
We started off our summer by adding two kittens to our home. We all went to the shelter one Sunday afternoon in late June to pick out kittens. Our criteria was firmly decided: we wanted litter mates who were friendly, loving and would tolerate our children. We let them pick us as well. We took our time-as much time as we could with three children-to play and hold them and to see if they were a good match for us. Chloe and Renee couldn't have been happier and we believe we made the right choice. Renee's kitten is gray and Chloe's kitten is black. Their original names were Ash and Coal. We liked them, but they were not fitting names according to the girls. We talked them out of some interesting names such as "playful" and settled on Smokey and Diego. Renee chose "Smokey" as it seemed appropriate for his color while Diego came from Chloe's recent obsession with the Dora and Diego shows. They have provided us with much enjoyment and have given the girls a bit of responsibility. Chloe feeds them in the morning and Renee in the evening. Now, if I can only get them to clean the litter box! The girls have to be reminded they are not toys and need to handle them gently. Just tonight, Renee was pushing Smokey around in her shopping cart and Chloe was pulling Diego's tail. Dominic will even screech when they come into contact with him. He grabs their fur and laughs. Millie has come to tolerate them and she has been seen bathing them. However, she will bat them if need be. She certainly has let them know who is boss. Here are some pictures of our new friends. They are growing fast!



Despite not so perfect summer weather, we made the most of our summer. Living in a coastal community has provided us many opportunities to spend the day at the beach. The girls are definitely beach babes. They both dug in the sand and played in the water for hours.









There was also a good amount of rainy days this summer. We tried to make the best of it but you can only color, make cookies and play "movie theater" so often. One day I could not stand it any more and sent Chloe out to play in the rain. She had a ball. She was soaking wet when she was done but she sure did burn off a lot of energy stomping and dancing around in the rain!


This summer we have also been working on potty training. It has been a trying experience. Renee was so easy and Chloe has been a bit more challenging. Can you say control? Check out Chloe's potty time adventures!


Since Dominic is such a big boy now, we began experimenting with food this summer. At first it did not go well at all. He would clamp his mouth shut and shake his head no. He ended up wearing more of it than actually eating it. Now he will at least let a few spoonfuls cross his lips. The girls really want to help feed him but it is still a task for patient adults!


And the "I've had enough" picture.

If you look at him, his lack of eating food is not hurting him. He seems pretty content with mama's milk and his pudgy body agrees. At 6 months he was the size of the girls at a year. He is now at least 20 lbs of solid boy. He is fun and all smiles. He has also been working on finding his voice. Still no teeth but we have hopes they will be there soon.




We did get a chance to take a few trips this summer. We spent the 4th of July with Michael's family in Rockport. It was the first time we were able to meet Tante's fiance Ross and his little pumpkin Addison. The girls hit it off well. What fun we will have in the future! Here is the happy couple with Addison and Renee in tow.

Our next trip wast to CT to visit my grandparents for their 60th wedding anniversary party. Mom and dad joined us for a fun filled 4 hour car ride to my cousin Corrie's house on a hot humid day. Thank God for AC and portable DVD players! We had a wonderful time visiting with family and it was extra special as it was the first time many of them got to meet Dominic.



Our last big trip was the most memorable. On a last minute decision to take a vacation, we were fortunate to come across a resort in the Vermont Mountains called Smugglers' Notch (www.smuggs.com).

Here is the view from our porch.

Dominic spent a lot of the trip on Mommy's back.

There was a lot of time spent in the Resort's various pools.

Chloe takes a pony ride.

More water adventures!





Mini golf in the woods. Believe it or not, Chloe got a hole in one! Daddy was quite proud and Renee was a wee bit jealous.

Life size games played as a family. Can you say Kerplunk? Daddy and Renee disagreed on which stick to pull out. Needless to say, they should have stuck with the one Renee picked as 25 balls came spilling out leaving our team in the bottom three.

We will spend our final weekend of summer preparing for a new school year. Renee will be going into first grade and Chloe will be attending pre-school two days a week if we can get the potty training mastered. Dominic will be at Lots of Tots daycare and I will return for my 12th year of teaching. Michael will continue to work from home and travel as need be.
Enjoy the rest of summer and check in with us in the fall!
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