Hello out there! I am here. The last month has flown by. Caden still likes school. He likes to tell us the new french words he learned each day and he has 3 girlfriends. I wonder if the girls know? He still loves his video games and hanging out with his brothers and his friends. He's taking piano lessons and seems to be catching on to that very well. The little guys aren't so little any more. I think Dylan grew a couple or 3 inches in the last 6 wks. Pants that fit them at the beginning of september, when I checked to see what they had for fall, don't fit anymore. It's crazy. They'll be three in a few weeks and they are full of life. They are always running, jumping, yelling, climbing, racing and just being boys. They are pretty into lego and lego star wars these days. They sit and watch movies now so we enjoy doing that as a family. There isn't quite as much running, jumping and yelling then :). If you thought their personalities were completely different before you should see them now. It's so much fun to watch them become their own little people. I'll do more about each of the little boys as their birthday approaches. I want it as a bit of a keepsake anyway - so stay tuned. If you haven't seen them for awhile, here are a few pictures from a couple of weeks ago. It was leaf pile day!
Stay in your lane. Don't look at other people's papers. Those couple of lines jumped out at me as I read Maria Goff's book " Love Lives Here" It reminded me that we can't all live the same life. Comparisons hold us back and discourage us like nothing else. We have fears of being different when we are SUPPOSED to be different. I grew up trying to fit in and not doing a very good job at it. When I was in my teens I thought I'd try a new approach so I started trying to be the opposite of what I was because I thought that is what everyone else wanted me to be. I am chatty and energetic and I tried to be dainty and quiet. I didn't do a very good job of that either. Yikes. Trying to be someone we're not is exhausting and it doesn't work. We seldom fool anyone or achieve the goal we thought we wanted. What we all really want I think, is to connect with one another and to matter. As an adult I have had goals and held them up against other p...
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