But let me make a list of things we've been up to the past few months.
- We've greatly improved our scripture study as a family. It might not happen every night, but it happens most nights. And even though it's borderline painful to get Ella through her 5 verses every night (the scriptures are hard for a new reader, who also happens to have ants in her pants and loses her place every 3 words), I still feel the spirit as we read and share gospel truths.
- Julia had her first orchestra concert. My little heart burst as I glimpsed into the orchestra concerts of the future. I can't wait for the next one.
- I've been walking and walking. On rainy days, I go to the mall. On cold days, I wear my balaclava. But I go on a walk just about every day. Got to get to that 500 mile mark. I'm currently at 140, so I think I've made a solid start.
- I've also had weekly organ practice, and I'm slowly but surely making my way through all the hymns. I even conquered the beast that is For the Strength of the Hills. I barely made it out alive.
- The girls sold girl scout cookies. I only cursed the girl scout program a handful of times.
- We finally went to the Lego Discovery Center of Chicago! I wish we'd gone when the girls were a little younger. But they still had a wonderful time looking at the Star Wars legos, going on the 2 little rides, watching the 4-D movie, and playing in the playcenter. Then we all coveted the legos in the gift shop.
- Going along with the lego theme, the girls have been participating in all the library lego programs, and getting pretty creative with their builds. I love that they can play with the buckets and buckets of legos that the library owns, and then the library cleans them up and stores them.
- Julia had her 3rd and 4th grade music concert. They sang songs from different musicals. These songs have been sung around our house for MONTHS, and I was glad to finally have the concert over. Sadly, Ella is still singing them. However, I did enjoy signing along in my head at the concert, so there is that.
- The girls did a few After School Enrichment programs, and I volunteered at a couple of them. One of them was break dancing. I tried a few of the moves myself. My entire body hurt for the next 3 days. I think 35 is a little old to start learning to break dance.
- We celebrated Valentine's Day! Well, actually, Clark was out of town for Valentine's Day, and we still haven't celebrated it together. But the girls and I enjoyed the day together. It wasn't horrible.
- We went to the Field Museum! Along with the rest of the city of Chicago! It was a free-to-Illinois-residents day, on a Saturday, and the weather was beautiful. So everyone went to the museum! We were exhausted by the end of the day, but it was fun to see Sue, the other dinos, the gems, and various other things. Good times.
- We had glorious weather in February! We even went to the park (in short sleeves!) one day. And we saw someone kayaking in our little pond. That was unexpected.
- WE WENT TO DISNEYLAND! That deserves it's own post, but the short take away is: it was amazing. Memories were made.
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Dude, you could totally rock break dancing. We listened to Backstreet Boys at my house the other day and I was swept back to our freshman year talent show. I wish I still had the video we took of that!!!
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