Lindsay Arnold Celebrates Her First Christmas as a Mom of Two: 'Favorite Christmas Morning Yet'

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Arnold is mom to daughters June, 7 months, and Sage, 3

<p>Lindsay Arnold Cusick/Instagram</p> Lindsay Arnold with her two daughters on Christmas

Lindsay Arnold Cusick/Instagram

Lindsay Arnold with her two daughters on Christmas

Lindsay Arnold is loving her first Christmas as a mom of two.

The Dancing with the Stars pro, 29, posted a photo of her two daughters under the Christmas tree, smiling as the mother and daughters matched in red and white pajamas. Arnold held her daughter June, 7 months, in one arm and daughter Sage, 3, in the other, sitting cross-legged on a rug.

"My favorite Christmas morning yet with our girls🫶🫶," the proud mom wrote across the photo.

The professional dancer shares her daughters with husband Samuel Lightner Cusick.

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On TikTok earlier this month, Arnold shared that she took her girls to see Santa alongside their cousins Brooks (Jensen Arnold's son) and Quincy (Brynley Arnold's daughter).

Sage was ready for the moment, striking a pose as June looked around, baffled, and her two cousins cried on either side of Santa.

"Well that took a turn... 😂😂 #santaclaus #funnykids #kidsoftiktok #kidsbelike," she captioned the video

In a TikTok video posted to her account, the professional dancer reveals that she recently began sleep training her infant. While explaining her decision, Arnold gets interrupted by her toddler.

"Get ready with me while I talk about night one of sleep training our 5-month-old," Arnold said at the beginning of the video as she began putting makeup on.

"I'm starting this off by saying if you have a hard time respectfully disagreeing with somebody who does something differently than you, then go ahead and just scroll on by, we're not doing that here. If you don't do it like we do, that's totally okay, but let's just be respectful, okay?"

She also assured other moms her way wasn't the only way and to trust their instincts.

"Everyone is different. If you don't believe in sleep training your babies, then don't do it. If it's not for you and for your family, then don't do it. It works for us, it's something that I feel like is beneficial."

She continued, "I'm here to say that moms, if sleep training is what works for you to get your sanity, to get your sleep, then do it and don't feel guilty about it."

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