Benjamin had full confidence that it was going to snow on Christmas, but I had a hard time believing it would. It was pouring rain all week, but sure enough, it cooled down by Christmas morning, and we were delighted to see a light dusting that even courteously left the roads clear.

We tried to get Benjamin into the spirit of giving this year by passing on some of his toys to Peter. He was a bit reluctant at first, but was soon excited to give him his Noah's Ark. It was sweet.
But Peter's favorite toy was Elmo. He even shares his pacifiers with him.
Aunt Katie sure scored this year with Benjamin's present. He loves "playing" his little violin. The strings play a note each time the bow touches them, and we soon discovered that notes can be held indefinitely. It's programmed to play several songs, but for some reason it only plays one song for him...over and over and over.

And now they go to sleep together in their matching 

Paul loves his job at Monsanto. He really believes that being a statistician is the greatest (paying) job on earth, which is great! But even more than that, he loves being a daddy. The boys can’t wait till he gets home from work everyday.






















It's funny how every one-year-old is different. Benjamin burst into tears when we sang "Happy Birthday" to him on his first birthday, but Peter would not touch his cake. When we lit the candle, Peter waved his hands at it, saying"Bah, bah, bah!" which, interpreted is "hot, hot, hot!" So Benjamin blew it out.
I finally shoved his hand in it to show him what was expected of him. This is how he felt about it.
I guess he's a tidy kid? He hates touching mashed potatoes or getting his hands too messy during mealtime. He's even started demanding a fork. 
It's amazing how fast they grow in that first year of life! We love our Peter Pumpkin!