On to January...
Socks in their hair! It turns out Dad's socks make some pretty nice curls and they are nice and soft to sleep on.
In January I re-stock the 72 hour kit with new clothes for the girls and I rotate the food. The other night the girls were having a rough night. Daren was out of town and they were upset and missing him. At bedtime they both found comfort with their favorite stuffed animals. It occurred to me that in an emergency situation when we have to actually use the 72 hour kit, we may want a little bit more than just the bare essentials. I know we have to keep the it small, so as of this year I'm including two small stuffed animals and two mini card games. I think these two small items will be a huge emotional help if we ever have to go down that road.
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Noelle is making great strides in her writing and reading abilities. It's amazing to watch!
Libby was inspired by the Muppet movie and made her own Kermit puppet at school.
Last but not least...I cleaned the fridge tonight. One of my all time least favorite jobs. After the cleaning was done we sat down to eat and heard a really loud noise. It sounded like a gun shot from our front porch. Not quite a gun, just some biscuits. What the heck? They weren't even old! (like half the other stuff in my fridge I had just got done throwing out). Notice that after cleaning the fridge it's pretty much empty. That doesn't make me look very good. For that matter, the sippy cup doesn't do much for me either, considering my youngest child is almost 6. Do I possibly have an issue with letting her grow up?