Thursday, March 22, 2012

March Madness...

No not basketball.  Not in our family...just lots of busy-madness mixed within lots of fun and happy memories!  It has been such a mild winter, and a few weeks ago was the first big snow we have had all year.  The kids were so excited to go out and build a snowman!  It melted the next day, but was very fun while it lasted.


 Paisley plays dress up in my closet all the time.  She put this little get up together, and I thought I would take a pic of her fashion sense of style.  Not bad for a 5 year old!  Man, she is ALL GIRLY GIRL!

We bought a pass to the Legacy Center.  It is wonderful, Ryan and I are now more motivated to work out, and we can go swim whenever we want with the kids.  The kids thought they had died and gone to heaven swimming there.  It has been a while since they swam, so this was such a fun new thing to do as a family.

 Rowan got splashed in the face the second we dipped her in, and it ruined her.  She cried and was not liking it for most of the time.  She just hugged Ryan and buried her face into him for a long time.
 However, as the night went on she warmed up to the idea of being in the pool a little more, and now she loves it.  I could never get a smile from her that night though.  Oh well.
 Oh St. Patricks Day...who knew it could be so exciting!!  This year Paisley talked about it non-stop the week before the day came.  All of her little friends were making "traps" to try and catch one out on the loose. Paisley was convinced that she could catch one on the night before St. Patricks Day.  Her, Jay, and Devree made this "trap"/house for it...their excitement was so entertaining!
 They had a trail of candy and gold coins on the inside to try to lour it in...
 Paisley even put her slipper in there for a bed for it to sleep in.  Unfortunately, that silly leprechaun was much too sneaky to be caught, but he took the gold coins, and left her and Noah some treats in place of the candy trail, and some bug catchers, in hopes to help them with their "catching" skills.  They were thrilled!

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