



Champion skater Dorothy Hamill she's not, but Olivia showed a champion’s determination in her attempts to circle (ellipse?) the rink without falling or incurring other point deductions. And no, we’re not in Canada: Olivia’s classmates, twin boys Matthew and Tyler, celebrated their birthday and the last day of summer vacation with a party at the local ice arena.
My children verbally communicate at an average decibel level that’s somewhere between those of a vacuum cleaner and a jetliner. They are the children you can hear at a supermarket even when they’re ten aisles away. Their loudness is as much a part of who they are as any physical feature. And so it’s funny to me that while Reed can dish it out, he cannot take it—whether that “it” is the whirring of a blender or the club music that blasts from our local Chipotle. In the presence of such racket, he often covers his ears and implores—rather yells at—us to do the same.
Chicago alone has much to offer its many visitors, but Taylor Swift playing in Chicago was the tipping point for Aunt Crystal and her mom. The Dakotan Duo—they’re from Fargo—flew in to the Windy City a couple days ago. They’ve been staying with and touring around with Aunt Liz.


OK are the initials of our daughter's first and last names. Reed is the name of Olivia's younger brother.