Visions of sugar plums danced in their heads

I don't really want to see another gingerbread house for a long time.

J had the first of his many holidays events this weekend: a gingerbread house making workshop. He puts together the gingerbread houses and the families just need to show up and decorate! J provides the very creative candy options for the decorations. He has offered this in his town for the last 3 years. The first year, he sold all 10 houses he bought. Last year, he offered more, 15, and sold out again. So this year he upped it to 25 ... and sold out with a waiting list.

Guess which unemployed chick got to help him put together those 25 houses on Friday??? THE VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR, of course.It only took us 5 hours and you can tell it took us a few houses to get a system down. By the end, we were expert builders.

All the hard work was worth it to see the happy (and candy-induced hyper) children on Saturday.Next weekend, I get to dress as an elf and get up at 5am for his event! CAN YOU FEEL MY EXCITEMENT???

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