Vera new comers-Dianne, Maxine, Arlene, Margie Chan (12). Made 12 houses. This was not a good year because Loretta (my husband’s sister who was living with us was dying of cancer). This time we did all the roof’s first and then the sides and ends, this worked well except the count still did not come out exactly right




1992
Dec 17 Attending: Elsie, Christine, Donna E, Maureen, Joyce, Eira, and Shirley, new comer-Irene (9). Although Eira tried diligently to keep the count accurate it always seemed to be a little off, very tricky to count since people are continually adding new pieces and then keeping track of the pieces continually changing in the oven. I gave a house to Diane.

December 2, 2009

Gingerbread house party part 3 (1993-2000)

1993

Dec 13 Attending: Elsie, Christine, Donna E, Maureen, Dianne, Shirley, Joyce, Jean, new comers-Ursula and Kathie (11). This party was reminiscent of the original because I was back in school again doing my Degree in nursing. Jean brought farm animals and made her house into a farm complete with an outhouse







1994
Dec 16 Attending were: Elsie, Donna E, Maureen and a friend of hers, Dianne, Shirley, Kathie and Suzanne (9)






The next day Jody and her boyfriend Shane decorated a house and 2 days later Vera and Troy decorated houses.



1995

Dec 15 Attending: Elise, Donna E, Maureen, Joyce, Dianne, Eira, Shirley, Diane, and newcomers-Anne and Marlene (11). Anne was one of my instructors (a favorite) when I took the diploma nursing program and then again for the nursing degree program. Anne showed us how to stick the houses together with melted sugar. This worked much better than icing except the risk of getting burnt from the hot sugar syrup, which unfortunately has happened a couple of times. The next day I decorated 2 more houses and donated them to the Salvation Army.
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1996
Dec 13 Attending: Elsie, Donna E, Maureen, Bonnie, Vera, Anne, Eira, Jody, Christine, and newcomer-Evey (11). Christine had missed 2 years while working out of town. It was great to have my mom, sister and daughter all there.


1997

Dec 15 Attending: Elsie, Maureen, Donna E, Diane, Vanessa, Shirley, new comers-Linda and Vanessa (9). Two days later Irene, Lisa and Steve decorated houses. I gave one house for a Christmas present for gift exchange at party for clinicians, it was a popular gift and got exchanged frequently








1998

Dec 13 Attending: Elsie, Eira, Maureen, Shirley, Vera, Anne, Linda, and newcomer-Dodie (9).


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1999

Dec 13 Attending: Elsie, Donna E, Maureen, Diane, Vanessa, Bonnie, Vera, Eira, Shirley, Evey, and new comer-Elaine (12). The next day I helped my grandson Kyle decorate his first gingerbread house.




2000
Dec 18 Attending: Elsie, Maureen, Eira, Donna E, Christine, Shirley, Diane, Vera, Evey, Linda, new comer-Mary (12)
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