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Once There Was a Snowman

January 17, 2012 By Christie

I love that Dillon was totally headed out to work for a couple hours on Saturday and decided to nix that and build a snowman with the kids.  They had a great time and I’m so glad they have that memory now! DSC_0378DSC_0379DSC_0383DSC_0384DSC_0385DSC_0386 Then they had a snowball fight.  Bailey got a little snow in the face and Dillon brought her in.  She had been pretty tough, so it was pretty funny that as soon as she came inside she dramatically said, “I just want to wear a pretty dress!”  Carson came in and said, “Mom!  You saw the fort…you saw the snowman…but we just had a grand snowball fight with Dad!”  So cute.

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Memorable Moments June 2015

~Ruby says "Thank You" when you give her anything. Except it's more like "Day Oooo." I love it. She's also trying harder to say please (or Peeeeze) for things she wants. What a polite little girl :).

~Yesterday Bailey came down with the Clone Trooper costume on, which is 4 sizes too big I'm pretty sure, and her bull horns on. It was awesome. And sums up this girl pretty darn well.

~Carson told us that he was the laughing stock of Primary on Sunday. He meant to say the Class Clown :).

~Devon's so funny these days. If you catch him doing something he shouldn't be, he gets an innocent little smile and then starts rolling his eyes everywhere except looking at you. :)

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