12.05.2009

nativity



This weekend we took pictures for a photo nativity slideshow with our little primary. Our family does this every year, either with neighbors or church friends or just family. It's one of my favorite traditions because it's so hilarious to see the old slideshows each year, and kids are just so sweet dressed up in angel costumes and sneakers. I usually use music from Peter Breinholt's Noel Album.











(we feel strongly that every nativity have a giraffe and chicken.)

20 comments:

Dei said...

Beautiful. How ingenious.

Jen said...

Peter Breinholt bought our first house when we had to move from Salt Lake City to Portland. It was a beautiful little house that I hope he enjoyed living in. This blog world sure is a small little place!

Unknown said...

Wow, Jen, you're famous!! That's so cool!

Anonymous said...

those are just lovely!!

G and G Nut said...

So so so cute!
Karen

melissa said...

Ha, I love it. That's so smart to do a photo slide show. Yes, what memories to look back year after year...

This is Carrie said...

We often have a white tiger and a dalmation dog show up in our Nativity :)

heather said...

Beautiful photos! I love little traditions like this.

Joslyn said...

oh this is FANTASTIC. what great memories!

p.s. read that TIME article from the last post. it was fantastic and so right on. thanks for the link.

xo

Alina said...

Hilarious. Thanks for the laugh.

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Slices of Beauty... said...

Love these!

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Marija said...

Wonderful photos. Thanks for sharing!!

Anonymous said...

Just warms my heart. Beautiful!

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Anonymous said...

That is sooo sweet!

chicagofandom said...

That reminds me of the scene in the movie "Love Actually" where the daughter comes home and tells the mother that she's going to be in the school play and she's going to be a lobster
Mom: "There was a lobster at the birth of our Lord?"
Daughter: "Duuuh"