Zoe had her first swimming lesson this week. She is in the "advanced beginner" class. Sounds odd, but basically means she's never taken a lesson so she's a beginner but she will put her head under water, jump in the pool and knows pretty much how to swim already. She enjoyed the lesson and did well, but in true Zoe form said she doesn't want to do it anymore...we'll see how Monday's lesson goes.
Dexter is growing like crazy. It's not his weight that seems so crazy, as his length. Over night he grew out of his newborn clothes and when he stretches the 0-3 month clothes seem to barely fit him. His sleeping pattern is still killing me. He sleeps from somewhere between 6pm and 7pm to 2am (though last night it was 3:30am), then back up around 5am and finally up for the morning at 7am. Definitely has to change before I go back to work in 5 weeks or I need to start going to bed at 6:30pm each night. The rest of the family will love that. Honestly can't complain, he's a really good, very sweet baby.
Below is a video I never posted. The kids love music and recognize a lot of songs from us playing our CD's in the car (which isn't always good). We were watching something on TV with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and they both started rocking out - it's a bit staged since I didn't have the camera when they were spontaneous...as noted before, one child has a bit more rhythm than the other.
Butt mania at the Munholland home. Isn't it great having swimming. what great boday development. Tim and Debby came over and spent most of the aternoon discussing cancer with us. They'll be touching base with you about a celebration night during your stay if Cox validates the positive. Perhaps a glass of red might be appropriate. I've pput you all through so much that now let's move on. I promise the best I can that no matter what happens next I'll try to keep it closer to the vest and not take so much from your lives. Without you there would have never been a 10/09/09. however the next journey will be more my own. I promise.
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