





We are all doing well as we adjust to our "new normal." Aly is beautiful and sweet. Dylan adores her. Kate is glad to have another sister and Madi occasionally gives her kisses and not-so-gentle pats on the heads. It is great to have Ben home to help out. I am getting spoiled having him around.
A reindeer princess dress-up outfit!
Not to be outdone by cheerleader princess, of course!
And here is Madi at Target while Ben and I were doing some shopping for the new baby. Madi, on her own initiative, found these chairs and stools and created a lounge chair out them. Ben turned to me and said something about how she is just like her mommy and that I must have been the source of her sun-worshipping skills. :-)Despite many warnings from Ben and I and a few growls from Jessie the dreaded day we'd feared came on Saturday. Kate got bit. She had been climbing on Jessie and pulling on her ears when it happened. Jessie warned Kate to stop by growling twice but it she'd finally had enough. It was so sad to see Kate's beautiful face like that. A quick drive to the doctor and six stitches later we were back home. The plastic surgeon said it will likely heal well and with the help of Mederma, it will not be too visible. It was tough to see how we couldn't save Kate from the consequences of her choice even with all of our warnings. This parenthood thing is challenging. Hopefully this is a lesson she'll not have to re-learn.
Dylan got braces (phase 1, the orthodontist calls it) today! He was so excited. After two months of wearing an expander in the roof of his mouth he was eager to get his braces on and especially excited to choose the color of the bands.
Kate was featured in a photo in the local newspaper this morning. Last night she danced in her first dance team performance. She is on the "Mini Starburst" team and absolutely loves it. She is quite a performer. A friend commented that she was one of the only girls her age her really could stay on beat. It was so fun to watch her. Dylan asked her today, "Did you get embarrassed at all being up on the stage?" Kate looked at him like that was a ridiculous question and replied, " Noooo...absolutely not!" It was so funny coming from a 5 (soon to be 6) year old. Kate was even more smitten with the whole evening's excitement when she realized, "Isn't this the stage that they dance the Nutcracker on?" Clara is one the I can blame for starting all this. She fell in love when she saw Clara dance in the Nutcracker. As luck would have it, her Christmas performance number is a ballet piece that is choregraphed to the Sugar Plum Fairies number from the Nutcracker. And then to make things even more amazing to her sweet 5 year old heart her Jazz teacher played the music for their next number and it is from the musical "Pinkalicious"--Kate absolutely favorite children's story! What more could she ask for!








