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Best Elf Night Ever!

Elf Night is our annual tradition of gathering to watch the classic Will Ferrel film "Elf". It's our fifth year and this year we had eighteen kids and around twenty or more "bigger kids". We made our traditional pumpkin spice pecan waffles for dinner, and everyone brought some other kind of Elfish treat.

It was my son's first Elf Night, and he really enjoyed himself, showing off his almost-crawling skills, singing "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" with everyone, and sitting for the annual picture of all the children on the couch.

Some people dressed as elves, and almost everyone wears pajamas -- just to set up the imagery for you!

It's a great idea for a fun party.

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