Our visitors started arriving at 7pm. Last year, the younger children played a couple of carols with bells before we all sang together, but we didn't have time to practice for this year, so decided on something a little different. Jess, Beka and Amy sang "O Holy Night" and Karli, Sam and I joined them to sing "Silent Night."
Everybody joined in then with the other carols such as "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen", "Joy To The World," "O Little Town of Bethlehem" to name a few.
Dessert followed along with chatting and a game of Articulate for the older children, which we didn't get to finish as the party began to break up at 11:30.
And, of course, we had to discuss it all when everyone had gone and ended up getting to bed at 2:15.
The gingerbread train that I helped the little boys put together.
Amy played the music for all the songs but 2.
O Holy Night.
Singing some carols...
Playing Articulate
(this photo was not taken by me)
9 comments:
Bravo Bravo! The night was a roaring success I agree. I liked your post very much. Especially the part about doing it next year again :-)
Hurrah! Wasn't it though? The pics are splendid, Rach.
that was such a fun night! I LOVED it.
Aw!!! Im soooooo sad we couldn't be there!!!! It DOES look like alot of fun, but Im glad you guys all enjoyed it. :) I wish i could have seen you Axelbys again though! ( speacialy you Rach :'(...:) )
Well, maybe next year! :D
I'm going to leave a comment now so I can get some chocolates, since Mr. Colins is so generous with his money.
Bethany, I agree with your strategy!
I shall do the same, and maybe we'll both get some chocolate : )
O, my word! that was a great night : )
And Rach, all those photos look cool, especially the ones of us
'Ice-Brakers'...very professional!
It looks like you guys all had a bunch of fun! My family and I, along with our church are going to have a Christmas Caroling party thing in about a week. I can't wait! Thanks for commenting on my blog ;)
It shall not work! No other shall receive my chocolates unless they be the charming Miss E. Bennet, or, of course, a young woman going by the name of Charlotte.
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