Thanks to five inches of snow, the girls got to spend yesterday at home playing outside.  The day's activities including clearing the deck, building a snowman (which ended up as more of a snowmound due to the powdery snow), and shovel rides courtesy of Dad.





 


We just moved Helena from her crib to her very first big girl bed!  She definitely seems to enjoy having more room for all the babies she takes to bed with her, and she quickly figured out how to get herself up and down without any trouble.  The first couple of nights were a little rough, but now it's really starting to grow on her.

Each Christmas, Santa is kind enough to make a special trip to our house after we get back from Oklahoma.  This year, Sophie awoke bright and early and came into our room to get us up so we could see all the presents he dropped off.  Helena wasn't nearly as excited about the presents until we started opening them and she realized there were toys inside. 






And the aftermath:


We always love our time with friends and family but, despite the mess, nothing quite compares to seeing how excited the girls are when they wake up in our house and see that Santa has visited.
We started off our Christmas break with a quick trip to Oklahoma to celebrate Christmas with friends and family.  The girls always have fun seeing everybody, but this year the highlight was definitely getting to play with their cousins and getting to visit their great-grandmothers:  







Every year, our dear aunt sends early Christmas presents.  The girls really enjoy getting to open some gifts before Christmas Day, and it seems to make them even more excited about the holidays.  This year was no exception:



Sophie loved her new book and her new math toys (which she has been playing with non-stop since she opened them):



Even with all the fun toys, Helena's favorite gift was her kitty shirt (she loves Buster and Louise and "kitty cat" is one of her favorite things to say).  She liked it so much that she insisted that we put it on her immediately, over her pajamas:



Helena was upset that we would not open the cats' gift, so she tried to open it herself:


She was convinced there was a snack in there for her.  She was very sad to learn that it was really for Buster and Louise.  I guess the cat on the front of the bag didn't tip her off.

Despite the disappointment over the cat food, both girls had a blast opening their gifts and they spent the whole weekend playing with all their cool new toys.
Last weekend, Sophie and I decorated our gingerbread house.  You might remember that we didn't get to decorate last year's until Valentine's Day, so we wanted to be sure we got to it on time this year.  Sophie was very proud of the finished product, and she was also very happy that there was lots of leftover candy:


Tonight, Sophie had her first school Christmas program.  She was very excited and could hardly wait to get to school:


The Second Graders put on a play while the Kindergarten and First Grade classes helped by singing cute songs:  



Sophie really seemed to enjoy performing and we enjoyed getting to watch.  It's hard to believe that she's old enough to be in school play, but I think we have a lot to look forward to as she gets older.