An oldie but a goodie. Sing it with us!
On the first day of Christmas my family gave to me:
A list of items for the food drive.
On the second day of Christmas my family gave to me:
Two torn winter coats.
And a list of items for the food drive.
On the third day of Christmas my family gave to me:
Three head colds.
Two torn winter coats.
And a list of items for the food drive.
On the fourth day of Christmas my family gave to me:
Four calls from school.
Three head colds.
Two torn winter coats.
And a list of items for the food drive.
On the fifth day of Christmas my family gave to me:
FIVE HOURS ALONE!
Four calls from school.
Three head colds.
Two torn winter coats.
And a list of items for the food drive.
On the sixth day of Christmas my family gave to me:
Six forgotten lunches.
FIVE HOURS ALONE!
Four calls from school.
Three head colds.
Two torn winter coats.
And a list of items for the food drive.
On the seventh day of Christmas my family gave to me:
Seven kids in carpool.
Six forgotten lunches.
FIVE HOURS ALONE!
Four calls from school.
Three head colds.
Two torn winter coats.
And a list of items for the food drive.
On the eighth day of Christmas my family gave to me:
Eight maids (not really)
Seven kids in carpool.
Six forgotten lunches.
FIVE HOURS ALONE!
Four calls from school.
Three head colds.
Two torn winter coats.
And a list of items for the food drive.
On the ninth day of Christmas my family gave to me:
Nine hours of rehearsal.
Eight maids (not really)
Seven kids in carpool.
Six forgotten lunches.
FIVE HOURS ALONE!
Four calls from school.
Three head colds.
Two torn winter coats.
And a list of items for the food drive.
On the tenth day of Christmas my family gave to me:
Ten missing socks.
Nine hours of rehearsal.
Eight maids (not really).
Seven kids in carpool.
Six forgotten lunches.
FIVE HOURS ALONE!
Four calls from school.
Three head colds.
Two torn winter coats.
And a list of items for the food drive.
On the eleventh day of Christmas my family gave to me:
Eleven teacher gifts.
Ten missing socks.
Nine hours of rehearsal.
Eight maids (not really).
Seven kids in carpool.
Six forgotten lunches.
FIVE HOURS ALONE!
Four calls from school.
Three head colds.
Two torn winter coats.
And a list of items for the food drive.
On the twelfth day of Christmas my family gave to me:
Twelve new gray hairs.
Eleven teacher gifts.
Ten missing socks.
Nine hours of rehearsal.
Eight maids (not really).
Seven kids in carpool.
Six forgotten lunches.
FIVE HOURS ALONE!
Four calls from school.
Three head colds.
Two torn winter coats.
And a list of items for the food drive.