We enjoyed having a new house to spend Christmas in. These are some of the pictures and videos that we took during the holiday season.
Bo and Alf, our Elf on the Shelf:

Making cookies for Santa--Bo insisted that Santa would want purple frosting on his cookies.

Bo's version of
Joy to the World. He learned the song during play practice while he was preparing to be an angel in our church's Christmas play. It was very dark in the room while the play was going on, but after the play was over and the lights were on, Tyler was able to get a little video of Bo showing just how unafraid he was to be in the spotlight.
On Christmas morning, Molly woke up at 5 to see what Santa brought her while Bo slept in until 8!! Molly was ready for a morning nap by the time Bo woke up. :)

Bo was excited that he got games and toys, Lincoln Logs, and lots of treats in his stocking. His favorite gift this year was the game Hullabaloo. We still play it at least 10 times a day.





Santa brought Molly lots of fun floor toys, cute clothes and some new treats to try now that she is able to eat more solid foods. She amazed us with how much she grew over the Christmas break---she started waving, sitting up very well, trying to "point" to pictures in books, eating little cookies and crackers and growing new teeth.

Far more than the gifts that we found under the tree, we are so grateful that 2011 brought us our sweet little Molly. People have asked how it has been having two children and they comment that it must seem that Molly has always been a part of our family now that she's already almost a year old. It's funny because the more that I think about it, it surprises me that I could feel such different things about Bo and Molly as far as how they complete our family. With Bo, it's easy to say that I can't imagine life without him. For four years, I've watched him grow into a little person with a sense of humor, opinions and an need to be
so independent. He is definitely a part of the fabric of our family, and life without Bo wouldn't make sense. With Molly, it's different. I suppose it has something to do with the loss that we went through when we were trying to get pregnant. Not only did we have two miscarriages before we finally got pregnant with Molly but we also lost Tyler's mom and my dad in the years between when Bo and Molly were born. I think those experiences made me much more aware of how quickly life can change and that each morning that we wake up with the people that we love in our lives is a blessing and not a guarantee. Does it feel as if Molly has always been a part of our family? Yes and no. Yes, it's hard to imagine life without her, but also no because Tyler, Bo and I all wake up each morning eager to see Molly and kiss her sweet face. Every day we are humbled that she continues to be a part of our lives reminding us that we can never take anyone or anything that we've been given for granted.