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CHRISTMAS CENTRAL — Now that December has officially started, millions of Christmas cards will be making their way across the country and into mailboxes. Updates, photos and holiday well-wishes from distant family members and friends will soon litter your refrigerator door.
Which means it's right about time for the Orgill family's fifth annual Christmas video. Every year since 2012, the Highland family of eight children has come together for a festive choreographed dance routine that will bring Christmas cheer to even the grumpiest Grinch.
Last year, the family's dance moves and contagious smiles did just that. Their video went viral within four days and eventually garnered more than 3 million YouTube views.
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Ammon Orgill previously told KSL.com that his family has always enjoyed making videos together. They didn't mean to start a tradition with their first video, but they had so much fun making it that they kept it going each year.
In this year's video, they put on their mom's Christmas sweaters and busted out dance moves to Pentatonix and Mariah Carey.
The result is another delightful video that will put a smile on your face and maybe even get you out of your seat dancing along. Watch the video and get your Dec. 1 dose of Christmas spirit.