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His First Show..



Mehul is participating in his first show ever! Actually, everyone in the class is. They are preparing for the Winter Show. It will be held on December 13th at the daycare. And, guess what all the 2 year olds are doing? Hey Macarana! Can you imagine how fun it will be. The other night M was doing some 'steps'. He was waving his hands and marching in place. We thought he was just marching (he does marching while saying 'March, March') This looked different, but we assumed it was a new kind of marching LOL. Little did we know this is the dance routine.
The teacher told me yesterday about this, and said that he *loves* it, and does it pretty well with the music. He may not do it on the show itself, specially if he sees us, so I'm thinking of dropping in with the camera during their practice time.

I have been stitching a lot lately, and when that happens, scrapping takes a back seat for a few days. I did manage to do finish this layout yesterday featuring our new Christmas Tree! Mehul loves it, and calls the Tree 'Kisses Tree'.

Christmas 2006



Credits:
All papers from Diamante Designs Christmas Magic at The Digi Shoppe
Holiday Trim Freebie from Corina
Used Christine Nash's Templates to cut out the star shapes

Comments

"Kisses Tree" LOL! That is too cute! And it is a beautiful tree.
Sene said…
Hey, the Christmas tree (or should I call the "Kisses Tree")is absolutely beatiful!

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