Dayler doesn't like his waterproof Mittens. Bowen and Dayler
AWE!
We found out that there was only a few inches of snow under the trees compared to 7-10 inches everywhere else.
So we get told all the time you are so lucky you live by St. George. You don't have to worry about the snow. Just because we go grocery shopping in St. George doesn't mean we don't have to worry about the snow. It snowed all but one day last week, and this week it is melting. I have never seen so much mud.
Hey Megan, It was fun to look at your blog. I didn't know you had one until I saw your comments. Jenny is the one in charge of our blog and I enjoy looking at her posts quite often. A lot of times she keeps me entertained with the stuff she writes. Didn't you just turn 27 in Nov.? Next thing you know you'll be 30 then 40 then 50 and it just keeps on going. Your family looks great and I am sure Mark enjoys his job. There are a few times I wish I could just work in the outdoors and enjoy the relaxing environment. I mentioned to my wife just recently maybe we should move to Panguitch or some other rural town and settle down quietly. We both realized maybe that is too small. Maybe, we will end up in Cedar again. Anyway, good to hear from you and read about your family.
Daddy Ekins (Mark) is an avid hunter. He hunts anything that is legal, and if that is not enough he has started trapping too. He works for the state as a Conservation Officer (fish cop, game warden) and he loves his job. What else could he do that would get him out so much.
Dayler is getting big. He is three years old going on 16. He already tries to manipulate people into doing what he wants to do, and since he is so darn cute it usually works. He is now into Spider-Man, Iron Man, or any other action figure that I will allow him to watch. He is very stubborn, even more than his Mom.
Bowen is 2 years old now. He doesn't walk anywhere, he runs now full speed ahead. He loves trains, especially Tomas and friends. He runs around the house saying toot toot.
Bently is our newest edition. He is just 2 months old, and loves to be held. This is a good thing, because his big brothers love to hold him.
Mommy (Megan) is always trying to keep up with all four of her boys. She has a calling in the Young Womens and stays really busy with that. She stays at home and tries to clean the house, but fails misserably.
4 comments:
fun! this year, we only went out in the snow a few times. snow is cold! looks like fun!
Hey Megan,
It was fun to look at your blog. I didn't know you had one until I saw your comments. Jenny is the one in charge of our blog and I enjoy looking at her posts quite often. A lot of times she keeps me entertained with the stuff she writes. Didn't you just turn 27 in Nov.? Next thing you know you'll be 30 then 40 then 50 and it just keeps on going. Your family looks great and I am sure Mark enjoys his job. There are a few times I wish I could just work in the outdoors and enjoy the relaxing environment. I mentioned to my wife just recently maybe we should move to Panguitch or some other rural town and settle down quietly. We both realized maybe that is too small. Maybe, we will end up in Cedar again. Anyway, good to hear from you and read about your family.
Love the antlers!!!
Fort Deseret sounds pretty cool. We will have to stop sometime too. I love the antler snowman. Nice bangs! :)I love your hair too!
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