Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Day 5 Continued: Talent Show!

It has always been tradition to have a talent show in Maine, and the past few times it has gotten quite interesting…We weren’t sure what all the acts were about, but there were a few traditional ones and a few new exciting ones to enjoy! Emily and Natalie introduced the show and began by singing “Do you want to build a snowman” from Frozen!

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Even Ben joined in on his favorite song!

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Aunt Lee and Morgan sang, “My hat, it has three corners”…

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Grandpa Dave even sang it in German!

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None of us were quite sure what Brett & Rick did… something about a sleep study and taping him to the ground. It was interesting!

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We may not have understood it, but Ben thought it was hilarious!

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Megan and Mikayla did a hair and make-up act…

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We’re not sure WHAT Uncle Aaron’s act was, except to remove the drape for the girls with a flourish!

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Aunt Barb & Uncle Joe sang “Happy Birthday to You” since we hadn’t planned any birthday celebrations in our festivities!

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Tara & Julia passed out wedding bubbles to blow wishes on to our newlywed couple, Brett & Cathryn!

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Abigail and Kristie drew portraits of each other for their talent, and we were all quite impressed!

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The mens chorus singing, “There aint no fish in Sebago Lake”…

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Alayna demonstrated how to give a massage… Uncle Joe was quite happy about this one!

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We’re not sure why Mark looked so angry as he explained how to blow whistle candy, but I might have been too, if that was the talent I was stuck with!

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The traditional “Squirrel and Nut” song by Aunt Lee & Uncle Richard!

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We ended the talent show with the creative talents of Lindsay completing Mor-Mor’s shirt for the week!

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