Oh My McStars!!!

We eat at McDonalds.  There.  I admitted it.  Not only do we eat at McDonalds, we give the different restaurants names to help us differentiate.

“After we pick up Little we will go by the ‘Promise McDonalds’ to get a drink.”
“No, there is no play place.  This is the ‘Ridiculous McDonalds’.”

Considering this level of love and familiarity with the franchising chain, it is no surprise that we were discussing the clown, Ronald McDonald, in the car last week.  KB started into a dreamy speech about meeting Ronald McDonald himself and I immediately derailed that train by telling her that I had not seen Mr. McDonald since I was a little girl; he used to come to birthday parties.  It was hard to disappoint her, but I told her not to get her hopes up, the company was no longer in the habit of sending in the clown.

McDonalds made a McLiar out of me.  Last Thursday I was driving through the ‘Joann McDonalds’ and as one lady handed me my Diet Dr. Pepper another hung a sign in the window.  You guessed it – Ronald McDonald was coming on Saturday and would be taking pictures and signing autographs.  Seriously.  Can you believe the timing? All of a sudden we had plans for Saturday.

We didn’t tell KB until Saturday morning, just in case something were to happen and we couldn’t go.  We also knew she wouldn’t be able to stop talking once she found out. She didn’t disappoint – once we told her, we were privy to a string of questions about the clown and predictions about how our visit would go.

The morning was actually cute and fun.  The guy said things like, “Hope you are having a McMagical Day!” and that kinda made me want to be sick, but the kids were McThrilled and McGiddy.

KB got all nervous and refused to be in the photo.  I took her aside and reminded her of the picture we have where Little and Bubba are with Dora.  KB refused to be in that photo too and every time she looks at it she says, “I wish I was in the picture with Dora.”  After contemplating a life of wishing to be in the photo with Mr. McDonald, KB chose the lesser of two evils and slinked behind her father’s leg to get the photo below.

My favorite part of the whole time was hearing a 30something turn to her mom and ask if she had ever seen Ronald McDonald when she was young.  Her mother said no and the clown overheard her.  He zipped right over exclaiming, “And I’ve missed you!”  He gave the girl a hug, got a picture with her, signed an autograph and told her he was so thrilled to have finally met her and he “hoped she had a McMagical day!”  It was hilarious and perfect.  The entire adult population of the store was united in the moment and it felt like world peace was actually possible.  Okay, that’s a bit much, but it was truly fun.

Moral of the story: McMagical memories are made in McDonalds McMoments

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Luv is in the Air

We went to see my extended family for four days and were reminded of just how deeply we love them.  That’s enough about that for now – it’s a post for another day.  Today I am sharing about Valentines Day and the luv that was shared at three schools, in four classrooms, by three super kiddos.

Sportin’ their Vday attire.

KB was the kiddo with two classes this year.  She has a class of 8 in Mother’s Morning Out and then a class of 10 in preschool.  I used a Pinterest idea (link on Pinterest page) and did what I do best: tweaked it.  We had a gazillion DumDum Pops for some reason and so, instead of purchasing M&Ms for little bags to attach to shovels, we just used a bouquet of lollipops.  The shovels went to one class, the pails went to the other.

KB designed the card for the pails and even signed them.  Good times.

Bubba has been on a bit of Star Wars kick since every little boy in his class talks about it incessantly.  When it came time to make his valentines, I had to think of how to combine Star Wars and the pencil sharpeners I made the inlaws help me get during school supply sales last summer.  With more inspiration from Pinterest and kisses from Christmas clearance, here’s what I came up with:

And then there was Little.  There are only 7 kiddos in her class but 18 in the school and they party together like a family, so she needed 18 valentines.  Simple and Sweet.

Teachers got a picture in a frame.  I created the photo and the frames were from the Dollar Stop (mini Dollar Tree).

So the tally goes like this:

3 kids

4 classrooms

7 teachers

61 valentines

And I know that Valentines Day is over but as the world turns so are the holidays of our lives; meaning it will be back in 360 days.  So I have uploaded the print for your own enjoyment.  Go HERE to download the 8×10 and HERE for a 5×7.  (Don’t you feel loved!)

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Tim Hawkins and Promise

I have told you about numbers for the Tim Hawkins fund raiser but I thought I would take it a step further. From the picture above you can see he is just a down to earth guy from St. Louis, MO. What you can’t tell is how absolutely hilarious he is. I can honestly say I have never laughed that hard at a comedian before.

From the picture below you can see how adorable the student body of Promise is. Scroll on down and you can hear those kiddos sing.

The song they sing is “I Am A Promise” by the Gaithers. We grew up singing this song in Locust, NC and it took on an entirely new level of meaning when God gave Little to us. Imagine how special it was to watch our little girl singing, ” I am a promise. I am a possibility. I am a promise with a capital P. I am a great big bundle of potentiality. And I am learning to hear God’s voice and I am trying to make the right choices I am a promise to be anything He wants me to be.”

Dear Jesus, Thank you that you made Little on purpose and for a purpose. Thank you that you are committed to growing her to her full potential and using her for Your glory. We trust that her heart will be sensitive to your voice and that she would make the choice to follow you. Amen.

If you have the time. . . a taste of the humor. . .

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