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FEBUARY

Welcome back!!

We hope you all had an awesome February!! 

  I, personally, think I've already hit the highlight of my year! Earlier last month Mom, Havi, Joe, Katherine, and I drove to Colorado to visit friends and family!

Shall we begin? 

It had been too long since I had been to Colorado, and this trip was extra special, because I got to surprise Gabby (a friend from CO that I FaceTime pretty often).  I was so blessed to be able to spend a couple days with her and her family! :) 

Hannah, me, and Gabby

Playing Apples to Apples!!
We needed a picture everywhere we went!
And an early Birthday celebration for Ruthie (middle)! Happy Birthday Ruthie!!
Ruthie and me
Photo Shoot In The Yard!
Now, switch around for another photo!
I had so much fun with ya'll!!
We drove up to Lookout Mountain, and it was SO beautiful!! 
Not only did we get to see gorgeous views, but we also got to see elk!!!!

It's so peaceful in the mountains!

Grandma Mary took Mom, Havi, Joe and Isaiah to the Train Museum in Golden!!
Isaiah LOVES trains, so he was definitely in his happy place!
Mail Car Exhibit at the museum.
Precious time with Grandmas!

Joe and Grandma❤️

Missouri bound.
We had such an amazing time!! Until next time, Colorado!
Just a few days after we returned home, we had a GOOD snow in Missouri (about 10 inches total), combined with below zero temps that became the norm for awhile! Animal waters had to be refilled about every other hour to keep them unfrozen and the animals hydrated. 
We couldn't leave the farm for some time, but the frozen pond made up for that!! 
We all had fun outside for hours each day after chores. 
These pictures are presented to you by the one and only, Anna!
Katherine

Norah
Did Isaiah had a bad a wipe out?
No, he's making a snow angel! Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference.

Peyton, Isaiah, and Katherine








Norah and her pig selfies!! They really are great pigs,.....until they get out and make us 40 minutes late for Church!  Oh, well!  It happens!




Ah! And here's a little adventure Mom and Anna had picking up feed. 
The forklift operator was a beginner, and just couldn't swing it!
Needless to say, it took a bit longer to get the feed home.
More snow fun!! The 4-wheeler and snow make for one great combo!!!
Katherines look!!❤️


The two Missouri kids amazed at all the snow!
Dragging Havi and Joe behind the 4-wheeler






Just some fun pictures of Norah!!


Snow makes winter 10x more fun!!
"Izzy! I'm a cow!" Katherine said crawling around on the ground. I guess Priscilla didn't approve of the new member of the herd.
Churchill isn't a huge fan of the snow.
During that cold spell, we were going through wood like water! The wood burning stove was going almost 24/7!! It was crazy cold out!!!
One of February's gorgeous sunsets! 
The moon on the way to the Farmer's Market was so gorgeous one day!!
Thank you so much for stopping by! Hope you had a great March (post for March coming soon!).

Until next time.
~The Coulter Family

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