Happy Memorial Day! It's fun to experience our house in each new season for the first time. I have a feeling that once our backyard is finished, our house will be a total Summer house--this feels like the season it will shine the most. Because we live in the foothills, we can hear crickets most of the time in the summer, and it just feels like magic to have this corner of the world to ourselves. I'm writing this with our windows opened, listening to Jared and the kids play in our backyard--it's still all dirt, but with the levels in place they can get a game of ball going pretty well. From the view out our bedroom there isn't another house in sight--just foothills and backyard and my family, and the sounds of crickets and birds. The backyard is such a big undertaking that I really don't think it will be ready until July at the earliest, but it's going to be pure magic when it's done. From the front yard we still have an unobstructed view of the entire valley. Eventually there will be houses blocking about half of the view, but I'm hopeful they can hold off on that until after July 4 so we can experience one Independence Day with a view of all the fireworks in the valley. 

We reached a new level of adulthood this week when we purchased a Garage Fridge. I've been loosely planning out our summer days now that school is out, and a cornerstone of the plan is going to be making and freezing a hundred pbj sandwiches. Last summer we went to a park or splash pad most days--it's nice to be able to grab a sandwich on the way out the door. Our inside freezer is really tiny though. Our fridge/freezer is counter depth, which I love and prefer for the flow and aesthetics of the kitchen. I even prefer having that reduced fridge space because I find that food is less likely to get lost in the back corners and go bad. The freezer space is really lacking though. We ended up getting a small stand-up freezer rated for garages instead of a chest freezer, because I know us and I know food would just get lost in the bottom of a chest freezer. Exciting milestone in our garage. 

I caught a random summer cold this week. It was pretty bad for a day or two, so on Saturday Jared and the kids went to the sheepdog festival in Midway while I stayed home and rested and framed some random pieces of kids art to hang around the home. I love getting an unexpected few hours to myself at home and usually spend that time ignoring the to-do list and puttering around the house doing random house projects that aren't urgent or necessary but do feed my soul. I'm realizing that for me, self-care isn't a nap or a face mask. It's puttering around with the house to myself doing non-essential creative house projects. 

For Memorial Day I visited my grandma's grave with my parents and some siblings yesterday. It was a nice time with family--Jared and the kids were having dinner with his parents, who were bringing another moving truck full of things to their house. Today we will likely visit our new neighborhood pool and have dinner at my brother's house. It's good to have family to celebrate with! And now for some pictures from our week:

^^Jack had a pj+movie day at school on Wednesday. Alice always runs out to give Jack a goodbye hug when he leaves out our garage to walk to school. Had to snap a picture of them in their jammies together. They can and do butt heads daily, but they also have their really sweet moments.

^^Home puttering. We have had an empty coffee table really since we started having kids, because of course they like to mess with anything on there and use the table as a stage, which I love. But we have so many lovely, large coffee table books and no great place to display them in our new house, so I'm going to try keeping them out on our table and see how it goes. I also put out a tray with paper and colored pencils, so hopefully that will catch the kids' attentions before the books do. I understand this is probably delusional and that's ok!

^^At Jack's school dance festival. Jack really practiced the dances this year and we had a great time watching them!
^^Probably inappropriate, but this is Alice's stalling-on-the-toilet face. She is an absolute character. Before her nap/quiet time each day I have her go potty, and she likes to use that opportunity to (a) hold me hostage and demand I listen to her jokes (they are hilarious so I don't mind), and also stall and make these kinds of faces to put off the nap as long as possible. Little things like this can feel annoying, but when I take a step back I realize it's actually hilarious and this is the stage I'll likely remember the most fondly in my older years. (Also we are still trying to grow out the bangs and it is a very special sheepdog time but we'll push through it!)
^^This is as close of a view as you're going to get of Jared's Mother's Day present to me. He printed out an enormous AI portrait of me as a well-endowed Victorian Lady😂 I laughed so hard when I opened it, but then he told me I had to hang it up in a public area in our home and that shut me up really quick haha. Still working on finding a place to put it that isn't RIGHT THERE when new guests come into our house, but still somewhere semi-public. I'm leaning toward upstairs in the kids area, or in the stairway down to the basement. The good news is I now have a great idea for what to get Jared for Father's Day. 
^^Jared makes eggs a MINIMUM of three times a day. It is wild, but #proteingoalz and all that. Jared is also a creature of habit/comfort, and eggs have become his comfort meal. The good news is if I ever don't feel up to making dinner, Jared is actually pumped because it means he gets to make eggs for dinner, and Alice loves being his sous-chef. 
^^Memorial Day at the cemetery

p.s. I'm still looking out my back window, and our neighbor's dog who takes himself on a walk twice a day on the walking path behind our house just went trotting by. It's one of my favorite wildlife sightings we get up here haha

Memorial Day

Big weekend. On Friday and Saturday we attended my Grandma Roper's viewing and funeral. It was a beautiful occasion--wonderful to see all my cousins and the close family she created. I loved hearing the talks by her children and learning things about her I'd never heard before. She was a determined lady--I wish I could have known her at my age. There never would have been enough time with her, but she was 98 and lived a full, happy life. 

My favorite story told at her funeral was when my Uncle Delwyn talked about how he was cocky as a 10-year-old, because he could outrun all the other kids in the neighborhood and thought he was the fastest human alive. My Grandma saw him rubbing it into some younger kids' faces while she was inside the house, and she stepped outside in her housedress to challenge him to a race. Grandma was quite the athlete and beat him easily, to the other kids' delight. Uncle Delwyn was embarrassed and expected a rubbing-it-in or a talking-to about humility when she walked up to him afterward to hand him a glass of lemonade. Instead she just gave him a squeeze and told him that he was growing up to be such a good boy, and she and his dad were so proud of him. 

I'll write more in the picture captions:

^^My family at the graveside service. I thought about wearing black but went with Grandma's favorite country blue color instead.
^^Grandma in her younger years. I had never seen many of these pictures before. It is always interesting to think about how although it feels like ages ago to me, life probably felt the same for her as a child and young lady as it did/does for me now. She had 6 older brothers and was the youngest by 8 years.
^^All the grandsons singing at her funeral.
^^Nearly all of her grandchildren were able to make it to the service--only two missing who live out of state. It was an emotional but beautiful weekend. 
^^And life keeps moving on! It is snowing today, but during the warmer days last week Alice helped me pot the boxwoods on our front porch.
^^I do feel like I'm about to enter my gardening season of life. I'm thrilled to have Alice along for the ride with me. Backyard progress is slow, but they have begun the second retaining wall and are prepping to install the patio.

^^Alice on her last day of preschool. She loves to choose out her own clothes. We are going to grow out her bangs this summer, and I can tell it might be a bit of an undertaking to keep them clipped back. I love Alice with bangs and would probably just keep getting them trimmed forever, but about a year ago she had a hairdresser cut her bangs way too thick, and really the only way to resolve that is to grow them out and then start over again. 
^^My favorite part of the day is getting Alice from her crib in the morning. I always walk in to her standing up, looking at me like this, with a bulge in her belly. She tells me she has a baby in her tummy, I ask her if the baby is going to be born soon, she says yes, and then a few seconds later, out pops her Lovey. I tell her congratulations and ask what the baby's name is. She says "Baby Lovey." And then Baby Lovey starts crying or cooing happily while Alice rocks her in her arms. It is the funniest and best way to start each day.

Grandma Roper's Funeral

The sun is shining, Alice is out of preschool for the spring, and I'm beginning to wonder if we need to find a new landscape company. These are the days when it would sure be nice to let the kids loose in the backyard, or have a meal on a patio. We have liked our landscaper's renderings, communication, quote, and work they've done so far. But the speed has gotten slow enough that we're wondering if it may halt to a stop before summer, or just creep along at a snail's pace until fall. We are willing to forgive some pacing issues because this is typical in construction, and beggars can't be choosers. But they have been not showing up for entire days more and more often as the weeks go by, even sunny weekdays. They are also working on our next door neighbor's yard at the same time as ours, and at least half of the days they are "here" they don't touch our yard because they are next door. Again, I'm ok if the yard isn't ready by summer (it won't be). But I'm suspicious it won't be finished until summer is completely over and that isn't my favorite. I'll keep you posted. 

I had a wonderful birthday/mother's day weekend. I went in with lowwww expectations because Jared has been slammed with work lately, but it was a great day! We started the day off strong going to Original Pancake House for breakfast. I'd never been and was impressed! The kids didn't really touch their food but I devoured my eggs benedict and then ate their pancakes for leftovers the next few days. Jared had the day off from work and we spent a couple hours antiquing during Alice's preschool. This was my activity of choice because I figured, if everyone forgot presents I can at least pick something out for myself while antiquing. We found a cool original painting, and I tried to buy an old wrought iron bistro set, but Jared kept discouraging me and when I wouldn't let up (mind you the whole set was like $40) he admitted that maybe he already got me something for the patio for my birthday. So I let the bistro set go and off we went to pick Alice up from my sister-in-law's house where she was playing. When Jack got home from school we loaded into the car and drove to my parents' house to have cheesesteaks for dinner and open a sweet gift from them. We rented a Wes Anderson movie to watch after the kids went to bed, and I opened some nice gifts, including a sales receipt for my dream wrought iron garden bench that will arrive soon ! We need to go with heavy wrought iron patio furniture because our backyard is so insanely windy, but I actually might end up putting the bench in our interior tree room. The couch in there now is much too bulky for the space and there would be something lovely about having a beautiful garden bench in a tree-mural room. 

The next day was another Saturday that felt like a real Saturday! Maybe we are moving into a new stage of parenting where we can catch the occasional weekend breather? Don't get me wrong, this is made possible in part by our longtime system where Jared and I will each take a couple hours for ourselves on the weekend while the other one handles the kids. It's a good system. We went to a football game for Jack that was a nail-biter and lots of fun to watch. I planted some herbs. 10/10

Sunday was Mother's Day. With my birthday so close to Mother's Day, low expectations are key. Good thing I've figured that out because the kids both woke up in weird, competitively clingy moods? I do think Mother's Day was the cause. Jack is an extremely competitive person, and inevitably he has rubbed some of that off on Alice. They can be quite competitive over me. "My mommy!" "No, my mommy!" Jared attempted a breakfast in bed, bless him. But Alice ended up in there with me while he was cooking it, which I loved until Jack came in swinging and competitive and neither of them wanted to share me. Eventually I had to get out of there and shove some breakfast down my throat before anyone could steal it from me. (Alice has a strong tendency to only want what I'm having. Like actually the food that is on my plate. My own food.) After breakfast I decided it would be a good time to sneak away to my mom's house to give her a mother's day gift of a peony plant and a promise to help with the interior design for her bathroom remodel. (I have 60 vanities of the right dimensions for you to filter through by the way mom!)

Jared's parents are moving to Utah !! and drove their first batch of belongings into town over the weekend. Jared and the kids took their mother's day present to his mom while I puttered around before church. Then after church we went back over to their new home for a delicious Mother's Day steak dinner. The kids had a ball running around the new house and yard--the previous owners left their hot tub in the backyard so at one point the kids stripped down and jumped in. It hadn't been heated but at least it looked clean. They had a blast, and no rashes . . . yet. 

More I could say . . . including spilling the beans on Jared's Mother's Day present for me, but I don't have a picture of it on my roll yet so I'll save that treasure for next week (it is awful and also it made me laugh so so hard). Now onto some pictures:

^^Oh! Saturday morning I took Alice on a date back to the antique store to pick up this charming old bistro set for myself for Mother's Day. I figure it's going to be a big backyard patio . . . we'll need lots more than one wrought iron bench to fill it up and the price was right on these. They need a little TLC but I just love the charm they add to the corner of our porch.
^^Alice showing me the butterflies that hatched at her preschool before they let them go.
^^Trying to decide where to hang our new painting. For some reason every original painting we own is of a boat. We aren't even boat people! At this point it's a collection I supposed.
^^Antique store date with Alice. We ran into my sister-in-law taking herself on a Mother's Day antique date while we were here. Such a wild coincidence.
^^After antiquing, Alice requested Swig and playing at a park for the last half of our date. We had a great time. We need to do more Saturday one-on-one dates with the kids. 
^^Jack's flag football team! It's been a fun season. They have been focusing him on defense all season because he has historically been great at pulling flags. This season he hasn't thrived as much at flag pulling, but during this game they played him on offense more and he had some really great runs. Maybe he's an offense guy after all. 

Antiquing, Birthday, and Mother's Day!

May! I'm so excited for the weather, my birthday, and (hopefully) our backyard coming together this month. Nervous about the kids being out of school before we know it. We do have Alice enrolled in a little summer preschool this year though, which won't last all summer but will be life-saving since naps will likely be a rarity. 

This week was fun with a football game, the kids' music recital (so fun to have them both perform!), a choral concert my dad performed in, and lots in-between. We had the most Saturday-ish Saturday I've experienced since before Alice was born probably. Jared and the kids left to run errands in the monring, and we got the house cleaned and I fiddled with some plants for the porch. The kids played really well together when they were home, and Alice took a nap so she could do a movie night with her cousin later. Jared and I got to actually watch Jack's football game since Alice wasn't there, and then I left to my dad's concert with my mom and brother, and we all had ice cream at the creamery afterward. I also bought some herbs at a plant nursery. 10/10 Saturday. 

Some Alice quotes this week: 

"Woof! It's a hot day today." 

"I go'd diarrhita and now the toilet is black. Want to see? That's the BAD stuff in there." 

Reading Cinderella to me: "This mom is a bad guy. She's yelling. She's yelling, 'Don't take my popcorn!' But Cinderella needed some. That mom is a very bad guy." 


And now for some pictures:

^^I spent too many hours making this mood board for our front porch. I was brainstorming things I'd like for my birthday and it was all coming up porch stuff. But I wanted to make sure I had the whole vision for how the front porch will eventually come together before I started asking for specific items. I use "Pages" on my laptop to make these mood boards, but I'm sure there are apps that would make them even easier. Or AI, probs.
^^Alice reading Cinderella and telling me about the "bad guy."
^^We went to Jurassic Jungle for the first time in months! This is the photo booth, and Jack has blue ice cream on his face. After we all contracted 3 separate stomach bugs last winter, I tried to keep our distance from Thanksgiving Point this winter. But I think we're safe now. Mostly. I did actually end up with a minor cold two days after we went here, soooo maybe not. Worth it though--the kids played together for an hour while I sat on a bench and ordered groceries. 
^^Alice dressed herself, then requested I take this picture of her holding some of her favorite things.
^^Beautiful moon on my evening hike. 
^^The kids' music concert. Alice sang some songs with her tots music group, and Jack played Frere Jaques, memorized. I know it's a basic song, but I'm proud of him! He was nervous but played it flawlessly. He started lessons in January and I'm impressed how far he's come with reading music.
^^The first Saturday of the month, Home Depot has a free kids building morning. Whenever we remember, Jared takes the kids while I get some time to putter around cleaning the house.
^^Yesterday I was sitting in our tree room planning my week when Alice came storming in with a music book and a pen and told me it was time for her piano lesson. She doesn't sound half bad when she plays, actually. This girl is a good time.

A Week of Music

My grandmother passed away this last week. I've always kept up on these blog posts for her, so it feels a little empty writing this post today. She was 98 years old, and her body had been failing her for a month or two. We knew this was coming and I am grateful she passed in her sleep, but it's still hard. I haven't experienced much loss in my life so far, and it does feel like there's a strange hole that she left behind. She's this wonderful person who has always been there. I've never known life without her, and just like that she isn't here anymore. I could go to her home and see her things, but she wouldn't be there. It is strange and sad. I was home with Alice when I found out. Alice asked me why I was sad and I told her I would really miss my grandma. Alice said, "It's ok mom, you'll die soon and then you can see her again!" Thanks Alice🙃

While I mourn, life keeps moving. Jared doesn't get Wednesday afternoons off anymore, but he does get Fridays now, starting last week. During the summer this will be great for being able to take weekend trips without using vacation days. But the week feels longer for me now without getting a break in the middle. 

Jack is enjoying school and flag football. His team won their first game over the weekend and then he spent the rest of the day playing at team members' homes. Happy for him.

Alice is taking some naps again! Sometimes. Last Tuesday I was frankly feeling depressed and knew I couldn't get through the afternoon without a break. I told Alice we were taking naps again, and she took it oddly well and took a great nap three days in a row, which meant her attitude was much better in the afternoons. Then she didn't nap at all over the weekend. Too much going on. I hope we can settle into a routine of napping during a few weekdays, and skipping naps on the weekends when we have more going on in the middle of the day. We'll see. 

Speaking of Alice, two quintessential Alice moments from this week. I just walked upstairs to get Alice after her quiet time timer went off (no nap today). I saw her two little legs poking out from behind her curtains, in the middle of a big pile of all her blankets that she had corralled into a blanket stage. As I walked into the room, she emerged and stood up form behind the curtains and told me to lay down on a pillow she had put by her "stage," and then she improvised several song and dance numbers for me on the spot. That girl is a natural-born entertainer.

Another Alice moment from the week: Alice found a new friend to play with at the park. They tucked themselves into a corner with Alice's big bag of sour-patch kids Jared got her earlier in the week, and played "guess the animal." When I went over to tell her it was time to go, an older boy near Alice asked her if he could have one of her candies before she left. She thought about it and say, "Why sure! Sure you can!" And then she gave him the bag and he grabbed several while she was saying goodbye to her friend. When she grabbed the bag back to walk away the boy said, "Actually can I have one more?" This time she thought about and said, "Hmmm, no. That's enough. That's enough for today. Maybe next time." Everything she says you have to imagine with a WIDE range of vocal intonations and a slurpy lisp. She is a 10/10. I love the Alice approach to life. 

I'm trying to think if there's anything fun and new from me. I am enjoying getting our home more put together. I have to be careful because it's easy to take my fun interior design hobby and twist it into stressful home projects with imaginary deadlines. I often remind myself that I've put myself in design jail for the rest of the year. Once Alice is doing another day of preschool in the fall I'm hoping I can make time for bigger projects, but for now I'm having fun with art and the occasional Facebook Marketplace find (I found a STUNNING brand new chandelier for our dining room this week at a phenomenal price). My little joy each morning when I wake up before the kids is watching an episode of the "Homeworthy" YouTube channel. It's a channel where they do home tours of all sorts of normal people's beautiful homes. It's like AD, but not for celebrities and with real, attainable design inspiration. This week I watched a home tour of a bungalow in Texas that was done in an Arts and Crafts style--a design style I didn't previously think I was interested in but now I'm so intrigued by it. I guess that's my fun lil' somethin these days, is Homeworthy home tours. They aren't all my taste and I probably only watch 20% of the videos they upload, but they upload like 4 new tours a day so there are lots to choose from.

Now for some pictures form the week:

^^Dance party on our coffee table when we had family over for brownies on Sunday.
^^Visiting Ellie for her favorite dinner of macaroni on her birthday. It's so fun to be here for nieces' and nephews' milestones.
^^Alice was in such a good mood after several days of napping that she would sit and let me do her hair! I didn't even need to turn on a show to distract her! It was wild. 
^^With my birthday coming up I've been trying to think of a couple things to ask for. I thought about asking for new flatware because our current flatware is a bit of a mismatch. Then I remembered that I thrifted all this brass flatware several years ago for $4. I dug it out and used AI to figure out what it is--it's a prestigious midcentury brand of brass flatware. Beautiful, but needs to be polished and isn't dishwasher safe. I'm glad to have it though, and this week I'll go ahead and wash it up for use on special occasions. 

Grandma Roper ❤️

The days are long. I had a wonderful reprieve this week when Tim and Abby took Alice for several hours while Jack was in school, to thank me for watching their girls the day before. In my past life I probably would have rejected the offer, but I am just so starved for time to accomplish anything at all these days, that I took them up on it. It was exactly the coming-up-for-air experience I needed after months of no naps for Alice (she isn't taking well to quiet time either) and long work hours for Jared. It was absolutely glorious to spend several hours puttering around the house, taking care of so many micro-annoyances that have been begging for attention for months, but are always bumped off the to-do list by more urgent items. For the first time in . . . years(?) I reached a point in the day after maybe 5 hours of puttering when I thought to myself, "I feel good about what I have accomplished today. It is enough." And then when the kids came home, I played with them without anything nagging in my brain. I relaxed in the evening without scrambling frantically to try to "catch up" with the everyday things that need doing--a fruitless endeavor because this isn't a season of my life where I can ever really get caught up. So it was good to see that it is possible to get to a point where I do feel caught up and content, and all it takes is one day with five hours of alone time. Five hours of alone time is not realistic for me and won't be for years, but one day when Alice is in kindergarten, five hours of alone time will happen regularly. It feels good to know that this isn't where I'll be forever.

Something I will miss about this stage is toddler Alice. She is so kind. She says the funniest things. she is so perceptive and precocious. I am fairly smothered by her, but at least she is grateful and sweet and funny about smothering me, so that's nice. I'm grateful to have a big kid too. Jack came home from school while Alice was away that day earlier this week, and I was like, "hey let's read on the couches by the fireplace for a while." And he did! It was crazy! We just like cozied in and each read our own books by the fireplace for half an hour. Absolutely wild stuff to imagine a future when both of my kids would do that. Bittersweet watching these kids grow up, that's for sure. 

We had our neighbors over for dinner this week for the first time! We have neighbors in the house next to us, and in the house next to them. One of them is due to have a baby end of the month, so that was a good deadline for me to hurry and get them over. We had a great time! Jack is the oldest, and then there are 2- and 4-year-old girls and a 2-year-old boy, plus Alice. The kids played spectacularly together while the rest of us got to know each other. It was an easy gathering and I feel so grown up and settled in having made that happen. I'm excited to be able to host in our backyard soon. In the meantime, the kids had no complaints hiking up and down the dirt piles. 10/10.

I am out of time, so let's get to some pictures:

^^Jack found a friendly cat at a park and they were instant best friends. I think Jack might be a cat person, which is too bad since I'm allergic. 
^^Backyard progress--we have stairs! Next week we will level out the large second tier and begin the next retaining wall.
^^Jack came home on the day Alice was gone and we just cozied up by the fire and read and played a game of chess while the wind howled outside. It was magic. 
^^First Lagoon day of the year! The kids did great--marked improvements from Alice from last season to this season. We lasted about two hours and then headed home. My favorite part about a season pass is feeling no pressure to stay longer than two hours.
^^Home projects! These are the types of things I really shouldn't even attempt until Alice is in kindergarten because clearly I'm stressed about time and such, but I just can't help it. I need a creative outlet and this feels like a productive one. The plan was to install this trellis on the edge of our front patio to grow clematis and gain some privacy from our neighbors. I'm not sure I love the proportions or color of it on the patio so I may move it to the side yard once our yard is finished. Jury's still out.
^^Jack's football game! Alice is a wired mess by the time these evening games come around, but it's still a good time. 
^^The kis playing soccer on the newly flattened portion of our backyard, with Alice wearing one of Jack's shirts and ties because she wanted to match him.
^^An evening in AF canyon, playing by the river.

Up For Air

We are just coming off of spring break. We had a great time! Next year hopefully we will be settled enough to have leftover brain power to plan family trips for the occasional school break. Jared was backed up at work with his own patients, the fired PA's patients, and the sick nurse practitioner's patients. Luckily we had some family come to us for some fun Spring Break cousin time to keep us busy. Early in the week Alice got a lot of face time with Aspen, then Jack had a day playing with his cousin Cole, and then Jordan and Amanda's family came for the last half of the week. And the cherry on top has been watching progress in our backyard. So far they have the lower retaining wall nearly finished, as well as the stone steps up to the second tier. I imagine this next week will be mostly grading and leveling of the remainder of the yard, and then later this month the rest of the retaining walls and eventually sod and patio.

A random health journal/update-- my POTS feels really well managed lately! I'll have the occasional flare, but I have the tools to get back on track. I think my cache of supplements is really helping. Something absolutely wild that I'm interested to keep an eye on this year has been the decline of my allergy symptoms. Last year I was down bad with allergies from March until November. REALLY down bad. This year, I had a random bad week in February, but not much since then. If I feel like there might be some allergy symptoms coming on I'll do a spray of flonase, but that's really the most I've needed. Maybe it's just too early in the season for my particular allergies, but I'm feeling hopeful. I do wonder if keeping my POTS well managed this year is helping with MCAS symptoms (which feel like allergy symptoms), or perhaps a big issue last year is that I was in a rental that previously housed a cat? Seems weird that would have affected me for so long when we had that house scrubbed from top to bottom many times. This is a mystery I may never solve, but for now I'm feeling hopeful that maybe I won't have to go down the path of allergy shots. Fingers crossed, knock on wood. Lots of spring left ahead of us.

And now for some pictures from our week:

^^Morningtime Jack. This guy has had a rough few weeks, but he woke up to a letter from Jared asking if they could play together when he got home from work, and Jack was all smiles after that❤️
^^Alice helping Grandma plant her herb garden. We were inspired and got some herbs of our own, but now we need to get some soil to pot them. 
^^Checking out the new Lehi library.
^^Alice, Cole, and Jack watching the landscapers install our backyard, with their faces pressed up against the window and bowls of popcorn at the ready haha. Poor landscapers. Mostly I keep the curtains closed when they're here so it feels less invasive for everyone, but this kept the kids' attention for a solid hour. Worth it. It is fun to watch the excavator place all the giant boulders for the retaining wall.
^^Cousin time! Amanda is aunt of the year and brought "nail salon" supplies. The girls had so much fun. I didn't grow up with girl cousins close in age to me, and I didn't have any sisters, so this isn't an experience I ever had. I do think being around all these little ladies close in age to Alice is going to be so satisfying for my inner child. 
^^Backyard progress
^^Tim and Abby's backyard bash! They recently put in a play set, gazebo with two bench swings, and umbrella for their mud kitchen/sandbox area. Combine this with Tim's really impressive detroit-style pizza skills and they truly have an impressive party pad.
^^Jack giving his standard, over-the-top goodbye hug to Asher. I love these two oldest cousins. 
^^I did an AI crop on this picture and it added in the most random things. It's like one of those old "Spot 10 things wrong with this picture" activity books. Alice is so smitten with her "big cousin named Annie." She was excited to craft and play with her. This egg spinner was a hit. It's my favorite craft activity because it's such an easy, low-mess project. I don't even hard-boil the eggs ahead of time. We just grab a flat of eggs from the fridge, set them by the spinner, and the kids color them with markers. It's truly not that exciting, but feels novel to most kids because, how random. 10/10, would recommend. And it's so fun to use colorful eggs for breakfast the rest of the week. Would NOT recommend keeping lifesaver mints in your powder bathroom though. Poor Annie nearly choked when one get lodged sideways in her throat. Some hot cocoa helped it dissolve quicker, but not fun.
^^Lovely sunrise view from our front porch this morning. Our view will be obstructed by the end of the summer so I'm really making the most of it while we still can!

Spring Break 2026

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