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A Journey Through January

Wow, one month has already past? How??? Anyway, how was your month? Ours started with the flu! I'm very happy to say that has past! It has been a pretty fun month. From getting snow for sledding (which was a blast!) and having our first calf of the season! (details below). I'll stop my chit-chat now!

 Winter pictures are so pretty!
 We like to pretend we're snowboarding!

...Well, let's just say, some are better at it than others.


Man, Izzy. You make this look hard.

Well, you won't see Izzy on any slope anytime soon!
 When you get into too much trouble, you're confined to baby jail!
Maddy's a good photographer!
 First little bull calf! Tim-Two
Thankful he waited till it was a bit warmer to come!
Here's a better picture!
Peek-A-Moo!
 That moment when you wish it was summer again...
This is how Ashley improvises
 Winter sunrise
 Morning sun rays make for good pictures!
This Mayo facial isn't quite working
 When Maddy needs pictures for the farm...
Love this one <3

She'd make a good model!
 Almost every time I play...
So CUTE! He's growing too fast!
 <3
Mom and Maddy had the opportunity to volunteer for Samaritan Ministries for the Winter Jam at the JQH arena!
It looked like an awesome show!
  This the only picture I have, but Ashley got her wisdom teeth out the other day!
 Chilin'

 Yeah, that's...a bone.
Thanks for stopping by! Have a great February!


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