I have always wondered when we as a church would have the classic play of Christ being born. This year happened to be the year. It started off as the activities Pres announced that we had to dress up like the old times when Christ was born for the ward party. I was excited! We also had to bring a tax, which was a can of food and if you didn't you were in trouble. Dad wasn't at church because he's part of the High Council down at Snow. But when Mom told him when he got home that Sunday, that we had to dress up for the ward Christmas party you should have seen his face! lol. It was like we have to do what for the Ward party?.... And later he was voluntold (meaning told to volunteer not asked lol) to be one of the wise men, Brent to be a Shepard, and myself to be an angel.
Mom and I one night had fun dressing up as we were trying to figure out what to wear and what dad could wear. We mixed and match and finally came up with something. Mom with her amazing sewing skills made and Awesome costume for dad. He defiantly looked rich and wise as a wise man should be. So I hope you enjoy the great Watson Classic because I don't think you will ever see Dad in a costume again lol. And noticed I'm not in the picture lol. All I looked like was me hair straight in moms temple dress.
And this doesn't having to do with the Ward Christmas party but Brent wanted you guys to know that he went into moms room and went down the cupboard hole in moms room to get the stuff that fell behind in the taller than Brent hole. I tried that once but I couldn’t get the stuff. Believe me that is ONE scary hole 1) because it’s taller than yourself 2) there’s probably lots of spiders 3) you might not be able to get out. When Tamra lured me down with the rope all I could imagine was me getting stuck not being able to breath and having to call the Fireman to come get me out. But Brent didn’t Fear he was down that hole got the stuff out and was out in no time! Nice job Brent!




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I agree this photo of dad is definitely a Watson Classic. Maybe we should blow it up and wrap it up for Christmas, eh?
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