The coming of March means everyone is outside as much as possible.  

I love sitting in the sun, chatting with my friends, and seeing what games the kids come up with.  


Thus far the most popular activities this spring seem to be races, soccer, tree climbing, and roller skating.  


Spring time out front is the best because the kids are so excited to see everyone again, that they all play so nicely together.  


And I love watching these baby friends.  

Ruby is getting quite proficient on her scooter and we have let her venture outside the circle a few times.  


If we try to assist or steer her away from falling off the curb she yells “No Help, No Help!”. 


Gina sent me this picture the other day.  That would be my kids at her door.
 
There’s a reason we install screen doors around here…it’s to keep these crazy kids from wandering into your house. :)  I am sure they were begging for a bag of cereal. 

Ruby and Crew also spend hours playing in the back and this is usually what it looks like at the end of the day.  


We have started up our Friday park days again and I have almost reached a perfect park stage with my kids (again). 

This is really the only park picture I have because I am usually too busy actually getting to talk with my friends.  Heaven.  

The first time it hit 70 we headed up the canyon with the scooter gang. Always an adventure with this group.  

The coming of March also means the end of BYU basketball games.  We LOVED having 4 season tickets this year and the kids are already talking about what games they want to go to next season.  


Julianne and I also ventured onto to campus with all the kids.  


I don’t know what it is, but I just love watching my kids run around campus.  

Makes my heart happy to see them loving the places where I have so many awesome memories.  


A big highlight of March was taking the kids to see Frozen on Ice with the Brown’s.  


Like most things Disney does it was amazing and even kept Crew and Miles entertained.  


Ruby has gotten extra crazy this month and is in full blown tornado toddler mode.  


She has figured out how to open doors and continues to break the child lock on the fridge.  As a result, she is constantly helping herself to a variety of snacks and getting into rooms she shouldn’t.   

Crew and Ruby are also becoming quite the pair and they like to keep me on my toes.  


Our favorite worker at Chick-fil-a made a very accurate comment about Ruby the other day, “she is just as crazy as her hair”.  

Speaking of her hair, it is getting super long, but you can’t tell because it is so crazy curly.  And yes, I cannot keep this child clean. 
To help cope with the craziness that is this child I think March holds the record for most visits to Sodalicious.  :)


Miles also helps to keep Sodalicious in business with his antics at Kindergarten drop off. Luckily, we’ve got our system down and I have learned to lock the doors the moment he exits the vehicle and to only crack the window when he wants to try and convince me to let him back in (he has been known to climb through car windows that have been rolled down too far).  


 Luckily, I know he loves school, and the moment he sees his teacher he usually runs right over.  

And then Crew, Ruby and I are off to Sodalicious, again. :)