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Our week.

 
This week here in Colorado the weather has been in the 90s.
The little one and I enjoyed some water/bubble play out in the back, we had such a lovely time.
She did some splashing and bubble-blowing. And of course, mommy was splashed a few times with the water. :)
 
 
 
This week we enjoyed some apples with peanut butter, and rice crackers with garlic hummus during snack time.
 
 
This week we went to the library for a craft and story, and the theme was dinosaurs. We originally made some dinosaur feet at the library but they ended up tearing. So of course, once we got home I decided we would make our own.  So now we have a little dinosaur in our home, I love it! :)
 
 
My darling husband came home from work during the week and surprised me with this lovely arrangement. I love him so much.
 
 
 
Today my daughter did some painting on her art easel, and we listened to some sing-a-longs, we also did some reading, and today's book of choice was, "The Giving Tree"-by Shel Silverstein.
 
 
 
It's been a busy day, but we made sure to take out my daughter's wooden puzzle set. She really enjoys putting it all together, and I really enjoy watching her. :)
 
So how was your week? I hope you all had a wonderful week with your loved ones.
Thank you for stopping by, have a lovely weekend.

Comments

  1. Love the happy moments in your week...especially those cute little dinosaur feet! Thanks for sharing your warm fuzzies. Have a terrific weekend.
    Jayne
    Handmade Cuties

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  2. Thank you Jayne! Your comments are always so wonderful. :)

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  3. The dinosaur feet are adorable! What a great craft project idea. It looks like you had a really nice week, hope your weekend is great too. :)

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  4. Jennifer, awe thank you! She really enjoyed wearing them. You also leave such wonderful comments. Hope you have a great weekend as well.

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  5. Ahh...I miss those days! ;-) Absolutely love the dinosaur feet...too cute!! Thanks for sharing Stephanie and thanks for linking up! Have wonderful rest of your weekend with your family!

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  6. Ugh The Giving Tree! I am not going to lie and maybe it'se because I have a little boy.....I cried my eyes out after I read that story to my son.

    I finally understood it and couldn't believe what it was about until I read it as an adult.

    Seriously what a beautiful story!

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  7. Michell. Thank you for your kind words. I also hope you enjoyed your weekend.

    Dina, I cried too! I agree its such a beautiful story.

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