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March

Welcome back!
Hope you all are doing well and having a blessed August!!
We have three Birthdays in March, which makes March a little more crazy then all the other months! 
We also stopped selling at Farmer’s Market of the Ozarks! We’ve been seeling at Markets for the past seven years, and now we’re Market free!! We were so happy to have Saturdays available!! But yeah, somehow, we still don't have much free time without the market. #life    
But, I won’t ruin the rest for you, so just scroll on down!
Decorating for Norah’s Birthday

Happy Birthday NORAH!! 
Her face explains how she feels about the attention!
Instead of a cake this year, she asked for root beer floats! No complaints here!
Our last day at the Farmer’s Market. 
Definitely will miss our fellow vendors but not having to wake up at 4am every Saturday!


Isaiah: known for his many classic facial expressions!





This kid! XD
The fort they built that kept them busy for hours upon hours! 
Not gonna lie, it was actually really cool on the inside.
Here we are at the Carter's (a family from Church),
 who had a homeschool day for all the homeschoolers from Church at their farm in Seymour!
All their cute lamas!
The poor things were overwhelmed quite quickly though! XD
What are you looking at?


Norah and their sweet guard dog
Their housing system for their mamma sheep. Quite the setup!




Most of the kids with Mrs. Carter! 
A coffee date with one of our favorite people!!
 Thanks for all the laughs and good topics, Kalea!
The pictures she gets of us....XD
In the month of March our Great Uncle George passed away. 
Although we were all so sad to hear the news, we're so thankful for his faith in Jesus Christ and the assurance that we will see him once again.
So thankful for all the memories with him <3
Sunday morning shenanigans while waiting for Mom XD
Early mornings aren't a favorite in this house! XD
Here we are at the Lang's with the Thenhaus girls!

Playing guessstures...this is when it gets real interesting!
We got to bring them home to spend the night and keep them over the weekend!! 
Andrea and Gabby had so much grace with Katherine and Isaiah while they were here!
And Katherine and Isaiah absolutely adored them!
A coffee shop run to show them the town of Seymour!
Hymns, music, and a very messy living room!! #life
Reading to the youngers before bed <3
Did we stay up way too late on a Saturday night before Church??
 Yeah, probably. But, it was worth it!! XD

Terrible picture, but Anna playing while the offering plate goes 'round!
Andrea, me, Ashley, Gabby, and Anna!

Andrea and Ashley, coincidentally matching!!
All of us!! <3
Selfie time!!
Katherine and Andrea <3
Gabby and Katherine <3
Absolutely loved having you all for the weekend!! Come back soon!!
Moving wood chips into the garden!!
Four truck loads moved into the garden with wheelbarrows and pitchforks in three hours.
#thelifeoftractorlessfarmers


The view from the pile while it was still there..... the garden is looking good!
Hiking the Nature Center's trails in Springfield for Eden Mize's Birthday!
Eden, Norah, and Sage
They love her a lot!


Isaiah and his robot cake!
Moms beautiful creation!

Happy 5th Birthday Isaiah!! Stop growing up so fast!!

Well, thanks for stopping by! Until next time folks!

"Bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive."
Colossians 3:13 

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