Saturday, December 5, 2009

If you just BELIEVE...

This year for the Christmas program, the girls got to perform songs from the Polar Express. Our school goes ALL out for these productions and they are amazing. It truly does put a person in the Christmas spirit and I have enjoyed them every year.

**Side note: Last year they decided to divide the school up on two different nights since it was getting to big. So, we actually have to attend on two nights since our girls are only 1 year apart in school...It is still good both nights! :)

These are some pictures using the props that they put up for the program. They really do such a great job and I am grateful for such wonderful teachers who take the time with our students to do this every year. It is a lot of time and effort that they put in and we all know how well teachers get paid... ;)








I loved the Believe sign and wanted to take it home to put in my yard! They showed a movie on the white screen behind it with scenes from the Polar Express while the kids sang the Believe song. Later in the program they sang it again while they did sign language. It was so beautiful!

Last night was our ward party and Santa came for a little Christmas visit to see what the kids wanted!


Aidan didn't want to sit on Santa's Lap. Instead, he kept sneaking up behind Santa and raiding the boxes of treats .

4 comments:

Lori Harris said...

I went to the school program the first night and it was so good and did I mention 35 minutes long!! Loved it!!

Central really does a great job with the program and all of the props. Go Sugar!!

How's your new neighbor on the backside? Do you ever see her around??

Colette said...

Hey who needs to tell Santa what you want when you can just go get it yourself ;) Their program sounds really neat. I too love that Believe sign!

Ashton & Co. said...

THose decorations ARE amazing. It's taken me a while to look at some blogs...those are great pics!!

John-David and Kathryn said...

Wow! What a school. THat sign looks awesome. Those teachers definitely put a lot of work into things. I hope you are having a wonderful Christmas season. Merry Christmas.