
Our church has about 300 kids that participate in choir--its a great program open to everyone and includes weekly rehearsals where the kids learn about music and have fun. Amelia was a wooly lamb in the Christmas program. 

My little wooly lamb walked right up to the railing and stayed there for the whole song. she has not a shy bone in her body. When the people clapped at the end of the song, she bent into a deep bow and said "THANK YOU, THANK YOU!"


My little wooly lamb walked right up to the railing and stayed there for the whole song. she has not a shy bone in her body. When the people clapped at the end of the song, she bent into a deep bow and said "THANK YOU, THANK YOU!"Kind of reminded me what Christmas is about...or should be about. I cried like a baby for her Thanksgiving production at preschool but held it together for the Christmas play--surprising because I'm very sentimental about Christmas.
Of course, I practically had to battle two men for a decent seat in which to photograph my child, so that kind of squashed the sentimental flow and got my adrenaline flowing. While its perfectly acceptable to save seats for a few relatives, it is not ok to save whole rows for people who may or may not even show up! After insisting they allow me to take just ONE seat at the end of the row, several people that they had "saved" seats for didnt show up anyway. hmph...I dont like conflict, but when it comes to my baby, I can battle it out with the best of them :)))

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Cute pics of Amelia ~ we always said she was the "social" one of our group(: Sorry we missed it!
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