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With the Christmas tree and nativity set up it is all Christmas all the time in our house. Rudolph is playing almost 24/7 at this point and with my new antlers I can pretend to be a reindeer too. My parents aren't sure what I am going to do once Christmas is over.
Peyton Nicole Smith
I agree with your granma Mower, no reason to stop wearing the reindeer horns after the holidays!
ReplyDeleteYou could always be a reindeer for Halloween, then it wouldn't be such a struggle next year to get you to wear your costume!