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I was back once again making memories with the Hamiltons.

The last time I saw them was at the beach in Portstewart on one of the hottest summer days of 2010.  This time it was the opposite. Winter at the Argory in freezing temperatures. It was *brrrrr*!! I can’t believe how grown up Nicole is since last year. And beautiful too.  The twins, Nathan and Ryan, did not stop running the whole time we were there. Two peas in a pod. I wish I had a smidgen of their energy! They are great entertainment though and cheeky-cute faces for pictures. They always look like they might be planning something mischievous together. If there was muddy puddle or a big stick they were on it.

The great thing about shooting a family more than once, is you get to watch the kids grow up in photos :) I sometimes wonder how Dawn, handles it all so successfully.  If you don’t remember Dawn and co from the last blogpost, she is the very busy publisher of the very successful ‘Getting Married in Northern Ireland’ Magazine. And she’s a real life supermum.

Santa was at the Argory, so the kids got an unexpected ride on Santa’s horse.  He must have had to bring the horse and cart because there wasn’t enough snow for the sleigh and reindeers!

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Splash time

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Away in… an assembly hall.

There is nothing more Christmassy than this for me.

The infant nativity play. It’s a fill your boots with the ‘warm fuzzies’ fest.  You can see a whole room packed full of adults with hearts a melting. So many happy and smiling peeps! It’s the most precious thing. You could call it ‘Christmas Spirit’. I wish I had a child in nursery every year just so I could be part of this annually.  All the children dressed up and singing their wee hearts out.  They put in a fantastic performance but I have to say, it’s all the unscripted things they did that made us laugh the hardest. My two did a good job. Seanan had to bring a lamb and say, “We brought lambs for him.” It was quickest line ever read. He practically threw that lamb at the baby Jesus. Niamh got so wrapped up in waving at Daddy she forgot to sing. She was just so made up that we were there. And anyway, it wouldn’t have mattered if nobody sang, as one little boy was singing loud enough for the lot!

The hall was packed btw. I had to pick a seat and stay in it. The video man spotted my camera and stared me down.  He needn’t have worried, as I was off the clock and not moving. I whipped on the 24-70mm for these so I would have at least some range from one spot.  I didn’t take that many photos because I wanted to enjoy the moment, but I had to catch some of those wee characters in action. That’s all I really wanted. Just a few prints to remember the fun.

Btw: This is the absolute best stage for Christmas.  Kids between four and six believe without question in Christmas. We are having a blast this year with them.  Although I’m starting to regret sky+ing ‘Elf’.  You know the way kids can watch movies over and over and over and never tire of them? I’ve seen ‘Elf’ at least 12 times this week.

We are off to Santa’s cottage on Monday night. Eek! I might just be more excited than them.

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Lexie

Toffee curls, hazel-green eyes, the brightest smile you’ll ever see? That’s little Lexie.

She loved me singing ‘Twinkle, twinkle, little star.” That gave her the giggles. And I loved her impish grin with four milky teeth just peeking out at the bottom.

And so many expressions. Here are just a few…

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Mummy

So there’s this girl…
She’s stolen every piece of my heart.
I totally fell head over heels…
The best part is she calls me ‘mummy’.

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