Valentine Party
I walked from the parking lot into a quiet room the size of a the reception hall. sized room of the building. It was very quiet in the large room as I entered. My footsteps echoed as I walked. There were decorated brown paper lunch bags were all lined up on the counter. Each bagEach bag wwasas decorated with various sizes of d, bright coloredbright colored construction paper hearts,which with with smooth, rippled, and scalloped edges., and some with rippled and scalloped edges. Tucked Inside Eeachach bag hadwere several Valentine cards, whichthat varied in size, shape, and design;, ssome ome cards included candy.
Past the bags and out the back door I went, onto a small patio next to the ...
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the left side. ide Though a few children of the play yard. Th ere wwere a few children were swinging on the swing set located to the right of the sand area., most of the children ran wildly to and fro,There were children everywhere, like ants on an anthill.
Inside the medium sized, white boxbox I was carrying were ,candy roses on sticks. The candy roses were colored red, pink and white. red, and pink, chocolate roses on white sticks. Thisis white box became a source of extreme curiosity. Suddenly, with an almost stamped like zeal, I was surrounded by children pushing and shoving had almost every child in the yard around me squeezing each other to be the first to get the glorious, magical surprise that awaited them in the box. Some of the children, did didn�tnot know why they were theresurrounding me, they just . They just followed the other children. My five-year-old daughter was passing out the candy roses,; but with the onslaught of children, she was having a hard time ...
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children who would greedily grab them from her little hand.
One little girl with blond hair and braids looked at me after she grabbed her rose, and asked, "What is it?"
"It is chocolate candy, you eat it sweetheart." I replied.
The children were chantingall saying "I want some!" or "I don�t have any." I envisioned a tribe of child headhunters holding their spears, with war painted faces wearing native headbands and palm frawns. Finally, eFinally, each child had received his or her candy rose.
As a volunteer, I had the distinct pleasure of operating the cupcake walk, which was located on the patio. Again, there was food. All of the children came. The numerous little hands were all ...
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