*Brad started a new job. Big change. 8 weeks later and he really likes it. Dare I say . . . he is excited!
I don't think I realized how much a bad job effects a family. At least ours. Not that Brad's previous position was bad - it just wasn't a good situation. The interim was stressful. And the start of the new job was hectic. However, we're on the other side now and it is good. It is especially good for Brad and therefor all of us.
Milestone #1
*William started PK3. Sad. I say that because I hate letting him go. He is such a sweet boy with such a sweet heart (except with his sister). I know it is good for him. The 'being in school' part, not the 'mean to his sister' part. And for me. It took him a good month to find some friends among his classmates. But he has settled on 4 or 5 that he calls 'friends'.
Below is a picture of his first day at school.
Milestone #2
*On the hair subject, Maddie went to the salon for her first official haircut. I dare call my butchering of her hair back in May a 'haircut'.
And she started the fun 'separation anxiety' stage. FUN. Don't you love when you go to talk to a kid and the kid melts at merely listening to you talk to them. It's even better when it's your kid crying at someone else.
This will soon come to an end. I'm certain of it.
This is a picture of Maddie after her salon debut with my hairstylist.
Here she is on her 11 month birthday.
*Monday nights tend to be the only night during the week that we are all together. One night we took the kids to Picnic Island and watched the sunset. William and Brad played softball. He hits pretty good. Exceptionally well considering his athletic genes. This is a picture of a huge cargo ship, maybe, I can't remember, that passed by while we were there.

* Our last overnight trip to Orlando for the year, I fear. Since rates hike up in the fall and in to the holidays.
William in the kids robe and slippers having coffee on the balcony. Ignore my fabulous bed head please.
* William turned 4. SIGH. We had a Kung Fu Panda party for him at the Y.
One of our good friends agreed to dress up in a panda costume and pose for an hour as Po. He's obviously a good friend to do it.
Another guy came and did a karate demonstration for the kids. The boys, and a couple girls, were really into it. William is still doing the "Haaa YA".
I had cupcakes made for the kids with Master Po's face on them. I got the idea off the internet and entertained the idea of decorating them myself. Boy am I glad I opted not to!
Lighting of the candles . . .
Yes, we let him.
Birthday #2
*Maddie, our little girl, my baby, turned one. Cry. Cry. Sigh.
She's taken steps here and there by herself - but honestly - I'm not encouraging it. Why? She's got the rest of her life to walk. No point in pushing her to grow up too quickly.
We had a dinner party for her this past Saturday. Family and friends came to help celebrate her big day. And - thanks to my good friend, Clarita, who is teaching me to sew - I made Maddie's birthday outfit. It was a cupcake shirt with bloomies.
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