This was us starting to fill up the pool. (Then the picture below is the fence people who hit the light so the pool started leaking. I guess it's fairly common for the fence people to hit something with the pool. The pool people hit the sprinkler system and the whole thing won't work...so it's just one hits another...hopefully we will get everything fixed at some point.)
Maebryn loves the fairy garden. It is fun to see her sit out their and play. The other kids will sit and play out their sometimes as well.
Nice beautiful days! :)
We finally made the necklaces we got for a reunion. The girls love them.
Below: Swimming in our pool!! It's freezing but that doesn't stop these cute kids.
Calvin cleaned out the car and then played with Maebryn in there for a bit.
Matching swim suits.
Below: Calvin making frog shaped cookie for reading all of the Harry Potters. I started a new thing that the kids can make a dessert to go along with any book they finish reading.
We lost our last hive of bees...but at least we did get some honey. This is me getting the honey from the frames.
Maebryn after going swimming, getting all snuggled up in a towel.
Pie Day! We had spaghetti pie for dinner and apple pie.
Zoo trip during spring break- Everyone decided to go to the zoo, but luckily we decided to come thirty minutes before they opened which made it so we were able to go around and see almost everything before it got sooo busy that it was hard to move.
Above: St. Patricks day their was a line of gold coins for the kids to follow that led to a scavenger hunt.
Below: The Weatherford Music Festival, waiting for our turn to go up and sing and then we played as an orchestra.
Evan's birthday. For his birthday he wanted a hammock so that is what he got. Everyone has been enjoying his gift. :)
Roslyn didn't have too many request for her special day. It was fun to see how she loved her special day even though it wasn't much different. She did get a kitchen set for the playhouse that she is really excited about.
This is my new set of bees. Really hoping that these don't die of pesticides.