Welcome to the Roe household blog. We're attempting to post 365 days of pictures in a Roe. Cork and I have been married since 2002 and welcomed identical daughters in August of 2009 after a struggle with infertility. Our girls were definitely worth the wait and I say they were destined to be here because they were conceived on my birthday, due on my sister's birthday and born on my grandma's birthday. What are the chances of that! We welcomed our third daughter in June of 2012. We all fell in love with her right away. She has two amazing older sisters who love to watch over her.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Trick or Treat

A&E are deciding more and more lately that they aren't going to nap. I don't mine this if they are happy and not cranky. When they don't nap, I have to do things like cook dinner when they are awake. This leads to them getting into lots of things while I'm preoccupied. If you look closely in the pumpkin, you'll notice a bunch of orange stuff. That orange stuff is what remains of our pumpkin gel window stick things. They were cute while they lasted.


I know that kids listen to everything said around them and I'm usually careful what I say. We've been talking about Halloween recently and about trick or treating. I taught the kids how to say "trick or treat" today, which is incredibly cute and also completely not understandable. LOL. I was at the sink while both kids were playing, talking about trick or treating. I wasn't thinking about them really listening or understanding me and said "Trick or treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat. If you don't, I don't care, I'll pull down your underwear." Arya started cracking up when I stopped and I realized three things. 1) She IS always listening even if she's playing. 2) She understood what I was said. 3) She understood the humor of what I was said.

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