I remember going to the church as a kid to watch the nativity acted out by our ward members. I don't remember if I ever got to play the part of Mary, but I do remember playing the part of a lamb, and I was cast as an angel a few times. During the Christmas holidays Ron and I attended one of the branch activities where they acted out the nativity. Shortly after arriving they pulled Elder Nuzman aside and started to dress him in his costume. We were not able to understand what they were saying as they cloaked him in his regal attire. While we were waiting for the play to begin we speculated as to whom he might be playing, and of course, one of the Wise Men was the logical choice. And so.....
"Rinat, I get to play one of the Wise Men in the Nativity. I guess they did some type casting."
Hey, Danil, what did they cast you as? A pirate???
"No, Elder Nuzman, I'm going to be Joseph".
"Well, they looked at me and thought I would make a good Wise Man." Ha Ha
I know this looks like one of Harry Potter's friends, but anyone with that cool of a hat, has to be cast as a Wise Man. The guy with the scarf was cast as a slave -- one that stands and fans the King.
So
'wicked King Harod talks to the 'real wise men' and invites them to return when they find the new King.
You may ask, "What part did you play, Karla"? Why an angel of course.
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I thought Ron looked like a giant chess piece, so regal and red. We, too, acted out the nativity on Christmas eve. We had 26 people here--18 family members, a family from Parker that our son-in-law Jon helped fellowship when they lived in Vancouver and the full-time elders. Elder Batbold from Mongolia spent his first Christmas away from home in the Littleton 6th Ward. He's an amazing young man. Miss you!
Jeanie Baldwin
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