Then came the Thursday before the party when their dance practice was a rehearsal of all the songs the children would be singing that night. Rebekah sang all the way home and she sounded so excited about it, that I asked Dave if we should reconsider going...and I'm so glad we did!
Rebekah has learned the traditional dances from a sweet little girl named Ava who has been so patient with her. And no, we did not coordinate their outfits for the party :-)

After dancing and singing, the program part of the evening culminated in the children staging a nativity scene while one of the teen members read the story of the birth of Jesus.
"The Littlest Angel." We recognize and appreciate that the girls' school is unique from many public school experiences (it's not perfect, but we certainly have a lot to be thankful for!). While this was not a school sponsored Christmas party, the school and Rebekah's teacher simply happen to be how we were introduced to the cultural society, it was great to see so many school friends and classmates celebrating the birth of Jesus together.
What a great Christmas party we would have missed had we decided not to go!
3 comments:
my ex-husband is german and i have such a special place in my heart for all things "german."
i love their traditions, food, culture {for the most part!} ... they just have such a strong sense of tradition.
anyway ... i had to chuckle at your comment about the teachers being "loud." that's one thing i've definitely found to be true ... germans are loud! ;)
sounds like a great party and a great thing you didn't miss!
So glad you decided to go, what a fun experience! How sweet does little Rebekah look in both her red dress AND her angel costume? What a little doll Jess! Hope you and your sweet family have a very happy new year!!!
I was thinking the same thing... those 2 pictures of her in the Red dress and angel costume, clasping her hands together are PRECIOUS!! hard to believe she's a "wild one" as you say :)
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