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Welcome Spring!

Sorry for my lack of posts lately. Since the start of March, we have been on the go, go, go! Brian took the kids to Cleveland to visit family while I got to go to Tennessee for a scrapbook overnight retreat (it was my birthday present!). I got a lot accomplished and am working on planning an overnight of my own in St. Louis! We've been busy taking advantage of the nice weather - wednesday we had 75 degrees! I can see spring around the corner! Kaitlyn has completed her second session of preschool at The Magic House and will be starting her third and final session of this school year on April 6. She is registered to begin preschool in the Fall at St. Paul school, where we go to church.
Brady is getting bigger and bigger everyday. He is on the verge of crawling and would love to be running and playing with all the kids. It won't be long before he will be - I have a busy summer ahead of me, chasing after 2 little ones! I LOVE IT! New pictures will be posted soon - they are all still on my camera.
Brian and I are looking forward to March Madness and following Xavier deep into the tournament! GO MUSKIES! We have tickets to the regional games here in St. Louis and also will be attending the Final Four and Championship game in Indianapolis, IN Easter weekend. Lots of fun pictures to come from that weekend, I am sure!

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