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February Fun

Sometimes I can't believe all the things that can fit into one month.  Framing was completed on the basement, we took the children to their first basketball came to watch Teagan K. and Jaymie A. play, D and N got a kick out of wearing penguin pajamas on the same nights, and enjoyed another great Super Bowl party with the neighbors.



This cute boy made me feel so blessed when my awesome hubby shared the following story on Instagram:  "Just dropped this cute kid off at school.  On the way there he said, 'I don't like school very much.'  I asked him why, he said with a tear in his eye 'because I don't like being away from Mom.' He then continues with a smile on his face, 'when I'm in second or third grade I'll be more used to being away from Mom.' @baijiemei your boy loves you so much (and so do I).

We shoveled snow and bought supplies for the basement and popped packaging bubbles and took advantage of a sunny Saturday to head to the zoo.





K gave a talk in primary and did a wonderful job.  I am so happy that she is feeling more comfortable around crowds as she gets older!

And we can't forget Valentine's Day!  M and N were invited to a party with these cute kids so all 4 of my littles got to have a party to go to this year.  I did not volunteer at the school this year because volunteering at both K and D's Halloween parties was enough for me in one year.  lol.
I couldn't convince my older two to join me, so they stayed home with their dad, but these two got to celebrate Chinese New Year in style at the high school.  Helping organize the this was the capstone project for one of the YW in our ward.  Great way to spend some time on the last day of February.

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