And then last week was Nicholas' Christmas program at school. He once again played the dual role of shephard and wiseman. Out of all the holiday activities, this is one of my absolute favorites! St. Mark and the kids always put on a great show and as soon as they start singing their first song, I can feel my heart swelling. Since Nicholas will be in public school next year we can say good-bye to the official Christmas celebrations, which is definitely something I will miss. There is simply nothing better than seeing children act out the birth of Jesus and remembering what Christmas is truly about.
Whew, will you just look at these handsome boys! Am I lucky or what??
This is his best friend at school, Carson. They are always attached at the hip!
This picture isn't very good, but it caught his reaction when he saw us in
the audience during the processional. He was grinning from ear to ear.
Nicholas' teacher, Ms. Julie. She's terrific and she
just seems like everything a teacher should be.
And to top it all off was the much anticipated visit with the big guy. Nicholas has a Christmas list the size of his entire body so I had warned him that he needed to narrow down his favorites because Santa was a very busy guy. After it was over, he advised he me had asked Santa for two things but that he coudn't tell me because it was their secret. I like his style.Nicholas has asked me every day how many more days until Christmas, and I'm very happy to say we're down to only 10! Enjoy every second with your family that you can. Sadly, yesterday brought about the horrific tragedy in Connecticut and it has broken my heart in two to realize how many families will never again celebrate Christmas with their children. I have been keeping Nicholas closer and hugging him tighter since then and I know that Greg and I will spend every second of this Christmas grateful for our family and loving our child with everything we've got.




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