What cuties!! Thank you for reminding me to cherish mine right where they are and to enjoy each age. They do grow fast. I can't believe my little girl isn't a toddler anymore but 13.
Thank you all for your comments and for stopping by!
In answer to your question, Jeff, that year we tried a new twist on the traditional Sunday school Christmas program. We got the kids all dressed up in costume, then took them to a local farm where they reenacted the Christmas story and were photographed each step of the way.
Later, the photos were made into a slide show and presented at church. It was really touching seeing all the little angels, shepards and wise men surrounded by real animals next to a real manger. Mary even rode on a real donkey. It was great!
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Blessings,
Theresa
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Hope you have a wonderful WW. I've posted my contribution here and hope you drop by for a look around:
http://writteninc.blogspot.com/2007/12/wordless-wednesday-push-envelope.html
All the best...
Carmi
Jenny-up the hill
Up the Hill Gang
In answer to your question, Jeff, that year we tried a new twist on the traditional Sunday school Christmas program. We got the kids all dressed up in costume, then took them to a local farm where they reenacted the Christmas story and were photographed each step of the way.
Later, the photos were made into a slide show and presented at church. It was really touching seeing all the little angels, shepards and wise men surrounded by real animals next to a real manger. Mary even rode on a real donkey. It was great!
Yep... good memories. ;o)