Saturday was a blast!
In summary ...
The Before:
The Before:
OK, so it doesn't look that bad. It actually IS pretty bad, but CONSIDERING ... well, it could have been WAY worse! Let's start at the beginning...
First Mo and I dropped off presents at the Angel Tree. Instead of birthday gifts, Mo always asks us to buy gifts for an Angel every year. Plus she coordinates other Angels with her office in Fairfax AND volunteers her time at the Angel Tree warehouse. The girl is a SAINT, I tell ya. It was fun to see the looks on the faces of the Girl Scouts who were volunteering when Mo and I came in like Santa Claus with 4 huge sacks of gifts, all labeled and ready to go! Still, it did make us a little sad to see how many un-adopted Angels were left on the tree. If you have some free time and a few extra dollars, PLEASE go pick one up!
Unpacking the car in the Short Pump parking lot.
Then we picked up the Luals to take them to Target. 2 and a half hours later, we departed - tired and overstimulated, but successful!
Goofing around in the Toy Section
Final Stop: Aunt Crazy's house to make cookies and watch Christmas movies.
The cookies were entirely up to each kid; they could make cookies for themselves, their family, their teachers - whatever.
This took the rest of the day, and some of the kids didn't get dropped off until 11:30! Nyabol had had a fistful of M&Ms at the last minute before we got in the car, and she just GIGGLED all the way home. I thought it was really funny, but some of her sisters found it more than a little bit annoying. :) I tried to explain to them that it was just the sugar rush, and she probably felt like someone was tickling her or something, but they were convinced she was simply faking it.
This is the older kids, watching Charlie Brown Christmas and waiting for their turn at the cookies.
Ayak was next, not because she was the next oldest but because Awut wanted to be last.
Well, Awut was last all right! And she shoved a cookie into EVERY SPARE CORNER of the cookie sheet! I had to respect her efficiency. She was a little unhappy when there were no more Jimmies left, but that's the chance you take when you choose to be last!
We're almost made it everyone - Hanukka starts Sunday ... Christmas is a week from Wednesday ... Hang in there!! We can do it!
3 comments:
Wow, my friend. THAT is Christmas. You've inspired me, as always....
Wow, Anne. So great of you and Mo! I see the kids have that crazy "THIS IS AWESOME" look in their eyes.
In case you're interested, the following is Ginnie Seger's blog while she is in Kenya. I just c/p your link to her, so now the two of you can be in contact via blog world:
http://ginnieseger.blogspot.com/
Lauren!
This is the best! You're awesome!
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