It's almost Christmas and it's the time of giving. Each year, at work, we try to gather gifts to donate to children in need. This year, instead of just bringing in a random children's gift, which is of course always welcome, we've decided to infuse a little fun in the purchasing process. This is how it works:
- Participants in the Kris Kringle choose a name out of a hat
- Each person purchases a children's gift
- The children's gift must be based on what you think the person you chose would have enjoyed as a child

Let the fun begin! I picked a name out of a hat and breathed a sigh of relief - luckily it was someone I knew. She's a National Trainer in my department and very health conscious - always at the gym exercising and weight lifting. I thought to myself, this should be easy, I'll just make my way to Wal-Mart. My first thought was to buy something sporty. But, it was not as easy as I thought it would be. Have you ever been to the Toys section of Wal-Mart? There's so many options! I perused through several cluttered aisles of toys looking for the perfect gift. Maybe I could buy a soccer ball, or one of those baby basketball hoops? I spotted a little bike - this would be perfect for a little girl who likes to exercise. But I really couldn't picture my co-worker playing with any of these toys as a child. Too bad they didn't have mini weights for children. Or do they?
While I was pondering what my next move would be, I spotted Alfie, a little puppy. It wasn't just any stuffed animal though. On the box it said "Train Alfie like a real puppy" What a perfect gift- a training dog is exactly what a National Trainer would play with in her formative years!
I'm hoping a little girl will love Alfie too! Merry Christmas little tots!