Monday, December 8, 2014

Turkeys and Indians

For Thanksgiving, the twins had a special performance at school.  I got to go eat lunch with them and watch them sing.
 The pictures aren't the greatest, because I was in the far back and had to zoom a lot, plus the room was a bit dark.  But you can see they were both really into it.

They were both so excited to have me there.  And we snuck Pierce out of his class so he could watch too.  Pierce was delighted to play hookey.  And to snag a treat off the dessert table.
Look at those happy faces! 
Somehow, I had thought I'd get to eat lunch with my boys more often this year, but with working two jobs it hasn't worked out that way.
So this day was extra special to me.

29 comments:

  1. Such sweet faces! It must be comforting to know they enjoy themselves at school.

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  2. oh, those cute boys. how special for all of you.

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  3. They look so cute! I love that they do a Thanksgiving play.

    Our kids do a holiday music festival around Christmas. They sing songs about holiday around the world at this time. I enjoy it, but it's hard because it lands on the day my final is. Luckily there are 2 times it runs. I go to the 10:30 slot. My final is at 1. It's still tight because there's back work to grade, and what not. I somehow end up getting it done.

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  4. LOL so cute Lisa. Too bad you have to work! I bet it is hard not getting to spend as much time with them as you once did.

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  5. I miss this stuff bad. Got to go to a dance recital last week.

    Did blogger turn our word recognition back on? This is the 2nd blog to have it.Let me know if mine is up, hate it

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  6. Thanks for the input!!!! I could have supplied lots of feathers, we dismantled 12 turkeys and 30 chickens.

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  7. your camera did a great job; those smiling faces are wonderful!

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  8. I used to work close to the kids' school and would head over for lunch sometimes too. It was awesome. :)

    This event looks fun. I think the pictures turned out nice!

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  9. They were really belting it out! Looks like they had a great time.

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  10. Oh goodness - how cute they are! This brings back a special memory for me also.

    xoxo

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  11. Lisa, it is so cool you were able to make this one. And I can see how happy the boys are for you to see their performance. To me, the pictures look great; sharp and nice.

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  12. Your photos still turned out good! They're just so darn cute - the little scamps! :)

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  13. They look great! What fun!

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  14. Excelentes fotografias de belas crianças....
    Cumprimentos

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  15. Awwww. so nice that you got to be there for them. Kids remember that sorta stuff.

    Is it me or do they look really grown up lately?

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  16. It's moments like those that are meant to be cherished! Your kids look cute in their turkey hats.

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  17. Sounds like a good time. They look so cute!

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  18. oh how cute!! i always enjoyed my kids' thanksgiving plays too!

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  19. awwww...they were so psyched!!!...:)JP

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  20. With those headdresses they look like little Inca's.

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  21. Hi Lisa
    we were unable to comment on your recent post about the bottle you made for the little elves.. we wanted to let you know we visted and love your idea!
    love
    tweedles

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  22. Oh how sweet. I'm sure the boys were excited especially about Mom being there. BUT--their little program looked so cute. I loved watching them SING --and sing with 'gusto'.... ha

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  23. Watching little kids really get into a performance is one of life's better pleasures...thanks for sharing it!

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  24. Haha! Those facial expressions say it all--"We're having a blast! Isn't our Mom cool?" They were very happy, I'm sure. :)

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