Ballet

It’s activity season again and the kids are all involved this time. All 3 girls are in ballet, although Maggie’s the only one in her class so it might be cancelled. Baba has been taking Kaya on Wednesdays, which has been working out fabulously for me because a) dinner with only 2 kids is very peaceful and the 2 youngest share many of the same preferences, b) Mila sends her to ballet so therefore puts her hair up in fabulous buns, and c) I get to maximize my quality time with her. If I take her, I just sit around for an hour and don’t spend any actual time with her. This way, we get an extra hour together on weekends and she still gets to do ballet.

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Bottoms Up

Laney heard a hurricane was coming and that we should make sure we had enough water to drink if the power goes out. But no one told her that we don’t actually have to drink all the water before the hurricane. Bottoms up! (PS – no actual hurricane here, just a couple drops of rain and I think I saw a leaf fall off a tree)

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Growing up

A big day for Maggie yesterday – Β she started school! She is going to Laney’s school on Tuesdays/Thursdays this year and she was SO EXCITED to wear a backpack like her sisters. Laney was also very excited to be a big sister to Maggie at school. Mags came home exhausted and pretty clingy, but she did great πŸ™‚

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Bone juice

We made it to Paris! Tommy and I have snuck away for the long weekend – we booked a cute little AirBnB with a balcony overlooking the Eiffel Tower and have 4 days to see this wondrous city. First on the agenda? Tommy’s bucket list item the Catacombs! The tour really exceeded expectations – there are just piles and piles of very well organized bones of 6 million Parisians 60 feet below the city. I’ve never stuck so close to the tour guide before, and was very glad there were lights down there. One time a drop of water (bone juice?) dropped on my head. Definitely an awesome experience and I never want to be down there alone.

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Second grade!

The summer felt long and joyous this year, and we were all a little shellshocked to get up early and put Kaya on the bus for her first day of second grade. Her bus comes at 6:28am, and it is already dark outside when she gets on. It is so early that we were already running for it on day one. So, this is a picture of her second day of second grade, when we got out early enough to take a picture. I’m confident Kaya is going to rock second grade – she tells me so far it is awesome, because the second grade bathroom is right next to the water fountain. Wish I was that easy to please!

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Princess night

Yoya, Dylan and our family attended Princess Night at the Bulls game. A baseball stadium filled with adorable little princesses. Laney was so excited to meet the “real Elsa” and we got to walk in the Princess Parade before the game (Kaya with Miss Greater Sampson County). Maggie LOVED dressing up like her sisters and spent the whole game on the move. Too bad the Bulls lost miserably.

 

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.262

Tommy and Yoya took the older girls to the local “.262” race. This local Durham tradition is a .262 mile race for those that can only run 1/100th of a marathon. Basically, you dress up, run for a couple minutes and then drink some beer. Maggie and I stayed home and took a nap instead, but the pictures suggest there was some fun had.

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Swingsetting

Like most of the pictures on the blog, I found this picture among Tommy’s archives – I think it is from June or so, based on the length of Maggie’s hair and her hospital bracelet. This is our new swing set, which is perfect for her. She can now climb up the ramp and go down the slide all by herself. And I am secretly looking forward to the first frost so she can do so without getting 16 bug bites every time she wants to play.

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