On 25th December Jim and some of his friends laid on a Christmas lunch for people who otherwise might have eaten alone, perhaps even spent the entire day alone.
Cornerstone Coffee and Books provided the space, River Church funded the supplies for the meal, Jim and his family prepared and served the food, and the rest of us helped with setting up, waiting at table, chatting with the guests, and clearing up afterwards.
Quite unprompted, Waitrose provided some festive groceries for the guests to take home. Every guest also received an M&S voucher.
Paul and I arrived at 10:30. We spent some time sweeping the floor and setting out the tables (four tables with space for ten people on each). Then, as the guests started arriving we were on hand to welcome them, offer teas or coffees, and chat.
During the meal it was great to sit with the guests, pull crackers, and have some unhurried conversation.
At the end of the meal I had to hurry home as Donna's parents and brother were staying with us, but I think there were plenty of helpers on hand to assist with the washing up and tidying away.
I was almost on my own this Christmas but in the end wasn't. I'll know where to come if there's a next time!
ReplyDeleteYou'd have been welcome, of course; but it would have been a bit of a journey just for lunch.
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