Happy Valentine's Day...
Playing Hullabaloo - one of the best games invented for kids!
Valentine's day boxes for the boys...simple, yet effective!
Xander has been growing his hair out...we are enjoying the waves on this cute kid.
Declan has straight, dark hair.
I always love it when people ask me if the twins are identical or fraternal. Seriously? One even has brown eyes and one blue for heavens sake! Xander has always been taller and weighed more as well. Lately, the height difference has been pretty noticeable!
We woke up this morning to an ice storm. Everything looked glossy..and was of course, quite slippery. The boys enjoyed eating the icicles off the cars...yum!
It's not very often Cache lets me take an embarrassing picture...My own little Harry Potter!
You could say I am obsessed with cubes. I have decided it is the perfect furniture for storage. Cheap, easy to put together (just ask my 5 year olds who do most of the work!), and quite versatile. So much easier to move from place to place than a formal dresser or bookshelf. I got quite the bargain on 3 of these gray shelves...$20 each! I believe I counted 15 cube shelves in my house...and honestly I could use more. I suppose I could just get rid of some stuff, but until then, it's cube time around here!
Oh, and not only are the cubes great, but the boxes are quite handy as well!
My triple decker cube shelf. It hold all my preschool activities, crafts, and puzzles.
Lifting the 3rd shelf to the top was a little tricky and I'm sure it would kill a small child in an earthquake, but it works for now!
A beautiful rainbow after our last storm. I ran across to my neighbors house and up on their porch...but I still wasn't far away enough to capture the whole thing!
How cool is the double rainbow on the right?!
The boys enjoying hot chocolate for breakfast with whipped cream, sprinkles, and a hershey kiss on top...so spoiled!
Easton decided he wanted to catch a bird. He took his net, a camping chair, and a book and literally sat outside for an hour under the bird feeder. The result...no luck.
Easton practiced and practiced and practiced for his duet. They had several grand pianos on the stage and all the duets played the same song. He did a great job!
Jacqueline was his partner.
Poor Easton, suffering with a really hot fever. I have never seen his face so red.
The school sent home these cool valentine cards made from the boys' school pictures...
They also made this great collage of prior pictures for Easton. I love it!













































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