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Friday, December 18, 2009

Eight Days til....

The tree sniffing party: Even though our Noble didn't fill the house with scent, the house was filled with cheer and I drank my share of nog. Thanks for coming Hankansens and LeGrandes, Amber and Marianne. My Christmas Cards are out of "production" and on to "shipping". Yea! If you didn't get one last year and you read this blog, we should exchange. Send me your address. noramair(at)gmail(dot)com.

I'm done looking on amazon's toy deals. I always overbuy...

Addie sang in the Harmony (school choir) concert last week.

Elf and bucket: Me and the raggedy, still in pj children would straggled to school two days a week, at 7:30am, for practices. Santa was stuck in the '50s. Addie sang and danced. I worked the props and back stage. She got the better end of the deal.

The carpool: Brenden, Jaylynn, Kacee, Addie, Isaac, and Elyse. I'm going to try to post a video to see Addie's jammin' face. All worth it now. Just watch to about the 39 second mark to see the cutest forehead ever.


James Mair and I dated last Saturday night. We started with dinner at Smashburger. $6 and $7 burgers with pricey fries to match. 3*s.

Then onto The Mormon Tabernacle Christmas Concert, where we did not have tickets. The standby line at the Tabernacle was a place to watch the concert really because no one had gotten in Thursday or Friday. So I (James stayed in line just in case) crossed the street to the Conference Center and while staying on the sidewalk, I begged for tickets by raising my hand and holding up two fingers. My bright white wool coat was very apparent to concert goers crossing from the square with tickets in hand and in about 5 minutes a nice young gentleman handed me 2. I squealed, gave the guy a hug, and dashed to find James.

The seats were smack dab in the the middle on the terrace level. The concert featured Natalie Cole and David McCullough and it was amazing. The first and last numbers, Come, O Come, and Carols in the Air, were show stoppers with unbelievable pageantry (dancers, ballet, bell ringers, & children choir). And the choir...wonderful. Natalie Cole sang the Holly and the Ivy and it's been in my head for 5 days now. I want to go again next year. But the begging is the only sure way to get tickets.

And here is an upgraded tradition. Last year we had 1 chocolate count down calender that Addie and Ben split every night. This year everyone has their own. And some nights, we forget, which leaves two for the next night.

I'm heading to 3 parties in the next 4 days. Christmas is here.

This is it folks.

The Baby was born.

5 comments:

Sharon said...

And you thought the Eddie Bauer coat was over-the-top!! The concert sounded perfect (the tabernacle choir and Addies)! Way to take charge and get in! Did some poor mom get stuck with cutting shirts and resewing them?

Nicholle said...

I always love your posts! What a sure way to put a smile on my face! Hope you have a very Merry Christmas PD!

Jennifer said...

What a fun slice of your fun life. I love that you call him ... James Mair. Why the bucket with the elf. Um, do I want to know?

I can't wait for your card. Mine are in the shipping phase too. Although I'm disappointed. It turned into a "that'll have to do" card this year.

Hideaway Girl said...

I overbought too...darn that Amazon and supersaver shipping! Rex took Olivia to the Mo-Tab Christmas concert on Sunday and said it was wonderful! Next year, if we can manage to get tickets, it's my turn. We took the kids (minus Maggie)to the "Here comes Santa Clause" concert with the Utah Symphony, and it was also good (but not as good)!
Harmony concert was fun, but I don't miss the early mornings!
Merry Christmas! :)

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