Thursday, February 28, Gabrielle & Naomi went to stay with their Grandma Kay for a couple of days. Brendon was on his way back from Idaho Falls at the same time I was heading to Blackfoot to drop off the girls. We met in Blackfoot and Brendon & I went out to lunch at Rupes. Also, I worked really hard and finished knitting Gabrielle's sweater.
Friday, March 1, Benjamin had an overnighter at a yurt. Because the girls were staying at their Grandmother's house, Gavin was the only child at home. Brendon and I took him with us out to dinner and for frozen yogurt.
Saturday, March 2, I worked on knitting. The orange and brown fish hat is for Justin. The entrelac head wrap is for Sara
Sunday, March 3, Brendon played Heroscape with the kids.
Monday, March 4, I started knitting a Valentines dish cloth.
Tuesday, March 5, Gabrielle tried on her new sweater. The sleeves fit a bit snug, so I will be surprised if she actually wears it.
Wednesday, March 6, I did a lot of cleaning. I also potted up some new african violets to replace the ones that died while we were in Disneyland. The violets are a little tough to see in the picture, but Mayhem is there posing in his favorite window.
Thursday, March 7, I don't have a picture, but I had my hair done in the morning and in the evening I sang in a group for the Relief Society birthday dinner. I also did some cleaning and read a book.
Friday, March 8, I baked Shamrock Farm House Cookies, and Gavin had Sara over to play. Gabrielle played with Nicole and Naomi went to Levi's. The high school had an early release due to a debate tournament and Benjamin went out to lunch with his friends. That evening, just before Brendon and I were supposed to go on a date, I stumbled and fell down some steps and hurt my ankle. So, Brendon cooked breakfast foods for dinner and I went to bed early.
Saturday, March 9, Brendon and I went to lunch at Texas Roadhouse to make up for not having a date on Friday. I finished up the Valentine's dishcloth and started an Easter one. Also, the cats got into some of my new yarn.
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