Well it's been a while since our last update, life is as usual busy in the Talbot household. Seems like life is going much faster now that Alli is in school, The weeks fly by and before we know it the weekend is over we're starting all over again. I cannot believe how fast time flies now and I remember when I was younger my grandparents telling me that life is so short and to enjoy each and every moment Because before you know it you're looking back on your life and wondering where the time went.
I can now fully understand what they were trying to tell me!! OnTuesday, October 23 Allison will turn four years old, and it feels like just yesterday I was holding her in my arms the day she was born. I look at her and I am so proud of who she is becoming, She is so kind, so loving, and an absolute joy to have around!! Her beauty is not only on her outside but on her inside as well!! I honestly don't know what I would do without her, she has been such an amazing help for me this last past year with the triplets and making sure our days go smooth. She is an amazing help and it is even better sister!!
She has started to have a small issue with separation anxiety, and it absolutely breaks my heart to see her struggle with it!! When going to school or going to dance class for that hour before she would tell me how much she's going to miss me, And almost goes into a panic when it's time for her to go. I reassure her that I am always with her and when her heart beats it's me telling her "I'm here, I'm here"
That seems to help her a little bit, but I would do anything to take that feeling away from her!!
Life with the triplets is always an adventure, Dawson went from just rolling to now crawling and even trying to stand. He never ceases to amaze me and is always happy and laughing.
Brandon has been rolling for a long time, she has been scooting backwards in order to get around the room. He just recently learned how to army crawl and is so happy with himself and when he does it she starts laughing. He sometimes gets frustrated with things and chooses to yell at us, it used to be comical but,now it's a bit frustrating for all of us. I finally taught him how to use his signs to help out when he is frustrated
Alexis, one of the happiest baby I have ever seen is still content to just sit where you put her, but as she watches her brothers scurry around the living room floor you can see it in her eyes she wants to move to. Her talking has taken off, and she's trying so hard to mimic things that we say to her.
All three of the babies are trying so hard to have us understand them. I began to teach them sign language as I did with Allison, and Brandon is the only one who is truly interested in getting that form of communication out. The other two just want to try to say it instead of using the sign. Although it's mumbled and jumbled and often times Jus babble, I am able to understand them.... Although I could guarantee no one else could.
Eric's job keeps him very busy majority of the time so being with the children by myself can be very rewarding and at the same time very tiring!! If given the opportunity I wouldn't change my life for the world, So when things get hard I remind myself how blessed this time is and how much I will miss it when it's over.
The number one question I am always ask, is how do you do it? And my response to them is "it's hard at times, but when I prayed to God for children I could never have imagined been so blessed with such perfect children" I wish I could say I'm just a mother who loves her children so much that I cannot see their flaws, but I one hundred percent, wholeheartedly could tell you that my children are excellent children!!! When God shows my children, he chose four of the most perfect children to give me. They are happy, content, loving, and honestly a joy to be around!!!
So as life at the Talbot household enters into the holiday season, I hope that I will be able to update soon, but if not I would like to wish you all a wonderful and blessed Holiday season!!!
Much love always,
The Talbot Family of 6


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