The Nativity
The festivities are ramping up now, with Secret Santa at St Martins in the morning where each class was able to buy Mummys, Daddys and younger siblings a present (I dread to think what William has chosen for me, but he's terribly excited about it and keeps having to check on it...).


Then over to Little Sunflowers for James' first nativity. Parents shivered and shuffled outside in the playground before being crammed into the tiny hall. Thank heavens I'm small and can fit comfortably into one of the children's chairs.
Then over to Little Sunflowers for James' first nativity. Parents shivered and shuffled outside in the playground before being crammed into the tiny hall. Thank heavens I'm small and can fit comfortably into one of the children's chairs.
James made a great king, wearing his costume (I never thought they'd even get it on him) and behaving beautifully. Eddie stood at the back taking photos while I craned through the sea of heads to catch a glimpse of the top of my son's head.
All too soon it was over, time to down a mulled wine, woof a mince pie and lurch off to the next thing. In James' case, celebratory fish and chips.
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