




This past weekend, I was able to take a little bit of time aside from orders & sessions for some holiday traditions. We began the weekend with our "little kids' night". For the past several years, we have invited all our nieces & nephews over for some holiday fun - crafts, pizza making, etc. It gives the kids a night to hang out with their cousins & gives their parents a night to get some shopping done or have a night out. We decided not to do a sleep over this year, as Taylor was not able to be here. I can not stay up all night!! The night was capped off with all the kids taking turns standing on the "stage" and entertaining us by singing (hence, giggling) Christmas Carols - one at a time. We were impressed by their courage & creativity! And, no, the big kids did not sing!
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