Kids Schoolwork
I love Sebastien’s family responsibilities!


Chloe’s artwork continues to blow me away – she is so talented!


I love Sebastien’s family responsibilities!
Chloe’s artwork continues to blow me away – she is so talented!
Sebastien decorated his own t-shirt at Joey’s birthday party. Happy birthday Joey!
Hurray! First dose complete at the school! Milkshakes from McDonald’s as their reward for getting a shot.
As Sebastien said, “FINALLY!!!!”!
The warmest Halloween I can remember!! No jackets needed! And on a Saturday!
And such perfect timing for Chloe to be a vampire with her front two teeth missing … too bad it was behind a mask!
I believe the day was a success!
It’s never too early for these kids to start learning something new … I tell you, they are like sponges…
Not much to report … kids getting acclimated back at school and back into a routine. Weather is still nice so we go out as much as we can while we can.
And of course we couldn’t forget to introduce the kids to BOWLING! We visited the bowling lanes that I used to visit regularly when I bowled in high school. Same establishment but looks like they’ve updated the technology – the bumpers automatically go up and down for each player which is so cool! I hope the kids enjoyed and we go back regularly.
So many firsts this month… we took the kids to an outdoor mini golf place in Williamsburg right on the water. It was a bit sunny but overall they had a great time! Sebastien has already asked to play “regular size golf”!!
It even made Sebastien’s Weekend News in school on Monday!
I’ve officially lose count of when and where Chloe lost her teeth … I feel like she lost three within the span of two or three weeks.
All six of the front baby teeth are gone that she’s expected to lose by the time she’s seven/eight years old… Look at those gaps! It’s SOOOO CUTE (except when she pushes her tongue through the gaps)!
Meanwhile Sebastien has yet to lose a single tooth just yet and he keeps asking when it will be his turn … so we let him participate in the tooth wiggling sessions … I hope these kids remember how much fun it was to wiggle and pull their teeth out and that they do it for their own kids!