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Just as Crazy!

Yep, the Christmas Eve service was just as crazy as a thought it would be, topped off by Abby losing her balance and falling off of the steps of the stage onto a bed of poinsettias.  Whoever is late picking up their poinsettias is going to get some smushed ones!  Oops.  She was fine though, and it gave everyone a little chuckle...as did Anna running to the back of the stage almost as soon as she got up there, requiring Amy to have to chase her down!

Caleb was really good and it was pretty cute when the shepherds (what Caleb was) were all lying down in their fields with their "flock" of sheep.  Caleb put his little sheep on the back of his neck so that it stuck out higher than everybody else.  :)  He did a great job singing "The First Noel" and "Silent Night."  Abby didn't really participate in any of the singing, but she was a pretty cute little mouse!  Stay tuned for pictures.  For now, this momma is ready for bed and looking forward to two sweet little faces when they open up their presents tomorrow!!  :)

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Mary Lou said…
Julie....
Do not worry.... Everybody stumbles and falls sometimes!! Especially me!! Hee, hee, hee.... ;-}
I am very much looking forward to pictures!! ;)
--Raelyn

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