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One kid too many

I am looking at hotels for a trip in October.  Apparently having three kids puts us over the limit for staying in several hotels in that area.  I had no idea that having three kids would change so many things for us.  I know not a huge deal but still.  I have a friend who suggest I call the hotel and ask if we can get a second room for my 8 week old baby.  :)  Anyway I think we found a hotel which will allow all five of us to stay in the same room.  Growing my parents usually booked separate rooms.  So when the kids get older I am not opposed to doing that.  Right now they are just too young. 

Speaking of which I will have another ultrasound this week.  Hoping it will be good news especially since Lee won't be around.  This week is going to be super busy with Lee gone and dance and soccer and a soccer end of the year party. 

I wrote a whole post on my phone about how super cool my kids are and now I can't find it.  :(.  Hoping that maybe it will pop up today sometime. 

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