And don't look at the weeds or the dead grass in our backyard or the large cement block that keeps our swing set from tipping when my monster children get going on it. I've come to terms with the fact that we are a little W. T. (I don't know if my neighbors have yet though.)
"To express gratitude is gracious and honorable, to enact gratitude is generous and noble, but to live with gratitude ever in our hearts is to touch heaven." ~Thomas S. Monson
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
UP DOG
And don't look at the weeds or the dead grass in our backyard or the large cement block that keeps our swing set from tipping when my monster children get going on it. I've come to terms with the fact that we are a little W. T. (I don't know if my neighbors have yet though.)
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That's so cute! I love your posts and also your kind comments! I understand your homesickness..even if I did grow up in a city. I have Idaho blood in me right? I love your new layout too!
SOOOOOO cute!! The power of example. I love that we share the same homesickness!! Just the thought you might come our way is all we need to get through the days.
How cute! Isn't it amazing what they pick up? Emma runs and gets the cans (yes, of food) and starts doing exercises with them as soon as I turn my video on. I used to use cans as weights, and she caught on. I loved your beach post... made me wish we had one near-by.
But the new floor is Fabulous!
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