It was finally warm enough this week to build a snowman! I don't mean warm enough for us to be outside (we've quickly learned if we waited for that we'd never go out!), but warm enough that the snow would actually stick together enough to make balls.
Strangely enough Jack named the snowman "Conflux". Have no idea where that came from.
James with the extra ball that we rolled too big for me to lift. He rolled it over our retaining wall in front so he could see it smash in the gutter. Jackson loved being out in the snow. And eating it.
James with the extra ball that we rolled too big for me to lift. He rolled it over our retaining wall in front so he could see it smash in the gutter. Jackson loved being out in the snow. And eating it.
My child the Lego Maniac. We have literally been obsessed with Legos since Christmas!
James had a storytelling festival at school this week. The kids learned stories and had instruction by professional storytellers. We went and listened to all the kids in his class--it was really fun to hear and see the character of the kids come out in their performances. James worked really hard and did great!
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We love Legos at our house too. We have a Lego store in the mall by us, and it is Scott's all time favorite place to hang out.:)Good thing I think Legos are pretty fun too.:)
That man in the background of the picture of Jame's classroom was my core marketing professor...Vishal? Or something along those lines.
The snowman turned out so cute! Nice work..Looks like fun...chilly though! We haven't had any snow since Christmas in flagstaff...crazy!
Love the snowman! Sammy built one the other day with the whole 1-foot of snow she could scrounge up on our lawn--It turned out to be a six-inch slush pile with a carrot nose, but she had fun! Wish we could have heard James' story!!
Love Jenny
Conflux! Wow! We loved that name for your fabulous snowman James and Jack! ha. too funny. Brr! Can't believe it had to warm up there to even build a snowman. So much fun though. We would have LOVED to hear James' story! What a great activity for the school to do! Next time we are together we would love to hear it. ;-)
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