Christmas was wonderful; the kids got some pretty impressive gifts that neighbors/relatives helped us hide, so made Santa a bit more real which was super fun.
January started bringing snow, and with it the kids being outside so much. It was great! Jackson woke up one morning and started shoveling, and went down almost to the end of the street. Every few times he shoveled he would get money from neighbors, which was lots of fun for him. Lily got paid once too. The snow got so high that the kids would kneel down to grab the mail from the mail box.
Isaac is growing up! Not very much size-wise, but he sure is independent. He loves to grab books and sit in the chair that we read books in. Lily and Jackson are still so sweet and forgiving of him most of the time. It's rare that they will whine and complain if he is bothering them; most of the time they look at him doing something silly and will say "aw, Isaac is so cute."
Here is he being my helper at the store by pushing the cart. He refused to go in the cart that day.
We went on short notice to get Valentine's Day stuff for Jackson's class. I didn't get the note when the party was - good thing I dropped him off and talked to his teacher that day! The day of Valentine's I made puffy pancakes for the kids and set the table with heart shaped plates, pink cups and some chocolates, a book, and Valentine's notes. It was a lot of fun. I'm not the best at doing things like that but am trying to be better and make more habits/traditions so the kids can feel excited about holidays at home and not just at school.
On March 13, we got the news that our niece Amelia Marie had drowned in Mimi's pool. What a week. I hold the experience very close to my heart. We were comforted to the depth of our grief, something I wouldn't think possible unless I had witnessed it myself. She passed away March 17 and the funeral was held March 23. I am so grateful for the knowledge of Christ's Atonement, and the blessings that come from it.
Adam has produced a bunch of video game monkeys, that's for sure.
We also celebrated Easter in St. George. Amanda organized an egg hunt with our cousins in the Christensen's backyard. Lots of fun, although Isaac really wasn't into it after he saw his first piece of candy.
It was a nice end to winter, and we are so excited for spring and summer! Specifically summer! I am ready for no schedules. I'm sure it will go way too fast, just like last year.
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