Saturday, November 9, 2013

Halloween Giggles

Wow... We're so glad to hear that there are still folks interested in our girls. After that last post it looks like the traffic on the site spiked at about 80 views and the five comments we had were more than we've had in quite some time so I'd certainly say that people are still reading in spite of the gaps we've had over the past year.

So, as promised, here's an updated:

The biggest goings on since my last post was of course Halloween. We had quite the triumvirate dressed to impress that night.

There is our (L-R) mermaid, lady bug & friendly ghost.


I don't think Baby Shea still knows what to think about that lady bug hoodie that was on her head!!!

=)

We spent the witching hour at Grammy's along with the twin's cousins. It was fun to walk around the old neighborhood for a while (especially since the girls were content heading back after 45 mins. or so). While there are some expectations, a lot of the houses there have minimal to no steps, which is a plus when trick-or-treating with a kiddo in a wheel chair. Still, Braelyn did an awesome job of asking for a candy for her sister "GiGi" when we went to houses that had a large amount of steps. Shea decided to sleep off her first Halloween on Grammy's floor (until the girls returned hopped up on candy running amok that is).

Shea keeps growing. She's been in her own crib in her nursery for weeks now and is making the transition to baby food (she LOVES sweet potatoes, which often means we have to get her a bath ASAP to clean her up).



Today is Braelyn's final day of youth soccer... In fact, given her extreme lack of interest and disgust (unfortunately, not too strong of a descriptor) thus far for going out and actually playing, it might be her final game for a long time.

Gwendolyn is readying for a Achilles surgery a little later this month (we'll get into that a little later but it's going to happen the day before Thanksgiving and she'll be a cast for about a month after that). Still, she's been strengthening that leg by walking in smaller intervals with her walker and her leg brace only on her right foot as her left is the one that will be corrected.

What's this, a moment the twins are playing well and not screaming at one another... Now THAT'S photo worthy!!!

Well, that's your Castellano update for now... Talk to you soon.

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