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Children Enjoy 2016 Gingerbread Village

By Susan Onuma, Community Writer
December 14, 2016 at 04:04pm. Views: 14

LOMA LINDA>> The lobby of Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital is abuzz with activity. Children cluster around five circular tables to pursue the infinitely serious business of expressing their creativity on the walls of their personal gingerbread houses. Santa grins his way from table to table, offering high fives and ho-ho-hos, as dozens of volunteers—members of the Big Hearts for Little Hearts Loma Linda Guild—mingle with the kids, making sure they have plenty of candies and frosting to decorate the colorful, miniature abodes. Dixie Watkins, who co-founded the guild in 1999 with Eloise Habekost and Nancy Varner, explains the reason for the event. “We feel blessed to be able to do this for the children,” Watkins said. “Here they are, stuck in the hospital at Christmas. It makes things a whole lot better if they can temporarily leave the world of doctors, nurses and needles to come down here and have fun.” Habekost agrees it brightens their day to be able to get away from it all. "The expressions on their faces make all the hours of preparation completely worthwhile,” Habekost said. As they speak, a girl who cannot be much older than two or three pops a candy that was intended for the wall of her house into her mouth. Her eyes sparkle as she answers the question, “Are you having a good time?” “Uh huh,” she replies, smiling from ear to ear. In a nearby room, a dozen of the guild volunteers sort candies into paper bowls. Three more haul gingerbread house kits up to patient rooms on the units so kids who cannot come down can still enjoy the event in their own rooms. Others arrange books and bears—this year’s gifts for participants—into large racks. All of this transpires under the attentive eye of Dinah Evans, Dorothy Clark Brooks and staff members of the department of child life services, who keep bringing more children to the event. At the end of the day, Guild Manager Josh Zahid disclosed that an estimated 80 children came down to the lobby while another 50 got to participate upstairs in their rooms. As the morning moves on, Scott Perryman, MBA, senior vice president and administrator of Children’s Hospital, and Richard Chinnock, MD, chief medical officer, pop in to say hello. Perryman’s wife, Angie, is in charge of the event and arranged for him to stop by to greet the kids. She also arranged for another visitor to stroll in at the stroke of 10:30 a.m. 2016 marks the first-ever appearance of the fabled Gingerbread Man at the event, but judging from the children’s reaction, it won’t be his last. An hour later, representatives from Alta Vista Credit Union dropped in with a check in the amount of $3,879.78. The funds will help the guild purchase teddy bears for the patients of Children’s Hospital. “At ten bucks a pop, that works out to a grand total of 388 teddy bears,” Watkins said. “This is just wonderful." At the end of the day, the children head back to the units and the guild volunteers begin the momentous task of rounding up the leftovers, tearing down the tables and returning the lobby to its original form. In the corner, however, a tower of gingerbread houses stands as colorful testimony to the childlike exuberance that turned the place into a giant playroom. “We look forward to this event every year,” Watkins said. “I would be hard put to say who has the most fun—the kids or the volunteers.” “That’s an easy one,” Habekost responds. “The children enjoy it, but we have the most fun by far.”

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