Anni obviously didn't really get the whole opening presents thing... in fact... tissue paper made her a little crazy, so we just opened her presents for her and we'll work them in as we go :). She did quadruple her book collection (it was pitifully small), so we're pretty excited for that! I'll have to share her awesome "Busy Bible" with you all later. She's not quite old enough to get it yet (although the fact that it is cloth is a big hit as she has been very tactile lately), but when she is, I think she'll have a blast with it (and if not, I'll play with it).
This is actually at our place. I was working on finishing our Christmas cards, and she discovered this lovely shiny paper stuck in the top of her gift from her great grandparents. Figuring she couldn't do much damage to herself or it, I watched her play with it for a minute (she never discovered that there was a gift past that). She seriously attacked this stuff. I don't know if it was the shininess or it's slippery ability to avoid her bites, but she ended in tears. I was alone for bathtime that night and we ended up pulling an early bedtime. phew.
And on to our celebration...
If I haven't mentioned this, my husband is an amazing pianist. We don't have a piano, nor a place to put it, so he only gets to play when we're at his or my parent's houses. mmm... Christmas music.
She looks so big in her new, bigger clothes (we are transitioning her into 6-9 month clothes right now).
We also had a wonderful success with Anni's Uncle Dave. Last time he was home (Thanksgiving) she was pretty picky about him holding her, but this time she was all smiles and love :). I'm so glad, because she doesn't get to see him often, so it's wonderful to see him soaking in all of her cuteness!
And speaking of Christmas-ey things... I guess we did the Santa thing. We're still discussing how the "Santa thing" will be handled when she's older, but Santa (a husband of one of the other mother's) came to our MOPs group, so we did a picture. She was so fascinated by her feet that this is the only one you can see her face. I love our daughter!
The rolling is picking up speed. She knows she can get to whatever her little heart desires just by a few gymnastic moves. It's pretty cool to watch... but baby-proofing is happening often as we go and discover more things she can reach.
Oh, Mary. What fun baby Jesus must have been.












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