The Last Day of January!
Hooray! January is over. It is the worst, coldest, darkest month of the year when you live in Minnesota. This year was a little different in that it wasn't that cold or dark or snowy, but we are still happy it is over! Annalise poses with the poseys. To the person who sent them (you know who you are), thank you. We are really enjoying them. For all of you that haven't sent flowers yet, we are still waiting. :)
Evie the blockhead.
Still smiling, just like the box.
At school today, we learned all about woodchucks--or groundhogs as they are commonly called. We learned that they hibernate all winter long until February 2nd when they poke their heads out to see their shadows. Then the groundhogs have to watch out for Grandpa Seibert, the sharpshooter. This is a picture of Evie admiring the groundhog in the "hole" that she made a school today.
Annalise wonders if there is more cereal in the bowl. Sorry, Charlie. You'll have to lick the remains off your face.
Evie the blockhead.
Still smiling, just like the box.
At school today, we learned all about woodchucks--or groundhogs as they are commonly called. We learned that they hibernate all winter long until February 2nd when they poke their heads out to see their shadows. Then the groundhogs have to watch out for Grandpa Seibert, the sharpshooter. This is a picture of Evie admiring the groundhog in the "hole" that she made a school today.
Annalise wonders if there is more cereal in the bowl. Sorry, Charlie. You'll have to lick the remains off your face.
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