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 Welcome back!! 

We hope you all had a great April!! We definitely had a blessed month with friends, and every day life on the farm. Topping the month off with a trip to Texas with dear friends.  Problem was, we took way too many pictures in Texas, so another blog post (just to make sure this one doesn’t get too long) is coming soon!!

Well, shall we begin?

Here we are at the Springfield park with the Langs, Henry H., and the Sparks!

We all tried to get good height.......
.......until Peyton put us all to shame.
Playing invisible ball!
Savannah Griswold’s baby shower
We got snow!! 


The beautiful blossoms on the apple tree! 
Tulips at Baker Creek!!

So pretty!!


We were so blessed to get Natalie for a whole weekend!! 
Katherine and Isaiah made sure she got attention 24/7. 
Thank you for your patience with all of us, Natalie!
Here we are at Rosewood Farm!! 
Proven Fact: Evening walks are more fun with friends.


It was lots of fun getting to “haul” you around like one of the fam for a whole weekend, Natalie!!
Let’s do this again soon, okay?! :)
Norah, Natalie, Izzy, Anna, and Peyton
Cleaning out the van before our trip to Big Sandy, Texas!!
Yeah, more playing than cleaning.
And that’s a wrap!! Thank you so much for stopping by!!
Stay tuned for our next post (Coulter’s Trip To Texas) that will, Lord Willing, be coming soon!!

“For God sent His Son into the world not to condemn the world; but that the world through Him might be saved.”
John 3:17

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