Sunday, December 21, 2014

Christmas is Coming!

At the beginning of December we got half an inch of snow, so naturally, we ate a quick breakfast and all headed out to play. We found this old puffy snow suit for Myla that made her look so wide, we couldn't stop laughing. Poor girl couldn't stay on her feet or sit. She was content to lie in a sled as she was puled around the backyard. 

Pure childhood joy.

I was laughing so hard at this suit, I couldn't even take a decent picture!

Oh what fun it is to ride in a sled with all your sisters! 

C so happy to eat snow, M the loaf, and V loving the "snuggle"

"This is a super good way to make the Christmas tree all beautiful" while kicking the branches.

We put our Christmas tree in the toy room this year. Cambers was so excited to decorate, she took over decorating our entire house.

I love how happy Veena becomes over the small things. 

This winter has been so warm! I can't believe we were outside enjoying ourselves with no coats! I love this moment captured. Cambry has such a pure soul and happily sits out while giving her sisters a turn on the trampoline. 

After baths, Myla needed a little time playing her piano before bed.

Our family went with the Rappleyes down town to see the lights at Temple Square. My phone and my subjects did not cooperate and we didn't get any great pictures. 




I found Vienna carefully aligning handfuls of little people in front of the manger. When she saw me she said, "These guys needed to see Jesus too."

Cambry and Vienna helped me make new laundry soap. This last batch lasted me 10 1/2 months! I can't believe how cheap it is to make your own laundry soap! $30! 

Cambry was trying to help Vienna on the swing. Hilarous. We were all laughing so hard, it was very unsuccessful. 

After I helped V on, Cambry pushed her! Hooray! My work here is done.

Aunt Sara came and saved the day- she let both girls brush her hair at once. She is so accomadating with these guys that always want to brush her long beautiful hair. 

Date night with my love down town at the Gallivan Center.

1 comment:

  1. I love the picture of Cambry on the tramp with her hair "on fire". We'll have to start calling her "the girl on fire". And the story of Vienna and all the little people in front of the manager is the most precious story ever!

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