Monday, July 19, 2010

Family Skits

Each night we had an activity. Sunday night we ate at Kelli's house in Saratoga Springs and had talent night. Some of the talents were singing, playing the piano, ballerina toes, card tricks, stomach roles, jokes, and story telling. Monday night we did skits. Each family was responsible in presenting a skit.
Here is a picture of Grandpa Coon and Aunt Cathy laughing their heads off with David giving the thumbs up!

Paul's family, with Jay and Jordan, did Helen Keller's men choir and sang "Stop in the Name of Love." It was pretty hilarious! The crowd was roaring!







Kelli's family were all sitting on a bench and when the last person came along, they came to find out that it was imaginary! So they fell down.


Ron was a crazy cub scout and Debbie was an old lady. Afterwards they sang a beautiful song!

Niki and Rob made up a song about each aunt and uncle and their funny traits. It was really cute. I think one of Paul's trait was come ride his toys and stay at his house!

I think one thing about Grant's was he would help you out in anyway!


What they said about my mom was, "She will hold your baby!"



They said Brenda will make you some delicious Texas Sheet Cake!


Here is Grant and Jill and their cute family. At the end of their skit, everyone got sprayed with a spray bottle. Each of them did spitting acts.

Here we are! Matt found this hilarious video of ballerina dancers on youtube. Matt was Seymore Butts, Laurie was Mary Ann Humanette, and my dad was Amanda hug and kiss. Katie, me, and Sarah were behind them providing their hands. Matt was the announcer and told the audience it wasn't hard to be a ballerina and you didn't need to have a special body.










Mom made the tu-tus and dad agreed to wear a flower in his hair. We had a blast doing it.

1 comment:

Erin and Devin said...

Oh Nicci! How fun! i have so enjoyed reading and looking at pictures of your fun family adventures. I miss you! I wish we could see each other sometime soon! I hope you and Matt are doing well!