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The Chill of November



The leaves are off the walnut tree, and it is COLD. Winter is here and we've experienced the first snow of the season. Hinckley refers to it as "NOoooo!" or at least that is what we think he is referring to as he points outside at the icy landscape. 


Hinckley has been sleeping well throughout the night, and eats pretty good too. He is obsessed with his bottle, and is really cute wandering around the house with it and sometimes doing squats (see video). Church is still quite the experience, and we are getting excited for his nursery eligibility in a couple of months.  



One shoe brown and one shoe black

I am doing well, and staying very busy. On Friday last week I was reading H a good night story when I looked down at my feet and realized I had spent the entire day with one brown shoe and one black shoe. I was flabbergasted! How had I spent the whole day and never noticed? Kassie and I had a good laugh.

We are excited about the upcoming holidays!

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  1. I'm so glad you take the time to do this. It is a wonderful photo/history!

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