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- I got to take the day off today. Daddy is so kind to me. He took over completely and did everything today. He even delivered my lunch to me in bed...butter chicken from our favorite take out place. It was exactly what I needed to start recovering from this strep. I laid in bed and watched Bates Motel (creepy! disturbing! intriguing!) and played on my phone. It was heavenly
- Daddy took you babies to see the site Uncle Luke is overseeing. His company is redeveloping a property down by Coquitlam Centre and it's in the demolition stage. You got to watch the diggers working. George, you had a great time
- Katie, you called home at lunch time and asked to come home. Daddy went to pick you up and you came home and slept. You're not feeling well. I'm hoping it's not strep
- Jane, you have two really funny habits. You sing REALLY loud (show tunes), and laugh REALLY loud (while watching your shows on your phone with headphones). It's really weird because it seems like I'm always asking you to stop singing or laughing...which seems like a super strange thing for a mother to ask a kid to stop doing. Hahahaha. Oh Jane, you're such a character. You make life interesting
- Lila, we're going to go swimming tomorrow, and you decided to get ready. You got your bathing suit on...and a pair of long socks to match. Of course. Never forget the long socks
- George, you're still pretty obsessed with a set of Beatles onesies that Auntie Kim made for you before you were born. They're size 6-9 months, so it's pretty ridiculous that you wear them, but I just can't bring myself to pack them away quite yet. Daddy is so delighted that you love the Beatles. It's all he could have ever dreamed of in a son
Melissa Newbery