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I Knew in a Moment....


Because who else has that kind of blinding light, except for Rudolph... (And he was making chili for the guys back at the firehouse! Oh wait--we're in Virginia. Make that Brunswick stew!)



The best part for CJ was eating her candy cane before bed. For RJ2, it was running on the driveway in pajamas.

And I was just so pleased that since RJ2 had already brushed her teeth that she knew NOT to eat her candy cane.

But I heard him exclaim, 'ere he drove out of sight,

Whhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....WWWHHHHHHHhhhhhhhhh.........

(I wish they didn't give Rudolph kitchen duty on our night!)

Comments

KelliGirl said…
Hooray for Santa! Our fire truck Santa comes on Christmas Eve and even though my kids are a bit older than yours they still get excited to see him.

Hope you're having a good day.

Love ya,
Kelli
Kelly said…
He was at our place last week. LOVED IT! It is such a great tradition.
jkwill said…
our santa came on Tuesday night! what a fun time...

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