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We got home this afternoon. Kim is still feeling a little beat up and sore, but we’re all glad to be here. Hazel is loving Margot, and wants to be involved with everything. We had a little fuss at bedtime when Hazel’s routine was altered in a tiny way. She likes routine, so starting a few weeks we’d tried to switch the routines to being mostly me, other than story time, where Kim and I each read a book. We figured that would be easiest is Kim needed to nurse or whatever.

We failed to completely anticipate one tiny detail (who brought Hazel her water) and it led to a bit of tantrum, but Hazel had also had a long day and no nap, so I’m sure than contributed. Other than that, the switch from 3 to 4 has gone swimmingly and Hazel is a very proud JieJie (big sister).

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Hazel had a poetry assignment for school. They had to create a book with a certain number of different styles of poems, including haikus, cinquain, diamante, ballads, ode, and elegy.

We did Tuesday tacos, and Margot was playing with my phone while we waited. She said she was trying to look mysterious.

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And she’s happiest in the gift store, reading the science books. —

She’s very excited about it. Sorry for the cruddy lighting.

It had been quiet for awhile, so I went and checked on Margot. She was quietly making a mess peeling paper of crayons, one of her favorite hobbies.

Margot just said " me, bed". Then she collected her toys, and went in her room for a nap. Such an easy kid.