Mark and his brother Mike were in a Christmas play called "Christmas Without Mr. C" They were the mysterious travelers. They were hilarious. In the play Santa decides he's going to take Christmas off because he's tired of kids being so ungrateful and greedy. So, he's going to go to the Bahamas instead. But one little boy realizes he forgot to mail his thank-you note to Santa the year before so he goes all the way to the North Pole to get it to Santa in time. He meets the travelers at multiple spots along the way. So, Mark and Mike came out as different people with a different accent each time. They made their characters very funny with lots of little jokes. There were about 40 kids in the play, which included all of Mike and Tami's kids. It was very cute. Tami directed the music for it. I got a little clip of Mike and Mark's awesome Russian dance.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Christmas music and plays
Mark and his brother Mike were in a Christmas play called "Christmas Without Mr. C" They were the mysterious travelers. They were hilarious. In the play Santa decides he's going to take Christmas off because he's tired of kids being so ungrateful and greedy. So, he's going to go to the Bahamas instead. But one little boy realizes he forgot to mail his thank-you note to Santa the year before so he goes all the way to the North Pole to get it to Santa in time. He meets the travelers at multiple spots along the way. So, Mark and Mike came out as different people with a different accent each time. They made their characters very funny with lots of little jokes. There were about 40 kids in the play, which included all of Mike and Tami's kids. It was very cute. Tami directed the music for it. I got a little clip of Mike and Mark's awesome Russian dance.
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Good job, brothers! And good job, Christie, on the post. What a great play. Your night of music sounded cool!
Christie! So I totally blog stalked off Marissa and found you. Your family is darling. Also, you said that you are looking for a photographer. My husband, Andrew, is. You can check out his stuff if you want. andrewklcphotography.blogspot.com.
Hey Mark. This blog is great and all, but what I really want to hear about is the practice and business of counting others' beans.
Hi Christie.
So fun! I wish we could be there and participate in your music night! It sounds wonderful!
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