Addison and I spent some time yesterday shoveling gravel out of what is hopefully going to become our garden spot. And growing right in the middle of the gravel was a fun little St. Patrick's Day surprise.
We had one more adventure last Saturday that Nate was too embarrassed to write about. Before our hiking excursion we went to Liberty Park to feed the ducks. Addison had a great time in his stroller soaking up some rays and watching the lake and the people and the birds. We tried hard to avoid the seagulls, which are gross if you've never had much contact with them, and to get to the two ducks that were around, but competition for that bread was pretty fierce, so Nate decided to make the geese work for it (since they're the only ones that would). The documented evidence makes me wonder who was working harder, though, and who was more scared. Must be those ferocious beaks or the powerful weapons they like to call webbed feet. Notice Addison's feet in the video where you can see them.
Several weeks ago, Nate woke up feeling gung-ho on a Saturday morning and decided we were going on a family sledding trip. I was a grump, but went along with it anyway. By the time we found a decent place and got a good trail worn down the kids got snow in their drawers and it was time to go. We had a great time, obviously. Poor Nate! .
I would just like to point you all in the direction of my sister Shauna's new etsy shop, Lil' Angel Boutique. She has got some serious skills. Lots of cute little bows and dresses for little girls that she'll custom make to fit and according to your color preferences. She's offering free shipping for a couple more weeks to celebrate her grand opening. Check it out! http://www.etsy.com/shop/LilAngelBoutique?ref=top_trail
Hey! Want to come shovel rocks out of the spot that will be our garden?!? Some day I'll get my bum in gear and do it myself. (Maybe this Saturday).
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