Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Easter and Casey's Birthday

Our new niece, Alice. Isn't she a doll?


Casey loves baths!

Dying Easter eggs with cousin J

Easter morning


Easter goodies from Cinnie and Papa.








We had a packed Easter weekend! First on Saturday we had dinner with my mom, sister and my cousin Ashley then we stayed the night at Jeff's parent's house and had Easter morning there along with Casey's birthday. And we got to see our new baby niece! She's so sweet!
And last Thursday Jeff had an interview in Portland for a job with the same company (haven't heard yet if he got it but he made it to the final 3!!!), we went with him and stopped by the temple on our way home.

There are so many beautiful flowers blooming this time of year there! It smelled so good!





For some reason Bennett always feels the need to pose like this for pictures.










Bennett was so excited to be at "Heavenly Father's house" he wanted to go see him and play in his house. So cute.  We told him this was where mommy and daddy got married and he said he wanted to marry me when he grows up, so cute AGAIN! :)

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Raising Cain, The Emotional Lives of Boys. Read it, just do it. It's only 258 pages long and it will change how you view and interact with boys. If you have a boy in your life, whether you're a parent, teacher, mentor or friend, you need to read this.
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