Free, as in pretty darn expensive, actually, what with shipping costs and all, but hey - CHARITY.
Anyway, this has always been a good way to show my kids that not everyone in the world has the lifestyle we take for granted here. The girls and I head over to Michaels clutching our 30%-off-entire-purchase coupon and a list of suggested gifts, where we have a grand old time choosing items and figuring out if they will fit in the box. We talk about why some gifts are better than others and what the recipient's lives are like. Educational! Then we go home, pack the boxes, bring them to the restaurant on the appointed day, and return home feeling virtuous. After eating our expensive free chicken sandwiches, of course...
Or...not. Some years the boxes don't happen because our good intentions get buried in that maelstrom that is the Christmas holidays. Instead, we kick the red-and-green empty boxes around the house, pretending they are going to be filled, until someone (usually Larry, who does not share my charitable delusions) moves them to the recycling bin.
It's the thought that counts, right?
The Miracle of the Shoe Boxes |
Organized? Heck, no. We packed them last November, stuck them somewhere in our house, and forgot about them until they resurfaced sometime in January.What is amazing is that I still know where they are. A Christmas miracle! In October! Praise the Lord and pass the chicken sandwiches!
Now if I only had this year's Halloween costumes ready...
Here's to the shoeboxes. Last year we didn't do that for the first time in years, so I cut Samaritan's Purse a bigger check to cover other people's efforts. Such a great thing to do with our kids. Makes them realize how MUCH we have and how LITTLE others get.
ReplyDeleteI have fun filling one of those shoeboxes, but yes, they can end up being more expensive than one would think. But then, not very expensive in the grand scheme of things.
ReplyDeleteThat is indeed a miracle that you found last year's boxes at the right time this year!
No condemnation from me... I'm impressed that you knew where you'd stashed the filled boxes! Thanks for the reminder that I need to get going on filling a shoebox or two. The box for a boy is pretty easy for me, but I like the idea of challenging myself to fill a box for a girl. I think I might be the one who makes the drive over to the drop-off site this year (no Chicken coupons -- it's at another church).
ReplyDeleteYou crack me up! Way to be ahead. Or so behind you're ahead! Whatever works.
ReplyDeleteRight - it's like procrastination, only backwards.
DeleteI can't believe you found them. That's the whole reason I can't shop ahead when there are sales - I stash things everywhere and can never remember where I put them only to find them years later when the recipient is too old for the gift! I suppose I could make a list of where I've stuffed everything, but where's the fun in that?!
ReplyDeleteThat is too funny! And sounds exactly like something I would do!
ReplyDeleteI didn't even know Chickfila had a shoebox for free sandwich deal!
ReplyDeleteDon't you love being organized (no matter how you got there)?
Ah, but aren't kids supposed to imagine and make their own costumes? It expresses their creativity. What I'm wondering is, have you started picking up Halloween candy yet?
ReplyDelete2 big Costco bags of it, and they have not yet been breached. 3 days to go...
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