Winter is LONG in Colorado. Lots of people here love it; I don’t. I like snow when we are skiing and during December, January and February. But, alas, it goes on and on in the Rocky Mountains…today is the middle of our kids’ spring break, and I just shoveled over two feet of snow from the driveway.
But, amidst the weather inconveniences, winter 2010 has had many joys also.
Chloe had her baptism the first weekend in February, and Grandma and Grandpa Jensen came from Utah to be with her. It was a wonderful day! She was so grown up and looked like a southern belle in the dress Grandma Susan made for her. Aunt Joanne James made Chloe’s American Girl doll Samantha a beautiful white dress, also!
Then, of course, there was Valentine’s Day! I was in charge of the party for Chloe’s second grade class, which was tons of fun. They frosted heart-shaped sugar cookies, and played bingo with conversation hearts, and made necklaces with foam conversation hearts.
Me, showing them the proper (!) way to frost a cookie
Chloe and her beloved teacher, Mrs. Holly Husband
Valentine’s Day at our house
The lovely weather on valentine’s Day!
The next event was Derek’s trip to the WAC tournament in Reno, Nevada. His good friend from college, Scott Springer, meets up with him each year to cheer on their alma mater, Utah State University. Though the boys in blue didn’t win the tournament this year, my boy had a great time.
Then came St. Patricks Day. It started with green eggs and toast with green butter. Yum – doesn’t that look appetizing?
Then we went to our sweet friends, the Watabes, for their annual green-and-white celebration. I love how this Japanese American family strictly celebrates the Irish holiday every year!
I guess now we share that we are expecting another baby in the beginning of November! Yay! Everyone is sooo excited, including my tummy, which has popped out already.
Cute pics miss preggers! Can't wait to see you in a few days!
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