On the way out, MM's dad bought the girls glow necklaces. I requested a picture with the girls and their necklaces, and here are the results:
AC before church on the 19th, all ready for the Christmas service.
Then, Anna Claire had her Christmas program at school. It was in the gym this year, and for the life of me, I could not get the settings right on my camera to take a decent picture during the performance. Fortunately, Brad was video-taping, so we're good. Just know that AC takes things like this performance very seriously so she was concentrating on her music teacher until the last 5 minutes. Then, it was time for the silly faces to come out. I gave her the 'mother look' which only made her make more faces. Lovely.
Here's another look at the Christmas "dress that I cut too short so it became a swing top" that I made for AC and referenced in an earlier post. Apparently, Anna Claire and I have different interpretations of the request, "Please stand in front of the tree and show me a sweet smile" request.
My mom, dad, and sister came to Baton Rouge for Christmas this year. After the Christmas Eve service, my mom requested a family picture. She makes this request every year and we have yet to get a decent picture. There is one from 2005, but that's the only one. From 2006-2009, we have out-takes and lots of them. So, this year, I had the great idea to set the camera on our mantle and use the self-timer. There are more out-takes than you care to see, but everyone was cooperative and despite the tree being off-centered, we captured a decent picture.
But first a couple of out-takes:
This one has me laughing so hard. My dad and sister are poised and ready to go. My mom and AC have the same expression - annoyed. My mom is holding AC like a rag doll. Brad is looking at them and asking himself "What have I gotten myself into?"
And then there's this one. Safe to say the family was checking out at this point.
Richard, the elf, made his annual visit to our home. Richard was on vacation for the first couple of days of December (read: I couldn't find him!!), but when he arrived, AC was happy to welcome him into our home. This is the first year that she truely "got" Richard, and it was fun experience for her.
On Christmas Eve, AC set out reindeer food in the year -something they made at school. She was shocked Christmas morning when she went outside to discover the food was gone! Love this age.
And that brings us to Christmas morning....another post.....
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