The fearsome Roman Soldier-Narrator
McKay sampling the frankincense and Myrrh.
The lovely, and very convincing, Mary and Joseph.
The lovely, and very convincing, Mary and Joseph.
And, I'm not really sure what was going on here... Nice dress, Dave!
This year, though the pageant had plenty of funny moments, was special because we were wearing costumes that my Grandma Brady made. She spent a lot of time before she passed away making a set of Nativity costumes. My Mom helped her with the project, so when she passed away, we inherited the costumes.
It was neat to know that she worked on them and that this Christmas story was important enough to her that she would spend time creating costumes for its reenactment once a year. She was a very special lady with a firm believe in her Savior and Heavenly Father. She lived a selfless life. We miss her.
4 comments:
Cute! How do you guys do it? Do you just narrate straight out of Luke 2? we really need to do this too, my kids are SUCH ham's and they would love it.
Love this entry, and all your Christmas blogging. And all the wonderful comments about BJ, which I concur with heartily!
XO,
Sandefur
Great times! When did you all say you were coming home again???? :)
Wow, Beej has a very intimidating look as the Roman soldier. Awesome picture :)
Post a Comment