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Hello sunshine!

Today was such a lovely day. While out I couldn't resist picking up some fresh flowers, so I did! I must have Spring fever or something. :) I'm sure it had to do with the wonderful weather we had here in Colorado today. It was a nice 70 degrees.



Today my daughter and I did some running around town, and enjoyed a nice lunch together. My husband made us some Chicken fajitas for dinner, and I must say it definitely hit the spot. How did you spend your day? (And how's the weather over where you are at?) Until next time, enjoy the rest of your evening.


I'm currently reading: Get your sparkle on, by Lindsay Cain.
(I'm hoping it helps motivate me to start beading again) Fingers crossed ;)

 

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  1. I didn't realize you were in CO; my husband is a CO native. We're in NM and I agree, this region is having unbelievable weather right now. We're loving it.

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  2. So, today was library day. We went and returned/checked out more books. Finally got "Where the Wild Things Are." The baby enjoyed it but he likes books with dragons and cars more. Went to the park today were he picked up every single rock in the park he could find.....which was a lot since we don't have grass in AZ.

    It was 90 and sunny today! :P

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  3. Jennifer, yes I'm here in Co, moved here from Arizona..Im still trying to adjust when we have snow days here...I've been through NM, looks like it's a nice place to live :)

    Dina, Oh I love library days! We have ours on Monday, Tuesday, and Friday. :) Sounds like he really enjoyed the park and picking up those rocks! lol. Too cute. I remember those days in Az, when the temp would go up to 90 :P (I kind of miss it)

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  4. Awww so cute images! That's fabulous a library day, we don't have in Italy :(
    Like your blog so I'm your 57 follower if you like mine too I'm waiting for you :)
    Xxx

    Carolina

    www.the-world-c.blogspot.com + GIVEAWAY you can win a pair of shoes

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  5. Spring Fever is the only kind of fever I'd want. Pretty flowers!

    Hooray for beading. Let's bead together =)

    Jayne
    Handmade Cuties

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  6. Hi there! I'm a new follower from MBC and would love a follow back at www.sugarplumsandlollipops.blogspot.com and Pinterest. I follow all of my Pinterest followers :)

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  7. Jayne, yes let's bead together! :) How fun..I love beading.

    sugarplum, thanks! I'm following you on bloglovin, and on g+ :)

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