Okay, so I know I have been slacking on my blogging but there have just not been enough hours in the day. Basically for the past two weeks I have been a single mom. Chris has been super busy every night with play practice for the church Christmas play along with finishing up the semester with a big project due and his final. I know you all are thinking he is crazy for being a part of play during this time, so did I but that is just Chris. He wasn't planning on being apart of the play but he got a call from our Music Director, Mike, at church a few weeks ago and the guy playing Joseph had to quit. Mike was all stressed out because this play was a dinner theater and we had already sold lots of tickets and he thought he was going to have to cancel it. Chris having the servant heart he does had faith that God would give him and me the strength we need to get through these next couple of weeks. It was tough but so thankful we toughed it out because the play was amazing and there were many that accepted Christ. That in itself is worth any amount of stress we have been under the past few weeks. Okay, enough with the reasons why it took so long for a post on with my actual post, the first of several I have to catch up on.
For Unto Y'all was dinner theater that was catered by Texas Roadhouse. The Christmas story was set in western time in 1897. They did the show four times (Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening and at lunch on Saturday). All four shows were sold out they had 900 people come and see it. I went on Friday night with my friend Stefanie, it was nice because they provided free childcare.
The dinner theater starts out with the meal of course but they provided some pre show entertainment Hee Haw Style, silly songs and really corny jokes but it was fun. After dinner it was time for the main event. Some of this pictures are not very good. My camera is a piece of junk lately and does not take pics very well in low light. Sorry for the grainy looking pics but this is all I got.
First main scene....small town hoedown. Originally the part Chris and I were suppose to do was this very small part of just being a couple for square dancing, but that all changed when he moved up to the role of Joseph.

Here Joseph and Mary are announcing their engagement to the town. On Saturday at lunch I took that girls so they could see Chris. In this scene it was too cute. Katie leaned over to me and she asked. Is daddy really going to marry her. I giggled a little and told her no it was just pretend. I think Katie was getting a little protective. :)

Joseph walking Mary home after the big announcement. At the end of this scene when Joseph leaves Mary he kisses her hand when he says good night. Katie cracked me up again here because she looked at me and said " momma he just kissed her hand. He is not suppose to kiss someone elses hand" I really thought she was going to yell something during the show. I had to reassure her that it was all pretend and that momma was okay.

Gabriel the angel sent from God to tell Mary the good news. Our friend Steve played Garbriel. Only he could have done this part in the play. He is beyond a character and he did so good on this part. I don't have it in any pics but in each of his scenes he comes riding in on a white stick horse.

Gabriel coming to reassure Joseph that he doesn't need to leave Mary.

Baby Jesus has arrived.

After the show on Saturday.

I was so proud of Chris, he has a very short time to learn his lines and he did amazing. I thought it was funny how so many told him he did great on his "country accent" they didn't know that part wasn't acting. :) Everyone put in so much work to make this event really something amazing. I am really so thankful for our church and the wonderful family we have there.