So let's start with some basics. Reese is growing. She is smiling. She is sleeping a bit more. And her cuteness abounds. We give you Exhibit A of said cuteness below.
This smile has made taking her to daycare manageable. John is always able to drop her off knowing that she is smiling away at her teachers. She truly seems comfortable with them and it is obviously comforting for us to see how much interaction and stimulation she receives from the women who work with her.
What follows is more than just another picture of Reese. It's a picture of Reese during the morning routine. John has become a champ. He is not a morning person, but mornings are his responsibility. And now that means both Reese and Callie have to be fed and taken to daycare each day. Reese is very cooperative, and Callie only needs a little prodding every now and then to get things going.
Overall, Callie has been great about the transition in the morning routine and helps out a lot with Reese. As we have said before, she is a great big sister. The real problem is going to arrive when John has to deal with two heads worth of pony tails in the morning. Then the real fun will begin.

The night started out with a quick bite to eat at Desha's downtown. Of course the girls were already dressed up in their sparkly outfits. Ironically enough, there were two Sleeping Beauties and two Ariels. But no one cared about the overlap. In fact, several people stopped by our table just to get a closer look at the fearsome foursome.
The night was a big success. Once we entered Rupp Arena the girls took their seats and remained entranced for every minute of the performance that followed. The night was topped off when Vivie Ann's mom busted out spinning light toys for each girl. Because of this, we were able to bypass the cotton candy, ice cream and Disney merchandising stations that were strategically located at every exit. However, next year might be a different story.
Callie definitely enjoyed the princesses. But she really likes to be the one performing. And for a variety of reasons, she tends to express herself through the age old medium of song and dance. The two videos below came out of an extended video shoot intended to provide some trash talk before the University of Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team squared off against the eventual national champion UConn Huskies. Our vision of trash talking was never completely realized, but the videos below are pure gold.
By the way, we hope you noticed that we even place subliminal messages in the alphabet squares in Callie's play corner. It's true, we are a part of Big Blue Nation.
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