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Ha! Ha! Ha! Merry Christmas
At the point that Mary and Joseph entered the program, Scotty got so excited he yelled climbed up on my husband so he could see better and yelled at the top of his little lungs, "That's not Mary -- that's my sister, Chel Chel!" The audience burst into laughter and my daughter wanted to kill her little brother--and that wasn't the first or the last time she would experience that feeling. LOL
I still chuckle when I think about it and I've attended many since. Very few go off flawlessly and amusing moments are some of the best parts of a children's program.
Now our extended family lets the children read the Christmas Story from the Bible AFTER they have helped set up the nativity. They each take their favorite pieces and help to tell the story. There have obviously been some very interesting and funny moments. We have never thought of dressing the kids up though. (wonder how my 16 year old son would feel about that??)
I love today's canvas! Great thought.
Okay, I'm feeling a little ... ummm anti-American or non- Christian or something...I have nothing in the memory box in my head about Christmas programs...not with me. Not with my kids. Not with my pups! Nothing!
I do love the ones on movies though! Like the one in The Preachers Wife! Feeling very lame, but there was no way I wasn't commenting...with the canvas up for grabs and all!
ps...Picture this...
Me. Jumping up and down. Hand in the air, waving like I just don't care! Screaming..."Me, Me! I'll trade places with you Gitz! The temp here right now is 65*!!! It's humid and feels nothing like Christmas...so I'll trade!"
Love to you~
Thanks for doing these canvas give aways. It's been so fun to be a part of this. Love the one for this time, too.
Merry Christmas Gitz!
Ah, the memories! The school itself was built in the 1920's. My parents went to school there. This has nothing to do with the story, but it is a fun fact nonetheless. It was a 2 room school holding K-3rd grade kids. We would all walk a little ways down the road to the Town Hall, where we would practice the play and eventually perform it in front of our families. We would perform our little hearts out. We did the Nutcracker one year, and I remember I was a snowflake, complete with a large cutout snowflake worn on the front and back, all glittered and sparkly. Have you seen that Target commercial of the little school children doing a play? That is exactly what it was like. Singing, dancing, the whole bit.
Gosh, I could go on and on about this, it really is one of my fondest memories.
Thanks for letting me revisit this for the second time today Gitz!
<3
(one would that that out of 13 years of Catholic education, I would have memories of a pagent involving the baby Jesus but no...I only remember a Christmas luau!!)
Thanks so much for doing this Sara. I hope you have had as much fun reading our thoughts as we all have had in sharing them. I have been so excited each morning to log on to see your next creative work of art.
I love your scrapbook pages! They're beautifully done. What an important role to play in your family... chief documenter!
Christmas 2002, Colton was asked to play baby Jesus and Rick and I were Mary and Joseph! Colton was an angel and played along perfectly. It was such an honor to be chosen and I treasure that memory.
They have all been involved in chorus and orchestra, so there were many, many wonderful concerts.
Christmas Music is my favorite. I listen to it round the clock starting on Thanksgiving Day.
Finally he came up with the idea to draw talents. Instead of drawing names, he put different talents on a piece of paper -- draw a picture, sing a song, write a poem... At Thanksgiving we were to draw our talent and then present it at the annual Christmas Peformance. It was spectacular!
My dad is an artist, but he had to write a poem. My brother-in-law is an engineer but he had to draw a picture. It made for some delightful memories and some of the most creative presentations, for you see, we're all performers at heart and we could not imagine getting in front of each other without having our "talent" honed.
It lasted about four years. Our motivator became a teenager and didn't really want to participate anymore. It's too bad no one else to the reins, but we still do laugh about it...LOTS!
Ok .... so maybe that wasn't very cheery, but it's my most memorable for sure!
I have to give a shout out to the movie the Best Christmas Pageant Ever. This is the best movie!
Love,
Liz
Well, with the wars of today,(be it the war in Iraq-war of loneliness-war of poverty-war of abuse-war of illness) it brought back memories of when we as a family visited the Nativity Scene made by the prisoners of World War II, here in our hometown. This life-size scene made me realize that not everyone was/is together for Christmas, but as prisoners they made a Nativity Scene that not only touched their lives, but many now who travel from afar to see. With Silent Night playing softly in the background and the story of how lonely the prisoners and guards were...the true meaning of Christmas is what they/we hold in our hearts....the birth of Jesus.
This Season let us all remember the men and women who can't be home for Christmas, that Christmas can be a peaceful time for them and for all of us who are fighting some type of hardship.
Merry Christmas, Sara!
Blessings, Ruth
I can't contribute anything. I was never part of any Christmas, or other, program.
Thank you for this week of canvases. I appreciate your blog and am always glad when Monday rolls around again.
Merry Christmas!