They planned everything down to the last detail and provided soda, cake, chips and candy bags. They paid for all of this. None of them make a huge amount of money. I was very touched. And, they managed to keep it a surprise. Kathy came to work at noon, carrying a cake. Everything was orchestrated this morning so that she could hide it without anyone seeing it.
At 6:00, when the party was suppose to start, I went to Miran's house. Mirian was busy tying and hanging balloons and Dilma was making candy bags. After everything was just so, the Christmas music was started. I have to laugh when I hear "I'm Dreaming Of A White Christmas" in Honduras. With the music playing loudly, Kathy led the kids into the house.
Josue does not know he is not as big as everyone else.
The furniture was cleared and the living room became a dance floor.
Fernando was the donkey and Daniela rode him. For a pretty long ways. I was laughing so hard. Josue was Baby Jesus. I am not sure which was funnier, the donkey or Baby Jesus. Josue did not want to stay there and kept getting up. Fernando (the donkey) kept pushing him back down and telling him to stay there. The three wise men came bearing gifts of big blocks, little blocks and baseballs.
The kids were so excited that they were allowed to listen to music while they ate. After they ate and had cake, they were settling down to watch a movie. They were given candy bags and told no one could eat the candy until tomorrow. I am glad I am not on duty tonight.
I was proud of the kids when most of them remembered to tell everyone thank you.
This was a really fun evening. I love my employees.
Terri
1 comment:
Such a sweet story. Thanks for sharing Terri!
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