A four day weekend, Valentines Day, a niece's bridal shower, a temple day, and SNOW!!!
We had such a fun filled weekend up north at my parents house where we were
delighted to find the next morning a white Christmas...in February.
On our way... the clouds were just georgous!
We got up before 7am to go out in the snow...Daddy and Honey were still in bed.
Beautiful snowflakes that seemed to be endless.
Mason LOVED it.
Honey and Daddy finally woke up and enjoyed the snow too.
Yep...that's my Daddy.
A look down the driveway...Just beautiful.
Cheezy loved the snow, he was bouncing through it like a little white bunny rabbit.
Eating the snow...just not the yellow stuff.
Mason showing me his big spoon full of snow.
Honey getting Mason with a spoon full of snow.
Her face afterward, she is full of it.
Yep, she got him, as usual.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Sunday, February 8, 2009
100th Day
Mason had his 100th day of school on Friday.
His Teacher asked the class to make a project using 100 things to celebrate the special day.
I can remember doing this in first grade and I brought 100 pennies and lined them up across the floor. I waited til the
last minute to help Mason start his project and were at a loss of what we could do to represent 100.
I had a left over canvas and some project paint and viola a masterpiece, yah?
100 Circles. I mixed the colors and Mason helped me paint it. He was
so proud and couldn't wait to show his teacher.
Do you remember what you did for 100th day of school?
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Just a few things...
January has blown by us like a hurricane, and here are a few things we've been up to this past month.
I was asked to coach Mason's basketball team for the YMCA this season, and so far we've had a lot of fun. Coaching the 5-6 year old boys is exciting, even if they have absolutely no clue.
These are pics from the first game, Mason is trying to dribble it up court, and he does pretty well too. Now that we are about four games into our season, we have improved drastically.
A little pep talk before the game.
Zach (Mason's cousin) was there to watch his first game.
Larry left me for a week to go to San Diego for FTO (Field Training Officer) training and so I enlisted my Mom to come down and help me for the week. We had lots of fun just being silly.
Super Star Shadows. Mom on the left, Me on the right!
See I told you...We were Silly!
Honey needed a fill up I guess.
Larry's friend from San Luis Obispo asked if we would be their daughters Godparents. First let me say that I have never met the little girl, and have only seen the parents one time. But we went anyway and found out that they asked like 10 different couples to be godparents. Crazy! So no big deal, I guess. Right?
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