Justin had a great time with his clearance valentines.
It turns out toddlers don't care when they celebrate the holidays, as long as they get to be involved.
It was 75 cents well spent.
Almost every night, Justin wanders into Mom and Dad's room and sleeps on the floor. This particular morning, I found him sleeping with his beloved "bee-yoon". It may have survived a little longer if his brothers hadn't used it as a punching bag.
When a toddler visits Chuck-a-Rama...
For Dillon, who washed down his dinner of carbs and sweets with a slushee,
it was more like "up-chuck-a-rama".
By morning, however, he was back to his usual self.
With spring coming, I decided it was high time I put away our Thanksgiving decor (don't judge)
and painted the front door red (while Todd was out of town).
We hit Wally World during a slow time (is that possible?) and the gals at the checkout
thought Justin was cute and gave him stars...or are they dots?
Scooter City
Boys (and cousin Gabe) crowded around the computer.
Caleb has been giving them computer programming lessons.
Todd's birthday came around again. As you can see, it took every candle in the house,
but if you add it all up we did make it to 39.
For his activity, Todd chose to have dinner at a Japanese grill.
The first daffodil of the season!
I'll never get tired of this tree in bloom.
Our families were here a week too early and missed the flowering trees.
We came home from church last Sunday to a swarm of termites.
I had dreams all night of creepy crawly termites chewing (loudly) on my house.
Thankfully, they are only on our porch post, and our bug guy has it all under control.
I love having a "bug guy".
2 comments:
I LOVE your new front door color. SO beautiful!
And your pics crack me up! :) Wishing we could get our two littlest guys together. I have a feeling they would hit it off. ;)
I love a red door! My past three houses have had them. I love your pics of cute little Justin. His tongue sticking out in concentration is priceless.
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