surviving christmas
It can survive without killing his family at Christmas? Conversation was the site of Parenting a night of fundraising for Bethany Center for new mothers, Anya Brighouse and Allison Mooney exchange ideas, make the silly season of fun to listen to .
Over a hundred women gathered in the stylish and contemporary foyer of The Parenting Place in Greenlane, Auckland on Thursday 12 November for wine and supper to be entertained and informed with hot tips, of both a relational and aesthetic nature. The night, as well as a good time out with the girls, was raising awareness and fundraising for Bethany Centre. The Centre, run by Salvation Army, assists pregnant women and new mums who otherwise would not have any support around them by providing residential care, antenatal and postnatal.
Guests were greeted by the festive sight of three tall Christmas trees on the stage, ready to be adorned with decorations. Interior stylist Anya Brighouse had the crowd warming to her like chestnuts over a log fire with her stories of her children and one-legged reindeer, as she spoke with self-deprecating humour on how her family does Christmas.
It can survive without killing his family at Christmas? Conversation was the site of Parenting a night of fundraising for Bethany Center for new mothers, Anya Brighouse and Allison Mooney exchange ideas, make the silly season of fun to listen to .
Over a hundred women gathered in the stylish and contemporary foyer of The Parenting Place in Greenlane, Auckland on Thursday 12 November for wine and supper to be entertained and informed with hot tips, of both a relational and aesthetic nature. The night, as well as a good time out with the girls, was raising awareness and fundraising for Bethany Centre. The Centre, run by Salvation Army, assists pregnant women and new mums who otherwise would not have any support around them by providing residential care, antenatal and postnatal.
Guests were greeted by the festive sight of three tall Christmas trees on the stage, ready to be adorned with decorations. Interior stylist Anya Brighouse had the crowd warming to her like chestnuts over a log fire with her stories of her children and one-legged reindeer, as she spoke with self-deprecating humour on how her family does Christmas.
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