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Saturday, March 28, 2020

November II

Scott was chosen as a participant at the science show at the library. He's very into science and magic tricks, so it was a perfect activity for him.
Jane and Amanda Jane.
Our little, fierce girl.
Playing some pjmasks matching. He doesn't abide by the rules and likes to match up people he wants to be together. It's really fun to try to read his 3 year old mind.
Trying some rice cereal.
She liked it, but wasn't great at getting it down.
Her dark, long hair is getting replaced by blonde fluff.
Entertaining Jane with the pop up favorite.
Snuggly babies.
Always wants to be held, especially by Daddy.
Cozied up for our morning walk to school.

The cutest little sailor baby
Sucking her tiny thumb in her sleep.
Matching jams! I was excited Hanna Andersson made the same print this year so I could get Jane a pair. And when they went on sale, I bought one for Scott and Jane in the next size so we're set for 3+ years now.
When Jane's awake, we walk to school in the baby carrier. She loves facing out and looking at everyone.
Slightly sitting up, trying to keep her happy at the grocery store. She played with the water bottle for a few minutes before crying to be held.
She was just tired.
A little checkers and baby loves.
Such a sweetie in her cozy tights.
Perry showing Jane his picture.
Little readers taking advantage of our big library.
Jane just noticed the tv.
Oh hi!
Soothing herself by sucking her thumb and holding her foot. Whatever works, Janie girl. 
My friend gave Jane this dress, but by the time it fit, the hat was too small. Apparently she has a big head.

The bottom is attached, my favorite.
Her Thanksgiving dress was a little big, but I'm so glad I bought it before the store closed. 
She loves it. Really, though, it's soft and thick and well-made.
Wiggled her way out of the bouncy seat.
Perry wanted to eat his peepa in his box. 
Getting some tummy time
Another day, another adorable dress

When we got home from our Thanksgiving trip, we put up our Christmas tree. We're thinking one, maybe two more years with this one then we'll go back to getting real trees. 
Adding the baby to the picture quadruples the chaos.
She does well on her own, though.
Reading Harry Potter together
Jane will stay on the floor longer if we engage with her.
She also likes to do "rolly pollies,"
which the boys love and they cheer her on like it's the first time, every time.

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