Sunday, December 14, 2008

Yuletide Festivities....

This weekend, Grandpa and I ventured to Louisville to experience Portland Christian School's madrigal production including King Arthur and the Knights of the RAD Table (with Andrew as Sir Tristan)! Check out the pictures below!

Here is the star himself:


Dad and Grandpa and my wee little mom :)

Katie, (doesn't she look adorable!?)

Me and my crazy grandma


Supposedly I am related to this kid:

This makes the resemblance a bit more apparent:

And this might explain a bit of his silliness!

Silliness, however, appears to run through the veins on BOTH sides...

And trust me, Grandma looks innocent, but she is posing.Haha. She is just as silly as the grandkids! :)

This is the SS Madrigal Trash, our special madrigal creation (I blame Grandpa):

This explains why these two kids end up in the hospital more than the other cousins COMBINED! Crazy piros.

This is the part of the show where cast members pull out members of the audience and make them dance in front of everyone to some crazy Celtic chick belting out heaven only knows what. Thanks, bro.



Andrew walks in, looking quite regal, despite the fact he is wearing navy blue with a black belt.(I taught him better, I promise).

Scott.
I have no further explanation.
Although, I must say that the Monty Python t-shirt was a very appropriate choice.


Aren't they cute!

Then Katie tries to hop in on the picture with her signature two thumbs up, mom blocks the attempt, and winds up looking like a total diva.
That is glam.


See what I mean! She jumps in with her crazy two thumbs all the time!
Her thumbs must recognize how photogenic she is, and thus they drag her into random snapshots. Crazy thumbs.


This is Sir Hollow and Rusted. Doesn't he make our picture look very Madrigal-y.

Despite upcoming finals, I am so glad Grandpa and I made the trip! We had a great conversation both to and from, I got to see a lot of my family, and Andrew rocked it out as a clueless knight in a rather Monty Python fashion!
As Katie would say, "Great googly woogly," we had a great time!

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