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A bee with bare arms and bare legs. . .aren't you cold? It's even winter time for the bee as you can tell from her having a glove on the floor.
Cups stayed busy drawing. She entertained herself pretty well the whole time. She had Mama trace her foot while she snacked in the morning uhhhhh, Cups?!
Snow. . .snow. . .
And more snow. . .
Cups was really good the five hours we were at work. She even had lunch, too. She did spill water down her shirt, so we had to change her outfit. It was funny that Uncle Brad, Mama's coworker, noticed that she had a different outfit on later in the day.We took the next day off after Cupcakes and Mama waited two hours for a bus on the way home. Cups remained in good spirits the whole time in the freezing cold, walking up and down the sidewalk, singing, laughing and playing. We stopped by Starbucks before they closed five minutes later to warm up a little during the wait, and Cups had an Odwalla juice. You were excellent, Cupcakes!

We liked our Santa picture, and the photographer took it within a minute, too. (There were two shots, and Cups looked more scared in the other one. Mama won't be keeping that one for Cups.) Auntie Lisa's family had three shots. The photographer donated her time, and our donations went to a charity. The pictures were online, and we got to download them to save for eternity.
Cups was rather careful when she frosted her cookie with Auntie Penny's help after dinner. Mama filmed until the battery in the camera ran out of charge.