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December 8, 2010
After seeing so many Santa Claus at different parties, Alisha is starting to suspect that the Santa Claus that she meets is not the real one who lives at the North Pole. Every time this subject comes up, immediate diversion onto another topic is practiced. Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation (PCRF) holds an annual drawing party in conjunction with a holiday party to encourage cancer kids to express their holiday spirits through drawing. Some of the artwork will be selected and sponsored by vendors and used as part of the 2011 Holiday Card Program to fund raise.
We were the first to arrive at the event and the kids rushed to the craft table making ornaments of the gingerbread man and reindeer. However, we later found out that the craft table is reserved for the siblings of the patient. Alisha had an unfinished drawing she was working on at home, so we brought it to the event to finalize it. With Alisha being ultra meticulous, we knew that she would take at least two hours to produce her artwork. Since there is a strict time line, coloring in her drawing is all the time she had in order to complete her work. The kids were served salad, pizza and tons of enticing desserts. Before we had a chance to take pictures of the dessert display, the kids rushed to grab their favorites.
Prior to Santa's arrival, the Kids Who Cares Club traveling variety show performers danced and sang for all of us. The group was started by a girl who had suffered pancreatitis and her goal is to cheer up kids at the hospital receiving treatment. The charity organization's efforts were very commendable, especially when it is started by a group of very young girls. Their amazing generosity and creative ideas demonstrates that regardless of age, each of us has the innate ability to make a difference in this world. Drawing for gift cards were conducted before Santa handed out presents to every child. The girls were more focused on which candies to grab on the way out the door. Ashley was a bit bored at this event because she wanted to join her sister in drawing a holiday picture as well. Nonetheless, they both had a great time! 




December 7, 2010
OCF-OCF holds their annual Holiday party at The Phoenix Club in Anaheim. Since it's a German restaurant, Craig was especially looking forward to this gathering. We were not quite sure what goes on at this function, but the girls sure knew what they were in line for - face painting, temporary spray-on tattoos, caricature of themselves, arts and crafts, etc. Alisha was quite upset when we pulled her away from the crafts table in order to get in line for food. Pasta, warm bread, salad with dressing was served. Carrot cake and ice cream with a variety of flavors were offered shortly thereafter.
Unfortunately for Alisha, she missed the entire arts and crafts session between dinner, the temporary tattoo lady trying to get her sprayers working, kids cutting in lines, desserts, family photos (we waited until the kids had greasy, tomato-stained mouth for the pictures), etc. Santa arrived with his bells just in the nick of time to divert her disappointment as she got to sit with him for photos first. As the kids waited for the elves to pass out the presents, Alisha was first in line for more hand paintings. Ashley's gift was super heavy - an art set with wooden easel while Alisha's was almost too wide for her to carry - a colossal art set with 315 pieces (colored pencils, sketching penciles, pastels, markers, erasers, paint, etc.). We opted out on petting the dogs and rabbits as Alisha does not need to get an infection.

December 4, 2010Starlight came through again with their annual Christmas event at CBS Studios on the very stage where American Idol and Dancing with the Stars were filmed. CPK catered the food at this function as well and there were so many crafts for all the children to work on. During lunch, one of the middle school bands performed holiday music for us to enjoy and shared their instruments with children who were interested to learn about them.After a quick bite, the girls quickly rushed to the gingerbread house building station to get started on their creation. The regular cake icing was not stiff enough to hold the house together, so most of the structures set up by the kids crumbled quickly. Ashley got frustrated and started taking bites from the house. Other interesting stations included scratch art, temperature-gauge ornament, cookie decorating, sticker calendars, board games, Wii station, etc. The highlight at holiday parties centered around Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus.The girls shared with Santa what they had wished for, took a photo and received their gift. Prior to opening their gifts, we enjoyed a short-version of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker ballet. It was apparent that the little girls were mesmerized by the pretty ballet dancers while the boys carried on with their toys and games. It was a sugar-loaded event, but everyone left happy!We finally put up the Christmas tree at home. Alisha couldn't wait to put the cooking-related ornaments up!







December 3, 2010The Second Annual Teddy Bear Ball was held to raise funds through silent auctions as well as celebrating another successful year by members of Mini Pearls. The kids looked forward to this fancy-dress event. As we checked in, they sprinted to the dining tables and selected their own bear used to decorate the centerpiece. There were many fabulous and tempting items on the silent auction table such as a pet grooming bed, a mini BMW electric car, sports packages, concert tickets, amusement park tickets, dining experiences, bowling, autographed books available for bidding.All the kids were encouraging their parents to bid for attractive packages and items while ooing and awing left and right. The girls do not need to learn about bidding in silent auctions at this age, so I don't inadvertently end up having to pay for something at three times the value. I'm just grateful that the teddy bear has kept them happy and in the mood to take photos. During the event, we paid a tribute and honored an 8-year old boy who past away from cancer this past July. It's just heart-wrenching to hear the parents talk about their son. Mini Pearls planted a tree in honor of Thomas who loved to climb trees.Many sponsors made this event possible, including CPK. Thus, we had a tasty meal of salad, four different pastas, bread and dessert catered by CPK. Dancing and music followed the feast and many of the Minis enjoyed themselves on the dance floor. Other kids, namely boys and my two girls collected their bear balloons hats and turned them into swords for fighting. Craig mastered the art of bidding and got himself a couple of items for a great price. It was a wonderful evening and another successful fundraising event for the Mini Pearls!


