Just like everyone, our weekends have been busy. Last weekend I spent some time with the kids making valentine cards. I thought they'd have fun, as well, I though their friends would love them. What I didn't consider was how much time it takes to prepare. Just like most things I do, I think No problem that will be easy. But when I start it seems like it takes 3x a long or 3x the work. Nothing is ever as easy as it seems. So that being said, the kids valentines were more time consuming than I thought. Step 1: buy candy, baggies, etc... Step 2: put candies into baggies Step 3: realize baggies are too big, go out and get smaller baggies. Step 4: fill baggies with candy Step 5: Cut paper, punch paper hearts, get glue etc. Step 6: set up, get the kids and start making the owls. Step 7: realize we ran out of foam hearts, now find paper and heart punch and make more hearts. Step 8: Kids used too much glue, clean up Step 9: finish making owls Step 10: have kids stamp their names, on the backs of their cards, after I realize they won't write their names 23 times. Step 11:take a picture of the final product.
This past week and weekend has been a blur. Last week we had some melting and then some freezing, which lead to another snow day, buses cancelled, indoor recess because the kids school yard looks like a lake. Which is now alot of ice. That being said. We now have a nice frozen pond at the bottom of our property. The kids look at it and think it would be lots of fun to skate on. The ice is around the trees, and makes for a nice skating obsticle course. So this weekend Ron went outside with the kids to skate. They went on our ice rink but because of our "pond" in the front, They wanted to go skate on it. So Riley, Kiera, daddy,Uncle Lee, Joey and Katie tried it. Boy did the kids love it. They skated around the trees, played hockey and fell through the thin ice. But that didn't stop them.

And last but not least, Riley has lost some teeth. He now has a toothless grin. He lost two top teeth in a week and that along with his front tooth that was pulled at age 3, he has no top front teeth.
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