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Ok so I have been really lax on getting this photo in here. Last week Monday, we had around 6" of this icky white stuff. So much so that they had school, but only until 9am and then it was called off for the day. It was just enough time for the School to take attendance and count it as a full day of school for the kids so they don't have to make it up. By now that snow is gone, but now this morning there is another really thin layer of snow again. ARGH!!!!! Can we ever get rid of this stuff?! This past Saturday it was suppose to get up to 64 degrees, and I know it got to be atleast that, cuz the boys were loving the fact of playing outside without any jackets on, but now this weeks' forecast is for more snow/rain stuff. How awful. Although I do remember last year on Josiah's birthday having snow on the ground. See the first photo! (ok, so I couldn't get it pasted right after this paragraph - I need to figure out how to do that?!)
I'm sure many of you can say too that when you were little, your parents got your Easter outfits to wear to Church. Well, I was the same way. I remember getting dresses, hats, etc. especially for Easter. That tradition is no exception in our house for the boys. They each got to pick their own shirt to wear, and got flip flops to go with the outfits, but of course living in MN, it was too cold to wear them yesterday. But they sure looked handsome in their new outfits going to Church!





Ok. so on Saturday I called Jennifer, my hairstylist and told her I was ready for a change, and I wanted to go short. She was excited! :) So last night I brought a picture in of the kind of cut I wanted. It was short and straight. I liked the cut, but wasn't sure about going straight. My hair has so much body and is so thick, that going straight isn't an easy thing for me to do. I almost always end up tossling my hair after its dried and spray it. Thats it. I've gotten more wave since I've had the boys, and its definitely gotten darker too over the years. No more blonde for me. A dirty brown is now my natural color. But Jennifer is such a great stylist that I know she can do wonders with my hair. And she's so great - she's the kind of stylist that you want - she loves doing new "dos" and doesn't tell me what I want to hear, but what she thinks. I totally trust her when it comes to my hair. And besides all that, she's also a great friend!
would recommend him to anyone (but hopefully you wouldn't need him). You can see by the picture above how tiny those crazy little things were. The yellow piece was in Josiah's right ear and the grey sequin was in his left ear. All went well, and Dr. Jannings didn't think he would've had any hearing loss becuase of those things in his ear - he said they were too small and wouldn't have done anything.
We were very relieved to have him out of surgery and doing well. The only thing is that he got an upset tummy because of the anesthesia, so he threw up a few times, but otherwise he was good. We finally went home around 10:30am and Josiah and I both took almost a 3 hour nap yesterday. We were shot.
As for me, I didn't even want to go yesterday because my throat felt so bad, but Martin said I needed to go for moral support so I went. But my throat still hurts today and I think I'll be seeing the Doctor today, hoping I don't have strept throat. Atleast Josiah made it through without getting sick.
Thank you for all your love and prayers during this time. Crazy isn't it how these little things can be a person all worked up? I wasn't nervous about things at all yesterday - Martin was. Which is a first.
Must get going though. Today is "donuts for Dads" in school so they need to be there between 7:15 - 7:45am to get the good ones, so I better wake the lazy boys up! Have a great day everyone and Happy Valentines' Day!!!
love,
Michelle