Mosier family adventures from the last few months:
Chris did some pattern and fabric testing for Aunt Amy. He makes a great swimsuit model.
He loves his trains. I'm impressed by the things he puts together sometimes.
These guys love to make trouble in my sewing room. Chris's favorite is playing with my collection of buttons. They were once sorted neatly by color. Now they are more often scattered on my floor.
Taking advantage of the awesome reading nook Grandma and Aunt Katy created at Grandma's house
Sarah received a china tea set for Christmas, and we have been having a lot of tea parties. This one was visited by a princess, a pirate, and a fairy godmother.
Sarah left me a note. Awww
Best baby doll ever!
Sarah is quite the artist. I was impressed with her ballerina stick figure. She is all about ballet right now.
Decorating Valentine cookies
On Valentine's Day, I picked Sarah up from school and surprised the kids with lunch at Burger King followed by an impromptu trip to Baker City to spend the night at Grandma and Grandpa's house. Nothing makes these kids happier!
I promise Kate was happy too.
Opening up their Valentines. Sarah got cotton candy and Chris got skittles. Best day ever.
Sarah has always loved tucking people in. Chris is a willing subject.
Doctor is another popular activity at our house. I love the moments when these two play happily together. It doesn't usually last more than 5 minutes without any screaming, but I will take what I can get.
The kids love playing at the library. They have lots of fun, educational toys to play with. It is a good way to get out of the house.
Reading books to Chris's best friends, Green Bear and Brown Bear.
I'm always pulling this boy off the kitchen counter. I think he was trying to look through the wand, but he missed.
Can you kick him off the counter when he is that cute? Notice his man-purse. If Sarah gets to wear a purse, Chris must have one too.
We broke out the fancy china and made chicken cordon bleu and an amazing lemon cake for Grandma's birthday.
The first weekend of March, we went to Salt Lake City. Kelson was a groomsman at his friend, Pablo's, wedding. It also happened to be the weekend of Disney on Ice, so it worked out for everyone. This was Kate's first vacation, and she did great.
The hotel had a spinning chair. Best entertainment ever.
The kids and I explored temple square while Kelson was in the wedding. It was cold and snowy that weekend, so there weren't a lot of flowers to see, but we found a few poking through.
They loved following the pictures of Jesus around the visitor's center and up to the Christus statue. Sarah wanted to stay there and dance to the music.
Disney on Ice was so much fun! Kate slept through almost the entire show. Sarah's favorite was Rapunzel because she flew in the air.
Best vacation buddy ever.
I've been working hard at re-establishing an exercise habit since Kate was born, and it can be challenging with three kids at home. Sometimes, we scrap the regular workout, crank up The Greatest Showman soundtrack (which Chris is completely obsessed with), and have a dance party instead. Rewrite the Stars involves a lot of lifts, and dancing with these two is a great workout.
Kelson's first race of the season was a half marathon in Adrian. The kids and I got there 10 minutes too late to see him finish. His goal was 2 hours or less, and his time was 1:55:58.6. Great job, Kelson! The race website accidentally categorized him as a female, which put him finishing in 5th place in his category. We aren't sure where he really placed.