Coever kept it short and simple with some illustrations so there would be no confusion. That would be a Zhu-Zhu pet castle set, coloring book, Nintendo DS (DS for those in the know), and perfume.
Would you believe they were actually fighting over who would get tied up? If I’d been on my game, I’d have tied up the both of them, taken the picture and then gone downstairs for a cup of coffee. They both enjoyed it so much, I had to have them rock, paper, scissors it out to determine who would be tied up on the card. Rock, paper, scissors has miraculously become our peace keeping, problem solving technique around the house. Of course, Morgan caught on early that Coever tends to favor paper over, and over (and over and over), so more often than not, Morgan scissors her way to the win.
School is out for vacation and all of the Christmas parties and pageants have been attended. Morgan’s school had a pageant last Friday. Of course I planned to be there, but I had to do some serious maneuvering to make sure I was on time. I had Coever go to school with a friend so I could get Morgan to school on time and make sure I secured a seat for myself and my camera.
The pageant was scheduled to start promptly at 9am. We got to school at our normal time of about 8:15 and the place was packed. There were some open seats in the back, but I was hoping to get a little closer for some pictures of Morgan and the crew of angels. I was about to slide myself into a pew when this voice says, “Taken! Taken! This row is all taken!” I felt like Forrest Gump when he got on the bus for the first day of school. Um, what happened to the Christmas spirit? We’re in a church! Long story short, the seats in the back were just fine. I got to see Morgan do her thing; the entire living nativity and performance was lovely. And it lasted all of 20 minutes. There truly are Christmas miracles!