The weeks leading up to and through Thanksgiving were busy to say the least. Chris and I were running on fumes (long nights with a newborn) and Sarah's holiday schedule was filling our days with preparation, parties, and plays (whew!...). Before Thanksgiving approached, we were charged with making cupcakes for her preschool Thanksgiving party. We headed to Julies (who was also making the dessert for the party) so that we could make it a fun event!
Next up was the Thanksgiving play at Building Blocks. They always do such a great job with it. This year Sarah managed to be one of the stars of the show. She had the center seat on the Mayflower! She was so proud. If you look in the front and center of the boat, you will see some feathers. Cohen was rewriting history as the first Native American on the Mayflower!
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Then the girls! It is so funny how they separate even at this young age!
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Leah is liking the rocking seat (finally). I can put her down without reflux problems so that I can cook and clean now. Hooray!

I get flack for this outfit because it has "boy colors". As most of you know, I have never been and will never be a "pink" person. Sarah's favorite color now is pink (of course). I found a first Thanksgiving outfit for Leah that happens to be dark green. Everyone thinks she is a boy in it! I thought it was cute anyway.
Aunt Jennifer and Mamaw Elkins joined us at Mammaw's house for Thanksgiving dinner. It was their first time with Leah.

Leah slept through her first Thanksgiving Dinner! Oh well, she is too young for the pumpkin pie anyway.
Mom and Dad came down later that weekend. We went to Jason's house to help them babysit Alena while Jason and Ashley were at the UK/Tennessee game. Sarah loved clowning around for Alena. She longs for the day that Leah will laugh at her as well. Soon enough Sarah...

Mamaw getting some hug time with her girls.
Thanksgiving weekend, I took the opportunity to break out the many red outfits I have compiled for the girls to wear in the four weeks leading up to Christmas. This is the only semi-matching outfit they have, so I talked Sarah into a photo shoot under the tree. Leah was an unwilling hostage during the event.
I told Sarah when she met Leah that she was meeting her "best friend for life". I hope this is true for these two. Leah was pretty tired from church so, I got few smiles during our "session"

I love this photo. Sarah loves this little girl so much! I think you can see it here.
I had to throw this one in because this is the face Leah gave me throughout most of the "photo shoot"!
Leah is liking the rocking seat (finally). I can put her down without reflux problems so that I can cook and clean now. Hooray!
I get flack for this outfit because it has "boy colors". As most of you know, I have never been and will never be a "pink" person. Sarah's favorite color now is pink (of course). I found a first Thanksgiving outfit for Leah that happens to be dark green. Everyone thinks she is a boy in it! I thought it was cute anyway.
Mamaw getting some hug time with her girls.
Thanksgiving weekend, I took the opportunity to break out the many red outfits I have compiled for the girls to wear in the four weeks leading up to Christmas. This is the only semi-matching outfit they have, so I talked Sarah into a photo shoot under the tree. Leah was an unwilling hostage during the event.
I love this photo. Sarah loves this little girl so much! I think you can see it here.
What mischievous looks....I wonder what they are thinking?
Sarah was sooo excited to do a "photo shoot". I couldn't convince her to quit posing, even when Leah had enough of it!
Once changed and napped, Leah is a much happier girl. She is now more able to play with Mommy, Daddy, and sissy.
What beautiful eyes...
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