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~Isaiah Robert Coulter~

I think the highlight of the year has already happened! We added another member to the family last week!
Introducing my new little baby brother! Isaiah Robert Coulter. 
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I skipped the blog post for February because not a whole lot happened that month that was extraordinary. March made up for it, I promise! 

 Miss Norah turned 10!
 Turning into a beautiful young lady.
 This picture is so good with Peyton eager to get those candles blown out! 
 It was that time of year to get the sheep hooves trimmed before they started having babies. I'd say Anna looks right at home with those sheep,
 And Katherine is already trying to wear makeup. Oh no!
 So glad to say we actually have a workout area where we have room to exercise! I used to take this for granted in our old house until we moved to our really tiny house. So nice to have room again. The littles were loving it too!

 This month and last month we have been putting in new garden beds, and laying down truck load after truck load of mulch. Very time consuming, but hoping for a better looking garden than last year! It's still a work in progress, and it may take awhile. I can't wait for it to be done.
 Flowers came with spring-like weather, then winter came back, and they have been back and forth quite a bit. Is there any such thing as normal weather here?
Snow again! More Anna photography shoots. I think they're getting better!
 One of many adorable bunnies born this month.
 Bridal shower for Anna Royer
 All the eager little ones line up in a row to hand Anna the next gift. So it's not just my siblings that do that.....
 Then the "Joe-Anna Wedding" happened! 

 My beautiful friend Tessa
 Madison and all the girls getting the flower crowns ready for the flower girls.
 The bride with her attendants
... And then there's the photographer 
 Joe and Anna Cook
They took this awesome picture by having all the guests stand in the shape of a heart and Caleb flew his drone above everyone to get the picture. Pretty creative! 
It was really nice to get to see the Petersons once again! It's been a year and a half since we saw them last.  
So good to see Emma again!
<3

 The Fords came out for dinner. Love hanging out with them!
 The "little" group.
 Lots of littles ;)
Goofballs
 The girls...
 I'd say these two got along pretty good! ;)
Kid silhouettes.
 Then Grandma came into town to visit! Mom, Grandma and a few littles went to Bakersville to get some seeds.
 We also took her to Silver Dollar City for the first time!
Cuties
 Last family picture before the Baby came!
When the person you hire to fix your driveway takes 2 months and counting to finish the trench, and it rains a whole lot. Well, then that calls for some mud fun!
My first time holding Isaiah!
 Little Isaiah Robert was born March 29th. Unfortunately, Mom had to have an emergency C-section so her recovery has taken a little longer, but God is good and she is recovering pretty quickly!
 Joe and Peyton meet the little guy.
 Ashley's first time holding him.

 Mom and Isaiah got to come home ahead of schedule, and it was great to have them both home!
 Happy little guy.
One of my favorite pictures of him. SO CUTE!
Then, 2 days after Isaiah was born, Izzy turned 12! Look at her eye that cake!
I'd say she was pretty happy!
Little bit blurry, but I still love it!
I just love how they curl up into little balls!






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