Once we got the tree inside and up it was time to start decorating. Callie has come to love the whole process, and like her parents oohs and aahs over her favorite ornaments. She was a very productive decorator this year. Callie also enjoyed the Christmas music that went along with the decorating and made a point of requesting the Grinch. Good times.
Reese's productivity is slightly below her sister's, but she did seem to enjoy the evening. But she really enjoyed posing and looking cute upon request. As always, such pictures must come with a disclaimer. This cuteness is just a cover for all the craziness that she is planning behind those blue eyes.
We had several opportunities for the girls to get in their fancy Christmas dresses. The first came with the annual Giggles and Grins party at the Mayfield-Ingle's. John was flying back from Seattle, so unfortunately he was unable to attend, but the girls got all dressed and ready to go. Not pictured here as well is Santa, who as far as Callie and Reese were concerned, was not welcome. One of these years Santa will be in their good graces at picture time.
The girls continue to enjoy each other's company, which makes each morning an adventure. With the exception of typical disagreements over whose purse is whose and the like, they make a great duo. The following pictures provide evidence of that.
Nothing like a pair of sunglasses to get the day started. A little bit of glamour never hurt anyone. In fact many mornings start with an endless search for a purse, lip gloss, or proper bows.
Not that every morning is full of glamour. We do enjoy spending time in our pajamas when the schedule allows. Indeed, on a normal morning breakfast is served in the family room with a small dose of Dinosaur Train, Dora, Berenstein Bears, or Sesame Street and is followed by some play time organized by Callie. Depending on her whim Reese and John either have to play School, Restaurant, or more recently, Cats. And we are not talking the musical. Then it is time to switch gears to put on clothes, brush teeth, and brush hair. And if we are all still in a good mood it is easy to get out the door. If is the important word there.
The holiday season is also about keeping healthy as well as happy. This meant that John had to take Reese and Callie to the doctor so that Reese could get her second flu shot. Both girls behaved well and chose a blueberry lollipop out of the basket at Dr. Warner's office. One short car ride home later, this is how their tongues looked. Oh my.
The next big Christmas preparation activity was making cookies. The girls were a big help in the whole process and were excited at the opportunity to get their hands into the sprinkles. This was the first family cookie-making day and it was quite a show. John showed his true colors and requested to have some cookies left plain for his enjoyment. Apparently the apple does not fall from the tree, as this is a request his father has made for years. And Sarah showed her true colors by having a variety of sprinkle and candy options for decorating purposes. Hence, even more reason for John to request plain cookies.
During the season of Advent, the girls were more than happy to get dressed up in Christmas colors every Sunday. They were and are a wonderful pair.
As a special treat that we hope will become an annual event, Sarah and Callie went to the Lexington Opera House to see the Nutcracker performed live. Callie is very much into dance and live performances and was very excited.
It turned out to be a great day and both Callie and Sarah loved the whole thing. In fact, when they got home we were able to purchase a performance of the Nutcracker through our digital cable so that Reese could see the ballet as well. In Sarah's opinion, the Royal Ballet in London we saw on the TV was a bit more impressive than what she saw in Lexington, but no one under the age of 6 needs to know that.
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