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Here Today, Gone Tomorrow



Yesterday, while Cael was minding his own business on the living room couch, Declan bounced, fell, and donkey kicked him in the face.  The result was a lot of blood and a seriously wiggly tooth that moments before had only been a gently budging one.

This was very traumatic for poor Cael, who is already missing two on the top - one from an accident on the playground that removed it prematurely - and has only just recently grown his bottom two to the height that they're effective in chewing.

When he went to bed last night he made us assure him, as he always does when his teeth are on their last leg, that he would't swallow it in his sleep.  We did.

Which, turns out, was possibly a lie.

About ten minutes after Cael woke up, he was munching happily on his donut when he cried out, "WAIT, IS MY TOOTH GONE?"  And it was.

After a search of beds and paths taken, the tooth was not found.  No one remembers if he had it before the first bite, so we cannot assure him it was the donut's fault.  Basically he will never sleep with a loose tooth again.

To make matters worse, Cael, my sweet sensitive Cael, decided long ago that he wasn't going to exchange his teeth for Tooth Fairy money.  Instead, he keeps them all safe in a small treasure box, presumably so he can make a necklace out of them when he completes the collection.  Now he's devastated that his collection will be short one tooth - so devastated, in fact, that Ryan made a promise no one wants to keep.

He's vowed to go digging.

Don't worry, we'll sanitize the necklace before we let him wear it.
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#saturdaymorning

Cael reads to Finn while Dec gets a fancy manicure.  Four limbs, four colors!
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Finn-terview

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Declan's First Day of School!

Baby's first day of school!  He was a champ.  No clinging, no crying, no "don't go!" or anything.  He was a little wary, but ultimately had so much fun with the rubber duckies that he didn't mind when we went back through the gate :(

Update:  I arrived to pick him up and found him exactly where I suspected I would: in the sandbox.  What I hadn't expected was to find him wearing an entirely different set of clothing.  It turns out my brave baby, who has been potty trained for a year (longer than his brothers had been, by far) wet his pants instead of finding his way to the bathroom.  He says that the teachers were scary and he didn't want to ask to go.   He was not at all upset about having peed himself, though, because the undies he got to borrow were super cool monster ones that he really enjoyed showing off.


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Declan and Alex's First Day of Dance!

The very tricky talented teacher lured the tots in with a bucket of stuffed animals, which they got to dig through and select a friend.  Then they went to find the carpet circle that matched the color of their new pal (Declan's was an orange turtle).  After that it was a parade of props: sea shells for sorting, a Tigger to bounce like, popcorn to jump like, scarves to twirl with, and brightly colored feather dusters that required tippy toes to use.  They had a blast!  Declan was all smiles, but still reports he doesn't want to go back.  We'll see next week which way he decides...
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Finn and Ryder's First Day


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A Great Loss

Tonight we started the much-awaited sequel to the chapter book we'd been reading for a few weeks.

Book 2 begins with a prologue - a flashback to when the protagonists (four young sisters) were four years younger.  In it, the then-eight-year-old girl describes when the three oldest girls go to the gift shop of the hospital that their mother is in, having delivered their baby sister a week earlier.  The mother is still in the hospital because she's ill with cancer.  The girls were given some money to spend, but instead of buying gifts for themselves, they pool all their resources together to buy their mother a necklace with five hearts on it.  One heart represents each daughter, and the big one in the center is their mother.

They give the mother the necklace and a week later she dies.

I'm reading this aloud, trying so hard not to cry, but completely failing.  There's a moment of silence while I sniffle and prepare to begin chapter one.  Before I can get myself together, Finn asks:

"Wait, she died right after they gave her the necklace?"

"Yes," I say, readying myself to console him.  "A few days after."

He makes a scrunchy face and says, completely appalled, "Why did they waste all their money!?"

Way to zero in on the real tragedy, buddy.


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We Can Tofu, Can U?


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Legoland


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Oregon State Fair 2015


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The Fam

Ryan and Allie
Cael | 10
Finn | 8
Declan | 6

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