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        <description>Ever wondered what it is like to take a photo of 5 children under 4 years of age? In 2007 we tried to take a good picture for our Annual Grandkid Christmas Photo Card. It was such a chaos, that I quit taking photos and just filmed it. ...</description>
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            <title>The Best Christmas Card Photo Shoot Video ~ Ever! updated Sat Dec 10 2011 11:29 am EST</title>
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            <description>Ever wondered what it is like to take a photo of 5 children under 4 years of age? In 2007 we tried to take a good picture for our Annual Grandkid Christmas Photo Card. It was such a chaos, that I quit taking photos and just filmed it. I edited the film on the computer, added in the resulting photos, found background music, and voila!

The Best Christmas Card Photo Shoot Video Ever!

I think it is just hilariously adorable! But I know that people who do not know us personally might find it boring. You be the judge and let me know.

What is important about this video is the fact that we love our grandchildren. In fact, children are the reason that one should get excited about the holidays! The magic, the joy, the time spent with the family, the birth of a Christ child that would teach the world about loving mankind. That is what the Christmas Spirit is all about.

PS-I used the Christmas Video as a DVD Greeting Card to my Family. They LOVED it.

Image shown here is of 4 of the grands a little more grown up. Cute, huh?</description>
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