We had Dr. Suess Day on March 2nd. We read several Dr. Suess books (which my kids love) and did our Dr. Suess puzzle. Then we watched "Green Eggs and Ham" and had green eggs and ham for lunch (which the kids surprisingly loved). Sometimes we just do stuff like this so that average Wednesdays are more exciting. We talked a lot about Dr. Suess and a few days later Hudson randomly told our neighbor "Dr. Suess is dead. The bad guys found him and they killed him."
It has been gloriously a little bit warm this last week. We spent some time at the park and it felt amazing to be outside in the fresh air. This winter didn't feel especially hard, but now that the beauty of spring is upon us it makes me realize how much we miss playing outside! We met a whole bunch of friends at the park one Friday and Chase and Jazzy built this little sand castle together. When I went to take a picture of them Chase said, "Jazzy come be in this picture. It's a memory."
We didn't do a lot for St. Patricks Day this year, but since that week Hudson kept reminding me that we hadn't made cookies in a really long time, we decided to make mint chocolate chip cookies and dyed them green. The boys are getting to a stage where cooking with both of them isn't the huge disaster it once was!
On actual St. Patricks Day we did a green breakfast (green smoothies and green crepes) and got the boys dressed in their green. Chase had a blast at preschool that day and came home talking all about how funny leprechauns are and how they searched for gold and made rainbows (one of which is adorably adorning my fridge). That night we had a little lesson on Ireland to continue our "around the world" thing. We did NOT have a traditional Irish meal, however, because nothing from Ireland seemed appetizing or like my boys would even remotely try it. We did color Ireland's flag though. (Although I didn't take pictures, it needs recording that our Italian night was a big success and the boys did/continually do give Italian food two thumbs up.) Chase repeated basically our whole lesson for my friend the next day, "There is this little island by London and that's where St. Patricks Day comes from and they LOVE green there! And they speak our same language." So I think he's got the grasp of Ireland :)
Ben and I went on a bunch of fun dates this month- none of which were photographed. Our favorite was a fancy night out at an Italian restaurant in Ogden called Zucca. The backstory is that we stopped in to get dinner there the previous week and were turned away because we didn't have a reservation (and the restaurant was clearly 80% empty at the time- it was weird). We were kind of put off by that so I emailed the owner and told him what happened and that it was weird and off-putting and we wouldn't be likely to try to come back again. He was super apologetic, frustrated with his staff that should have seated us, and offered us dinner on the house if we would come back. So we did. And it was absolutely worth it. Our dinner was seriously divine- and the dessert was even better. We had a beautiful meal (that I crave every time I think about it- the butternut squash ravioli was out of this world- as was Ben's lamb) and the whole atmosphere was fancy and elegant and fun. It was the best. And it was FREE! We already have plans to go back to celebrate our anniversary this summer.
Our dear friends, the Franks, now have 15 baby chicks! We took the kids over to meet them and it was the cutest thing ever. Hudson was smiling ear to ear and kept saying "Oh! He likes me!"
Chaser is riding a bike! He decided he wanted his training wheels taken off, so we did. And then we forgot about it for a few weeks. Then one night he said he wanted to learn to ride so I held him on the bike while we rode down the street to our church parking lot. Once we were there I let go and he just rode his bike! I was amazed! He was a natural and grinning the whole time. When I told him I was so proud of him for doing it he replied, "Yeah mom, when I decide I'm going to learn something I just do it." Which is so true- he really does. He can do anything he sets his mind to!











