Saturday, January 24, 2015

And to all a good night . . .

There's this new movie with Ariel and . . .

That's not new, we saw it yesterday, and the day before that, and . . . Brielle, are you going to stop to breathe while you drink that?

I know we're not "supposed" to jump on the bed, but that doesn't mean we can't . . .

. . . jump off the bed!

Brielle playing "You can't see me!" with the caterpillar.

And now "Show and Tell"

Brielle "The word caterpillar comes from the Latin 'Cattus' and 'Pilolus' meaning hairy, just like you have piloerector muscles on your arms that raise your arm hairs when you are cold. The gynaephora groenlandica, a type of caterpillar that turns into the Arctic Wooly Bear Moth has an interesting ability to remain dormant. . ." Okay, Brielle, time to "dormir" Mom, do you mean that in the Spanish or Latin? Sigh.

Let's read a story. Seeya next week, the triplets go to the YMCA carnival and get tattoos and balloons.

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