Lake Highlands High School grad Madison Barnes and Richardson grad Courtney Parmalee first met when they arrived on the Oklahoma University campus in 2010. When the sorority sisters and best buds heard that Khloe Kardashian would be making an appearance in Dallas over Christmas break, they knew there’d be no crowd too large or temps too cold to keep them from meeting the reality-star. Here’s what Courtney (pictured in the photo) shared about the experience:

I heard about Khloe’s Toy Drive on the news late Tuesday night and I immediately called to wake up Madison. “I’ll be at your house at 9! We’re going to meet Khloe!” I yelled into the phone. Each fan was asked to donate a new toy for Children’s Medical Center in exchange for pictures or autographs, so after making a quick trip to Target we waited in line for 3 hours outside of Dallas City Hall. It was definitely cold but the picture made it worth it!

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It seems like every time Madison and I turn on our TV, one of the many Kardashian reality shows is playing. (In fact, everyone in line had to sign a waiver in case we are featured on their reality show, Khloe and Lamar.) We have both become fans this year but Khloe has always been our favorite because she is certainly the most down-to-earth and seems to have a positive and a hilarious personality. When Madison told me Lamar Odom, Khloe’s husband, had been traded to the Mavs, we both started screaming. When it was finally our turn to shake her hand, we both told her how happy we are that Dallas is her new home and wished Lamar and the Mavericks another great season. Khloe seemed to be very grateful for the turnout.