| November 24, 2007 |
Santa
We have just returned in town from photographing a “Take a Soldier” fishing tournament and USO show with the soldiers of Ft. Gordon in Augusta, GA. While we know nothing of fishing, the honor of being around these soldiers and getting to participate in such events — was unbelievable!
Once we get past some of our Christmas rush — pictures will definitely be shared! Anybody that sees Chris needs to ask him about his boat ride!! Anybody that sees our girls — ask them how the BAMA girls danced! I still haven’t stopped laughing.
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Grace and Olivia were “Dorothy” and “Glenda the Good Witch” this year. When we got the costumes in the mail, Grace put hers on and we almost fell over! She was so cute! Olivia’s “Glenda” costume left a lot to be desired.
After a whirl-wind shopping spree for a glue gun, glitter and general gaudiness, Glenda was up to speed. They both had their hair and nails done at Shelley’s Place and visited next door at The Glass Slipper where “Bam-Bam” (edited to ADD — Chris obviously does not know his Flintstones — it was Pebbles!!) dished out their first treat.
We went trick-or-treating with our good friends Jason and Shelley and their son’s Grant (Army man & same age as our girls) and Devon (a tall penguin?) Shelley’s nephew Tyler and neice Micah the baby bumblebee. Other than Olivia’s trash can sized crown falling down over her head causing her to crash into the Lonesome Pine Beverage Company building all of our children survived our long chilly walk.
Olivia came down with a bad case of Grinding-Glenda-Glitter rash and Grace nearly froze her Toto off! But over all, it was a wonderful, beautiful night with our children. They really do grow fast. We just have to cherish the moments now because I’m guessing we only have two or three more years to torture them to this extent.
Chris