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Monday, December 31, 2007

Christmas Day 2007



Nathan made it down first.















































All of the kids LOVE their Webkinz animals!



















The favorite and most played with gift.





Matthew still loves his Thomas trains.








Christmas Portraits 2007

Getting 4 children to look at the camera and smile at the same time not only sounds hard, it IS hard! No wonder we only attempt this once a year. Here are some outtakes.






Their smiles look so natural, don't they? ;)




















We had to give Josh a candy to keep his finger out of his nose.









Here are the pictures we ended up with.





































Thursday, December 27, 2007

Hailey's Ballet Open House























At Hailey's last ballet class of the year, the families were invited in to observe the class. This was in preparation for a big recital coming up in May. We usually wait outside and peak through the window. Hailey loves ballet! She couldn't be happier and insists on wearing a "crown" at class. The girls hug good bye after every class. It is so cute!

Matthew The Christmas Tree


In Matthew's Kindergarten class, they dress up a lot. So far, he has dressed up as an Indian, a 50's greaser, Joseph and the coat of many colors, a candy cane and he was darkness in the school creation play.
On the last week of school before Christmas break, Matt's teacher asked the children to dress up as Christmas trees. They learned all about the origin of the Christmas tree that week. He actually left on his costume all day. The "star" on top didn't make it that long and a few ornaments kept falling off, but at least they waited until after the pictures.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Breakfast With Santa















We had Breakfast with Santa at the mall this morning. Josh enjoyed the breakfast, but Santa, not so much! The kids had Chic-Fil-A for breakfast (sausage biscuits & hash browns) and got Santa cups, bell necklaces and candy canes. It was wonderful!