Alice was sick last Sunday. She woke up with her eye glued shut.
The boys volunteered to be her butlers, but set up a contamination line they wouldn't cross. They would sent her things using the Bluey van!
Toby in Charlie's hamburger slippers:)
By evening, Alice was a bit better. She played Disney songs on her ukulele while Grace sang.
When we told the kids to do whatever they wanted, Grace and Charlie wanted to write books, and Alice wanted to do artwork.
Cute sisters!
Charlie trying to "snowboard" down our little hill.
Temperatures in the 40s = trampoline time!
View from Island View Park.
I made tilapia and mango tacos for dinner one night.
Family walk to the A-frame church.
He looks happy for the camera, but this is when he layed on the road and refused to walk any farther!
Toby had his very first time trying to read a scripture verse using words he knows how to read and help from Alice.
It was just starting to snow when I left the temple.
Alice was being weird when I took her to the ortho to get her spring fixed.
Making lunches for school the next day.
Buddies in glasses.
6 inches of snow and a 2-hour delay!
Toby was happy about it!
Danny all dandied up for his big role in the 2nd grade America program.
So happy to find out his favorite number songs have videos that go with them!
Charlie was finally able to get Toby to wear snow pants! (Not boots yet...)
Pancit and potstickers for dinner.
Potty training is a slow process with this one.
He loves puzzles and is really good at them.
Siblings having a chill morning together today.
Paul and I had a lunch date eating in the car while looking at frozen Bountiful Pond.
Earlier in the week, Charlie and I had a date. He wanted to make brownies in silicone dome molds. Then we took some nutella and mixed it with some leftover white frosting to make the topping. Not bad!
The boys wanted to learn how to play Acquire.
Scooter time.
Heading on our walk.
Danny in the back row waving at his 2nd grade America performance.
The peanut gallery.
Danny had the longest speaking part, reciting a section of the "I Have a Dream" speech.
So proud!
Danny got to show off his artwork hanging in his classroom after the performance.
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