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More Snow in Georgia

I've been told off for not updating this blog often enough (can you tell Daddy misses us?), so I'll try and be better!!

We had more snow Monday night, which was pretty cool. Unfortunately, it was right as the boys were going to bed so they couldn't play in it.



We went to pick up some party supplies for Ethan's party and Jack found these fire engine cups. He picked up two and wouldn't put them down the whole time we were there - he told me they"were sweet!" Finally I told him if he wanted them he would have to buy them himself. He agreed so we got them. Once we got in the car he turned to Ethan and told him he bought a cup for each of them. I was so proud!

As you can see, Ethan LOVES his cup!

Granny Annie came into town Wednesday night for Ethan's birthday and of course she brought surprises for the boys. Jack got a musical set and Ethan got some jungle stuffed animals.

Jack was so happy that Granny was here that he refused to come downstairs this morning until she woke up. It was so cute!






It's almost time to celebrate birthday #1. We'll have lots of pictures to share after Sunday.

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Jason Houghton said…
Great picture of them playing with their red fire truck sippy cups!!!

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