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Celebrations

 Meigo turned 9 this month and got to have a little party with her great friend, Aspen.  The rest of us at the house had a good time too.  (:

 We continued our tradition of celebrating Dr. Seuss's birthday with crafts and eating green eggs & ham.  Although they were a big hit last year, this year the children decided they were gross.
 My mother loves St. Patrick's Day & I inherited that joy as well.  Below are some of the crafts Michelle did at Discovery Days while Kaelah & Danny were at preschool & a shot of our rainbow toes.

 Kaelah & Danny had a great time at Teny's birthday party!  It's fun to see them enjoying their friends.
And, after a week and a half wait -- a long time for preschoolers -- we attended Disney on Ice: Treasure Trove for Michelle's 3rd birthday.  She dressed up like Tinkerbell, Danny made a great Dash & Mrs. Incredible hammed it up with him during the show, and Kaelah was a beautiful Belle.  I got quite a bit of attention as well b/c it is super obvious I'm pregnant.  I've been hearing the question, "Are they all yours?" quite a bit while I'm out and about recently.  I smile and am reminded how blessed I am!

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