Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Cozy cuddles on a very chilly day

I finally took more pictures. My stash of photos from December is minimal. I don't know why, maybe because we haven't been doing a lot on a daily basis so I forget to take pictures of the "mundane". 

I like to bring Ellie into Wren's room when she wakes up from her mid-day nap and watch them snuggle together. I'd jump in there too except that Wren's gate thing on the side of her bed is a real hindrance.


After posting earlier today about Christmas traditions, I started to think of all these ideas. We actually did make it to Candy Cane Lane tonight, and we drove slowly through for Wren to take in all the lights.  The whole way there she was insisting that we were going to a store and to walk around. Wrong and wrong. 
Since driving through the 'Lane didn't take long, we zipped over to the General Hospital where the entire front of the place is decorated with a huge lights display. I love 3 year olds- you go somewhere spectacular and they go, "Wow! Um, 'nother lights now?" Like, yay thanks great okay now I want something else and better, haha. Honestly.


Both of the girls have their own Christmas dresses this year. Wren is wearing one of hers in these photos. The Gap has so many good ones this year, like this and this. I was also in love with this one for Ellie. I think Christmas dresses will be a tradition. Same with Christmas pajamas.


Oookay...and maybe some Christmas coloured toes...



I love these two little teeth. They are hilarious and sweet all at the same time. Ellie is a snuggly, squishy, cuddly little thing and I could squeeze her chubby body all day long. She has a new trick as well...


Remember Wren's Turtle Face?


Ellie does it now too! It's a better shot in the third photo from the top. Funny.


5 comments:

  1. I miss these girlies! And I miss you Amy! This time of year is crazy. Let's play together soon. Please. Thanks for the updates and the loveliness.

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  2. So adorable! I can't believe how much they've grown! :)

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  3. I love the traditions of pajamas and dresses. You could sew the girls matching dresses for next year?!?! Such sweet sister times!

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  4. CUTE!! I agree with Rachel. Christmas dresses and jammies were definitely part of our family tradition! Such a fun tradition that the girls will always look forward to. Oh and I LOVE the turtles face :)

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  5. Oh Rachel, I'd much rather buy dresses than sew them! haha

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