
We were greeted by dressed up people asking us what we were wearing. I didn't want to admit it was probably Wal-mart or a thrift store find. :o)
We walked down the red carpet and watched the red carpet performers, then headed to the gym.

The stage was set.
Oscar was there.
Because I was gone the week before, we chose not to do a performance, but Taylee and Treyson both entered artwork.
Taylee entered a booklet she had done at school, "Sara Plain and Tall" (with very nice illustrations) and a sticker collage.
The sticker collage was like a house with different rooms; bedroom, bathroom, outside front and the whole neighborhood map. I liked looking at the bedroom with the 3 roommates and all of their stuff.
Treyson drew a giraffe eating from an apple tree. He tells me that his very favorite animal is the giraffe. ---I turned in the artwork, the day before, to the ward member who was in charge of the show. She has a 6 yr old little boy named Conner. When we got to the show, we noticed a very similar giraffe picture next to Treyson's. The artist of the second picture was Conner. So cute. Coincidence? I don't think so...but so, so cute.Some of the highlights of the show were;
-The Dunn family dancing to "Hey Mr. DJ". --A single mom with 3 kids all took turns coming out, standing on a little table and showing us their moves. They were so cute and boy do they have some moves. I was totally impressed by the mom...she can dance!
-I also liked hearing the Bishop sing two numbers. He has an awesome powerful voice.
-The boy scouts of course did a corny skit, that made us all laugh.
-Also an awesome piano number, written and performed by a primary-age kiddo.
So much talent and so well organized and attended. Fun was had by all.
