Red Thread...

There is an ancient Chinese belief which states that there is an invisible red thread that connects each of us to all of the individuals who have been, currently are, and will in the future be important to us in our lives.

This red thread can stretch, twist, and bend… but will never break.

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

A Snapchat Halloween

Everything else was a little different on Halloween, but one thing that was the same was checking out the Halloween filters on Snapchat.










Monday, November 2, 2020

Taking "The General" on a Ride

General Washington was lying on the ottoman, so Katie decided to give him a ride by pushing the ottoman around the room. The General loved the whole experience.

General Washington looked like he wanted to go on a ride!

He was very calm while I pushed him around!

Sunday, November 1, 2020

A Shirt for Halloween

Katie knew exactly what shirt she wanted to wear for Halloween day. She wanted to get as much use out of her shirt while the season lasted.

There's something I just love about Jack Skelington. Maybe it's because he reminds me of Disneyland!

Saturday, October 31, 2020

Halloween

Like so many other things, Halloween celebrations are going to be different this year. One thing was the same though! Katie got to celebrate Halloween in her dance class when she was given a bag of goodies at the end of class.

It makes me happy right now when anything feels normal. It felt good to sort of have a Halloween celebration with the three other kids in my class!

Friday, October 30, 2020

Mailbox Happiness

It always makes Katie so happy to find a new issue of her magazine in the mailbox. She always reads it cover to cover!

I always end up learning a lot about all kinds of animals in my magazine!

Thursday, October 29, 2020

Coordination

I looked over at the couch, and I noticed that Katie and General Washington made a good pair. They were very coordinated!

We go together like two peas in a pod!

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

One More Thing

Before we left the pumpkin patch, we walked over to the hay pyramid. Katie chose not to climb to the top because she wanted to respect the space of others. She's a pretty thoughtful girl!

The hay pyramid seemed smaller this year, or am I just taller?