2014 Officer Installation and Rededication Ceremony

candle and white roseAt our August 7 meeting, Kathy installed the 2014-15 officers and led a ceremony focused on reflecting upon our goals and rededicating ourselves to our weight loss journey. I feel confident that I can speak for everyone who attended that it was a moving and motivational ceremony.

Before I go into the details and highlights of the ceremony, I want to thank Kathy for all her hard work. The ceremony was inspirational to me, and I am sure that it was to others, also. I can’t convey in words what a beautiful ceremony it was visually with the candles shining in the dim light, as well as it being emotionally and spiritually moving.

Here are the highlights:

Kathy presenting the rededication ceremony.

Kathy presenting the rededication ceremony.

Officer Installation

Outgoing Officers

Outgoing Officers

Officers were installed. Kathy gave each officer their charge. Here are Kathy’s words to us:

Incoming Officers

Incoming Officers

Patty, as our new Treasurer, you are essential to us, as you keep track of all of our monies coming in and going out. You have the task of keeping track of our funds. This Treasure Chest charm represents the job you will do this year. It also represents the many thanks from the rest of us for taking on this job. We appreciate you and your willingness to serve.

 

Jana, this Explorer charm represents you. As Secretary, you will keep track of our meeting notes. As a techy person, you are helping to bring our TOPS club into the real and virtual world. We appreciate your willingness to take us into the 21st century as we explore avenues to keep TOPS relevant in this day and age of technology. We appreciate you and your willingness to serve.

 

Bert, this crown represents the many hats you will wear as Co-Leader. You have just stepped down as Leader and you have a great knowledge of what is happening with TOPS, with our local club and with each office. We appreciate you and your willingness to serve.

 

Darcy and Betty, our Weight Recorder and her Assistant. You all are such a pleasure to be around. Your gentle spirits soothe us as we approach that scale each week. Darcy, this heart has a key inside which represents the wealth of information you keep track of for us for our International organization. The pearls represent the members of the club and our gift of doing the right thing each week so that we can approach the scale with confidence. Betty, this timepiece charm represents the timeliness, the reminder that we are accountable to ourselves and each other each week. We appreciate both of you and your willingness to serve.

 

Jessie, this door represents your new office as Leader. You will lead us through this door and on our journey for next year. It looks like a Secret Garden door. May we find friends and support for each other as we move through this door. We appreciate you and your willingness to serve

 

And we have one last charm.

 

Patty, how privileged we are to have the State Coordinator here in our chapter. This charm represents the Life Line TOPS is for us and you are at one end. But remember, that we are here for you. This is a big year for you. Don’t forget that we are at the other end and we are here for you, too! We appreciate you and your service to TOPS!

Rededication Ceremony

Next Kathy led us in a rededication ceremony. From the Rededicaton Ceremony*:

The installation of new officers marks the beginning of a new TOPS year – a perfect time for all members to remember what brought them to TOPS in the first place, and to rededicate themselves to continue their quest – whatever it might be

Kathy lit candles symbolizing continuity from one year’s officers to the next, support from fellow TOPS members, TOPS and KOPS pledges, movement (e.g., exercise), and a food plan. The lights were turned off and we took a moment to reflect upon our personal thoughts.

members lighting candles

Lighting candles

*The rededication ceremony was written by Area Captain Jeanie Druebert.

 

Fun Day Pics

Fun Day in Shattuck

Area Recognition Day (AKA Fun Day) for the second quarter of 2014 was held in Shattuck. Although it was quite a westward trek for most chapters, there was a great turn out and a great time was had by all. This Fun Day had a Hawaiian theme, and we saw many grass skirts, and a lot of coconutty people!

Several chapter members were recognized for their accomplishments, including Patty for most weight lost and Betty K., our newest KOPS. Way to go! We’re proud of you.

Also, chapter officers were installed at Fun Day. Outgoing officers were recognized for their hard work and dedication, and incoming officers were given their charge for the next year.

Here are pics of our chapter and a link to the area newsletter with more pics and area news.

August 2014 Area Newsletter

Patty in Hawaiian theme

Patty showing off her Hawaiian prize.

Patty and Bert behind hula facades.

Patty and Bert doing their best hula girl impression.

Break time is a good excuse for chatting.

Break time is a good excuse for chatting.

Betty K., our newest KOPS.

Betty K., our newest KOPS.

Meeting Highlights 9-4-14

September 4, 2014 Meeting Highlights

The meeting was called to order by Jessie.

Roll Call

Roll was called by Darcy. Present were 16 TOPS and 1 KOPS for a total of 17 in attendance.

We lost 13.25 lbs and gained 10.75 lbs for a net loss of 2.5 lbs.

Jessie was the TOPS Best Loser and Patty was the fresh weight Best Loser.

Meeting Business

Bert drew a white macaroni and Lelia encouraged us to throw something away for the “Trash It” challenge.

We saw the area newsletter, in which Maria put several pics from Fun Day and thanked many for their hard work.

The results of our 50/50 basket at Fun Day were announced. The split was $24/$24.

Program

Linda lightened things up with some humorous quotes.

Jessie led a game in which we had to answer some really hard questions about our weight loss goals and struggles. Thanks, Jessie, for helping us think about our goals.

As you probably know, Patty had her surgery this past week. Bert reports that she is doing well and recovering quickly. I know we all wish her the speediest of recoveries. And, to Patty, drink that water! We’re all rooting for you.

The meeting closed with prayer.