We switch it up a little in December. Instead of giving our normal ten dollars for gifts, we each bring a ten dollar (ish) gift to give. We make sure they're wrapped, so no one can see the goodness inside. We eat a delicious dinner, (which was EXTRA delicious this time, thanks to our hostess, Jalynn, and all her awesome-ness) play a few rows of the game, and then start on the gifts.
So.. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not even going to sugar coat it a little. This year's gift exchange was not nearly as exciting as last year's. You can read about the excitement in 2009 here. It was full of hootin' and hollerin', stealin' and trickin'. This year it was more like squeaks and squeals.
I took pictures (WOW), some people cooperated...
Others, not so much...
Big, absent-minded, prego me, forgot to take a group picture... so, dust off your imagination, and USE IT.
Make sure to imagine me skinny...
So.. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not even going to sugar coat it a little. This year's gift exchange was not nearly as exciting as last year's. You can read about the excitement in 2009 here. It was full of hootin' and hollerin', stealin' and trickin'. This year it was more like squeaks and squeals.
I took pictures (WOW), some people cooperated...
Others, not so much...
Big, absent-minded, prego me, forgot to take a group picture... so, dust off your imagination, and USE IT.
Make sure to imagine me skinny...
You forgot to put captions under the pictures. I'm must admit I don't know who everyone is. Should I admit that since I'm family and maybe I should know?
ReplyDeleteHaha.. Cody told me I've been slacking off on my posts lately.. I guess that includes my lack of captions for pictures. The only people you know in those pictures are Me, Shonni, my mom, Jalynn and Dustin's wife, Kim. Everyone else we met on the street corner. :) (They're actually a mixture of our friends.)
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