Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Christmas pageant

The Christmas program went off very well at the kindergarten on Saturday and there were no mishaps. After the candle service and the songs, the oldest class performed a pageant and that was wonderful. A few years ago, the kindergarten asked a local composer to write a musical for the children to perform and ever since then, every Christmas the children put on a delightful and very simple Christmas pageant. Around the time when the music was introduced to the pageant, some of the mothers of the kids in the graduating class decided to give a gift to the kindergarten of handmade costumes. They collected money amongst themselves and then a group of mothers spent most of the year designing and sewing up enough costumes for at least 35 children. Angels in satin robes with gold bands around their heads and little wings on their shoulders. Wisemen with different headgear and paper mache gifts. Donkeys and cows and sheep with floppy ears and furry hides. Absolutely a wonderful creative endeavor and I wish I had been part of it! Every year and every year the costumes are brought out and I always think what a lasting and valuable gift that was to the kindergarten.

And here is a gift given to me by the nursery school that I help out. Aren't these beautiful Cyclamen! Every year there seem to be more and more kinds being developed! I love the colors and the ruffles on these!

9 comments:

Luna said...

So nice to see the sweet kids with their lovely costumes. That´s a great idea with the costume gifts.
I like your cyclamen and I also have one but not with ruffles and in dark red.

Quilt Pixie said...

what a lovely gift. I'm not very good at keeping potted plants alive, but would sure make the effort if it looked like that :-)

Shelina said...

I think it is a great idea to donate costumes like that. So much better than having to each student have to make costumes over and over again every year. I often wonder why they don't keep things like that - graduation gowns, costumes, etc.
Those flowers are indeed beautiful. I don't know how hardy they are, but they wouldn't last too long in my house either unfortunately, but not from lack of effort!

Annelies said...

It is so sweet to look at the pictures of the children !!

CONNIE W said...

The little children in their costumes look so precious.

Colleen Eskridge said...

The children in their program and costumes look too cute. I love your ruffled cyclamen. They are so pretty....used to care for them in my Flower shop. Don't think ours were nearly that pretty. Just the ordinary ones. Colleen in Africa

meggie said...

I have very bad luck with keeping those lovely Cyclamen alive. I lived in a location once, where they just thrived, but have never had luck since. Beautiful.

How lovely for the children to have the costumes for that pageant!

anne bebbington said...

Gorgeous costumes - having single handedly created full squads of costumes both for the children's infant school and our church (I was the only one with MUG written across my head) I know just how much effort went into those costumes. They are super. That's a lovely cyclamen - love the frilly pink edged flowers - such a lovely plant in the depths of winter - so much prettier than poinsettia I always think

Sew Create It - Jane said...

Aren't they cute. The little ones just make you want to cry they are so adorable! How nice to have real costumes. Our kids wear a certain colour and a head band with the animal head on the front. This year my DD2 was a white chicken..not sure I've ever heard of chickens in a nativity...but hey just gotta run with it!