Christmas eve Eve is here and we are scrambling around trying to get last minute things done. I can't remember ever being out this early from school so its really cut down on the chaos of last-minute trips to the store. We are fortunate to have such a nice store here in Riley to be able to do most of our shopping and only have to brave the crowds every once in awhile in Manhattan.
The boys are getting so excited for Christmas. Its difficult to contain their excitement. I hope to get some fun pictures this Christmas. I know that I want to be in more of the pictures with them. Some recent things have made me realize that I want to be "seen" in their lives much more and for them to realize how much I was a part of their lives.
I took the boys dress shopping with me yesterday and it was quite hilarious the dresses that they think that I need to have. I'm not throwing a costume party! :) We also made lists of special people in our lives (well the boys wrote the people they thought of) and they shopped at McKinley Mercantile for those special people. Then they came home and wrapped the gifts. Its amazing how thoughtful they are when picking out gifts. They really know what their recipents would like and they took time to think it out. I learned a lot just helping them.
Milford had their Christmas program last week. It was adorable. The entire school was cast in a play. Each year it is a different production, but it is so neat to see the kids memorize their parts and take part in the whole show. As you can see, Logan really gets to moving with the music.
This break has been nice. I've had a lot of reflection time and realized that God really does have a plan in things, even if he works through what I consider evil. He has a divine plan and I am beginning to see a bigger picture. We also are considering moving . . . . again. . . .looking so that when houses start to go on the market in the spring we are ready for action. Shawn loves his job(s).
Now, onto the program:
Here is Tarin waiting for the program to start. We got their 15 minutes early and the place was PACKED! I am so impressed at the parent participation and how much it has grown in the past few years.

Treya is such a bundle of joy. She's usually always just so happy!

Here are most of the kids. Some were "back stage" for their parts.

This was Taige's first program since he's a kindergarten.

Logan is on the front row in the light blue superhero pj's.

He was rocking to the music!

Zachary had quite a few speaking parts. I'm so proud of my boys!

Logan's still MUCH shorter than anyone in his school, but we've had many talks about how "cool" that is to be little.

Logan and his BFF Hunter. They had a sleepover a couple nights already. They are 2 of a kind! :)

Taige Lyn:

While the parents were discussing holiday plans, boys took to the opportunity of being "unsupervised" and having their pillows. :( ah. . . . boys.

More than likely, I won't be back on here before Christmas, so I wish you all a very Merry Christmas.