That is a super cute house. And I must confess that I was a gingerbread-house nibbler as a child. Now the thought of eating that stale candy with that dried frosting sounds just yucky, but as a child I would take sugar anyway I could get it.
Brent's Memorial day prayer before our BBQ at Grandpa's (too cold to swim!) pool
Mark's immediate offer to parallel park my car at the busy cemetary on Memorial day
Bruch with dear friends/old roommates! Thanks for tending, Royce!
The sweet friends who checked on us when we didn't show up at church (because of colds)
The way Wes's oversized fleece sweatshirt feels at the end of a long day
The wonderful neighbors who picked up Lucy from school when I couldn't find my car keys!
The feeling of spring breezing through the windows
Christmas shopping with my big sisters!
Lucy's daily choice of colorful, non-matching clothes
The sound of Lucy reading Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus to Spencer
Fixed sprinklers! Thanks Dad!!
Quote Wall
Spencer (first words upon entering Mom's room in the morning): "Mom? How old are I?" Mom:"Three." "Three?" Spencer repeated blankly, "Still three?" 6/24/12
Spencer (during family night scripture stories, feeling concern for Abinadi'd death by fire): "I...I would just (quick hand motions + sound effects) smash that fire right out! If I had Mantis (think: Kung Fu Panda 2) 9/10/12
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What great home teachers you must have... I'm glad they are taking care of you and your Hansel and Gretel :)
I love that last picture.
That is a super cute house. And I must confess that I was a gingerbread-house nibbler as a child. Now the thought of eating that stale candy with that dried frosting sounds just yucky, but as a child I would take sugar anyway I could get it.
What a GREAT gingerbread house!!!!! And your two kids look just like mine...staring at those sweet treats with big beautiful eyes! :)
Hooray for Bro. Leavitt!!
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