Head control is improving! Notice the “blankie” on Orly, who Maggie insists must be cold at all times.

Add ‘hairdressing’ as another skill to which Tommy has demonstrated remarkable proficiency. This incredible ability to be good at everything could be annoying to some, but given that I benefit from it daily, I choose to live in a state between awe and gratitude. Today he gave 4 haircuts (myself and the 3 older girls) – he also has become an adept dog groomer. And it was the most scenic haircut I’ve ever had, as well.

Tommy needed a few hours respite, so I decided I would SuperMom it and take all 4 girls hiking and then swim at the Eno. It was moderately successful – it was so crowded at Fews Ford that I was uncomfortable with my ability to socially distance everyone, so we parked up the Eno a ways and walked along the river until we found a place that was safe for the kids to play in the water. Maggie was a bit of a handful while holding a newborn and there was some chaos, but there were also moments of bliss. This blissful picnic moment captured on film.

Going from 3 to 4 kids, we skyrocketed from 3 different possible pairings, to now 6 possible pairings, which adds a nice sense of variety. It also allows two pairs, instead of one pair and one odd man out. I would give the “sweetest” award to this particular pair at the moment.

Kaya’s class was asked to write how they felt about online learning in one word and hold it up to show the teacher. This was her answer!
