Saturday, March 17, 2018

Week #11 {2018} St. Patrick's Day

Sunday the Littles brought me some sweet flowers from our Bradford Pear Tree.  They were beautiful!
 Monday morning, our drive to school was snowy...
but beautiful!
Tuesday morning, the snow was gone and the sun was peaking over the hills.
I went and picked up Dylan early from school because he wasn't feeling well.  As we were waiting in the car rider line for the littles, he crawled in the back seat and fell asleep.  Poor buddy!
These two crack me up.
Rylan has gotten so good at reading.  I love hearing his sweet voice sound the words out.
 Wednesday - What's up Bombi?  He thinks he the boss of the house.
 Thursday we needed to handle this hay that we let grow up in the yard.
Our John Deere that we bought last year just was not big enough to mow the whole property, so we talked about getting a bigger zero turn.  Chris rented one for the day to see if it would work for us... and I think he liked it.
It took him a few hours because he had to go back and forth over the hay multiple times because it was so long...but it looks great now!  I forgot how our yard looked without the hay!
 Friday morning.  I will NEVER tire of the stunning sunrises God gives us.
That evening we walked the property,
checking out all of the ravines the recent rains have changed.
Bombi especially liked all the big holes we found.  They may have been animal homes, or rain water run offs.
The sky was spectacular.
And I kinda like this guy.  I think I'll keep him around forever.
Since the mower worked so well for us, Saturday morning, Chris went and bought our own.  A man on a mower, is a happy man.
Then it was time for soccer.


Afterwards Dylan wanted to learn how to drive the mower.
Since today is St. Patrick's Day we had Shepherds Pie for dinner.
And Bombi looked festive in his bow tie {for 1.2 seconds}.
Click {here} if you want to see what he looked like LAST year in his bow tie.  Man he has grown SO much!

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