I had an amazing night.
We had our student Christmas/end of year event. On our way to dinner we had Christmas music playing on the radio and everyone was singing and I got caught up in the moment and I just busted out singing too. And as a courtesy, I don't generally sing in public. But there I was - belting out lyrics. That got them even more excited - they were all like "Look at Amber!"
But I promise you, there wasn't a person in that van that wasn't excited, or happy, or feeling great. And that's what it's all about. I mean, here I am taking them out for a night - nothing extravagant, just dinner and a play but it was so special. For some of them it's the first and maybe only opportunity they'll have to see a play, for some it was having a decent meal and for others it was simply being around people they care about.
Then after dinner I brought out surprise Christmas presents and we played Dirty Santa. Sometimes that's difficult to play because it seems like someone always ends up mad so I was a little hesitant but they all had fun with it and it turned out great.
Then off to the play. Which, despite a minor delay due to technical difficulties, was wonderful. It really was a good production.
Driving back all I could feel was gratitude. Gratitude that everything went well, gratitude for a good evening, gratitude the I get the opportunity to have this job. And we're singing and talking and laughing. And they're bickering about what station to listen to. And someone is too cold and someone else is too hot and all I could do was smile.
Because this is family.
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