So, Jacob looked great as a Ninja, and Katie had a blast being “Super Kaitlyn” for Halloween. We did a bit of trick-or-treating in the neighborhood, then went over to Crane’s Roost Park and did more there, came back to the neighborhood and hit some more houses. All-in-all, Katie had loads of fun, and it was wonderful to see her “getting it”, showing a better understanding of the holiday for the first time. That’s a part of parenthood that has really surprised me how much I’ve grown to love it – seeing Katie and Jacob learning or discovering something new, I just adore that!
And good news from the Dr. too, turns out it wasn’t a stomach ulcer (yay!), it was something called pill esophagitis probably caused by the doxycycline I occasionally take for rosacea.
Gearing up for all the holiday madness now. Added to all the usual holiday fun is Katie’s birthday in December, and Mike and I both have business trips the same week coming up soon. Oh joy, how’s that for complicated? Let the wild rumpus start!!! I love the book, can’t wait to see the movie.
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