Dana and I have finally finished the party and I on my own, am $50 richer. And Dana isn't because she had to pay back. Like taxes. Stupid taxes. Anyways here is the story.
When I, Anna came over 3 hours earlier to set up we realized that some people might celebrate Hanukkah and our crafts were kind of, well Christmassy. My sister told me something the day after I didn't realize, like that most kids who celebrate Hanukkah like Christmas. Anyways Dana's mom didn't seem to mind, of course. The party went smoothly except #1 There were some shy kids who weren't fond of us and #2 They didn't believe we were Anna and Elsa. Like do you seriously expect normal humans to look even slightly like a COMPUTOR generated animation? Well apparently they did. Also they believed that Hans lied to Anna when really he told partial truths. Finally, Dana and I learned that little kids in kindergarden apparently learn about echolocation and migration, like, WHAT? Where did learning about simpler things go? They can't be that smart. *Sigh* And we thought we were smart. Anyways the kids and parents left happy and interested in more parties. A big hit? I think so.
After the party I got to stay over at Dana's because her mom had texted my mom and we found out I got to sleep over. So we left to Five Guys and ordered, we were number 75, Ella thought we were #72 then #73 Then #80. Yeah no logic there. Dana and me split a burger (I've actually never been there before) and my half was done quickly. I then notice how little Dana had eaten, she had hardly even pecked at it. This was strange because she loves Five Guys and would've normally devoured burgers and fries and soda. But all of it was still there. We went home where Dana preceded to say that she felt sick and we went to bed. Dana then started to wake up at different intervals all night and throw up. I didn't hear it but she says that it was spread out all night. In the morning Dana didn't eat breakfast because her stomach was still sore. Two hours later we went to watch "Into the Woods" which is a Broadway Musical which was made into a movie (I had seen the Musical before). Dana started getting hungry by the tasty movie theater air which made her mom scold her a bit for not eating. It was a good movie although Dana's mom was not a fan of it. We went back home to retrieve my stuff and I left to my real house. Happy New Years! By the way! We are hoping for more fans who love these posts and we'll try to do them weekly and at times daily!
Sincerely, A tired Anna!
Don't Forget about me! Sick Dana
When I, Anna came over 3 hours earlier to set up we realized that some people might celebrate Hanukkah and our crafts were kind of, well Christmassy. My sister told me something the day after I didn't realize, like that most kids who celebrate Hanukkah like Christmas. Anyways Dana's mom didn't seem to mind, of course. The party went smoothly except #1 There were some shy kids who weren't fond of us and #2 They didn't believe we were Anna and Elsa. Like do you seriously expect normal humans to look even slightly like a COMPUTOR generated animation? Well apparently they did. Also they believed that Hans lied to Anna when really he told partial truths. Finally, Dana and I learned that little kids in kindergarden apparently learn about echolocation and migration, like, WHAT? Where did learning about simpler things go? They can't be that smart. *Sigh* And we thought we were smart. Anyways the kids and parents left happy and interested in more parties. A big hit? I think so.
After the party I got to stay over at Dana's because her mom had texted my mom and we found out I got to sleep over. So we left to Five Guys and ordered, we were number 75, Ella thought we were #72 then #73 Then #80. Yeah no logic there. Dana and me split a burger (I've actually never been there before) and my half was done quickly. I then notice how little Dana had eaten, she had hardly even pecked at it. This was strange because she loves Five Guys and would've normally devoured burgers and fries and soda. But all of it was still there. We went home where Dana preceded to say that she felt sick and we went to bed. Dana then started to wake up at different intervals all night and throw up. I didn't hear it but she says that it was spread out all night. In the morning Dana didn't eat breakfast because her stomach was still sore. Two hours later we went to watch "Into the Woods" which is a Broadway Musical which was made into a movie (I had seen the Musical before). Dana started getting hungry by the tasty movie theater air which made her mom scold her a bit for not eating. It was a good movie although Dana's mom was not a fan of it. We went back home to retrieve my stuff and I left to my real house. Happy New Years! By the way! We are hoping for more fans who love these posts and we'll try to do them weekly and at times daily!
Sincerely, A tired Anna!
Don't Forget about me! Sick Dana