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Wanted for Christmas: Socks With No Holes- Shopping for the Kids (UPDATE #2)

Today my sister, Mara, my sister in-law Kat, the boys and I, went shopping for the impoverished kids in Mara’s second grade class.  Here is the original, Wanted for Christmas: Socks With No Holes post.

Mara had received enough donations of school supplies and books, we did not have to purchase any of those.  The little girl who needed a pencil to finish her homework will have plenty, and the boy who wanted some chapter books, will have a good supply of them.

The first section we went to in Wal-Mart, where the school district’s tax-id number is on file (so we wouldn’t have to pay tax for the items), was the sock section.  Mara has 11 boys in her class, and she wanted to make sure they each had two pairs of socks, so we bought three packages of 10-count socks.  She is going to give the little boy, whose plea to Santa for socks with no holes in them, the remaining eight pairs. 

Then we did the same for the girls- Mara has 15 girls in her class. We also bought some pretty headbands, rubber bands, and bows for their hair.  Kat was touched by the little girl who asked for a sparkly red dress, and wanted to personally buy the sparkly dress for her.  This little girl will be the princess, she wrote Santa about. 

Our next stop was the blanket section, where we picked up a red fleece blanket for the little girl who asked for a blanket because her house was so cold.  We also bought fleece hats and gloves for all the girls, and Batman and Cars hats and mittens for all the boys.  Mara said none of her kids have hats or gloves when they come to school. 

Then it was time to get them some toys.  We found a great deal for the girls- High School Musical Barbie Dolls.  Mara say the girls love High School Musical, and none of us are fans of the Bratz dolls, so this was a great alternative for them.

The boys got little hand held video games- we got an assortment of racing, soccer, basketball, football, and bowling.  We also picked out card games for the boys like Go Fish, Old Maid, and Crazy Eights.  They also got some rubber bouncy balls, that Mara says the boys love.  Mara also bought several soccer, and footballs for the class to play with at recess.  The school does not have any balls for the kids.  We also got recorders (the musical instrument) for every kid in the class. Mara says they have a few recorders when the kids have music, and most of them really liked playing it. We got some sidewalk chalk for the kids to draw with at recess.  We got the girls some lip gloss, and some Silly Putty for the boys.  

My sister is an excellent present wrapper. She always has the prettiest packages, so our next stop was the gift bag area, where we got blue gift bags for the boys, and red and green striped bags for the girls.  Then we were done.

As we waited in line, Mara showed us all of the gift cards that had generously been sent in to her- some from people out of state, whom she didn’t know.  Here is a picture of all of the gift cards:

I still hadn’t bought my gift card yet, so my sister gave me some items to just buy outright.  Kat and I paid for our purchases, and then helped unload the carts of gifts for the kids. When all the items had been brought, there was still a few gift cards left!  We couldn’t believe it, and we were all overwhelmed at the generousity of people-most who were strangers to us.

These are not easy economic times, and yet so many found a way to give something to these kids who have far less.  None of these people have ever met these kids.  They just heard they needed help, and they jumped into action to help. 

Even Ryan and Cole, who usually are bad shoppers (they just get bored and start fussing) seemed to be in the spirit. I can’t recall at time, I have taken them shopping when they have been so well behaved.  Ryan was not feeling himself either.  We were there for two hours, so it wasn’t a short trip by any means.  Ryan told me that we were lucky we had toys, and he liked shopping for Auntie Mara’s kids that didn’t have toys.  I could not have been more proud of them.  Here is a picture of them with Auntie Mara, in front of the carts:

Here are two more pictures of us shopping.  Thanks to a very nice shopper, we were able to get a picture of the three of us with the items, and then one of my sister and I:

  

Mara is going to assemble the gift bags this week, and then give them to her kids on Friday- the last day before Christmas break. She has invited the boys and I to come to her class for that so we can take pictures and meet the kids.  I want to see the little boy when he sees his 10 pairs of new socks.  I want us to see and share in the the smiles and joy that these kids will have when they realize that Santa heard and responded to their requests.

Ryan told me tonight as he was falling asleep that he would really like to go see the kids open their presents.  He asked if Santa was going to be there, and I told him Santa will not be able to be there in the class, but Santa has many, many helpers.  I told him Santa’s helpers were the reason we were able to get so many gifts for the kids, and Santa’s helpers will make the kids very happy.  He nodded his head and said, “That’s good Mommy. Santa’s helpers are good.”   

On behalf of Mara, and myself, thank you so much to everyone who was able to help these kids out this year, and thank you to all my wonderful readers who were able to help as well.  There just aren’t enough words to express the gratitude.  I will post pictures of the kids with their gifts, and once again, thank you for being one of Santa’s helpers.  🙂

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Cookie Time & Toffee Recipe

One of my favorite parties during the holidays is my sister’s annual cookie exchange I attend every year. I wrote about how the exchange has evolved over the years,  last year in  Cookies, Cookies, and more Cookies

Last Saturday was the exchange, and I was a bit sad.  I usually try to make a really special cookie, because I just don’t bake that many cookies during the year.  Having an extra special cookie to give as a gift during the holidays motivates me try something new every year.  However, I just didn’t have time with us trying to move.

So I stuck to my old standby- toffee.  I made cookie sheet, after cookie sheet of it all week.  It is the easiest recipe to make, and it is the most delicious toffee- it is very addictive- so don’t say I didn’t warn you.  I normally don’t give the recipe out, but consider this an early Christmas present from me to you.  🙂  Enjoy!

Fool’s Toffee

36 saltines (can also use graham crackers)

1 cup butter

1 cup packed dark brown sugar

11 oz. milk chocolate chips

1/2 cup of chopped pecans, almonds, or walnuts (Optional)

 

Preheat oven to 375.

Line a cookie sheet with foil.  Butter or use Pam on the foil (I spray the foil with Pam). 

Spread crackers out on foil, filling cookie sheet. 

Melt butter and brown sugar on medium-high heat.  Bring to a boil, stiring occasionally,and boil for 4 minutes. 

Spread butter and sugar mixture over crackers evenly.

Cook in oven for 5 minutes. 

Immediately sprinkle chocolate chips on top.  Allow them to soften (about 5-7 minutes) and then spread evenly over top. 

Top with chopped nuts if desired. 

Place in refrigerator until cooled.  Then break into bite sized pieces. 

Can be stored in an air tight container in the fridge for up to two weeks.

 

Here is a picture of all the wonderful friends at the party (I’m second to the right, standing up in the blue shirt, and my sister and my niece are second to the left standing up. My sister-in-law is to the right of my sister, in the brown sweater):

 


 

 

And here is a picture of all the final goodies:

 

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New House- Before & After Pictures

I know these have been a long time coming, but I finally have some before and after pictures of our bedrooms in the new house.  I’ll post living room and dining room pictures when the floor is done.  Without any further delay:

Master bedroom BEFORE:

 

Master bedroom AFTER:

 

 (room is same color-this picture turned out really light though)

Boys’ Bedroom’s BEFORE:

       

Boys’ Bedroom’s AFTER:

     

Forgive me for not having the exact wall in some of the pictures.  You didn’t really expect me to remember which walls I took pictures of over a month ago, did you?  🙂

We are getting really close to being DONE.  Joe put in a new floor in the master bath this weekend, and he just has to put the in the wood floor in the living and dining rooms.  I need to clean the bathrooms, mop the floors, and clean the ceiling fan in our room.  Then we need to clean the windows, put our new window coverings up, pick up all our remodeling stuff, and that should be it. That puts us moving, oh, right before Christmas.

It has been really interesting trying to get Christmas stuff done, and explain to the boys every day that Santa will know where to find us. We haven’t exactly figured out if we will have our Christmas tree at the old or new house yet.  I guess it depends on where our beds are Christmas Eve.  This should be the busiest Christmas ever.  Once we are moved, then we get to clean our current place from top to bottom, and hopefully find a renter.  I hope the end is in sight. 

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Socks with no Holes for Christmas- UPDATE (& Call to Alex)

My sister is so grateful she has been receiving donations for her kids in her class- she wanted me to thank everyone who has been able to make a donation.  If you missed the original post, you can read it here

She asked me to put out a special call to Alex from Buckley Air Force Base.  She received your message, but she could not make out your number, so she can’t call you back.  She did catch that you heard about this on A Mama’s Blog.  She thanks you for calling her, and hopes you will call her back.  The number at the school is: 303.853.5716, and my sister is Mara Corzine.  Or you can e-mail me, with your contact information, and I’ll be sure she receives it.

My sister asked me if I would like to come along shopping next week with her, to pick out gifts for the kids, and of course I said YES!  I should be able to post pictures of all the donations and the gifts for the kids, and my sister will send pictures to me I can post once the kids receive the gifts.  The first picture she is going to take is of the little boy with his new socks.  🙂

Thank you again for all your generous donations.  This really is a highlight to know these kids are going to have Christmas gifts this year.

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Santa’s Helper

I have been asking the boys what they would like Santa to bring them for Christmas for about a month now. It seems like they always change their minds, so I wanted to make sure I got the same answer a few times before Santa works his magic.

Ryan has been asking for a cement truck since July.  He has not changed his mind at all.  He said it had to have stripes on it, and he said this was his truck when he saw the Bruder truck in a toy catalog:

Cole kept asking for a dump truck. I’m not sure if Ryan Santa’s Helper put that bug in his ear or not, but when I pointed out to Cole that we already had a dump truck, he stopped asking for one.  Cole points out backhoes, every time he sees one and I asked him if he would like Santa to bring him a backhoe.  He seemed more excited at that prospect.  He hasn’t changed his mind in a few weeks.

I took them to the the toy store the other day to look around, and I think Cole died and went to heaven, when he saw, a backhoe on a flatbed truck.  He had that look like he just couldn’t believe something like that even exsisted.  As a mother of two boys, I do have to say, it is pretty cool. 

I told them we’d write letters to Santa in a few days. Today I was upstairs getting ready to go to the grocery store and I heard this exchange between the boys:

Ryan: What Cole, I don’t understand you?

Cole: (something that sounded like this:) Bahhoe on flaaaaatbhed.

Ryan: Oh, you want a backhoe on the flatbed truck?

Cole: Yes.

Ryan: Okay, Cole.  I’ll tell Santa for you that is what you want.  I’ll find Santa’s phone number and call him for you.

Cole: Okay Ryan, thank you.

It is so cute to hear how excited the boys are for Christmas, and thanks to the Santa’s helper I have in the house, I realized my little Cole has his heart set on that backhoe and truck now.  I ordered them both tonight to ensure Santa comes through. 

We have bought a few Bruder toys before and they are wonderful for boys.  They are so durable and they are made in Germany.  Germany has one of the toughest toy standards in the world, so you don’t have to worry about any funky or toxic chemicals on them.

I found both items in stock at  3000toys.com.  It was my first time shopping with them, and their prices were great. They were considerably lower than other sites I had checked.  I was able to take advantage of free shipping as well.  If you are buying toys online, check them out.

Now I think I am as excited as Ryan and Cole, to see their reactions on Christmas morning.  🙂