We held our second annual family talent show on Christmas Eve. It was awesome. I decided to step out of the box this year. Instead of stumbling my way through a piano song I practiced once, I decided to take it up a notch with some dancing. My mom and John decided they'd join me. We danced our way through Koo Koo Kangaroo's Dinosaur Stomp and invited the audience join us at the end. I'm thinking either the Napoleon Dynamite dance or the Thriller dance next year. Oh yeah!
Kaylee wowed us with her Smeagol/Gollum impression. Landon played us a song of his own creation. Chris had us all pick a word then told a Christmas story using all of our words. My dad sucked helium out of a balloon and sang "Christmas Don't Be Late". Ainsley played us a piano song. She was the one taking all the pictures that night so I don't have a picture of her playing (I do have a picture of her shooting some Nerf guns). And, the grand finale was a Christmas song we all sang together. It was slightly complicated because my dad assigned us all different parts. It did come together in the end and was a perfect conclusion to the show!
Landon woke up at 3:17 am on Christmas morning. He was camped out in our room because John was occupying his room. Needless to say, Chris and I got no sleep. Landon was in and out of our bed the entire night, but that didn't stop him (or anyone else) from having a fabulous Christmas day!
Ainsley gave Kaylee a sweet framed poem about sisters. Uncle John gave the kids their favorite Harry Potter pets, and the kids gave Uncle John a Whoopee Cushion. Yes, Kaylee's favorite Harry Potter pet is Nagini. She's such a bad guy lover, haha.
It's now New Year's Eve, and the ball is just about to drop. After loading up on snack food, we watched Guardian's of the Galaxy and then The Avengers. So, there you have it, 2014 is in the books. See you next year!
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I loved looking at all of the fun we all had and remembering all those happy, silly moments. I was not aware of dad's performance with the cookie dough, that was grossly hilarious. Grandma Bell would have approved! Ainsley's look of disgust made it all the funnier. We gotta be thankful for families and holiday memories.
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