Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Finally....We hit 50 people!

Today it actually hit 50 degrees outside. Yes!!! So after dinner tonight we went on a family walk. It was wonderful. The kids had a blast. Cullan and Kael ran around jumping into left over snow clumps. Then we saw helicopters, airplanes and the moon. We said hello and goodbye to each. Cullan was so funny. Kael had fallen a little behind with Daddy just because Kael still has little legs. So I asked Cullan if we could wait for them. He turns around and yells "Kael" and then runs to him with open arms. Kael sees him and starts running towards him and the meet in the middle and hug. Garran and I were just dying laughing. It was so stinking cute. I wish that I had my camera. Anyways woo hoo for a warm day! Woo Hoo also that we think we may have found a new place to move this summer. Not to far from where we are now, but bigger which for us equals better. Plus just what we need to we leave for grad school. Ahh I can not wait!

2 comments:

Rebecca said...

Yay for Spring!!

Do you guys know where you want to go for grad school? You know, it is warmer here in NC!

Krista said...

Ahhh....spring and happy kids. I've been waiting so long for both. I love to hear all your little happy moments. It gives me hope!

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