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Our Frozen friends Anelle and Kristoff kicked off the party with a snowball fight. They played without mercy, but they were able to make amends when Kristoff suggested that they build a snowman.
Anelle told me later that Kristoff had only brought up the idea because he didn't want to admit to losing.
Olaf thought that building a snowman was a good idea, so he spent all of his time outdoors whipping up a snowman of his own. A... lopsided, one-armed, one-eyed snowman. But a snowman nonetheless. Here he is shaking the hand of his new snow buddy, Frank.
Olaf was more than happy to introduce his girlfriend to Frank. Frank is a quiet one.
Idina and Anelle were snooping around the birdhouse to see if anything still lived in there, but we think that they've all flown south for the warmer weather.
Speaking of warmer weather, Moana may love the outdoors, but she's not a huge fan of the cold. She was happy to keep her bare feet out of the snow and watch the rest of us play around. Luckily she wasn't alone. Magneto kept her and her cape company.
Westley put his shovel to use and cleared a path through the snow for the smaller dolls to walk around.
Sven still doesn't realize that being a reindeer doll means that you can't eat icicles. They still look tasty though!
Even when wearing her purple New Year's dress, Bell still leaves shimmers of green pixie dust wherever she goes.
Who knew Christmas trees grew outside?
Here she stands and here she'll stay!
Nessa immediately did a running jump to land herself deep in a snowbank as soon as we got outside. She claims it is relaxing, and since the cold never bothered me, I would have to agree if I wasn't worried of melted snow getting to my batteries.
Watch out, Nessa!
Toto, Pua, HeiHei, and Sven try to figure out which one of the humans' dogs left these tracks.
Loki finally got his chance to be a valiant, pungent reindeer king when he rode Sven through the snow.
Anna and I sat on the back deck's step most of the time and I used my magic to play around with the snow that was already outside. At one point Anna grabbed my arm and whispered that she had an idea. Intrigued, I followed along.
She ended up taking us to a tree. She told me to use my magic there to trick the others that it was really snowing... and it worked!
Well, it did for a little while, until everyone remembered that snow usually does not come from one direct place in the sky.
Anna thought it was funny, though.
Near to the end of our time, Steve dared Loki to go down the hill in the human's yard using his shield, Liberty, as a sled. Surprisingly, Loki did. He wasn't so happy when he ended up flipping over and falling facefirst into the snow. In his embarrassment, he challenged Steve to an air hockey game in the basement...
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