However, we don't update Facebook with everything we are doing, so here is a summary.
Last month, we came home to find our door broken in and most of our valuables missing. To make a long story short, we've replaced what we could, and are just thankful that no one was hurt, and that we were not home at the time.
Last week on Tuesday, Jason was rear ended in our Altima (the one he gave me at our wedding). We have yet to get it into the shop for an estimate. It seems like the fault will be on the woman who hit us, so insurance to the rescue again.
In good news, we had a great Thanksgiving with Jason's family and are really looking forward to Lily's first Christmas. We're so busy most days that I haven't even had time to wrap her gifts yet. At least she isn't old enough to realize how much I've been slacking.
Lily (finally) hit the 14 pound mark at her last doctor appointment. Actually, it was 13 lb, 15 oz, but I called it close enough.
She eats a ton and loves veggies. She's OK with fruit, but usually it has to be mixed with cereal, otherwise she makes a fuss. I guess she didn't inherit my sweet tooth. I'm still pumping, and that comprises most of her daily diet. We're hoping to make it to the one year mark, and it seems like we'll be able to keep on track.
In the last couple weeks, she really started getting the hang of crawling. Just in time to crawl to the Christmas tree and grab the lower branches.
Tomorrow is the Calhoun Isles Community Band concert at the Southdale Mall in Edina, and I'm hoping to take her to see Santa before call time.
Work remains busy for both of us. Jason finally has a replacement for his inside sales position and is glad to be training him in. I'm working on a lot of year-end projects and getting ready for the Expo that is held every year in mid-January.

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