How to make your own party Bag

You know what? Personally, I think we set some examples for a lot of parents in the posh Kindie nowadays. Years ago, we found out that when any one of the kids have a Birthday, they would have a cake (brought by the parents to the school), and the whole class would sing "Happy Birthday" together. Just so happens that one of the parents decided to do something extra, which is to give the kid's classmates extra stuff such as sweets or packets of crisps.

Also, that that time, we discovered Plaza GM, which is great for cheap MIC stuff, provided you buy them in bulk, of course...

"Oh no", thought the Parents as we indirectly upped the ante.

Yep. "Oh no", said us too when we realised this is the second time we need to do this. But because this time, our budget was gone, we decided to give something more practical, and still maintains Kaelynn's popularity in the class (Is there such thing or did I just dreamt it up?). We decided to give... *jeng jeng jeng*... junk food. Sweet, mouth watering, crispy, teeth rotting junk food in goodie bags.

"Oh no", repeated the Parents, this time with a groan.

"Oh no" we repeated too when we realised that there were more kids this year and well, someone needs to stuff all the sweets into the bags. And its very last minute too.

And so, this is the reason why we went to Tecso...

By the time we left, the car was full packs and packs
of junk food.

In the beginning, everyone has problems on how
to stuff them into the bag as quickly as possible
since bedtime is looming.

In the end, I suggested what factories do. Create
a production line. All you have to do is to put the
stuff on the 'line'. So, as everyone 'walks' through

the line, they just stuff each item into the goody
bag. Simple.

Its so simple even Kaelynn understands it, except
myself because I got stuck at the details when there
was not enough items to go round. She just took
the extras and stuffed them into the bag. In the
end, all bags got the same number of items, some
have slightly different contents but the number is
the same. OK, that was so simple, even I got stuck.

And in less than half an hour, everything was ready.

All ready in a big basket to be brought to the
school on Monday. Yay.



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