And! I went to the Scholastic warehouse with Kat and got 17 kids' books for $46, including one Kat found called The Matzo Ball Boy. It's sort of like the Gingerbread Man, except, you know, a fresh little boy made of matzo balls.
Kaylee ,'Serenity'
What Happens in Natter 35 Stays in Natter 35
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
After NZ though.
You're going to New Zealand, Perkins? Neat.
And Kat's going to England. Also neat. I have no fundraising ideas at the moment.
I haven't left the country in a long time. I need to work on that.
I'm still looking and researching.
I am watching Starting Over, right now. Hey Robin? Tess? So damned irritating.
I haven't left the country in a long time. I need to work on that.
you could come with us to England, Jen!
That would be so fun. And I can totally herd kids.
HA! We totally need kid herders! Or maybe not yet. We're aiming to have ~30 people travelling. That's our goal.
Did someone suggest a bake sale yet? That's usually a pretty good way to raise money - especially if people will make homemade stuff.
yep. bake sale is definitely on the list. Car wash is trickier.
Perkins isn't going to NZ. Kat is. She's bogarting all the foreign countries.
I'm trying to decide between the UK or somewhere far flung for this year. UK means I get to see my sister (it's been a while, and will continue to be a while if I don't). Far flung means -- dude, FAR FLUNG.
The more I delay, though, the more likely it's the UK.
I think the best fundraisers are those that raise money from people who are not the parents/family of those going on the trip, because they usually end up contributing anyway.