We're a family of five riding out the northern prairie winters - FIFTEEN down! How many to go...?
One of Haley's all-time favorite things to do is play dress-up. She has a drawer-full of costumes that I found 90% off at Target after Halloween, as well as a few special princess ones. This is one that Santa brought this year, so she could dress up as "Barbie as Genevieve in the 12 Dancing Princesses." She usually goes through several costume changes per day, and often walks out playing the part of some character and we're supposed to play along. It gets a little old sometimes, and I'm beginning to think we really need to give her some role models besides blandly sweet princesses...
COME ON! IT'S TIME TO SHOVEL SNOW!
40 DEGREES NEVER FELT SO WARM
In early February we traveled to Charlotte, NC so Rob could attend a conference - the rest of us tagged along to visit our friends April and Dave and their daughters Morgan and Abbie. Haley and Morgan have been friends since they were 4 months old and they seemed to pick up right where they left off (they moved from Grand Forks in 2005 and we've only seen them ONCE since then). Within seconds the girls were playing hide-and-seek and they were basically inseparable the whole time.
Jake and Abbie were born 2 months apart and had a fun time racing down the hallway and cruising around the hotel furniture. We were so excited to spend time outside, having suffered early-onset cabin fever this year. Although it was in the mid-40's and windy, we explored downtown Charlotte by foot and let the girls race around the many office-park fountains. It was inevitable that one of them would slip in - Haley managed to beat Morgan to it. After several fun and relaxing days we had to tear ourselves away and fly back to our frozen home. We miss you, Barnes family!

I guess when we're stuck inside all the time it can only lead to mischief - and silliness. These two kids are seriously silly, and they always crack me up. One of their favorite things to do is flop around on the bed and "wrestle". Our routine is this: I take a cranky Jake to lay down and nurse to sleep. Haley tiptoes in and snuggles up against my back. Jake hears the teensiest rustle of sheets and pops up to peek over me with a hopeful grin on his face. He sees Haley, gives a happy shriek, and starts jumping up and down. She joins him and they flop around until someone gets bonked and I have to send Haley out to read books until I can get Jake to sleep. It's just too cute, these two silly kids.Here's Haley mugging for the camera, and Jake getting into the fridge and the oatmeal from the pantry. What's that Jake? Does dry oatmeal not taste as good as applesauce? 

Was I recently complaining about our dismally cold weather with no where to go? That must have been because I forgot WE'RE GOING TO CHARLOTTE, NC!
THE LONGEST SEASON EVER
So we hang out in the toy aisles at Target, snag some samples from Sam's Club, and run around the gym at the church with our friends. It's months like these when I wonder why the entire population of North Dakota doesn't pick up and move to say, northern California. At least those of us with small children...
THE NEW COAT
TOTS IN TOY LAND
"MY FRIEND BILL"


