Sunday, January 9, 2011

Homeschool Secret Santa and Caroling party

Rachel, Barbara and I thoiught it would be fun for our kids to play secret santas this year. The rule was that they had to make the present. It turned out so neat. All the kids had fun making the gifts and then seeing what their friend had made for them.
We started out with a pizza party and then off to some of Rachel's neighbor's, the local Fire Department and Post Office (that one was a spur of the moment caroling job) for some Caroling. The kids sang 3 songs for each place. Rudolph turned out to be their best one but away in a manger was really nice too Once we were done caroling we came back to Rachel's to exchange our secret santa gifts and play.

Tyler all ready to hand out some homemade cookies to our quests.


Everyone lined up for our first house.
Zach handing out some cookies we had all made.
Barbara is the popular mom :)



Tyler finally being able to hand out his cookie can.


The Tri - City Fire department was quite suprised when we showed up to sign to them and bring some fresh homemade cookies. They really seemed to apprectiate the kids.


Hubba hubba :) Mr. Cute Fireman and Loretta's son Michael.
No this was not why we went to the fire department. We honestly just wanted to let them know we appreciate their courage and service to our community. The bonus was seeing him :)



What a beautiful group of homeschooled children. Yes I am a little proud :)


The Miami Post Office is right accross the street from the Fire Department and so we decided to stop in there too. They are always so helpful to their customers. The lady in the red shirt at the counter however did not appreciate our group of joyful children. Tis the season :)



The children were very well behaved and sang nice and loudly for everyone to hear. We were all very proud of the service our children performed that day.

Once back at Rachel's, Rebecca wanted to bless us with a very beautiful song about a candle. She has a lovely voice and it was very nice and calming for the children after all that walking.


Tyler opening his bean bag throw present. He has really enjoyed playing with it at home. A total hit.

Colby opening the neat wooden gun Faith Anne painted for him.

All the Eastin kids were so excited to see if Emily liked the highchair that Zach had made her. She really loves it. She is so shy that you couldn't tell but she really likes it.

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