Spring is here. Well, not officially until Tuesday, but evidence of it abounds around here. We actually dug out the sunscreen for a trip to our favorite park yesterday and were warm in our tank tops and t-shirts. The trees in our neighbors’ yards are blooming beautifully, and this weekend we’re going to fill in our rather sparse yard with some new plants. Yeah for spring!




Thursday, March 15, 2007
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Oh I am jealous!! That weather looks beautiful. There are some early-blooming trees making flowers but our trees are still totally bare. sigh.
Enjoy that sunshine!
I love spring, too! Actually, it is summer-like here in OK. I've had to break out the sun-suits for Sarah. It's so nice to see her chunky legs again (after a winter in pants).
You really do have the cutest frigin kids in the world. They're like the opposite of my future kids. When/if I have kids, I bet they'll be forced to live under a bridge on in a bell tower somewhere.
Today has really felt like spring here in Seattle, too. It even felt like spring. No need for the sunscreen, though. ;)
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