




I wonder how many people have used that title in their blogs this month. I know, I'm so original. :)
Well it's been a while, but Pete and I have been busy. We got back from the Pioneer Trek this week (and barely survived) and we found out we're moving to Denver. Lots of fun stuff going on. But, I couldn't go any longer without adding a few fun times.
We went to the arboretum with friends, and you can't tell in the shot of Jack by the fish pond, but he is bawling. I wouldn't let him go in the water.
His first Easter Peep.
You know your 18-month-old is tiny when he can fit in a shoe box (which he did on his own).