Secret Santa 2011

I’m Off to Deliver Our Secret Santa Presents!!


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The day is finally here.  We have been collecting presents it seems like forever- but today is the day! 

I’m off to deliver our Secret Santa presents to the Children’s Cancer Department at Primary Children’s Hospital.

First of all, THANK YOU to everyone who was able to donate!  There was no way we could have pulled it off without all of your generous donations.  If you didn’t get a chance to donate, or weren’t able to this year… I have a surprise for you that will be shown in our video too! 🙂

Secondly, I will be videoing today to give you a glipse into what was donated.  Primary Children’s has strict rules on kids being video-taped.  So I’m not sure what I will be able to do there.  But just know I will be doing my absolute best to give you guys the Best Secret Santa Video.  I want you guys to feel like you were there too!

The video will be edited and put together next week and I’ll post it on the site for all of you to watch.  So stay tuned!!

**I’ll be back on later this afternoon to post any other great deals that pop up. 🙂

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5 Comments

  1. can’t wait to see the video. have a great time today with those kids!

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  2. My son was just released from Primary Children’s last week, so I know the joy that it will bring. It’s so hard to see all of the kids in there, especially those that will stay through Christmas. Thanks so much for doing this. 🙂

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  3. Thank you for your project! Last year my daughter received a stocking with a Barbie and clothes and a giant swirly lollipop after her oncology check up. It really helped to sweeten an awful day.

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  4. Thanks so much for your Secret Santa!!!

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  5. I just wanted to thank you for bringing joy to these sweet kids. My daughter has leukemia and we are actually headed up for a procedure and chemotherapy tomorrow morning. It is people like you who make this horrific experience a little more bearable. Thank you for thinking of the cancer kiddos. It means more than you’ll ever know!

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